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Live music tonight at the Webb! with Think Twice! ("What's Left" Postponed until May 3 (sore throats and lost voices!)

Fri, Mar 15

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Morehead City

Come join us tonight for live music at the Club at the Webb with Think Twice who are filling in for What's Next due to sore throats and lost voices!. Your RSVP is still good for tonight and look for a new posting for the May 3rd event!

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Live music tonight at the Webb! with Think Twice! ("What's Left" Postponed until May 3 (sore throats and lost voices!)
Live music tonight at the Webb! with Think Twice! ("What's Left" Postponed until May 3 (sore throats and lost voices!)

Time & Location

Mar 15, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT

Morehead City, 812 Evans St, Morehead City, NC 28557, USA

About the event

Music in the Round - John Carter and Teresa Penbrooke

Trading Songs Live at the Club at the Webb

Friday, March 15th, 6 - 8 pm

Enjoy a variety of acoustic rock, Americana, and other music genres, as John Carter and Teresa Penbrooke trade some original and cover songs, while you enjoy a relaxing beverage in a great new Morehead City listening and gathering venue! 

What’s Left - Postponed until May 3, 2024

Bill Ennis and Debbie Morris

Across-the-road neighbors from Straits, NC

Debbie grew up in the Shenandoah Valley, where she began singing with high school friends in a church band called The Holy Hooters. Funny name, but one of those boys has won multiple Virginia state awards as a master fiddler and banjo player. Debbie took a corporate path but sang and played either flute, piano or guitar ever since, in choirs, folk groups, and with friends. It’s been a fun ride getting down to 4 feet above sea level -- and What’s Left.

Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Bill played with folk groups in the early 60’s and rock bands in the 70's and 80’s. His original trio, The Coachmen, made music together over seven different decades. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Bill became a custom home builder in Florida, and later a cattleman wrangling his own steers in Polk County, NC. He and his wife Kay then retired to the Straits. But a man with a Guild guitar never really retires from making music. There’s always What’s Left.

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