Event Details
- Friday, July 6, 2012
- Dennis McClung Blues Band
- 10:00 pm
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PJ Kelly's, 221 S. 3rd Street, Clarksburg, WV
(MAP)
- Limit 6 is not able to make it Dennis McClung Blues Band will be filling in
- Age Limit:
21+
Event Details
- Wednesday, July 11, 2012
- Open Mic Night hosted by Bryan & Jaggie
- 9:00 pm
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PJ Kelly's, 221 S. 3rd Street, Clarksburg, WV
(MAP)
- All musicians welcome to attend
- Age Limit:
21+
Event Details
- Thursday, July 12, 2012
- Fletcher's Grove & Jahman Brahman FREEDOM PARTY
- 10:00 pm
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PJ Kelly's, 221 S. 3rd Street, Clarksburg, WV
(MAP)
- Fletcher’s Grove is truly a big fish in a little pond. Widely regarded as one of West Virginia’s most promising up-and-coming band, the group of five has used their Appalachian successes to pack a variety of venues and festivals along the East Coast. Fueled by their 2010 debut album “All The Way Home,” the band effortlessly weaves funk, rock, and jazz influences into a completely unique, genre-free, and contagious sound.

Known for their high-energy shows, the band mixes pulsating bass lines, dual-guitar solos, and an eclectic percussion section that makes standing still nearly impossible. By maintaining a solid focus on perfecting musical intricacy and creating seamless improvisation, Fletcher’s Grove has captured the imaginations of thousands in the Mountain State and beyond.
Jahman Brahman is a four-member collaboration originating from Columbus, Ohio in 2005. They currently reside in the mountains of Asheville, NC. The name Jahman Brahman emerged from the band’s goal to achieve ultimate musical cohesion: each instrument a facet of a single greater goal to deliver music from the heart of one. The band strives to leave the listener with thoughts of love, life, and the wonders experienced while being part of an extraordinary musical family.

Shred ‘N’ Flow is how Jahman Brahman describes their unique style, meaning dynamic sound with a wide breadth of influence, but a focus on rich and fluid progressions of energy. Each member's musical intuition and influences are unique. From Classic Rock to Electronica to Punk to Jazz, elements from many genres are found in the band's music. As a result the band pioneers new sounds as the coalescence of their diverse styles unfolds into powerful jams and creative compositions.
Event Details
- Saturday, July 14, 2012
- The Boatmen with The Poor Taters
- 10:00 pm
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PJ Kelly's, 221 S. 3rd Street, Clarksburg, WV
(MAP)

The Boatmen are a close group of friends from the heart of the two Virginias. Easily viewed as bluegrass, rock-grass or a new-grass outfit; The Boatmen fall better into Americana Soulgrass. With diverse instrumentation and the right blend of soaring harmony over top of moonshine anthems, they have created a niche all their own. Into their third year and second album the group has continually expanded its horizons through a non-stop tour schedule and constant support from their close knit fanbase.
Fueled by the phenomenal talents of lead player Randy Gilkey and percussionist Robert Gross; the elite heart-felt songwriting duo of Matt Mullins and Nick Durm round out the current roster of The Boatmen. What started out as a side project in 2009 has now turned into the most successful full-time group for each member's career.
Crossing genres and sharing the stage with acts like Larry Keel & Natural Bridge, YARN, Tim Reynolds, Ekoostik Hookah and Perpetual Groove to name a few. Sunny Ledfurd, a touring troubadour, stated “These guys appeal to everyone, no matter who you are a fan of musically from Tupac to Willie…Its just great music”. The group has also been invited to play festivals such as Floydfest X, Camp Barefoot, Elysian Fields, Pink Moon and MPMF.
- Age Limit:
21+
Event Details
- Friday, July 20, 2012
- The Cris Jacobs Band with the Ultimatums
- 9:00 pm
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PJ Kelly's, 221 S. 3rd Street, Clarksburg, WV
(MAP)
- www.crisjacobs.com/
After 10 years as guitarist, songwriter, and singer for Baltimore band The Bridge, Cris Jacobs is embarking on a solo career. With the new Cris Jacobs Band, he has tapped some of Baltimore's finest musicians and written a bunch of new material. With the upright bass wizardry of Jake Leckie, the textured and subtle drumming of Mike Gambone (also of The Bridge), the beautiful, haunting pedal steel guitar work of Dave Hadley, and the blissful harmony singing and tasty rhythms of Cris' longtime musical partner, Ed Hough, this band creates a fresh and unique sonic palate that is a perfect complement to Cris' soulful sound.
- Age Limit:
21+
Event Details
- Saturday, July 21, 2012
- Black Coffee + Shady Grady & The Nobodies
- 10:00 pm
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PJ Kelly's, 221 S. 3rd Street, Clarksburg, WV
(MAP)
- Age Limit:
21+
Event Details
- Saturday, July 28, 2012
- The Woodshedders
- 10:00 pm
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PJ Kelly's, 221 S. 3rd Street, Clarksburg, WV
(MAP)
- Age Limit:
21+
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