Jack Sanbower and The No Leeway band bring their High Energy, Traditional Bluegrass Music to River House Concert Series.

October 27, 2004 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Buck Hollow Records

RELEASE DATE:
For Immediate Release

CONTACT:
Jack Sanbower
14461 Edgemont Road
Smithsburg, Maryland 21783
(301) 824-5331
noleeway@aol.com
www.noleeway.com

Jack Sanbower and The No Leeway Band will be featuring songs from their latest CD and previous recording projects, as well as a number of traditional Bluegrass and Country classics at the RiverHouse Concert Series. The concert will be held at the Barn at York Hill, 1583 Ridge Road, Shenandoah Junction, WV, just minutes outside of Shepherdstown, WV on Saturday, Oct 30 at 7pm. Doors will open at 5:30pm and a potluck dinner will take place at 6:00pm. Concert admission is $10/person with children 12 and under free. Guests should bring a chair, a dish to share, their own non-alcoholic beverage, and a coat or blanket for after the sun goes down.

Playing as a group for nearly fifteen years, the Maryland based No Leeway Band incorporates a wide traditional repertoire and versatile musical program into their shows that reflects past and current musical styles, thus presenting traditional bluegrass music with a contemporary flair. The International Bluegrass Music Association's trade magazine says the band plays "high energy, traditional bluegrass."

Based around the banjo virtuoso stylings of Jack Sanbower, The No Leeway Band is an ensemble of professional bluegrass musicians featuring the talents of phenomenal mandolinist Scott Eager, award-winning lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Richard Sell, and bassist Carolyn Kellock who has performed and recorded with many national and regional musicians - most notably, Hazel Dickens, David Grisman, Vassar Clements, Bob Harris, and Ray Charles.

Jack Sanbower and The No Leeway Band are carrying the bluegrass music tradition to today's audience. Original material, great harmonies, and instrumentation rivaled by few is the band's hallmark. Joe Ross, writer and reviewer for Bluegrass Now magazine says, "I consider them front-page news for bluegrass fans." For more information about the band, visit their website at www.noleeway.com.