MORE than a cup of coffee ....

A band passing through town on tour MIGHT be back again but you can depend on a good show at 7:30 every other Thursday at Muddy Waters Coffee Bar.
Judging from the crowd, I must be the only person not familiar with the Palmetto Acoustic Thursday celebration on Highway 61 in West Ashley. I found the last empty chair.

Big Bill Morganfield, son of THE Muddy Waters, has played a few times during Blues Festivals right down the street at Home Team BBQ but THIS venue was nodding along with opener Singer/Songwriter Kev Rowe on acoustic guitar.
He was followed by The Barnard Sisters. That's Kara on the left and Pam Barnard Hays smiling on the right.
These talented folk/pop sibling singers have a new CD out all about Charleston called "Flying Down King Street."
I didn't even know that some coffee shops serve cold beer. This one does.
Labels: Ashley River Road, Barnard Sisters, Big Bill Morganfield, Flying Down King Street, Home Team BBQ, Hwy 61, Kard, Kev Rowe, Muddy Waters Coffee Bar, Palmetto Acoustic, Pam Hays, West Ashley
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