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"Tied to the Tracks"
ACOUSTIC AMERICANA
MUSIC CALENDAR & NEWS
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Events from June 19, 2008, through February, 2009
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Posted June, 2008
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copyright (c) © 2008, Larry Wines. All rights reserved.
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BEST OUT-OF-TOWN EVENTS:
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Our regular listings contain all the Acoustic Americana music events in and around Los Angeles. We have, for a long time, been including out-of-town events in that same chronology, but we’re hearing that you don’t always find them in time to plan the trip. So, here’s a comprehensive list (sure to grow) of festivals and other events beyond L.A.
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Thu-Sun, Jun 19-22; in Colorado:
The TELLURIDE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL (www.bluegrass.com/telluride) as much acoustic roots music as bluegrass, it includes the prestigious Telluride Troubadour singer-songwriter competition. If you're looking for an early summer road trip, this one is fabulous. Tix went on sale in Dec, and it always sells-out. The venue is in the bottom of a box canyon, 10,000 ft above the sea, in Telluride, Colorado, and the view to the left of the stage includes a 600 waterfall. You must go, at least once.
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For those who just need to get out of town, and want an escape with a lot of music, consider the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, then the South Park Music Tour in Central Colorado, which is a FREE festival of all music genres, June 26-29 (see calendar listing). Now, THAT’s a Rocky Mountain High!
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Thu, Jun 19: in Colorado:
7-9 pm ANGIE STEVENS & THE BEAUTIFUL WRECK play the “Westminster Summer Concert Series” at the Show Wagon at Westminster City Park, 10455 Sheridan Bl, Westminster, CO 80031. Angie is Denver’s hottest Americana songwriter, with the awards to prove it. You’ve heard her music on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” All ages, free.
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Sat & Sun, Jun 21 & 22; in NY State, w/ LIVE WEBCAST:
7 am (Pacific time) 2008 “CLEARWATER FESTIVAL” in NY State, with PETE SEEGER, THE KENNEDYS, CHERYL WHEELER, KEVIN SO, THE BLUERUNNERS, MAGPIE, GANDALF MURPHY, THE FELICE BROTHERS, THE SLEEPY HOLLOW STRING BAND, THE STRANGELINGS, and many others, on five stages, at Croton Point Park, on the shores of the Hudson River, Village of Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County, New York; www.clearwater.org/revival/index.html. Runs Sat & Sun, 10 am-dusk, in New York (hence, 7 am simulcast time, Pacific). A joint project of the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc, and Westchester County, NY, the Clearwater music and environmental festival offers music, dance, storytelling, and more, in “a natural park on a river peninsula with sandy beaches and sweeping views of the Hudson, on the Summer Solstice.” Festival Camping, call 845-454-7673 x142 by June 9. “Sail on Tall Ships at the Festival” offers river excursions aboard the sloop “Clearwater,” a replica of a 19th century river sloop, or aboard the schooner “Mystic Whaler,” for a two-hour sail on the Hudson River. Book passage at 800-67SLOOP x107.
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LIVE WEBCAST from the festival on WBAI 99.5 FM, www.wbai.org, Listener-sponsored community radio for peace and justice will broadcast live from the festival. You can listen to the music and sounds from the festival all weekend. (Remember the time zones: the festival begins both days at 10 am Eastern, which is 7 am Pacific. It goes until local dusk in NY, which is about 5 pm Pacific.)
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Sat, Jun 21; in Santa Barbara:
8 pm ANNA BENTHOLM-JENSEN at North Star Coffee, 916 State St, Santa Barbara; 805-965-5593; www.northstarcoffee.com. Anna is from Denmark, making her second US tour. We heard her last time she was in L.A., and she has some fine original songs, in English.
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Sat, Jun 21; in Oklahoma:
“SUMMER JAMBOREE” in Gene Autry, OK.
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Sat, Jun 21; in Bishop:
DAVE STAMEY performs at the Laws Museum, old narrow gauge railroad town, 6 mi NE of Bishop on US Hwy 6.
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Sat, Jun 21; in Seattle:
8-10 pm THE WHATEVERLY BROTHERS and BOWI play the “Northwest Seaport Maritime Concert” series at the The Boat House at the Center for Wooden Boats, 1010 Valley St, in the new Lake Union Park, Seattle, WA. Hosted by Phillip Morgan. Info, www.nwseaport.org/programs.html.
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THE WHATEVERLY BROTHERS present “A blending of the finest traditions of vocal harmony: homemade three layer harmonies with instrumental frosting! Drawing from a rich and varied musical history, The Whateverly Brothers harken to the folksinger tradition that: “No musical style is sacred!” Weigh Anchor! Raise the Glass! Sing Along! You might also recognize them as CHRIS GLANNISTER, MATTHEW MOELLER, and DAN ROBERTS.
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BOWI presents “Kickin’ Celtic Music! For years, Seattle-based BOWI has been entertaining audiences with a blend of traditional Celtic music and unique energy. The BOWI sound encompasses a wide range of music including driving jigs and reels, exciting vocals, and beautiful ballads.” Info, www.bowiband.com.
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Coffee, tea, baked goods, and more, are available. Maritime music CDs for sale. $15 gen’l, $10 srs, youths and mbrs of Northwest Seaport or the Center for Wooden Boats.
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Sat, Jun 21, in Big Sur:
Cancelled: 9 pm ”SUMMER SOLSTICE CELEBRATION” with LAURIE LEWIS AND THE RIGHT HANDS (TOM ROZUM, SCOTT HUFFMAN, CRAIG SMITH and TODD PHILLIPS) at Chappellet Barn, Big Sur, CA. Info, lukiecv@yahoo.com.
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Sat, Jun 21; in Vermont:
Annual “NORTHEAST HERITAGE MUSIC CAMP CONCERT” with CINDY KALLET, GREY LARSEN and others, in the heart of northern Vermont's Green Mountains at Johnson State College, Johnson, VT; www.northeastheritagemusiccamp.com. Concert at Hyde Park Opera House; 802-888-4507.
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Sun, Jun 22; in Oakland:
2 pm 3rd Annual “BLUEGRASS FOR THE GREENBELT” with LAURIE LEWIS AND THE RIGHT HANDS (TOM ROZUM, SCOTT HUFFMAN, CRAIG SMITH and TODD PHILLIPS) with THE WRONGLERS and HOT BUTTERED RUM at Dunsmuir Historic Estate, 2969 Peralta Oaks Ct, Oakland. Benefit Concert for Greenbelt Alliance, benefit concert / festival to raise funds for and awareness of the organization. $25 mbrs, $40 gen’l, children under age 12 are free.
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Sun, Jun 22; in La Mesa:
6 pm TRAILS & RAILS play the “Sundays at Six Concert Series,” in the Amphitheater at Harry Griffen Park, 9950 Milden St, La Mesa; www.ci.la-mesa.ca.us.
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Sun, Jun 22-Sat, Jun 28; in West Virginia:
Annual “TIMBER FLUTE FESTIVAL” at Randolph County Community Arts Center, Park St & Randolph Av, Elkins, W VA; 304-637-2355 or randolpharts@meer.net; www.randolpharts.org/info.html. This for musicians wanting to explore the history, practice, and creation of wooden flutes. A series of classes, ensemble coaching sessions and evening events are offered to increase the skill of the experienced player and provide an introduction for the beginner. The festival focuses on several arts associated with wooden flutes: the one-keyed flute (Baroque/Classical Eras) to the eight-keyed flute (Late Classical/Romantic) and Irish traditional music. Class schedules are arranged to enable festival participants to move from one tradition to the other. Players already experienced in one tradition are encouraged to try another. GREY LARSEN teaches Irish flute and tin whistle and CINDY KALLET accompanies his classes on guitar.
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Thu-Sat, Jun 26-28; in Colorado:
"SOUTH PARK MUSIC TOUR & MUSIC INDUSTRY CONFERENCE" in the great South Park of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado (the real and very historic place, not the goofy cartoon town on TV). McGoon Productions presents the 2nd annual event, billed as "A totally unique music experience, located in historic South Park, Fairplay, and Alma, Colorado.” Presenting over 70+ independent musicians from around the globe, in all genres of music, from Americana roots, bluegrass, country, blues, jazz, rock, indie, emo, funk, hip-hop, metal, alternative, reggae and more. Performances on 9 showcase stages, 30+ juried arts, crafts and food vendors, all attracting an average of 5,000+ music fans per day from the surrounding area for the four-day event. It's called "the Highest Independent Music Festival in the U.S.," (presumably based on the altitude). .
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The festival is FREE to the public, on 10 stages over 4 days.
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In addition to the music, it is also a music industry conference on Fri, June 27, where musicians can learn about “branding their band, reaching their audience, touring, getting a record deal, and getting their music on radio, TV, and film.” Industry professionals from Warner Brothers Records, BMI, Blue Metallic Entertainment, Warrior Girls Music, Songsalive! and more will be at the conference, for a networking opportunities.
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On Sat, Jun 28, “Songsalive! Songcamp” (www.songsalive.org.songcamp) is an all-day “focused songwriting camp,” where songwriters and composers can get feedback on their music, collaborate and co-write with guidance of Songsalive! Mentors and co-founder, Gilli Moon.
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An All-Access VIP badge is $50, and get you free food and drinks throughout the weekend, all VIP parties, the industry conference, and the songwriting camp. Info on the entire event, at www.SouthParkMusicTour.com.
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For those who really want to get out of town for an escape with a lot of music, consider the Telluride Bluegrass Festival (thousands of feet higher that South Park) in SW Colorado, June 19-22, then the South Park Music Tour, June 26-29. Now, THAT’s a Rocky Mountain High!
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Thu-Sun, Jun 26-29; in Nebraska:
"THE COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL" in Wahoo, Nebraska, produced by Sharon and Roger Kenaston, is, says Les Gilliam of the THE LES GILLIAM TRIO, "A major event in country music. There will be a host of top country music professionals appearing there." Les will be performing at the Thu evening concert at 6:30 pm, the Fri afternoon concert and the Fri night dance. Info & reserv, 402-687-9594.
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Fri-Sun, Jun 27-29; in Northern Cal:
Annual “KATE WOLF MEMORIAL MUSIC FESTIVAL” at Black Oak Ranch, five miles N of Laytonville; info, www.cumuluspresents.com. Featuring the ANI DiFRANCO BAND, GREG BROWN, LOS LOBOS, DAVID LINDLEY, THE WAIFS, JIMMY LaFAVE, TODD SNIDER,TAJ MAHAL TRIO, KEB' MO' BAND, JOHN GORKA & LUCY KAPLANSKY w/ NINA GERBER, RUTHIE FOSTER, THE WAILIN' JENNYS, PIETA BROWN, CRIS WILLIAMSON, ROSALIE SORRELS, BLAME SALLY, VANCE GILBERT, THE GREENCARDS, MOIRA SMILEY & VOCO, KEITH GREENINGER, WOODY SIMMONS, LOVE CHOIR, JAMMIN' 101 W/SID LEWIS, CHRIS CASWELL, and more.
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This year’s festival is dedicated to the memory of the late UTAH PHILLIPS. Full festival pass, incl camping, is $160 adult (adv, by Jun 26) or $180 at gate; youth (age 7-14, w/ adult) is $55 adv, $60 gate; one-day passes (no camping) are $60 adv, $65 gate for adults, $25 adv, $27 gate for youth. Age 6 and under, free w/ adult. See their site for info on area lodgings.
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Sat, Jun 28; in Ojai:
7 pm SLIGO RAGS at the Ojai Concert Series, Ojai Valley Woman's Club, 441 E Ojai Av, Ojai; 805-649-5189; www.ojaiconcertseries.com. This "Energetic Celtic bluegrass fusion band" performed live on radio's "Tied to the Tracks" last St Patrick's Day, at the time when they had EIGHT of the Top Ten songs on the Celtic music chart. Multiple-year winners of the Orange County Music Awards, they are locally-based, internationally-formidable, musicians on the global Celtic music scene. Doors at 6:30 for adv tix & will-call, 6:45 for tix buyers. Seating first come. Kids tix, under 14, are 1/2 price; on-site child care, by adv reserv is $5. Show tix, $15 adv, $18 door.
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Sat, Jun 28; in Washington, DC:
7:30 pm “OUR SIDE OF TOWN: A RED HOUSE RECORDS 25TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT” with JORMA KAUKONEN, ROBIN & LINDA WILLIAMS, and GUY DAVIS, at The Birchmere, 3701 Mt Vernon Av, Alexandria, VA; www.birchmere.com; 703-549-7500. The event is co-sponsored by WAMU’s “Bluegrass Country” show and the Americana Music Association. Minnesota-based Red House Records is one of the best labels for folk-Americana music, and a number of their artists have performed live on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.”
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JORMA KAUKONEN and ROBIN & LINDA WILLIAMS are also performing today on “A Prairie Home Companion,” on-the-road in DC. No word on whether WAMU will make any of tonight’s event available as a webcast on their site. Those in the area should go, for the unique performances and special door prizes, including passes to the 2008 “Americana Music Festival and Awards Show,” Sep 17-20 in Nashville, TN.
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Info on Red House Records and their 25th Anniversary and tour events at www.redhouserecords.com.
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Wed, Jul 2; in Nevada:
Annual “INCLINE VILLAGE RED, WHITE & TAHOE BLUE CELEBRATION” at the Thunderbird Lodge, 5000 Highway 88, 775-832-8750.
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Wed-Sun, Jul 2-6; in Washington, D.C.:
42nd Annual “SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL” on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with the QUEBE SISTERS representing the Lone Star state, and many, many more music acts.
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July 4th Weekend; in New Mexico:
“ANIMAS RIVER BLUES FESTIVAL” in Aztec, New Mexico, with BERNIE PEARL and many others.
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Fri, Jul 4; in Santa Barbara:
4 pm “FOURTH OF JU-LY MUSIC SPECTACULAR” with PETER FELDMANN & THE VERY LONESOME BOYS and THE SANTA BARBARA SYMPHONY at Santa Barbara County Courthouse Sunken Gardens, Anacapa and Victoria Sts, Santa Barbara. Peter tells us, tongue-in-cheek, “Once again, the Santa Barbara Symphony has agreed to close for our well-known, respected bluegrass group. It's a great way to celebrate this country's birthday. Bring a blanket and a picnic hamper for added enjoyment.”
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PETER FELDMANN was honored with the annual "Music Legend" award in May, 2008, by the Topanga Banjo Fiddle Organization. He’s been studying, collecting, and performing bluegrass and old-time music for more than 40 years. An outstanding mandolinist in the Bill Monroe tradition, Peter also adds guitar, banjo, and fiddle to his sets, which combine new arrangements of traditional American tunes with bluegrass classics. The founder of the ‘70s music club, THE BLUEBIRD CAFÉ, as well as the SANTA BARBARA OLD TIME FIDDLERS' CONVENTION, Peter now manages his music company, BlueGrass West! in the Santa Ynez Valley. His band, THE VERY LONESOME BOYS includes bassist TOM LEE, veteran of the CACHE VALLEY DRIFTERS and THE BLUEGRASS CARDINALS, while MIKE NADOLSON, head of Tricopolis Records in Orange County, plays Martin flat-top guitar; record producer DAVID WEST of Play Ball Productions and a CMH Records recording artist, plays banjo (David is known for his song writing and producing skills); TOMMY MARTON plays fiddle. Admission is free.
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Sat, Jul 5; near Victorville:
Noon & 2 pm “ROY ROGERS INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION” is two "unplugged" all acoustic shows at Roy Rogers Ranch, Oro Grande, California. (More info to come.)
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Sat, Jul 12; in Noleta:
11:30 am-2:30 pm PETER FELDMANN & FRIENDS bring bluegrass-Americana to the “CAL ORCHID OPEN HOUSE” at Cal Orchid Nursery, 1251 Orchid Dr, Noleta (between Santa Barbara & Goleta). Peter tells us, “If you like orchids, this is fun. If you like bluegrass, this is fun. If you like both, this is wunderbar! Browse through an amazing array of gorgeous orchids for sale while listening to Peter and friends sing ‘Gathering Flowers From the Hillside,’ ‘You Are My Flower,’ and other botanical hits. A fine lunch, featuring tri-tip sandwiches, guacamole, tamales, and other tasty treats will be offered for sale along with the orchids. Admission is free.”
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Sat, Jul 12; in San Diego area:
Noon-1 pm KAHUNA COWBOYS JUG BAND at the 3rd Annual Alley Cat Art Walk, alley between E Main St & Rea Av, El Cajon, California 94526; 619-401-8858; www.downtownelcajon.com.
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Sun, Jul 13; in Salinas:
Annual “SALINAS RODEO COWBOY GATHERING” with DAVE STAMEY, MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY, in Salinas; 800-549-4989.
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Sat, Jul 19; in Colorado:
Annual “CRESTED BUTTE MUSIC FESTIVAL” with MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY in Mountaineer Square, Crested Butte, CO.
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Sat, Jul 19; in Minnesota:
“KAXE MISSISSIPPI RIVER FEST” in Grand Rapids, MN, with HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN, others.
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Wed-Thu, Jul 30-31; in Mammoth Lakes:
“DAVE STAMEY PACK TRIP” with award-winning western singer-songwriter DAVE STAMEY; info, 888-475-8747.
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Thu, Jul 31; at Lake Arrowhead:
“ARROWHEAD ARTS MUSIC FESTIVAL” with BELINDA GAIL & CURLY MUSGRAVE; 909-336-1991.
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Aug 1-3; in Oregon:
“COAST FORK COWBOY FESTIVAL” in Creswell, Oregon, with headliners HORSE CRAZY, HIGHSTRUNG BAND, VERN WOODBURY, THE CRIDDLE'S and McCORD'S.
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Fri, Aug 1; in Colorado & New Mexico:
“LAVETA PASS RIO GRANDE SCENIC RAILROAD HIGH ALTITUDE CONCERT SERIES” with IAN TYSON, and MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY; info, www.riograndescenicrailroad.com. This mixes a steam-powered narrow-gauge train ride up a 10,000 ft pass in the Rocky Mountains with great music.
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Fri-Thu, Aug 1-7; in Mammoth Lakes:
“DAVE STAMEY PACK TRIP” with award-winning western singer-songwriter DAVE STAMEY; info, 888-475-8747.
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Sat, Aug 2; in N San Diego County:
7:30 pm RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE play the Mission Theatre, 231 N Main St, Fallbrook; 760-731-2278; www.missiontheatre.org.
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Sat, Aug 2; in San Diego:
BELINDA GAIL & CURLY MUSGRAVE play the “Acoustic Music San Diego” Concert Series, 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego; 619-303-8176.
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Sat, Aug 2; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7 pm MIKE LOPEZ plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. Mike Lopez was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California. Part native American Chumash of the Kalawashaq Village, Mike embraces the multicultural aspects of his deep roots. His multifaceted background is clearly reflected in his song writing. He has been singing and playing guitar since he was ten years old, and was strongly influenced by County, Blues and Jazz. At the early age of thirteen Mike formed his first band and at fifteen he composed his first song, entitled “Easy Chair”. Info, www.mikelopez.biz/live. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 9-11; in Texas:
“NAVASOTA BLUES FEST” the event dedicated to the memory of MANCE LIPSCOMB, who BERNIE PEARL says, "was a teacher and mentor with whom I played numerous times through the '60s and early '70s. Mance's influence on my playing and understanding of the blues is enormous. I spent Christmas with Mance and his family in Navasota in 1973, courtesy of Greyhound, and I'm delighted to return, via air this time, and perform the music I learned at this great musician-philosopher's side. You can access festival information on www.navasotabluesfest.org. So, if you're going to southeast Texas in August...."
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Sat, Aug 9; in Utah:
Annual “RAILROAD FESTIVAL” at the Golden Spike Nat’l Historic Site, Promontory, UT, with music by award-winning western band, STAMPEDE.
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Sat, Aug 9; in Arroyo Grande:
DAVE STAMEY plays “SHEILA VARIAN’S SUMMER SPECTACULAR” in Arroyo Grande; info, www.varianarabians.com.
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Thu-Sat, Aug 14-16; in Las Vegas:
4th Annual “NEW MEDIA EXPO” moves for the first time from Southern Cal to Las Vegas, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. It's all about podcasting, online videos, web seminars, and other new media. Info, www.newmediaexpo.com; 949-348-2590, ext 15.
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Fri, Aug 15; in Colorado & New Mexico:
“LAVETA PASS RIO GRANDE SCENIC RAILROAD HIGH ALTITUDE CONCERT SERIES” with MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY; info, www.riograndescenicrailroad.com. This mixes a steam-powered narrow-gauge train ride up a 10,000 ft pass in the Rocky Mountains with great music.
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Fri, Aug 15; in Canada:
14th Annual “FRED EAGLESMITH CHARITY PICNIC” at the Springwater Conservation Area, Aylmer, Ontario. Great musicians in the lineup. Info, www.fredeaglesmith.com.
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Sat, Aug 16; in Beaumont:
6 pm RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE play the free “Concert on the Green Solera Homes” series at 1615 Fairway Dr, Beaumont.
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Sat, Aug 16; in Poway (San Diego):
7 pm HIGH HILLS play the San Diego Folk Heritage series at Templar's Hall, Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. Strong solid and energetic bluegrass are the trademarks of this group, featuring fine instrumental leads on fiddle, mandolin, guitar, banjo and standup bass joined by a compeling blend of vocal harmonies. First formed in 1996, High Hills has headlined at many festivals and has shared the stage with the Dixie Chicks and Ricky Skaggs. Humor and multi-instrumental diversity make for a memorable evening. High Hills will be performing music from their latest bluegrass CD, "Leaves On The River." Band info, www.highhills.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sat-Thu, Aug 17-22; in Cambria:
Annual “SUMMERSONGS WEST SONGWRITING CAMP” in Cambria; info, www.SummerSongs.com. SEVERIN BROWNE says, “If any of you are interested in a very musical summer vacation where you can learn to write songs, or improve your songwriting, this camp is the greatest! Five days of singer-songwriter heaven! There are wonderful teachers to teach whatever their specialty is (see below), lots of time to hang with new friends (and time alone to write), plenty of great food, and the natural beauty of Cambria, California!”
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Here is a listing of the teachers and some of the classes they will be teaching:
PENNY NICHOLS teaches “Harmony Singing” and “Vocal Technique”. She sang with Jimmy Buffett, Arlo Guthrie, Jackson Browne, and lots of others. She’s the founder and leader of SummerSongs.
TERESA TUDURI teaches “Songwriting from a Mystic Space.”
HAROLD PAYNE teaches “The Art of Collaboration” and leads an “Improv Songwriting Playshop.”
TOM PRASADA-RAO teaches “Songwriting” and “Guitar.”
CARY COOPER teaches “Songwriting” and has written lots songs. She sings with Tom Prasada-Rao in the Dreamsicles.
MAE ROBERTSON teaches “Marketing Your CD” and “Performance Class.”
FLORENCE RIGGS leads a “Creative Soundings Workshop” and also does private “Singing Sessions.”
BILL GESSNER teaches “Writing Funny Songs.”
JOYCE WOODSON teaches three classes: “Finding your own Treasure Trove – Writing using Sense and Memory;” “Three Jazz Chords that will change your Songwriting Life;” and “Who Knows where the Time Goes – Organizing your Creative Time.”
PAT MILLIKEN teaches a guitar class called “Adventures in DADGAD”.
REBECCA TROON teaches “Get Your Groove on!”
DALE LaDUKE teaches “Basic Piano and even more Music Theory.”
SEVERIN BROWNE teaches “Song Starting” to beginners and “all those who just need a kick in the butt to get started.”
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In addition to the classes, there are song circles, campfires, and performances at night.
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Thu-Sun, Aug 21 to 24; in Virginia:
1st Annual “INDIEGRRL CONFERENCE” in Spencer, VA. Indiegrrl is a web-based organization for female musicians and they welcome guys who want to celebrate or support women in the music biz. This is their first conference. Info on that, the organization, and joining their wonderful weblog are all at www.indiegrrl.com.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 22-24; in Nebraska:
5th annual “OREGON TRAIL WAGON TRAIN BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL” in Bayard, Nebraska, with Bluegrass Patriots, High Plains Tradition, Bob Turner, Acoustic Mining Company, Prairie Dogs, other bands to be announced. Info, www.oregontrailwagontrain.com/bluegrass.html, Oregon Trail Wagon Train, Box 2, Rte 502, Bayard, NE 69334.
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Sat & Sun, Aug 23 & 24; in Kansas:
“TUMBLEWEED FESTIVAL” in Garden City, KS, with HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN, others.
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Fri-Sun, Aug 29-31; in Texas:
Annual “KERRVILLE WINE & MUSIC FESTIVAL” is the one the locals call “Little Folk,” at Quiet Valley Ranch, 9 miles from Kerrville, Texas; the same site as the annual Kerrville Folk Festival that lasts three weeks in May & June. Info, www.kerrville-music.com.
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Sat, Aug 30; in Wyoming:
“MAGIC CITY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL,” in Lyons Park, Cheyenne Wyoming. Great bands, free.
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Sat, Sep 6; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm PEGGY WATSON with DAVID BELDOCK plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. Peggy Watson is a unique musician. She is recognized as one of San Diego's leading acoustic singer-songwriters but has been embraced by the jazz and pop world as well. With a wide vocal range, her smooth, emotional voice effortlessly moves between contemporary folk stylings, smokey jazz, or powerful pop ballads. She is a fine songwriter-guitarist who moves her audience from tears to laughter with her relevant and touching songs. Artist info, www.peggywatsonsongs.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sat, Sep 13; in Kansas:
Annual “COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Jewell, Kansas (relocated this year from its longtime home in Ionia, Kansas). CURT SHOEMAKER, who produces the festival, was recently inducted into the Kansas Steel Guitar Hall of Fame. Les Gilliam of the THE LES GILLIAM TRIO tells us, "The folks down the road in Jewell, Kansas have invited Curt to move the show this year to Jewell. Ionia has no alternate location in case of rain whereas Jewell has such a back up facility. Jewell also offers other advantages for the fans. Jewell is located just a few miles N of Beloit, Kansas on Highway 14. Call 785-786-3361 for more information. There will be country music all day long and I'll be on around noon and 3:30 pm."
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Fri-Sun, Sep 19-21; in Big Bear:
Annual “BIG BEAR COWBOY GATHERING” with GARY ROBERTSON, RED STEAGALL, others, at Big Bear Lake; www.bigbearcowboygathering.net.
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Sat & Sun, Sep 20 & 21; E of San Diego:
Annual “JULIAN BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL & BANJO-FIDDLE CONTEST” at Frank Lane Field, Julian; www.julianbluegrassfestival.com. A variety of music, not just bluegrass, included in the lineup with TRAILS & RAILS and many others. Banjo, guitar, and mandolin contests and an open mic stage, too, so if you're a player start getting ready. The Julian Bluegrass Festival is the oldest Bluegrass Festival in California. Many of the finest bluegrass artists today started on this stage in contests and in performances.
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Sat, Sep 20; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm PETER SPRAGUE & FRED BENEDETTI play the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. PETER SPRAGUE formed his first group, the Minor Jazz Quartet, when he was in high school. Peter's group, Blurring the Edges, was awarded best contemporary jazz recording for their 1994 CD in the San Diego Music Awards. His own CD “Nikki's Rose” was nominated for Best Jazz CD in 2000 by SDMA, and he was voted Best Jazz Musician of the Year 2000 by SDMA. His group, Pass The Drum, was nominated for CD of the year by the SDMA in 2003. The San Diego Reader voted Peter the Best Jazz group of 2002 in their “Best Of” issue. Artist info, www.peterspraguemusic.com/main/index.html.
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FRED BENEDETTI has performed for the master classes of Andrés Segovia, Pepe Romero, Christopher Parkening, Federico Moreno-Torroba, George Sakellariou, and David Grimes. Fred has performed internationally and with the San Diego Symphony, the San Diego Opera, the Starlight Opera, the American Ballet Company, the Old Globe Theatre, Luciano Pavarotti, and jazz artist Dave Brubeck. Presently, he is full-time professor of music at Grossmont College, chair of guitar studies, and member of the guitar faculty at San Diego State University with George Svoboda, Robert Wetzel and Celin Romero. Equally at home playing classical music or contemporary music, he records on the SBE label and DOMO records with four noted ensembles: Keltik Kharma (a celtic band); The Odeum Guitar Duo, honored by Acoustic Guitar magazine as having one of the ten best independently-produced guitar CDs for the year 2000, "Blurring the Edges" also a recipient of the 1994 San Diego Music Awards "Best Pop-Jazz" album of the year. Fred has worked as a studio musician for 20 years, and his playing is featured on over 60 CDs, numerous movie soundtracks, and TV commercials. He has shared the stage with Art Garfunkel, Basia, Michael Franks, Mark O'Connor, Michael Hedges, and Ottmar Liebert, and has recorded with Willie Nelson, Juice Newton, Paul Overstreet, Patty Loveless, Tom Barabas, Big Mountain, Matthew Lien, Ronny Robbins and William Lee Golden. He has performed for dignitaries including the King & Queen of Malaysia, Mikhail Gorbachev and President Jimmy Carter. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Wed-Sun, Sep 24-27; in Oklahoma:
The annual “GENE AUTRY, OKLAHOMA FILM AND MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Gene Autry, Oklahoma, www.geneautryokmuseum.com, begins with a Wed night open mic show. Thu, Fri & Sat there are two stages of booked artists. Several Hollywood Movie Stars will be there during the event for panel discussions and autograph sessions. Les Gilliam of the SILVER LAKE BAND tells us, "My band and I will be the headliners for the Sat night show, presenting a 90 minute concert, with Don Long on drums, Kenny Glasgow on bass, Jerald Ritter on fiddle and the unbelievable Smiley Weaver on steel guitar."
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Wed, Sep 24; in Bakersfield:
RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE play the RaboBank Arena Theater, Bakersfield. Info, www.ridersofthepurplesage.com.
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Fri-Sat, Sep 26-27; in Oklahoma:
Annual “GENE AUTRY FILM AND MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Gene Autry, OK; www.geneautryokmuseum.com.
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Fri-Sat, Sep 26-27; in Canada:
“DEEP ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, with HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN, others.
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Fri-Fri, Sep 26-Oct 3; in Colorado & New Mexico:
“FRED EAGLESMITH'S ROOTS ON THE NARROW GAUGE” with guests CORB LUND, WASHBOARD HANK and LANCE LOREE (others tba). Deep into the heart of the San Juan Mountains, Albuquerque, NM - Durango, CO - Pagosa Springs - Chama, NM - Albuquerque. "Let's get our own train and go someplace great. I don't mean a fancy one, I mean an old one, with steam and dust and cinders." - Fred Eaglesmith. Journey with the Fred Eaglesmith Band (www.fredeaglesmith.com) with guests Corb Lund (www.corblund.com), Washboard Hank (www.washboardhank.com) and Lance Loree (others tba) to travel into the San Juan mountains of southwestern Colorado and Northern New Mexico. Ride the last great, scenically spectacular examples of steam-era railroading in North America. The legendary Durango & Silverton (www.durangotrain.com) deep through Las Animas Canyon, then to the wild country of the Cumbres & Toltec www.cumbrestoltec.com), North America's longest, highest and most remote narrow gauge railroad. E-mail Roots on the Rails at trains@sover.net, or call 866-484-3669 (toll free in the US & Canada) or 802-258-1397. Info, www.rootsontherails.com. $1,989 per person.
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Sat, Sep 27; in Tehachapi:
“BEAR VALLEY BUCKAROOS GATHERING” with DAVE STAMEY, in Tehachapi; 661-821-6615.
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Sat, Sep 27; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm COUNTRY JOE McDONALD’s “TRIBUTE TO WOODY GUTHRIE” plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. In his highly-entertaining Tribute to Woody Guthrie, Country Joe McDonald deftly conveys all the charm, talent, and social and political consciousness of the legendary folksinger from Oklahoma. McDonald, whose father Worden shared Oklahoma’s Dust Bowl roots with Guthrie in the ‘20s & ‘30s, opens the tribute with a moving performance of Woody’s best-known tune, “This Land is Your Land,” and ultimately sings 13 Woody Guthrie songs, all in a strong clear voice that doesn’t mimic Guthrie’s style, but conveys the emotion and energy that defines Guthrie. Artist info, www.countryjoe.com/cjmbio.htm. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $22 gen’l, $18 mbrs.
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Sun-Tue, Sep 28-30, in Mammoth:
“MAMMOTH LAKES PACK OUTFIT FALL HORSEDRIVE” with DAVE STAMEY; info, 888-475-8747; www.mammothpack.com.
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Wed-Fri, Oct 1-3, in Mammoth:
“MAMMOTH LAKES PACK OUTFIT FALL HORSEDRIVE” with DAVE STAMEY; info, 888-475-8747; www.mammothpack.com.
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Sat, Oct 4; in Poway (San Diego):
10 am-4 pm 11th Annual “TRAIN SONG FESTIVAL” at Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway; 858-668-4576; SDFH@san.rr.com. Hear the sweet sounds of train songs and whistles. The sounds of the railroad, the pounding of the steel wheels on the steel rails and the blast of the steam whistle flood the mind with musical inspiration. The California Parks and Recreation Society gave an award to this event, co-sponsored by San Diego Folk Heritage and the City. It features live traditional music inspired by the history and culture surrounding railroads. Features a full line-up of live entertainment throughout the day, train-related vendors, Poway Station Model Railroad Club display, craft displays by Poway Arts & Crafts Guild artists, mock train robberies by the Apache Canyon Gang and the Shadow River Regulators, and a free children's craft area. Using their 1907 Baldwin steam locomotive, the Poway Midland Railroad offers train rides for a nominal fee on the park's half-mile track. There exists a special connection between trains and music. Children’s railroad and hobo costume contest, for prizes, at 12:45 pm in the park’s gazebo, all kids welcome to participate. Family event. Free.
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Fri-Sat, Oct 10-11; in Lone Pine:
Annual “LONE PINE FILM FESTIVAL” in Lone Pine, with plenty of Western music, and DAVE STAMEY headlining. Info, www.lonepinefilmfestival.org. Events include "Concert at the Dow" series with Fri & Sat evening concerts at 7 pm at The Dow Villa.
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Sat-Mon, Oct 11-13; in Ventura:
Annual “SEASIDE SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GAMES” with music on three stages, at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, in Ventura. This is a very good event, with the top Celtic musicians, and there is also a separate-tix Saturday evening concert at a nearby hotel. Info, www.seaside-games.com.
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Thu, Oct 16; in Ojai:
7 pm SARA GREY & KIERON MEANS at the Ojai Concert Series, Ojai Valley Woman's Club, 441 E Ojai Av, Ojai; 805-649-5189; www.ojaiconcertseries.com. Sara Grey and Kieron Means are a singing duo on guitar & banjo. This mother and son sing native American ballads and songs of Ireland and Scotland. Sara's voice is powerful and sweet with a distinctive and lovely tremolo. She also plays a mean (claw hammer style) 5 string banjo. Kieron's voice is as smooth as silk, rich and mellow, and he is also a virtuoso finger style guitarist. Together they will captivate you with their excellent singing of old-timey ballads and a wonderful repertoire of contemporary folk songs from here and across the pond. Writing in Prittle Prattle, Molly Nudds says, "singing by turns restrained, triumphant, gentle, strong, fun and deeply emotional, but always with that beautiful rhythmic vitality ..." Doors at 6:30 for adv tix & will-call, 6:45 for tix buyers. Seating first come. Kids tix, under 14, are 1/2 price; on-site child care, by adv reserv is $5. Show tix, $15 adv, $18 door.
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Fri, Oct 17; in Descanso:
Annual “VAQUERO DAYS” with DAVE STAMEY, RODGER MAXWELL, at Merrrigan Ranch in Descanso (that’s the town of Descanso, NOT Descanso Gardens).
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Sat & Sun, Oct 18 & 19; in Joshua Tree:
The 3rd Annual “JOSHUA TREE ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL” offers discounted early bird festival tix for $60 (limited number); info, www.joshuatreemusicfestival.com. The lineup, so far, includes the STAIRWELL SISTERS, NATHAN, TRAMPLED BY TURTLES, DEVIL MAKES THREE, BELLEVILLE OUTFIT, the STARLINGS, HILLSTOMP and the THRIFT STORE ALL STARS. More artists tba soon.
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Sat, Oct 18; in Fallbrook:
DAVE STAMEY plays the “Americana Music Series” at Hilltop Center, 331 E Elder, Fallbrook (San Diego); 760-723-2563; JMW94@aol.com. Event info, 760-415-9026.
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Oct 24-26; in Phoenix:
5th Annual “FOLK ALLIANCE REGION WEST CONFERENCE” in Phoenix, AZ; www.FAR-West.org.
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Mon-Fri, Oct 27-31; across Canada:
“2008 COWBOY TRAIN” with IAN TYSON, TOM RUSSELL and ELIZA GILKYSON. A journey across Canada from Vancouver to Winnipeg on board a private section of Via Rail's Canadian. Includes all Cowboy Train activities, all meals on board, sleeper accommodations (upper or lower semi-private berth accommodations: bench seat by day, roomy single bed by night), shower in each car, private dome car/lounge, concerts and workshops in Performance Car, kickoff and farewell concerts in Vancouver and Winnipeg, hotel room at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and hotel TBA in Winnipeg. E-mail Roots on the Rails at trains@sover.net
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Wed-Tue, Oct 28-31 & Nov 1-2; in Laughlin, Nevada:
RIDERS IN THE SKY play three nights at the Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino, Laughlin, NV.
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Fri, Oct 31-Sun, Nov 2; in Arizona:
Annual “TOMBSTONE WESTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL” in Tombstone, AZ, with THE DUE WEST TRIO, GEORGE DICKEY, RODGER MAXWELL, MARVIN O’DELL, JOE BETHANCOURT, PATTY CLAYTON, BILL BARWICK; info, www.tombstonewesternmusicfestival.com.
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Sat, Nov 8; in Poway (San Diego):
7 pm JOEL RAFAEL plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at Templar's Hall, Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. Joel’s CD tracks have been heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks.” He is an award-winning, internationally-recognized songwriter from San Diego County. Among his accomplishments are winning the Kerrville Folk Festival "New Folk Emerging Songwriter Award" in 1995. Artist info, www.joelrafael.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Sun-Sun, Nov 2-9, 2008; in Canada:
“POLAR BEAR TRAIN” With FRED EAGLESMITH, GURF MORLIX, JON DEE GRAHAM and friends Winnipeg-Churchill, MB and return. Music, a 900 mile train ride, and lots of Polar Bear watching. Includes all Polar Bear Train activities, all meals on board when train is enroute, sleeper accommodations (upper or lower semi-private berth accommodations, shower in each car, private dome car/lounge, concerts and workshops in Performance Car, farewell concert in Winnipeg, hotel room in Winnipeg 11/8. E-mail Roots on the Rails at trains@sover.net
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Wed-Sun, Nov 5-9; in Death Valley Nat’l Park:
Annual “DEATH VALLEY 49ERS ENCAMPMENT” with DAVE STAMEY, KEN GRAYDON, many others performing.
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Mon-Fri, Nov 10-14; across Canada:
“2008 SONG TRAIN” Toronto to Vancouver with TOM RUSSELL and THE FLATLANDERS - JOE ELY, BUTCH HANCOCK & JIMMIE DALE GILMORE. Ride across Canada on the rails that built a nation. Seventy avid music fans and amazing musicians make a non-stop rolling festival from Toronto to Vancouver. Three days and nights of music on board the last great long-distance streamline train still operating in North America - Via Rail's “Canadian.” Open mics and workshops every afternoon and on-board concerts every evening in our intimate Performance Car, where the scenery and music never stop. Includes all Song Train activities, all meals on board, sleeper accommodations (upper or lower semi-private berth accommodations: bench seat by day, roomy single bed by night), shower in each car, private dome car/lounge, concerts and workshops in Performance Car, kickoff concert in Toronto, hotel room at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto. E-mail Roots on the Rails at trains@sover.net or call 866-484-3669 (toll free in the US & Canada) or 802-258-1397. Info, www.rootsontherails.com. $2929.00 CN per person.
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Thu, Nov 13; in Ojai:
7 pm DANA & SUE ROBINSON play the Ojai Concert Series, Ojai Valley Woman's Club, 441 E Ojai Av, Ojai; 805-649-5189; www.ojaiconcertseries.com. Publicity on this one says, "In a Dana and Susan Robinson concert you'll hear two rich, intimate voices, intricate and powerful guitar, mandolin, banjo and fiddle-playing. Dana writes songs and tells stories about America, the land and its people. They bring to their performances an understanding of America's musical heritage and convey its significance to our culture.
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Dirty Linen says, "Many songwriters have been heralded as modern day Woody Guthries or keepers of the American rural spirit, but that mantle might be better entrusted to musicians like Dana Robinson who embody both the heart and the soul of folk music." The Asheville Citizen-Times writes, "...rural America explored with elegant simplicity. Their music and cleanly poetic songwriting bring to mind the great folksingers of our times." Artists info, www.robinsongs.com. Doors at 6:30 for adv tix & will-call, 6:45 for tix buyers. Seating first come. Kids tix, under 14, are 1/2 price; on-site child care, by adv reserv is $5. Show tix, $15 adv, $18 door.
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Sat, Nov 15; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm MEN OF WORTH plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. This folk-music duo was formed by JAMES KEIGHER (Ireland) and DONNIE MacDONALD (Scotland) in 1986. Both exiles, it was through the Celtic music scene in Southern California that James and Donnie first met, and within a couple of years a partnership developed that was simultaneously serious and fun. Geographical changes now find James and Donnie living in Southern Oregon and Northern California respectively. Whilst remaining true to their Gaelic roots, Men of Worth have successfully evolved as marvelous entertainers. Artist info, www.menofworth.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Tue-Wed, Nov 18-19; in New Mexico:
Annual “WESTERN MUSIC SONGWRITERS COLLEGE” with JUNI FISHER and others teaching; in conjunction with the WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION FESTIVAL in Albuquerque, Aug 20-23. Info at www.westernmusic.org or 661-297-5955. [NOTE: Festival dates have been changed from those previously announced.]
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Thu-Sun, Nov 20-23; in New Mexico:
Annual “WESTERN MUSIC ASSOCIATION FESTIVAL” with performances by JUNI FISHER, SONS OF THE KONZA PRAIRIE, PATTY CLAYTON, RODGER MAXWELL, THE TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS, YAMPA VALLEY BOYS, STAMPEDE, BILL BARWICK, and others, in Albuquerque, with annual awards, panels, workshops, performances, and more. Info at www.westernmusic.org or 661-297-5955. LOTS of L.A. area "western" people attend this every year. [NOTE: dates have been changed from those previously announced.]
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Sat, Nov 22; in Palm Desert:
3 pm RIDERS IN THE SKY at the McCallum theater for the Performing Arts, in Palm Desert.
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Fri-Sun, Dec 5-7; in Monterey:
Annual “MONTEREY COWBOY POETRY & MUSIC FESTIVAL” with DAVE STAMEY, BAXTER BLACK, JUNI FISHER, PATTY CLAYTON, at the Monterey Conference Center, Monterey; www.montereycowboy.com; 800-722-9652.
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Sat, Dec 6; in Poway (San Diego):
7 pm TRAILS & RAILS plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at Templar's Hall, Old Poway Park, 14134 Midland Rd, Poway; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. WALT RICHARDS & PAULA STRONG have enjoyed performing together for over twenty years in various groups, including Bow Willow and Mandolin Madness. Trails & Rails has appeared at many Western Music Events over the last couple of years, carrying on the grand tradition of Western music. In Nov, 2005, Trails & Rails won the Duo Harmony competition at the Western Music Association Music Festival and annual gathering in Albuquerque. Collecting and sharing cowboy and train songs, along with information about the history of the West, is just one of their many passions. Artist info, http://members.cox.net/trailsandrails. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Fri, Dec 12; in Visalia:
SONS OF THE SAN JOAQUIN play their annual Fan Club Dinner in Visalia; info & tix, 928-757-9030.
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Sat, Dec 13; in Visalia:
SONS OF THE SAN JOAQUIN play their Christmas Concert at the Fox Theater, in Visalia.
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Sun, Dec 14; in Victorville:
“CURLY’S COWBOY CHRISTMAS” with BELINDA GAIL & CURLY MUSGRAVE in a benefit for the Happy Trails Foundation in Victorville.
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Sat, Jan 10, 2009; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm APRIL VERCH plays the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. When you see twenty-seven year old April Verch perform, the first thing that strikes you is the pure energy that infuses her fiddle playing and stepdancing. When you listen to “Take Me Back,” her third disc for Rounder Records, heard on radio’s “Tied to the Tracks,” what draws you in are more subtle things - her confident, winsome singing, the finely detailed elegance of her fiddle phrasing and the depth of a repertoire that ranges through material from Americana mainstays Buddy and Julie Miller, to simple country songs and rollicking tunes from her native Ottawa Valley to sparkling original instrumentals. Artist info, www.aprilverch.com/bio.php. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $22 gen’l, $19 mbrs.
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Sun-Sat, Jan 18-31, 2009; in Elko, NV:
25th Annual “COWBOY GATHERING” in Elko, Nevada. Expect an extra-special shebang for their big anniversary year.
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Sat, Jan 31, 2009; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm TERRI HENDRIX with LLOYD MAINES play the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. When Terri Hendrix walked away from her opera scholarship in college, it was only because she found the classical music path too narrow for her free spirit. But there was just no shaking her love of music. Armed with the Mississippi-John-Hurt-style guitar chops she learned from her mentor, Marion Williamson, in exchange for milking goats on the philanthropist’s Wilory Farm, Hendrix began hauling her own P.A. in the back of her beat-up pick-up to gigs throughout the Texas Hill Country. From her native San Antonio to the live music hotbed of Austin and every small town honky-tonk and coffee shop in Texas, it wasn’t long before the fans started adding up and Hendrix had to recruit some of them to help her keep up with her mailing list. All this in the pre-email/Web site dark ages of the early ’90s.??By the time she got around to recording her debut album, 1996’s Two Dollar Shoes, Hendrix did what most artists still did at the time, and shopped around for a record label. She was turned down by three, none of which are still in business. She released the record independently, and never looked back. Now, nine self-released albums later, Hendrix is still thriving — and grateful she made the fateful decision more than a dozen years ago to not only follow her own path through her music career, but to ultimately “own her own universe.” Artist info, www.terrihendrix.com. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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Feb 22, 2009; in San Diego:
7:30 pm STEVE GILLETTE & CINDY MANGSEN play the San Diego Folk Heritage series, location tbd. The review of Steve and Cindy's latest album “Being There” in Sing Out magazine, says, "Steve and Cindy have hit on a combination that consistently produces high quality recordings and entertaining stage shows. Their voices and styles meld seamlessly with a gentleness and a maturity that is unmatched in the world of folk duos." Their web page includes a wealth of information about the duo, including sound files, a full one-hour concert video recorded at the Kennedy Center, an infamous jokes page, plus a wealth of links to other folk music resources. www.compassrosemusic.com.
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Feb 24, 2009; in Encinitas (San Diego):
7:30 pm WOODS TEA COMPANY play the San Diego Folk Heritage series at San Dieguito United Methodist Church, 170 Calle Magdalena, Encinitas; 858-566-4040; SDFH@san.rr.com. They are an acoustic group that performs fiery Celtic tunes, bluegrass, sea shanties, and American folk songs with ease and skill. During a performance they use as many as a dozen instruments. They are Howard Wooden on vocals, bass, guitar, bodhran; Mike Lussen on vocals, five string banjo, bodhran, bouzouki, guitar; Tom MacKenzie on vocals, hammered dulcimer, banjo, guitar, ukelele; and often, a fourth “guest” artist. Band info, www.woodstea.net. Adv tix, www.ticketweb.com; $18 gen’l, $15 mbrs.
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