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SUMMARY:Live Music @theBrewCabin with Randy Beer
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nRandy started playing guitar on the front steps of his home in West Burke Vermont in 1973.\nAt nine years old\, under the watchful eye of his dad Francis\, Randy after mastering the basics\, would find himself at\nhouse parties jamming and stealing licks from anyone he could.\nAt 12 he was playing in local bands and at 13 Randy played live on the radio at WDEV on\nDick Longfellow’s Saturday morning music show with Bill and the Rhythm Riders.\nOnce he entered high school he played with local bands such as Southern Comfort and Easy Country.\nIn 1983 he joined the iconic group called the Green Mountain Band.\nWhile with the Green Mountain Band the group opened for such stars as Patty Lovelace\,\nRicky Van Shelton\, and Micky Gilley.\nThe group played at most every club in the NEK and NH.\nDuring this time Randy recorded a solo album called Takin Chances.\nAfter writing and doing all the instrumentation for the nine song recording at  the Sound Design Recording Studio\nin Brattelboro co-produced with Jim Miller Productions\, he received air play and interviews at radio stations\nthroughout the state of Vermont with his song “Nobody Gets the Blues” breaking inside the top 40 charts at WNSO Radio.\nThe Green Mountain Band disbanded in 1994 and gave way for a new endeavor for Randy called “Milestone”\nThe Milestone band played the NEK and opened up for Jeff Carson (The Ride) at the Caledonia County Fair in 1996.\nIn 2000 the band came to an end and Randy took a break before being coaxed back into music in 2004 by the creation of the Krazy Kountry Band.\nRandy enjoys playing all kinds of music but loves pure country the most and has blended a tasteful style based on the licks of many players combined.
URL:https://kingdombrewingvt.com/event/live-music-thebrewcabin-with-randy-beer-2/
LOCATION:Kingdom Brewing\, 353 Coburn Hill Road \, Newport\, VT\, 05855\, United States
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