Carlos Enrique – in concert

Posted on October 10th, 2007 in Classical Guitar Artists by classgui

The Puerto Rican Cultural Society of Dayton
In Partnership with the Office of Diverse Student Populations
at the University of Dayton

present

Carlos Enrique

In Concert at the Sears Auditorium, University of Dayton
Date: 14 October 2007
Time: 7:00 PM

Sensitive? Original? Refreshing?

His Classical and Latin American music will captivate you
and provide for a delightful evening!

The Dayton Classical Guitar Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the guitar in its rich history and artistry.

Dues are $20/yr, and may be made payable to the DCGS and sent to 8530 Cherrycreek Drive, Dayton OH 45458-3215.

Gary Demos Classical Guitar Luthier

Posted on October 2nd, 2007 in Classical Guitar,Luthier by classgui

Gary Demos Guitars
Gary Demos Guitars – 650 scale X-braced classical with Indian Rosewood and Engelmann spruce

Gary Demos is a luthier located in Columbus, Ohio. He has been an accomplished carpenter and craftsman for over 30 years. Gary has made harps, dulcimers, and classical and steel string guitars.

His “day-job” is president of Dave Fox Remodeling. He built his first guitar in 1992 along with 3 harps and 3 dulcimers. He got back into guitar building last summer (of 2006).

Cleveland Classical Guitar Society Newsletter

Posted on October 1st, 2007 in Classical Guitar by classgui

First, the Cleveland Classical Guitar Society wishes to thank
all those who attended the Jeremy Collins concert on September 15. Jeremy

played wonderfully, and he very much appreciated the warm reception he received.
We’ll keep you informed about his future concerts in the greater
Cleveland area.

Second, it’s getting close to that time again:

Cleveland Classical Guitar Society Open Recital
Saturday, October 27, 2007—7:00 pm
The Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood

CCGS Open Recitals are free and open to players of all
ages and levels. If you wish to perform, contact Tom
Poore at
augustineregal@yahoo.com. Be sure to include
your name, the name of the piece and composer, and an

approximate timing for your performance. Also, if you
wish, you can include a brief bio about yourself.

Finally, please note that the Cleveland
Classical Guitar Society
web site is now at a new location. You can find it

here:

http://www.clevelandguitarsociety.com

Sincerely,
Tom Poore

Cleveland Classical Guitar Society