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Towngate Spotlight: Black Slaney

Towngate proudly supports live music in Wheeling! Some of the region’s most versatile and entertaining musicians perform on the Towngate stage on select weekends throughout the year.

Saturday, February 18, Wheeling’s own Black Slaney takes the stage at 8 p.m. to play a rousing mix of traditional Irish folk and acoustic music.

Named after southern Ireland’s famous river, Black Slaney is where rowdy, Irish punk and roots, like The Pogues and Flogging Molly meet traditional folk balladeering.

The all-acoustic format features Matt Smith on tenor banjo, Greg Miller on fiddle, Jim Simpson on mandolin, Erin Huffman on vocals, and Matt Heusel on guitar.

Smith, known to local music fans for his bass playing in Rev. Smitty & the Backsliders along with his friend Miller, founded the band with Heusel for a St. Michael’s parish St. Patrick’s Day gig a few years back. Miller and the beautiful-singing soprano Huffman joined their friends, along with excellent picker Simpson.

“All the members trace family roots back to Ireland, so they feel the music. They also look forward to the gigs being a traditional ‘real good time’,” Matt said.

“These musicians are some of my greatest friends, and I’m fortunate to be playing with them,” said Matt. “The music we play has always been warm and welcoming. It tends to bring people together, and just like Ireland, it’s opened its door to old friends far and wide.”

Matt said newcomers to the band are welcomed heartily. Offerings range from folk IRA protest songs to rowdy pub songs.  They play originals, too. You’ll hear the band’s  soon-to-be-single, “By the River Bridge,” an ode to its Wheeling roots.

Cheers!

You can now buy a brew or a glass of wine during Towngate concerts! Non-alcoholic beverages are available, too, if that’s more to your liking.

GET TICKETS

Tickets for the show are $10/$8.50 OI members.  Purchase in advance online or by calling 304-242-7700. You can buy tickets at the door, too.

Craft Beer & Comedy February 17 at Stifel Mansion

Nationally touring comedian Auggie Cook will entertain audiences Friday, February 17 at Oglebay Institute’s Stifel Fine Arts Center in Wheeling.

Part of OI’s Art and Ale series, the event features six craft brewed beers, a buffet of foods from Ye Old Alpha and the comedy show. Guests can also view the art exhibit on display in the Hart Galleries.

The evening gets under way at 6:30 p.m. Five breweries will be featured, most of which are new to the Wheeling area. Some beers being served at the February 17 event are not yet available in area stores. Attendees will be among the first to try the new selections.

Featured Breweries:

• Blue Point Brewing, Long Island, New York
• 10 Barrel Brewing, Bend, Oregon
• Golden Road Brewing, Los Angeles
• Elysian Brewing, Seattle
• Evolution Brewing, Salisbury, Maryland

At 7:45 p.m., Auggie Cook will take the stage. Cook has appeared on ABC-TV and A&E. He has worked with many well-known comedians, including Howie Mandel, Drew Carey, Robert Klein, Chris Rock, George Wallace and Rick Rockwell.

His quick wit, clean jokes, easy style and hilarious songs have been making audiences laugh since the 1980s. He has appeared at major comedy clubs, colleges, private parties, corporate functions and dive bars across the country. He has appeared regularly on many of Pittsburgh’s top radio and television stations.

“Featuring stand-up comedy adds another dimension to our beer tasting season. It mixes things up a bit, and gives people a new option for Friday night entertainment,” said Stifel Center director Rick Morgan. “Everyone has a great time. It’s a nice alternative to the traditional bar or club scene.”

Get Tickets

Admission to the event is $35 and includes all beverages, buffet of foods and the show. Members of Oglebay Institute receive a discount. Purchase tickets online or call 304-242-7700.

Stifel Fine Arts Center

Soak Up the Atmosphere.

Craft beer events take place in the elegant, yet intimate, splendor of one of Wheeling’s grand properties.

The 100-year-old Stifel Mansion is the former home of one of Wheeling’s most prominent families and is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

While strolling through the historic home,  marvel at the stained glass windows, grand central staircase, marble floors and the majestic fireplace in the formal living room. During warm weather, stroll through the gardens. You can also view the art on display in the gallery.