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Asheville area singer, Lyndsay Wojcik, celebrates the release of her latest CD, "Local Honey", with a concert and CD Release Party on Saturday, February 2nd at the French Broad Brewery in Asheville. Lyndsay and her band will perfrom from 7pm until 8pm. Cagney Guest opens the concert at 6pm. Admission is Free.
"Local Honey" is a fitting title for the CD as it features many of the "sweetest" local music resources in the studio. Lyndsay produced the CD herself and assembled many of Asheville's finest musicians to assist. Credits include Brian White-Bass, Noel Felty-Drums, Shane Pericho-drums, Shannon Whitworth-Banjo, and background vocals, Aaron Ballance-Resonator guitar, and pedal steel, Lauren Davis- Cello, Tim gardner-Fiddle, Guitar and Vocals- Lyndsay Wojcik, Electric guitar- John Morrow, Mandolin- Griff Martin.
The new CD was recorded at Starlight Studios and mixed and mastered at Altamont Studios.
Lyndsay was raised in the Atlanta area and attended college in the mountains of NC. She lived in Nashville Tennessee for 3 years before returning to the Asehville area where she continues to make her home. Her earlier album "Bohemian Solstice" was released in the fall of 2004. While in Tennessee, Lyndsay placed third place in the Nashville Songwriters Association songwriters competition, and went on to a first place finish in the Gibson Songwriter Competition.
Lyndsay has played at such festivals as Bele Chere in Asheville North Carolina, WSQL Radio Show in Brevard North Carolina, and Gorges Music Festival where she opened for Edwin McCain. She has also opened for the Reggae band Dub Conscious, Steep Canyon Rangers, The Ralph Roddenbery Band, David Ganz from the Grateful Dead Radio Hour, The Home Grown Band, Sol Driven Train, The Apostles, and Jerry Joseph who wrote many of the songs for Widespread Panic.
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