“Sun’s a-gonna shine in my back door someday, March winds gonna blow my blues all away….”
Early signs of spring … music and rain boots. Grab your umbrella for Tuesday evenings at Lucky 32 in Greensboro. And I’ll have guest appearances with Red June,Don Williams, and Garrison Keillor this month as well:
I am excited to be in residence at Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen every Tuesday night this fall. New songs, surprise guests, and really great food, including the Fried Chicken special. I have never been in competition with chicken before, and believe me, we’re running neck-and-neck.
It’s a fun night, so come on out, every Tuesday night 6:30 – 9:30 pm.
Every issue of Our State features some of the most beautiful photography of images across North Carolina. Despite feeling a little bashful about the subject in this month’s video, I’m so proud of the documentary film work the magazine is doing to cover stories in new visually inspiring ways.
To Our State Magazine, thank you for the invitation. And to our state, North Carolina, thank you for the inspiration.
laurelyn@laurelyndossett.combooking: 336.337.1374
Singer and songwriter Laurelyn Dossett was born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in a hymn-singing family. A short time after her 3 young daughters were too big to bounce on her hip, Dossett picked up the guitar and founded the band Polecat Creek with singing partner Kari Sickenberger. Since then, Dossett has made her mark penning tunes like a lyrical historian, writing and performing music in a traditional style for today's innovative musicians, storytellers, and playwrights.