
Dear Friends, When I first opened The Six String Café and Music Hall in 2001 I had two goals in mind. First, was to provide Six String patrons the very best in original acoustic music in a relaxed, comfortable environment complemented by a great selection of quality food and spirits. And second, was to provide a warm, friendly listening room to both welcome rising stars and showcase the most seasoned road warriors. That being said, my role at the new venue in Raleigh has recently changed. The other owners and I have differing opinions on what The Six String Café is, and how it should evolve. So, as unfortunate as it is, it became clear that it was time for me to part ways. As of February 19, 2010 I am no longer associated with the building at 1040 Buck Jones Road or the operations within. Regrettably, it appears my soon-to-be former business partners may attempt to continue using the Six String Café name and brand. I do not endorse this action and will do all I can to prevent the unauthorized use of the Six String brand. Thankfully, The Six String has and always will be more than just a name. It's supporters like you, together with the musicians, that have always been there to help make the Six String Café a success. We all share a special connection to each other and to the music that continues to bring us together. I thank you for that continuing experience and for the encouragement and support you have given me and The Six String over the years. I still maintain the www.sixstringcafe.com web site and will continue to share insights with regards to the local music scene via the same email list I have maintained for nearly a decade. If you don't currently receive the Six String newsletter you can sign up for that here. Thank you again for your substantial support. I do hope that we find a way to keep in touch. See you soon! David Sardinha davids@sixstringcafe.com P.O. Box 2043 Cary, NC 27512 |