Barefoot’s special guest this Sunday is Sam Corley. You’ve heard him on records. You’ve heard him at Printer’s Alley. Maybe you were lucky enough to have heard him playing with B. B. King, in New York. You have heard him on the General Jackson. This Sunday, you can hear him at the Madison Piccadilly, as he demonstrates his versatility with his vocal and keyboard expertise.
Join us at our new evening time. The location is the same. Come to the back room of the Dilly, where you can be entertained for 2 hours with some good blues and many of your Barefoot favorites, all for the price of your meal.
The First Lady of Banjo, Roni Stoneman, is Barefoot’s special guest this Sunday at the Dilly. She is a member of the famous Stoneman Family, pioneers of country music. Roni was also a regular on Hee Haw, the longest running syndicated TV show in history. She entertained us with her musical as well as comedic talents for 20 plus years. Don’t miss this opportunity to spend 2 hours enjoying both, for the price of your meal.
Join us in the back room of the Madison Piccadilly, this Sunday from 5-7PM.
If you ask Grandpa what’s for supper, he’ll tell you to go to the Piccadilly Cafeteria, where you can enjoy excellent food complimented with lots of good pickin’ and grinnin’. Get there early, grab your supper and find a good seat before they’re all taken.
“That’s all!”
Wayne Moss
Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd, of Foster and Lloyd, along with Roni Stoneman on Hee Haw.
This week, T-Poe and Natalie Nash will be returning to the Dilly to join Barefoot for two hours of musical entertainment. They will have some old as well as new songs to sing and play for you and many of your Barefoot Jerry favorites.
Join them in the back room of Madison’s Piccadilly this Sunday at our new time, from 5:00PM until 7:00PM. Their food selection is always excellent at the Dilly and is very reasonably priced. Enjoy your supper while you listen to some of the best music anywhere.
After a week off for celebrating our country’s independence and his own wedding, Barefoot returns to the Dilly this Sunday at our new time of 5:00PM to 7:00PM.
We had many requests to have Tim Wright as our first evening Dilly guest, and Tim has agreed to help Barefoot kick off our new night time Dilly. Tim is not only a Dilly favorite, but a talented musician, and we were glad that he accepted our offer to be our first guest.
Join us in the back room of the Madison Piccadilly this Sunday at our new time of 5:00PM to 7:00PM, for some good music, good food and fun. Get some supper, come on back and enjoy the show. Hoze and Jon will be there. You’ll be glad you came.
It’s a new time, but the same excellent food and music! We hope to see you there.
Starting in July, we will be moving our time to 5:00PM – 7:00PM. You will be able to enjoy your morning church service and then come to the Dilly for supper, where you can hear some good music with Barefoot and friends. The day and location will be the same, only the time will change.
Barefoot just returned from a trip to West Virginia. He was performing at West Virginia Day and on Mountain Stage, with Charlie McCoy and the West Virginia Super Pickers. Mountain Stage, was filmed for broadcast on PBS and will also air on NPR, on July 9.
The West Virginia Music Hall of Fame and FestivALL Charleston staged a free musical birthday party for the Mountain State (West Virginia Day) from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 20. The free concert, presented by Verizon, took place on the Schoenbaum Stage of the recently redesigned Haddad Riverfront Park in the Capitol City. Performers included 2008 WV Music Hall of Fame inductee Charlie McCoy and the WV Superpickers (featuring Russ Hicks, Wayne Moss and Robert Shafer).
According to The Charleston Gazette:
“Charlie McCoy led a group of excellent musicians called the “West Virginia Superpickers” in a beautiful rendition of “Cold, Cold Heart” by Hank Williams and barn-burning version of “Orange Blossom Special.” McCoy also featured a song of his own called “Take the New River,” about a man in love with a moonshiner’s daughter.” Read more about the event at WVGazette.com
Barefoot returns this Sunday from a trip to West Virginia, to welcome Tim Wright as his last Noon to 2:00PM, Dilly guest. Barefoot and Tim will be entertaining us with their blending of musical talents for a most enjoyable show.
This happens in the back room of the Madison Piccadilly, this Sunday, where the food is excellent and the music is too.
Starting in July, we will be moving our time to 5:00PM – 7:00PM. You will be able to enjoy your morning church service and then come to the Dilly for supper, where you can hear some good music with Barefoot and friends. The day and location will be the same, only the time will change.
Also, a special thanks to Leon Rhodes, Diane Berry and Audie Shields, for filling in for Barefoot while he was in Charleston. He was performing at West Virginia Day and on Mountain Stage, with Charlie McCoy and the West Virginia Super Pickers. Mountain Stage, was filmed for broadcast on PBS and will also air on NPR, on July 9.
Barefoot (Wayne Moss) played a free concert this past weekend in Charleston VW. Billed as “Charlie McCoy and the West Virginia Superpickers”, they pleased the crowd at FestivALL Charleston The free concertwas held at the Schoenbaum Stage of the recently redesigned Haddad Riverfront Park. Performers included 2008 WV Music Hall of Fame inductee Charlie McCoy and the WV Superpickers (featuring Russ Hicks, Wayne Moss and Robert Shafer).
According to The Charleston Gazette:
“Charlie McCoy led a group of excellent musicians called the “West Virginia Superpickers” in a beautiful rendition of “Cold, Cold Heart” by Hank Williams and barn-burning version of “Orange Blossom Special.” McCoy also featured a song of his own called “Take the New River,” about a man in love with a moonshiner’s daughter.” Read more about the event at wvgazette.com
Barefoot is taking a week off and filling in for him will be guitarist, Leon Rhodes, and recording artists, Diane Berry and Audie Shields. This trio has played regularly at Rudy’s and on the Grand Ole Opry.
Diane sings beautifully and plays rhythm. Audie plays beautiful steel.
Leon was the lead guitarist for Ernest Tubb’s Texas Troubadours and on Hee Haw for 22 years, as well as the Opry. You will recognize his face as well as his guitar playing.
They will entertain you while you enjoy an excellent meal. Join them in the back room of the Madison Piccadilly, this Sunday, from Noon until 2:00PM.
The music is excellent and so is the food!
Thanks,
Wayne Moss
Get a taste of what you’re in for from this youtube video recorded live last year:
Join Barefoot this Sunday as he welcomes the Creative Arts Director from God Why church, in Hendersonville, the multitalented Pastor J. D. Wiggins. His son, Asa, will be joining them also. They will be playing a wide variety of music, including hymns, Barefoot favorites and old standards.
We will be in the back room of the Madison Piccadilly from Noon until 2:00 PM.
The music will be entertaining and the food will be good. We hope to see you there.