Posts Tagged ‘dusty pas’cal’
By Christine Briel
Whether you enjoyed this past years event, Pink Cow Bingo, and wish to reminisce, or you missed the event and want a little peak at all the fun that was had, enjoy the video below.
P.S. I believe you can hear the sounds of Dusty Pas’cal singing and playing his guitar in the background and Jim Rinehart did indeed win the election
Skaneateles’ very own Dusty Pas’cal will be playing at Creekside this Friday night. Don’t miss this one folks, it promises to be a great show! If you would like to sample some of Dusty’s tunes, visit his new website here.
Learn more about Dusty on Skaneateles Talk here.
Event details:
Time: Friday, February 19th, 7:30-9:30pm.
Admission: $10.00
Address: 35 Fennell Street. Skaneateles, NY Creekside Books & Coffee, call (315) 685 – 0379 for more information.
Great coffee, snacks, and spirits. This venue is built for the true music appreciators and listeners. Dusty was invited to share the stage with fellow songwriter and the ever so handsome Mikey Powell– Don’t miss this one!!!
Contributed by Irving T. Lyons, Jr. / Cayuga Community Health Network
Holiday Party Fundraiser
Thursday, December 10th, 3-9 PM
Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee Street
Proceeds to benefit Cayuga Community Health Network Diabetes Prevention Program and Meals on Wheels. For tickets call 315.252.4212 or 315.258.0937.
Contributed by Christine Briel
The first Dusty Pas’cal song I ever heard is Brother John. I absolutely love the slow, soulful sound it exudes. Below is his music video of a live performance at Redhouse in Syracuse, NY. If you like it you should join him for his Thanksgiving Eve Concert. Details here
Contributed by Christine Briel
On Thursday, December 3rd, 7-8:30PM at Creekside Books and Cafe, Michael Jennings will read from his newest book of poems, Bone-Songs and Sanctuaries, New and Selected Poems. Mike was born in New Orleans, grew up in the Middle East, and did poetry programs in most of the schools in central New York during the 1980s, including Skaneateles. He is also a world renowned breeder and judge of Siberian Huskies and the author of three books on the breed. He has lived for the past 26 years on Otisco Lake with his wife, poet Suzanne Shane, and their cats and dogs. His poems feature the places, people and animals of his life and travels.
NOTE: Singer/song writer Dusty Pas’cal will introduce with some songs.
Contributed by Dusty Pas’cal / Dusty on MySpace
A Thanksgiving Eve Concert , November 25th, 2009 with Dusty Pas’cal and Loren Barrigar.
WHERE: Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn, NY
WHO: Dusty Pas’cal & Loren Barrigar
HOW MUCH: $8.88 (Beer & Wine available)
Click here to order tickets or call 315.253.6669, tickets also available at the door.
Dusty Pas’cal:
Published in the Martha’s Vineyard Gazette October 2008;
The 32-year-old Skaneateles, NY resident has a refreshingly old soul, and he expresses himself lyrically like a modern version of acoustic icon John
Contributed by Christine Briel
As much as I’m sure everyone would enjoy the sounds of Dusty Pascal emanating across the Skaneateles Lake tomorrow, August 1st, 2009. It isn’t going to happen
This article is to correct a misprint in the New Times and also The Post Standard. Dusty is not scheduled to play in the Gazebo tomorrow. Sorry everyone!
If you were his FaceBook friend you would already know this, go ahead, friend him, you won’t be disappointed!
Dusty on FaceBook click here.
Contributed by: Laura Briel
Excerpt below from: Eagle Newspapers
Click here to read the full article!
“Homegrown talent starts here.
It needs to be nurtured and inspired, mixed with a little creativity for flavor and a dash of comedy to really grow.
On Wednesday, musicians Dusty Pas’cal and Dan Bliss, a Marcellus native, sat down to lunch at the Sherwood Inn to talk about their first show together. They hit the stage at 7:30 p.m. p.m. Saturday July 11 at Auburn Public Theater with Kevin Barrigar opening the show.
Amid gentle banter and the telling of jokes, the two guitarists talked not only about the pending show, but also about influences and creative inspiration.”
Contributed by Laura’s List: Books for Women / laurasbooklist@aol.com
Second Annual Book Lover’s Party
Thursday, June 25th 6:30 p.m
Creekside Books and Coffee
35 Fennell Street, Skaneateles
Featuring sizzling summer reads, inspiring stories, chocolate, wine and great music for everyone!
Meet author Katharine Davis.
Capturing Paris, her first novel, was recommended in Real Simple Spring Travel 2007; it was also included in the New York Times suggestions for fiction set in Paris. Her second novel, East Hope, was published by New American Library in February 2009. She is an associate editor at The Potomac Review. “East Hope is a captivating novel, with characters that evoke emotion and many twists and turns; it’s a great summer read,” shares Laura.
Hear from breast cancer survivor, Jennifer Tom. Enjoy music from local singer, songwriter, and musician Dusty Pas’cal.
Contributed by: Laura Briel
Excerpt below from: Martha’s Vineyard Times
Click here to read the full article!
“Dusty Pas’cal, whose debut album, “Home,” sold 10,000 copies and his second album, “More,” is meeting even greater success, was born in Skaneateles, a small town outside Syracuse, N.Y. When he was 20 years old, he took over his father’s roofing company.
“I know it sounds weird,” said Mr. Pas’cal in a telephone interview last week, with an easy, somehow edgeless voice. “What I really want is to run this family business. I want to be able to take inspiration from that daily grind, that hustle – that’s where I want art to come from.” It’s unlikely that the 30 year-old singer/songwriter will ever leave his hometown where he lives with his wife (his high school girlfriend), and their five kids.”









