Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Valentine Celebration With Barry Scott & Second Wind


Grammy nominee, Barry Scott & Second Wind will perform for "Sutton Ole Time Music Hour" in Granville, Tennessee on February 13th as part of Sutton General Store's Valentine Bluegrass Dinner Celebration. Sutton Ole Time Music Hour was founded April 5, 2008 and continues to provide a unique experience each Saturday night with great Southern dining as well as music. Just a stones throw from the banks of the Cumberland River stands the Ben Sutton General Merchandise Store and Grocery. Built in 1800's, it continuously served the families of the Granville, Tennessee area until the 1970's. The two story building's unique style features a balcony with many of the products the store offered for sale during its 90 years of service. The original building has much of the same interior fixtures it had at the turn of the 20th century. The store contains a dining room offering family style dining for groups of 40 by reservation. Furnishings and memorabilia are on display; very unique gifts and merchandise are for sale. Walking back in time will be fun, interesting and educational.

Guests for the Valentine's Dinner and "Sutton Ole Time Radio Show" will enjoy a concert by Barry Scott & Second Wind and a special menu that includes:

Salad
Orange Glazed Pork Roast
Scalloped Potatoes, Green Beans, Fried Apples
Rolls, Tea & Coffee
Butterfinger Cake, Strawberry Cheese Cake

Sam Stout, manager of "Sutton Ole Time Music Hour" states, “We are honored to have this band for the second time! You don’t want to miss this great opportunity to hear some of the best bluegrass and bluegrass gospel you will ever hear. This group is a great example of the very best in bluegrass music performed each Saturday night at 'Sutton Ole Time Music Hour'.”
Sutton General Store featuring "Sutton Ole Time Music Hour", is located at 169 Clover Street, Granville, Tennessee. Reservations are recommended by calling 931-653-4151. There will be two seatings for the dinner at 5:00pm and 6:30pm which guarantees patrons a seat for the music.

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