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November First Friday: Live Music and New Gallery Show

  • Foxy Loxy Art Gallery and Cafe 1919 Bull St. Savannah, GA 31401 USA (map)

Live Music by Shane Secor from Newnan, GA

7-10PM

Shane Secor is a singer-songwriter from the American south. He sings songs about his experiences growing up in rural Georgia’s farmland, and the music reflects that. Songs about drinking, living, loving, and traveling. Some of his greatest inspirations come from the old time music of that region such as Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, Steve Earle, Luke Gordon, Earl Scruggs, and Lester Flatts, etc. His musical style has best been described as a story-telling approach…every song has a tale and it’s all true. He has a sincere investment with each audience he plays to, and that is apparent through his lighthearted approach and ability to make an audience laugh. An honest and thought provoking experience is what you'll walk away with.

WEBSITE: http://shanesecor.com/
AUDIO LINK: https://shanesecor.bandcamp.com/releases
VIDEO LINK: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCicPsclHwJrnpul0--WHHaA
INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/shane_secor
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/shanesecormusic/

Whimsical Animals: By Scribble Art Studio

OPENING RECEPTION: 6-9pm

EXHIBITION DATES: October 29th - November 25th

This years annual art show by Scribble Art students age 4-16 highlights the whimsical images open ended art produces. Students were given various vintage illustrations of animals and outfits and encouraged to design their own characters. Collaged backgrounds complete these delightful, colorful works of art. Each piece of art is as unique as the artist creating it. Scribble Art Studio is a neighborhood art studio dedicated to inspiring creative thinking, developing artistic skills, and encouraging imaginative joyful play. Offering private and group lessons, camps, and open studio Monday - Saturday. You can find out more about Scribble Art Studio by visiting their Facebook page or thescribbleartstudio.com.

Later Event: November 2
First Friday for Folk Music