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NEWSLETTER: Black & Black


This is a photograph of us from our last show @Clancy's Irish Pub in Long Beach. Though we hate the long drive, and the never-ending closures and detours, we always enjoy the warm and friendly community of Long Beach. Whether it is seeing kind friends of ours like Jay from Fathers & Suns who rode his bike down to the pub to see us, or making new friends like Sean from the band Black Lab & The Banjo; It is always worth the trek out there. For more photos from the show March 8th @Clancy's, CLICK HERE!


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Above is a list of all our upcoming shows. For more info, CLICK HERE!


Our very own Danielle "Blue Fox" Miller has opened an Etsy shop online called Dreamed in Calico, and she sells handmade goods as well as vintage clothing. Browse her shop; it is full of whimsical little treasures!


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In November, Black Bear began writing a short novel after his little voyage back East. He decided he would like to share installments of each chapter weekly on his blog. This is the 2nd Chapter of his novel, "Tuesday - The Descent", and the novel itself is called "Walden: A Modern Transcendentalist Mecca". He would certainly appreciate it if you took the time read it, and if you dig it; He will be posting more installments. Enjoy:



Recently, Black Bear and Black Rabbit (Geneva Miller) spent some time in the studio working on the second track of Geneva’s new album, “Wake O’ Heavy Heart”. The song is called “Darling Dear”, and it features beautiful but ominous piano chords, and of course, Geneva’s ghostly voice, and there are even some haunting harmonies too. Show her some love, visit/follow her page: genevamiller.bandcamp.com.



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Black Bear & The Cheyenne Autumn Band have been on a mission of good, trying to help and improve our community. One organization that is doing a lot of good for the impoverished people of Corona/Norco is TheSettlement House.  Founded in 1912, the mission of the Settlement House is “to be a major source of compassion, information, and emergency support for people in the Corona-Norco community facing personal crises that threaten their stability, safety, housing and health.”


 Another way we can all help our community is to buy locally grown food and support our local farmers. Every Saturday, Black Bear rides his bike down to the Farmer’s Market with his dad and often with other members of The Cheyenne Autumn Band as well. “The Corona Certified Farmers Market is open every Saturday, rain or shine, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Located off of the 91 freeway at N. Main St. in the Main St. Marketplace (across from the Fender Museum) it is the perfect place for you to do your Saturday morning shopping to support corona as well as the local farming community!”