My name is keith, I have had this pub for just over a year and have had a few bands but we would like to broaden our choices, we have mosts lagers, But more importantly we allways have 4 real ales on at a time
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Hi All,
hopin all is good with you, enjoy this vid Ive knocked up for a young mate of mine from Baltimore whos up for a grammy with this song
also if you like blues rock check out my jukbox at http://flightsimclub.ning.com/profile/mickeyflynn
have added all my own fave tunes from the past. should make a cool selection to play in your bar. enjoy.
Regards Mickey
In memory of all these Great Chiefs and
Paving the Way for Rockin the Blues...
Things have sure come a long way since exploding cameras and having to
fight off Indians for breakfast, attached is some artwork and info about a
late relative of mine one of his paintings I believe still hangs in the
Whitehouse. Also a special thanks to both Ning.com - Slide.com and all other tools needed to bring round this full circle and be able to show off our Uncle 'Mountain Charlies' masterpieces. On belhalf of all my Stobie side of the family on these shores of the ocean many thanks to you all in the USA for this superb technology. Enjoy...
( If anyone could inform me or trace any other pieces of his work I would be grateful for the knowledge of it's whereabouts email mickey@mickeyflynn.com )
“MOUNTAIN CHARLIE” CHARLES STEWART STOBIE – FRONTEERS MAN INDIAN FIGHTER ARTIST AND EARLY PHOTOGRAPHER
http://www.askart.com/askart/s/charles_stewart_stobie/charles_stewart_stobie.aspx
Charles Stewart Stobie was born 1845 in Baltimore, Maryland and he died 1931 in Chicago, Illinois. He studied art at Saint Andrews, Scotland. Stobie is considered an early Denver painter. He was also an Indian scout and buffalo hunter. Among his friends were William Cody, Wild Bill Hickock, and Frederick Remington. Stobie lived with Utes in Colorado and contributed a painting, Crossing the Planes to Colorado in 1865.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,929784-2,00.html
Died. Col. Charles Stewart Stobie, 86, oldtime Indian fighter; in Chicago. As "Mountain Charlie" he campaigned with William Frederick ("Buffalo Bill") Cody and "Wild Bill" Hickok, later was adopted as a White Ute, retired to paint Indians. To his death he wore his hah long, carried a scar across his back, inflicted by Indians as he lay beleaguered in a buffalo wallow.
Crossing the Plains to Colorado in 1865 November 1, 1933 Charles Stewart Stobie started from St. Joseph, Missouri, on his trip across the plains. Took the Missouri River up to Nebraska City to start on the trail. Describes the experience in detail.
From the lives and Legends of Buffalo Bill Chapter 28 page 429
Stobie born in Baltimore on March 18th 1845 went west in 1865 by wagon train to Denver teaming up with Californian Joe Milner, they were in three Indian fights between Fort Kearny and Fort Sedgwick, Stobie was the only white man with the Ute war party that fought Arapahoes and Cheyennes, he scouted for Maj Jack Downing against the same tribes and was scout with Jim Baker at the White River Ute Agency under Major D C Oakes. Returning to Chicago, Stobie studied art under G P A Healy. Stobie painted Sitting Bull, Standing Bear, Little Wolf, Frank North and Kit Carson and was also noteable as a photographer.
http://www.savageauart.com/bio-c%20p%20adams.htm
Biography Charles Adams
“More than any other painter he captured the grandeur of the Rockies,
their overpowering strength, their mystical beauty.”
Colorado’s poet laureate Thomas Hornsby Ferril of painter Charles Partridge Adams
Adams had arrived during an amazingly active period in the Denver art community. The Academy of Fine Arts Association of Colorado was founded in 1876. Another group - known as both the Kit Kat Club and the Colorado Art Association, started up in 1880 and Adams was a member, along with well-known local figures like Howard Streight, Charles Stewart Stobie, John Harrison Mills and Harvey Otis Young. In 1882 the Colorado Academy of Design was founded, followed in the 1886 by the Denver Art Club, the Denver Paint and Clay Club in 1889 (Adams was a member), the Le Brun Art Club in 1890, the Denver Art League in 1892, and the Artists’ Club in 1893. (The Artists’ Club is still with us, though transformed: it incorporated in 1917 as the Denver Art Association and in 1923 became the Denver Art Museum.)
http://www.foothillsartcenter.org/pdf/ColoradoMasterpiecesPressRelease.pdf
List of Exhibition Artists
Late 19th & Early 20th Century Artists
http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:yLluLq5vUfUJ:www.foothillsartcenter.org/pdf/TimelinewithArtistBios.pdf+charles+stewart+stobie&cd=28&hl=en&ct=clnk
1865 Charles Stewart Stobie (1845-1931) arrives in Colorado wanting to
following in the footsteps of his idol, George Caitlin. Stobie, who was born in
Baltimore, Maryland, studied art in St. Andrews, Scotland and later worked in an
architect’s office before heading west as a member of a wagon train. On the
way, hostile Indians attack the train three times, and Stobie is credited with killing
seven. Word spreads and upon his arrival the Rocky Mountain News reports the
story. According to Stobie, “From that time forward, I never wanted for
employment, friends, or money in Colorado.”
Mountain Charlie, as he is called, is one of the most colorful characters of the
day and is perhaps better known as an Indian fighter, scout and buffalo hunter,
but recognized locally as one of the best painters of the West. He counts among
his friends such western luminaries as Buffalo Bill Cody, Kit Carson, Wild Bill Hickok,
Jim Baker, and artist Fredrick Remington. Stobie often takes Remington on
sketching trips to Ute Indian encampments. He lives mostly in Denver and Grand
Lake or among the Utes, of whom he said, “Preferring the Indians companions, I
gradually got into their ways, and on hunting trips became more and more
enamored of this kind of life.”
1867 Lucien B. Smith invents barbed wire thus ending the open range.
End of Story.
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hopin all is good with you, enjoy this vid Ive knocked up for a young mate of mine from Baltimore whos up for a grammy with this song also if you like blues rock check out my jukbox at http://flightsimclub.ning.com/profile/mickeyflynn
have added all my own fave tunes from the past. should make a cool selection to play in your bar. enjoy.
Regards Mickey
Paving the Way for Rockin the Blues...
Things have sure come a long way since exploding cameras and having to
fight off Indians for breakfast, attached is some artwork and info about a
late relative of mine one of his paintings I believe still hangs in the
Whitehouse. Also a special thanks to both Ning.com - Slide.com and all other tools needed to bring round this full circle and be able to show off our Uncle 'Mountain Charlies' masterpieces. On belhalf of all my Stobie side of the family on these shores of the ocean many thanks to you all in the USA for this superb technology. Enjoy...
( If anyone could inform me or trace any other pieces of his work I would be grateful for the knowledge of it's whereabouts email mickey@mickeyflynn.com )

“MOUNTAIN CHARLIE” CHARLES STEWART STOBIE – FRONTEERS MAN INDIAN FIGHTER ARTIST AND EARLY PHOTOGRAPHERhttp://www.askart.com/askart/s/charles_stewart_stobie/charles_stewart_stobie.aspx
Charles Stewart Stobie was born 1845 in Baltimore, Maryland and he died 1931 in Chicago, Illinois. He studied art at Saint Andrews, Scotland. Stobie is considered an early Denver painter. He was also an Indian scout and buffalo hunter. Among his friends were William Cody, Wild Bill Hickock, and Frederick Remington. Stobie lived with Utes in Colorado and contributed a painting, Crossing the Planes to Colorado in 1865.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,929784-2,00.html
Died. Col. Charles Stewart Stobie, 86, oldtime Indian fighter; in Chicago. As "Mountain Charlie" he campaigned with William Frederick ("Buffalo Bill") Cody and "Wild Bill" Hickok, later was adopted as a White Ute, retired to paint Indians. To his death he wore his hah long, carried a scar across his back, inflicted by Indians as he lay beleaguered in a buffalo wallow.
Mentioned in..
http://www.illinoisart.org/artists_listP_S.html
https://localhistory.kclibrary.org/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOROOT=all&CISOBOX1=Stobie%2C+Charles+S.
Crossing the Plains to Colorado in 1865 November 1, 1933 Charles Stewart Stobie started from St. Joseph, Missouri, on his trip across the plains. Took the Missouri River up to Nebraska City to start on the trail. Describes the experience in detail.
http://history.denverlibrary.org/images/undigitized/S.html
From the lives and Legends of Buffalo Bill Chapter 28 page 429
Stobie born in Baltimore on March 18th 1845 went west in 1865 by wagon train to Denver teaming up with Californian Joe Milner, they were in three Indian fights between Fort Kearny and Fort Sedgwick, Stobie was the only white man with the Ute war party that fought Arapahoes and Cheyennes, he scouted for Maj Jack Downing against the same tribes and was scout with Jim Baker at the White River Ute Agency under Major D C Oakes. Returning to Chicago, Stobie studied art under G P A Healy. Stobie painted Sitting Bull, Standing Bear, Little Wolf, Frank North and Kit Carson and was also noteable as a photographer.
http://www.savageauart.com/bio-c%20p%20adams.htm
Biography Charles Adams
“More than any other painter he captured the grandeur of the Rockies,
their overpowering strength, their mystical beauty.”
Colorado’s poet laureate Thomas Hornsby Ferril of painter Charles Partridge Adams
Adams had arrived during an amazingly active period in the Denver art community. The Academy of Fine Arts Association of Colorado was founded in 1876. Another group - known as both the Kit Kat Club and the Colorado Art Association, started up in 1880 and Adams was a member, along with well-known local figures like Howard Streight, Charles Stewart Stobie, John Harrison Mills and Harvey Otis Young. In 1882 the Colorado Academy of Design was founded, followed in the 1886 by the Denver Art Club, the Denver Paint and Clay Club in 1889 (Adams was a member), the Le Brun Art Club in 1890, the Denver Art League in 1892, and the Artists’ Club in 1893. (The Artists’ Club is still with us, though transformed: it incorporated in 1917 as the Denver Art Association and in 1923 became the Denver Art Museum.)
http://photoswest.org:8080/cgi-bin/cw_cgi?resultsScreen+20046+1+10+0
http://www.artfact.com/artist/stobie-charles-stewart-xcr6l54x1f
http://www.foothillsartcenter.org/pdf/ColoradoMasterpiecesPressRelease.pdf
List of Exhibition Artists
Late 19th & Early 20th Century Artists
http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:yLluLq5vUfUJ:www.foothillsartcenter.org/pdf/TimelinewithArtistBios.pdf+charles+stewart+stobie&cd=28&hl=en&ct=clnk
1865 Charles Stewart Stobie (1845-1931) arrives in Colorado wanting to
following in the footsteps of his idol, George Caitlin. Stobie, who was born in
Baltimore, Maryland, studied art in St. Andrews, Scotland and later worked in an
architect’s office before heading west as a member of a wagon train. On the
way, hostile Indians attack the train three times, and Stobie is credited with killing
seven. Word spreads and upon his arrival the Rocky Mountain News reports the
story. According to Stobie, “From that time forward, I never wanted for
employment, friends, or money in Colorado.”
Mountain Charlie, as he is called, is one of the most colorful characters of the
day and is perhaps better known as an Indian fighter, scout and buffalo hunter,
but recognized locally as one of the best painters of the West. He counts among
his friends such western luminaries as Buffalo Bill Cody, Kit Carson, Wild Bill Hickok,
Jim Baker, and artist Fredrick Remington. Stobie often takes Remington on
sketching trips to Ute Indian encampments. He lives mostly in Denver and Grand
Lake or among the Utes, of whom he said, “Preferring the Indians companions, I
gradually got into their ways, and on hunting trips became more and more
enamored of this kind of life.”
1867 Lucien B. Smith invents barbed wire thus ending the open range.
End of Story.
Keep Music Live!
Really enjoyed our gig with you last week, look forward to seeing you all again next year.