09/15/2019
The Music Biz Will Split From California If The New ‘Gig Law’ Sticks, Warn Artist And Label Groups
The music biz will check out of the Hotel California if Governor Newsom signs the controversial “gig economy” bill, warn music industry groups who say they hit a wall in negotiations with the musicians’ union.
09/13/2016
Well, Dave's gone to Tahiti for vaykay. Meanwhile we're looking for a new turnkey venue in the Auburn area. PM us if you have suggestions. It's been great sharing so much good music over the years. Alohaaaa!
07/11/2016
Waiting for the evening of bluegrass: Between the Trestle and the Bridge!
04/01/2016
No show in April! Check this space for May 13 and June 10 artists.
03/11/2016
Come on in from the rain tonight, enjoy an intimate evening of music, hot drinks, great desserts, and a warm venue!
03/04/2016
March 11 Rocco will be joined onstage by veteran guitarist Steve
McLane. Doors open at 7:30. Tix $15 at the door.
02/21/2016
Rocco performs locally in the Sacramento/Placerville area. He is a singer and a prolific songwriter who plays a variety of acoustic instruments: guitar, mandolin, dobro and bouzouki (imported from Greece). His recent CD “Songs From California” represents an eclectic mix of all original music influenced by the genres of folk, bluegrass, jazz and blues, to name a few.
Rocco will be accompanied in this performance by Steve McLane. Steve co-produced “Songs from California” and is an accomplished guitarist who contributed to this project. Look forward to being charmed and entertained by this duo during an intimate evening of songs and stellar musicianship. Visit Rocco on Facebook: Rocco aka Ralph Famiglietti Music
02/21/2016
Local singer-songwriter ROCCO aka Ralph Famigletti plays Dave's Cave March 11.
01/26/2016
Coming Fenruary 12! Joe Fletcher is a midwestern born, New England raised singer-songwriter living in East Nashville, TN. He released his third independent record, You’ve Got the Wrong Man, in October of 2014. This intimate solo album is a departure from his previous efforts with his band The Wrong Reasons (White Lighter and Bury Your Problems).
Made up of his gritty original songs as well as covers by his peers Brown Bird and Toy Soldiers, it was recorded live over a few months on a mobile recording unit in Rhode Island, Georgia, and Tennessee in the spirit of some of Joe’s favorite records by Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Jimmie Rodgers, Bruce Springsteen, among others.