Jul 18 2019
Music at the Gazebo: Small Potatoes

Music at the Gazebo: Small Potatoes

Presented by Spring Road Business Association at The Gazebo

Twenty-five years ago, Jacquie Manning and Rich Prezioso, the Chicago-area duo known as Small Potatoes, decided to hit the road. “In one year, we quit our jobs, bought a house, bought a car, and became full-time folk singers--not exactly the greatest combination, financially speaking, or what most people would call a sound business model. We didn’t throw darts at a map, but we might as well have.”

They might not have had the best plan, but what they did have were great songs and musicianship, and the ability to put on a show. After twenty-five years, a million and a half miles and 3500 shows (not to mention five, check that...six Dodge Caravans...) they are listed as a “favorite act” by many coffeehouses, clubs and house concerts across the U.S. They have made repeat appearances at major folk festivals, including the Kerrville Folk Festival, the Walnut Valley Festival, and the Philadelphia Folk Festival.

From the start, they’ve called themselves eclecto-maniacs and described their music as “Celtic to Cowboy”. They say it has taken them “years of careful indecision” to come up with a mix of music that ranges from country, blues, and swing to Irish, with songwriting that touches on all of those styles and more. Their four recordings, Alive!, Waltz of the Wallflowers, Time Flies and Raw demonstrate that “indecision” can be wonderfully entertaining. They both sing, they both play guitars and an array of other instruments. They even yodel.

Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy an evening of musical entertainment under the stars! Please not that these events are on Elmhurst Park District property. Attendees must refrain from consuming alcoholic beverages in the park, per Elmhurst Park District policy.

Admission Info

Admission is free.

Phone: 630.833.7387

Dates & Times

2019/07/18 - 2019/07/18

Location Info

The Gazebo

Spring Rd and the Prairie Path, Elmhurst, IL 60126