November 5, 2014 | 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Cost:
$15
The Wamsutta Club
427 County Street , New Bedford, , MA 02740 United States

Additional Information

Date and Time

The concert will be Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m.

Venue

The show will be at the Wamsutta Club located at 427 County St., New Bedford, Mass. 02740. Like the Wamsutta Club on Facebook, follow it on Twitter, read about it on WordPress, or watch it on YouTube.

Tickets

There is limited seating for this show, so reservations are recommended. Tickets are $15 each and may be purchased by calling (508) 509-2670. RSVP to the concert via Facebook.

About Mark T. Small

Mark T. Small was awarded the 2014 "Acoustic Blues Album" of the year by Blues Blast Magazine, a premier international blues magazine based in Pekin, Ill. that has subscribers in 50 States and 90 Countries.

Mark has performed live for over 40 years. In his teens he learned to play flat-pick and slide guitar, dobro and banjo, while studying the styles of Doc Watson, Norman Blake, Junior Wells and Charlie Musselwhite.

Using a combination of bluegrass picking and soulful blues Mark developed his own unique musical flavor. His shows include his original blues along with traditional Delta Blues and Chicago Blues that transforms each song into a “Tour de Force.”

Mark's blazing fast flat-picking technique along with his hot slide guitar playing creates a mood and timbre change in each performance that has grabbed the admiration of audiences worldwide.

His showmanship skills were developed from 25 years of being a band leader and "front man" of bands. All these components combined with his sharp business knowledge helps assure a pleased venue owner and happy audience every time.

About Eddie Dillon

Eddie Dillon is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, raconteur and a multi-faceted entertainer. At home on any stage, Dillon’s love of comedy shines through with his witty repartee and novelty songs, but his heart wrenching romantic ballads cut close to the bone. With a singular style and a breadth of experience, Dillon continues to captivate many audiences in the Northeast.