214 N. Poplar Street

Aberdeen, NC 28315

Phone 910-944-3300

Toll Free 800-453-4019

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Concert Series 2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Inn at the Bryant House is proud to be the official host for the Rooster’s Wife Concert Series bringing great musicians from all over the country to play right here in Aberdeen!

 

Enjoy Something Moore, Enjoy Something Different, Come Stay With Us! 

 

The Rooster's Wife

 

 

 

For the latest events and information please visit their website at: http://theroosterswife.org/


We can offer a special pacakge for a night's stay and tickets to any of the concerts.

Summer/Fall 2010 Special:

A great savings opportunity for Rooster’s Wife Music Lovers looking for something special! 2 Tickets to any of the Rooster’s Wife Concert Series this summer + one night stay at the Historic Inn at the Bryant House within walking distance from the concert and full homemade breakfast in the morning all for $93.75! That is a 25%+ savings!


Some Musicians who have stayed with us in the past:

The Wiyos http://thewiyos.com/

Santa Cruz River Band: http://www.ronstadtramirez.com/

Sally Spring http://www.sallyspring.com/

Cowboy Envy http://www.cowboyenvy.com/

Laura Reed www.myspace.com/laurareedmusic

John Cowman Band http://www.johncowan.com/

April Verch http://www.aprilverch.com/

The Gibson Brothers http://www.gibsonbrothers.com/

Samuel James

Shannon Whitworth


Brooks Williams

Shout Sister Shout, Stevie Coyle

the Alison Brown Quartet

Christian Rock Group Esterlyn http://www.esterlyn.com/
 

 

 

"The Rooster's Wife is a private non-profit association organized to celebrate the performing arts in Aberdeen , North Carolina. Created to serve the community by preserving our cultural heritage and presenting the talent of the next generation, the Rooster's Wife is committed to offering affordable programs for every age to enjoy. "

 

 

The Inn at the Bryant House is a Pinehurst area bed and breakfast located in Aberdeen, North Carolina. The Inn has been a Moore County favorite place to stay for almost 100 years.