Owen Poteat
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Welcome to OwenPoteat.com. I'm glad you've visited. A lot is happening as I prepare for the 2010 spring season.  If I'm already booked to be part of your event this spring or summer I'm looking forward  to being part of your big day . If not I'd love to be considered so feel free to contact me by  phone or e-mail to discuss it. I provide concert-quality music for all types of events, but specialize in providing music for weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, corporate and private parties.

Owen Poteat, Memories With Music
Upcoming Events

Here's what I have booked in 2010 so far:
3/13 Barry Laws Birthday Party  in Banner Elk, NC
5/15 Jennifer Tate Wedding Reception in High Point, NC
5/22 Amy Marson Wedding and Cocktail Hour in Charlotte, NC
6/8   University of West Georgia DLA Conference in Jekyll Island, GA
6/12 Daniel and Kim's Reception at Oglethorpe Club in Savannah, GA
8/6 Darcy Mccurry Rehearsal Dinner Party in Charlottesville, VA
8/14 Jena Livingston Reception in Greenville, SC
8/28 Chris Costas Reception in Greensboro, NC
9/25  Jennifer Mumpower Wedding and Reception in Lake Lure, NC
10/9 Stephanie Mccarn Wedding in Winston-Salem, NC

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Guilford Elementary Benefit Concert 2/11/2010

Thursday night I was honored to take part in a fund raiser event in Greensboro.   While it started out a little scary since we drove to the wrong address... not a real big deal  we always try to leave enough time for something to go wrong...  so we showed up with plenty of time get setup. My part of the evening started at 8:00 and lasted until 9:00. While folks were milling around placing bids I performed what turned out to be a great set for a sit-down show and by 8:15 almost everyone was seated listening to the music and really getting in to it... which felt really good.   I appreciate all the interest and love everyone showed and especially all the CD's that folks bought... I actually sold out of Sounds Like Me CD's.  About half way through my show Kelvin, the planner that booked me for the event, came up and asked for "Play That Funky Music White Boy", which he'd seen me play on a video on my site... While it's not a song that I would usually play at a concert-style show I played it and it was a blast to watch everyone out dancing to the old-school disco stuff.  The only hiccup I had during the night was during my next to last song, "I Feel That Old Feeling Coming On". I got excited and actually played so hard on the drums that I knocked the snare drum off the stage. Lynn came to the rescue and literally held it in place for the rest of the song.  All turned out well but it was a funny moment for sure.  As I think back on the night I realize that I was overwhelmed by the response folks had to me.  I started the show with John Mayer's "Say" and as I started to play the first guitar lick the place started to get quiet and about a third of the crowd just stopped and looked with a "who is that" look on their face.  Then when I went into the 2nd verse and the drums kicked in I could literally see everyone in the crowd smiling and looking with the "no way that's coming from one guy" look that I seem to always get.  By the end of that song I had them hooked and the rest of the show was just that... a show.  As I sit here and type this out I realize that it was a blast to be able to do that.  I feel so lucky that I've found my sweet spot in the music business and that I can make folks happy with my music.  Thanks to all of you that help to make that possible. 

Matt Murphy's Birthday Party

 After days of snow snow snow I was a little afraid that Matt's party would be postponed but the party went on. Lynn and I left over a foot of snow and made it to Prestos in Charlotte in plenty of time. And... The birthday boy was surprised! I played that night as a solo sitting on my box drum for The first time in several  months  and it felt great. I'd have to say the favorite Song of the night was Don't Stop Believing by Journey.  I Think I played that 3 or 4 times. Thanks guys for letting me be pat of the party.















Grace T Merry Reception at Isle of Palms, SC on 1/29/10

 I was so glad to get to be part  of Grace and Bayne's rehearsal  dinner/ party on the water  in beautiful Isle of Palms, SC.  While playing for so many events over the last several years  I've been priviledged to meet  and get to knows. many great couples and after meeting Grace and Bayne I have to say that I have met one of the best.

The event was held at Morgan Creek Grill on their top deck. All I can say is wow!  Grace and Bayne's guests danced the night away and it was great  hearing how interesting Grace is. According to all of her friends and family Bayne has a very fun and interesting life ahead of him. Thanks guys for having me be part of such a great evening.








Joseph & Jennia Liston's Wedding and Reception on January 2nd

Just a few weeks ago I received a call from a previous customer, Jenia Myers, asking if I was available to play at a wedding on January 2nd. I said sure, I’d love to, thinking it was going to be a wedding for one of her 5 sons. Turns out it was her wedding to Joe. Since playing at her son’s wedding 4 years ago we’ve stayed in touch and it was great to be part of her very special wedding and reception. Lynn was able to travel with us so Nate, Lynn and I packed up around 1:00 to head to Gibsonville for the wedding. We had a little trouble finding the venue (Garmin Nuvi doesn’t always know addresses as most of you probably know). But using driving directions from the North East Meeting and Event Center website I was able to drive up just as the manager arrived to let us in.. .great timing. We rolled the wagons in and setup the Bose, my guitar setup and Nathan’s acoustic drums in no time… sure helps when there are three of us setting up.

Around 4:30 I started providing acoustic guitar music as guests arrived. Then at 5:00 the wedding began. The bridesmaids entered to Cannon in D and then it was time for Jenia to come down the isle. It seems even though I’ve done this so much there are often times that I can say, wow, that’s a first. That happened for them. Her sons walked her down the isle, one at a time. They were spaced out about 10 yards apart and each took turns escorting their mom for their portion of the walk. It was precious.

With the ceremony complete it was time for a little background music while guests said hello to the bride and groom. Then pictures were taken and it was time to eat. Nathan and I played our most current wedding event set list (mentioned below) and all the songs went over very well. The bride/groom first dance was to Bless the Broken Road. Then mom danced with each of her 5 sons to the song Anglels by Randy Travis. Having 5 sons dance with bride was a first too for me… I sang through the song 3 times to make it last long enough. J Then Joe and his daughter danced to I Loved Her First by Heartland.

It was great seeing Jenia’s family again. It doesn’t seem like it’s been 4 years since I last played for them but seeing her 2-yr-old granddaughter Carrie there proves it… Man time flies doesn’t it. Nathan, Lynn and I had a great time being part of this very,very precious event and were honored that Joe and Jenia chose us to provide their music.

Erin and Jeff Marley's Wedding and Reception...

Nathan and I were very honored to provide the music for the wedding and reception of Erin Denkler and Jeff Marley. Just last year I provided the music for her sister’s wedding at the beach and in the months since then their entire family has become very loyal fans. So around 11:30 on Monday Nathan and I loaded up the trailer and headed towards Asheville, NC for the wedding and reception at one of the area’s coolest wedding venues, Homewood Event and Conference Center. We arrived without any problems even though the night before much of Asheville was without power due to ice storms. This was my second time playing at Homewood so I knew what to expect… that is a great staff, a really cool big main room with awesome acoustics and most importantly to anyone lugging in equipment, an elevator. We arrived around 2:45 and began setting up. Heidi was there to meet us and was as friendly and helpful as last time and within minutes we had tables cleared and a place for Nate and I to set things up. We finished the sound check around 4:15, just as the first guests started arriving. Nate took the “wagons” to the storage area and I began playing and singing for the prelude portion of the wedding.

Since this was my second time providing music for a wedding for this family most of them already knew me and I noticed that as soon as I started playing the crowd noise just stopped… I mean stopped… so quiet in there with folks listening and craning the necks to look back at where I was (in the very back of the room for the wedding, which became the front of the room for the reception… more later about that). The couple had requested a set list of mostly Christmas music to be sung and played as their guests arrived and I was really happy to do that. I started out with Christmas In Dixie, which was very appropriate with all the snow on the ground. I sang other standards including Silver and Gold, White Christmas, Silent Night, O Holy Night and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. Then it was time for the grandmothers and mothers to enter to the song Mary Did You Know. The bridesmaids entered to Canon In D and the bride entered to the Bridal March. The ceremony was short but very special… maybe because I’ve become very close to Erin and Jeff and their families over the last 18 months but it just seemed so perfect. Jeff is very proud of his Cherokee heritage (as he should be) so it was so cool that a special part of the ceremony was a Cherokee blessing on the wedding and family. I pronounce you as Mr. and Mrs., permission to kiss and then they exited to Joy to the World. Nathan and I then played a few jazz/blues instrumental renditions as the guests exited the main hall into the cocktail area.

Heidi, Monroe and the Homewood crew then magically and quickly transformed the room into a formal round table setup for the reception dinner and party. Nathan and I continued playing for the cocktail hour… they could hear us but we couldn’t see them… which was a little weird, but the Homewood crew was rocking out and singing along to the song selections as they rushed to set everything up though, which was cool to watch. We started this time out by playing John Mayer’s version of I’ve Got a Woman, complete with blues harp solos and really cool drum licks and grooves. Pretty soon guests returned to the main room for the beginning of the dinner/party portion. I announced Mr. and Mrs. Marley as they entered the room and the crowd went crazy because they were in the room and… food could then be immediately served. I’ll not list every song we played but there were many that I remember as being just right. We started out with a couple of Patsy Cline songs (Walking After Midnight and Crazy). Other songs I remember playing include “How Come” and “You Are The Best Thing” by Ray LaMontagne, “Desporados Waiting On a Train” and” I’ll Take a Little Of Both” by Guy Clark, “Magnolia” by JJ Cale, “Cripple Creek” by the Band, “Drift Away” by Uncle Kracker, “You Got What It Takes” by Michael Buble, “Man of Constant Sorrow”, “I’ll Fly Away” and “Will The Circle Be Unbroken” by Foggy Bottom Boys, “Crash” by Dave Mathews, “Come Together” by the Beatles, “Leather and Lace” and “Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac, “Fly Me To the Moon” by Frank Sinatra, “Wagon Wheel” by “Old Crow Medicine Show”, “Amy” by Pure Prarie League, “Crazy Love” by Poco.

So that got us to the special songs, beginning with the first dance. Erin and Jeff chose “All I Want Is You” by U2. After learning it last week I had grown to really love the version we were going to do and it turned out to be very special. The bride and groom literally sang the song to each other as they danced/hugged on the dance floor. The father/daughter dance was to my version of Louis Armstrong’s “Wonderful World” and then the mother and son danced to Nat King Cole’s “Smile” which I also learned for the occasion. What a great song for a Mother/Son dance. So with that part of the night complete it was “let the dancing begin” time. When Nate and I started into “My Girl” by the Temptations the dance floor overflowed with couples. We stayed on the beach music theme and went right into “I Love Beach Music” by The Embers. Next up was “Play That Funky Music White Boy” by Wild Cherry. Then a little slow dancing to Etta James’ “At Last”. We then DJ’d a couple of songs for folks to line dance to including The Electric Slide (by request), The Cha Cha Slide and the Chicken Dance song for the kids (and kids at heart).

Nathan and I took the stage again and played out the night until the couple danced their last song of the evening to Norah Jones’ “Come Away With Me”. Then off they went to their honeymoon and the room emptied as it always does and Nathan and I proceeded to pack up the “stuff”, which is what we really get paid to do anyway… we’d play for free if it were not for that most nights. So stuff into the trailer and off we went to drive the 2 ½ hours back to home. Arrived safely. It’s so cool to be able to make music with your son like I do with Nathan. For one thing it gives me lots of captive time to talk with him about life and “stuff”. Our conversations going home always include a “how do you think it went” discussion. If you’ve never known a musician then this is always a constant theme for the driving home conversations among the band. I imagine everyone does this because we play to please and we always want to get better and better. So, Nathan said he thought it was the best we’d ever sounded together and I have to agree. For this show Nate took his acoustic “real” drums instead of the electronic Rolands we usually use. They sounded so much better… purer… more natural… woodsy, kinda raw feeling that we don’t get otherwise. I played the Godin Multiac all night in pure acoustic mode and the match between that and the drums was magical. I’d be so proud to play with Nathan even if he were not my son but knowing that he is makes it even more special. He’s so talented and uses his skills wisely… doesn’t just play to play… he plays with feeling and always at the just right volume for the event and song. As many of you know when I travel alone I play drums with my feet. But let me tell you I can’t hold a candle to Nate and what he adds to the music. Thanks bud. I love you and I love what you do for my music.

So there you have it… Another successful wedding event… full of memories and fun and most importantly… great music. Oh yeah, while tearing down I met one of the guests, Hoss Howard, a Nashville recording artist that was in attendance. He came up lots of praise for the amount of and quality of music that came from just two guys. He was also curious about my guitar so I told him about my very special Canadian-made creation of Robert Godin.  He asked if he could play it... I usually don’t do that but made an exception for him. He sang his next hit song, “Dirt Road”, to Nate and I as we tore down the equipment. Very good to meet you my fellow musician pal and I look forward to coming to see you in Cherokee soon.

Congratulations Erin and Jeff!  I look forward to seeing you again soon.  And, thanks again Betty for being such a dear friend and such a joy to work with.  I only wish you had more daughters to be married soon. :-)

Videos From 2009 Apple Festival

This October I was honored to be one of the entertainers on the Americana Stage at our local Apple Festival, which was attended by 160,000+ folks.  I was also very honored to have my son, Nathan, playing percussion with me for the first time in a very, very long time.  He's gotten to be so very good at this and I had such a great time that he's begun touring with me now.  Here are a few videos from that day:

Opening song, "Say" by John Mayer

I Don't Live In a Dream by Jackie Greene

One of my song, "It's Just Another Day"

 


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