SWBMAI member band Liberty Bluegrass Band is celebrating five years together by announcing they will start telecasting their performances live on the Internet.
“When the average band tenure is around 3 years, we feel very fortunate to be still around,” writes LBB leader James Brocksmith. “Over the years we have produced two studio albums, won two major awards, toured both coast, played some unbelievable stages and made some great friends along the way.”
The group will debut its new live “Liberty Cam” this Friday at the Heartland Café. “This is a new service where we hope to broadcast all our shows live,” according to Brocksmith. “It’s very simple, just go to our home page and view our show. No sign-up required but if you would like to chat on-line while we are playing, you will need to do a simple sign-up.”
Liberty Bluegrass Band’s home page is at http://www.libertybluegrassband.com/
Located in Roger’s Park, the Heartland Café is as much as a playground for twenty and thirty-somethings as it is a restaurant. Local music acts ranging from folk to rockabilly to jazz flock to it’s stage as frequently as the local art on the walls changes.an artsy entertainment complex that offers a full dining menu. Opening is Dean Milano and things will get started at 9PM. $5 cover. Advance tickets are available.







