House Concerts at Glenbrook Presents:

Bryan Bowers in Concert

Sunday, January 18, 2004 5:00 PM

Thom and Jan McCain's House

146 Glenmont Ave.

Columbus, OH 43214

Donation of $15.00

(Send check in advance to guarantee your seat)

We know you will love Bryan Bowers -- the player, the singer, the songwriter, the person. He's full of music, virtuosity and fun. Bryan returns for his secopnd visit to Columbus. He will take us all to musical places we haven't been before. He's a truly gifted musician and yarn spinner. Wait til your hear his stories about the incredible Autoharp Legacy CD project, that features 50 of the worlds greatest autoharp players.

Bryan Bowers was raised near Petersburg, VA. As a child, he would tag along with the field workers and gandy dancers and learned to sing old call-and-answer songs. In the late 1960s, Bryan took up the guitar, but it wasn't long before he encountered the autoharp. "I ran into a guy that played several instruments and could get the harp in good tune. It opened my eyes and my ears. I went out and got one the next day."

Bryan relocated to Seattle, WA in 1971 and played for coins as a street singer and in bars for the right to pass the hat. Once he had polished his technique, he headed east to DC, where the Dillards heard him perform at the Cellar Door and introduced him to bluegrass audiences in the area.

His creativity and talent have won him induction into Frets Magazine's First Gallery of the Greats after five years of winning the stringed instrument, open category of the magazine’s readers' poll. This distinction put Bowers along side other luminaries, such as Chet Atkins, David Grisman, Stephan Grappelli, Itzhak Perlman, Tony Rice, Rob Wasserman and Mark O'Connor, recognized for their personal accomplishments. In 1993, Bryan was inducted into the Autoharp Hall of Fame to stand only with Maybelle Carter, Kilby Snow, and Sara Carter.

From his rather unglamorous beginning as a street singer, Bryan Bowers has become a major artist on the traditional music circuit. He has redefined the autoharp and is also well known as a singer-songwriter. Bryan has a dynamic outgoing personality and an uncanny ability to enchant a crowd in practically any situation. His towering six foot four inch frame can be wild and zany on stage while playing a song like 'The Scotsman' and five minutes later he can have the same audience singing `Will The Circle Be Unbroken' in quiet reverence and delight.

For nearly three decades, Bryan Bowers has been to the autoharp what Earl Scruggs was to the five-string banjo. He presents instrumental virtuosity combined with warmth, eloquence, expression and professionalism. We promise he'll take you on a musical ride you'll never forget. Some recent reviews of his performances:

    • "To call Bryan Bowers' performance simply a 'concert' would be inadequate if not inaccurate. . .(it could better be described as an experience!" (Desert News)
    • "Bowers is widely regarded as the leading virtuoso on the autoharp. . .Bowers also has distinct gifts as a singer and songwriter." (People Magazine)
    • ". . . This man makes more music from an autoharp than you can imagine from a 12-string guitar and a harpsichord combined. He has more stage presence and charisma than any stage performer in recent memory. (Washington Times)

     

    Visit his website: bryanbowers.com

    Coming soon, photo's of Bryan's last concert at Glenbrook on Feb. 23, 2003