Saturday, March 19, 2011
Seattle, WA: Town Hall (Bushwick Book Club for Kids!)
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Seattle, WA: The Children's Museum
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Seattle, WA: The Children's Museum
Thursday, December 31, 2009
2009 Gig Archive
2009: Stickin’ around, makin’ a record...
Date | City | Venue |
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12/17/09 | Bellevue, WA | Crossroads |
10/17/09 | Pasco, WA | Three Rivers Folklife Society Opening for Bill Staines |
10/11/09 | Charlottesville, VA | Private Wedding |
10/8/09 | New York, NY | Googie’s Lounge |
10/3/09 | Everett, WA | KSER Sound Adventure Aboard the Schooner Adventuress |
9/24/09 | Seattle, WA | Seattle Children’s Museum |
9/12/09 | Seattle, WA | The L.A.B. at Seattle Drum School |
9/6/09 | Richland, WA | Tumbleweed Music Festival |
8/4/09 | Seattle, WA | Maple Leaf Lutheran Church |
8/2/09 | Seattle, WA | Westside UU Congregation |
7/24/09 | Mercer Island, WA | Youth Theatre Northwest (Faculty Showcase) |
July 18-19 | Seattle, WA | Sound Transit Link Light Rail Launch |
6/4/09 | Kent, WA | Sunnycrest Elementary School |
5/28/09 | Seattle, WA | Seattle Children’s Museum |
May 23-24 | Seattle, WA | Northwest Folklife Festival |
5/22/09 | Bellevue, WA | KBCS 91.3-FM Interview/Performance |
4/28/09 | Edmonds, WA | Driftwood Players (Full-Band) |
4/11/09 | Everett, WA | House Concert |
4/10/09 | Bellevue, WA | Crossroads |
3/20/09 | Seattle, WA | Q Cafe |
2/12/09 | Seattle, WA | Seattle Children’s Museum |
1/29/09 | Bellevue, WA | Crossroads |
1/8/09 | Seattle, WA | Seattle Children’s Museum |
1/3/09 | Seattle, WA | House Concert |
Performance Notes
Thu., December 17, 2009
Bellevue, WA: Crossroads
Nice to close out a more reclusive, close-to-home year on a home-court gig. Looking forward to hitting it harder in 2010 with a new record!
Sat., October 17, 2009
Pasco, WA: Three Rivers Folklife Society (Opening for Bill Staines)
When I was very young, I refused to go to sleep until my folks had spun both sides of The Whistle of the Jay, and I still remember my father helping a 7-year-old me gather up all of my stuffed animals to take to a Bill Staines concert, where we sat in the back and held them up appropriately (yes, appropriately!) during the verses of “All God’s Critters.” How delightful (for me), then, that Bill couldn’t go on until I’d done my 25 minutes! A special evening for yours truly...
Thu., October 8, 2009
New York, NY: Googie’s Lounge (Above The Living Room)
Through my Northwest Home work—and general disposition—I’ve developed an acute defensiveness toward the prevailing New York ‘how could anyone live anywhere else?’ attitude: many are where they are for a reason, I counter, and their lives matter! But...this city really is unlike any other place imaginable (or not; further proof, Brooklyn-based friend Pat Wictor remarks, that the ‘NY-is-the-only-way’ approach is absurd). And Googie’s is a great little songwriter spot on up-and-coming Ludlow Street! Feels good to stretch out a little (and road-test some new tunes) after a largely close-to-home year thus far.
Sat., October 3, 2009
Everett, WA: KSER Sound Adventure - Aboard the Schooner Adventuress
What a day for a sail! (And not like last time, when the breeze howled at the dock and then died once we made our way out into the sound...) And kind fun to play for a very captive audience—little chance anyone’ll jump ship—but hard to shout down the wind.
Sat., September 12, 2009
Seattle, WA: SDS L.A.B.
The Seattle Drum School’s L.A.B. (‘Little Auditorium in the Back’) is a cool space, and it’s nice to be part of a ‘songwriter’ evening that’s not full of the usual suspects (much as I love ’em)—and probably good for me to learn a Neil Young tune, too (everyone had to do one). Particularly enjoyed Mary Lydia Ryan’s piano stylings, and always nice to hang with Steve Mason; additional co-bill props to Sarah Burgess, Judd Wasserman, and Zach Moss, who’ll be great fun to watch as time keeps marching on.
Sun., September 6, 2009
Richland, WA: Tumbleweed Music Festival
The ‘lucky’ 13th Tumbleweed festival, with a theme of Superstition to boot—figures it’d dump rain on the evening concert...in the desert (steppe...). Stays dry enough for my set, but plenty-windy; and there’s enough flat surface area on the back of an acoustic guitar (or, perhaps, significant dearth of available shielding material on the player’s bean-pole body) to catch the gusts pretty well a la a sail. Nice to be back on the buddy-system for a weekend with Joe Jencks, hear a great winning song from Mike Murray (who took home a trophy hand-made by yours truly), learn a very effective way to deal with hecklers from Tom Lewis, and visit with old and new friends alike. RIP, John F. Perry (1943-2009)—thanks for all you’ve done.
(From my post to the FAR-West list-serv earlier this year:)
The FAR-West community lost a gem with the passing of John Perry (66) last Friday, co-founder (along with his wife, Micki, and others) of Three Rivers Folklife Society in SE Washington State. Like any of us, John was a wonderfully complicated fellow, a folkie as folky as they come with a distinguished career as a nuclear engineer for the Navy and then local power companies. I could list a host of accomplishments and names in tribute, but I'd rather share an endearing memory and some personal thanks: What's remarkable about the vast, 'non-Seattle' expanse of Washington State known to most merely as 'Eastern Washington' is just how far away from the popular Northwest image of rain-in-your-Starbucks these communities lie: distance; climate; politics; life... I grew up in one of these towns--not near *anything*--and determined local citizens with a 'why not?' vision were the only reason I could be exposed to live music as a child. Under John's watch the Tumbleweed Music Festival (www.3rfs.org/tmf.htm) in Richland, WA, has grown to attract performers from across the country (without sacrificing a close, local feel), built a reputation for its splendid treatment of artists, and almost single-handedly revived a songwriting scene that had been spinning its wheels in places. John hand-made the trophies presented to the winners of the festival's annual songwriting contest, which feature striking copper-wire tumbleweed sculptures in a style John learned from his father-in-law. I will never forget John attending the house concert panel at the 2007 FAR-West conference. As the discussion began to wind down and artists looked for subtle ways to be seen by the panel, John started asking some pretty pointed questions about how certain templates might apply in more rural, conservative settings. He certainly violated the atmosphere of gentle-schmooze, and his style might not have won him any points, but his thesis deserves repeating: do not assume any community is less vital because it is less known. RIP, friend - |
Sun., August 2, 2009
Seattle, WA: Westside Unitarian Universalist Congregation
It’s not every day that one gets to contribute songs to a service with the sermon “Spiritual Practice: From Twitter to Prayer”...in a Masonic Lodge, no less! Can’t make it east to kick off the second decade of Gospel Sundays, so I suppose this is the next-best place to be...
July 18-19, 2009
Seattle, WA: Sound Transit Link Light Rail Launch (Rainier Beach Station)
I remember when ‘Light Rail coming in 2009’ seemed an eternity off, but here we are (and here I am singing at the opening). And come another ten or so years, the landscaping vision in place down MLK is likely to pay off handsomely as the trees fill out. For the time being, however, the sight of a scrawny songwriter inching slowly east to follow the shade of a scrawny Henderson Plaza tree as each afternoon dwindled must’ve been worth a chuckle or two... Nice to pass the musical time withAmanda and Erin , and really neat to finally ride the train when my four sets finally wound down—riding a subway through Seattle feels like I’m in a completely different city taking in new views!
May 23-24, 2009
Seattle, WA: Northwest Folklife Festival
Folklife has asked me to be ‘Community Coordinator’ for singer/songwriters at this year’s festival, a task which—after all requisite cat-herding jokes—I have enthusiastically embraced. What makes songwriter music different from anything else one might encounter at the festival (and one can certainly encounter most everything else here!) is that it is original music, so rather than host a performance of select individuals for my community’s ‘show,’ my crack-coalition has created events in the form of open, unamplified Emerald City Song Circles where anyone is welcome to share an original song (just as anyone is welcome to just come and listen!). Our hope is that this becomes a recurring way to celebrate local songwriting, and I think we’re well on our way. (I also had a normal set...and ended up on aTV promo from the local FOX affiliate...)
Tue., April 28, 2009
Edmonds, WA: Driftwood Players
Kinda nice to run the full outfit out there on a stage with some elbow-room. And a few choice prop-room finds really tied the set together...
Sat., April 11, 2009
Everett, WA: House Concert
Backing Nancy K. Dillon (good friend) and the UK’s Ian Lang (fast becoming good friend) tonight—sideman gigs don’t usually make it onto here (don’t know what I’d say in a dozen annual Reilly & Maloney entries...), but this one was so fun and new that it made the self-indulgent cut.
Fri., April 10, 2009
Bellevue, WA: Crossroads
Excited that Crossroads is trying a songwriters in-the-round format with one of its weekend dates, and can’t think of a better group with which to (half-)circle than Messrs. Larry Murante (New CD!), Orville Johnson, & Brad Warren—though, if the format sticks and Crossroads wants to do this again (I hope it does!...judging from several comments, folk dig it), we’ll have to get a female or two involved!
Fri., March 20, 2009
Seattle, WA: Q Cafe
Victory Music has long been a custodian of and presence in the local acoustic music community, and for the first time in quite a while it has released a new compilation of works from Northwest songwriters and artists: A Northwest Acoustic Celebration (Vols. 1 & 2). My tune “Carry On” appears on Vol. 1, so I’m joining many of the stellar other artists for a release concert tonight. Nice hall, nice crowd, and always fun to drag Erin along—the Vol. 2 concert’ll be April 17!
Thu., January 29, 2009
Bellevue, WA: Crossroads
It just works here. You wouldn’t think it would, but it does. And I love it! Good place to road-test some new tunes and keep the organization’s efforts humming.
Sat., January 3, 2009
Seattle, WA: House Concert
Joining Joe Jencks at the last minute for a pleasant gathering to kick off 2009 with potluck and song!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
2008 Gig Archive
2008: Still Ramblin’
Date | City | Venue |
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12/5/08 | Seattle, WA | Columbia City BeatWalk |
11/15/08 | Boise, ID | House Concert |
11/11/08 | Seattle, WA | Musicquarium Lounge @ the Triple Door (Full-Band) |
11/2/08 | Seattle, WA | Dusty Strings (Mandolin Workshops) |
10/30/08 | Bellevue, WA | Crossroads |
Oct. 24-26 | Mesa, AZ | FAR-West |
10/13/08 | Lake Forest, IL | Lake Forest College Guest Lecture: World Music Survey |
10/12/08 | Chicago, IL | Uncommon Ground |
10/12/08 | Clarklake, MI | Universalist Unitarian Church of East Liberty |
10/5/08 | Big Rapids, MI | House Concert |
10/4/08 | Saginaw, MI | White Crow Conservatory |
9/26/08 | Seattle, WA | Conor Byrne Pub (Full-Band) |
Aug. 30-31 | Richland, WA | Tumbleweed Music Festival |
8/5/08 | Seattle, WA | National Night Out: Block Party |
7/20/08 | Moscow, ID | Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse 10th-Annual Gospel Sunday |
7/2/08 | Seattle, WA | Musicquarium Lounge @ the Triple Door (Full-Band) |
6/20/08 | Seldovia, AK | Seldovia Summer Solstice Music Festival |
5/22-28/08 | Kerrville, TX | Kerrville Folk Festival |
5/17/08 | Renton, WA | Carco Theatre |
5/8/08 | Seattle, WA | Conor Byrne Pub (Full-Band) |
5/8/08 | Seattle, WA | Seattle Children’s Museum |
4/20/08 | Oysterville, WA | Oysterville House Concert |
4/19/08 | Bellevue, WA | Crossroads (Full-Band) |
4/12/08 | Pioneer, CA | Log Cabin House Concert |
4/11/08 | Nevada City, CA | KVMR Interview |
4/9/08 | Oakland, CA | Strings |
4/6/08 | Campbell, CA | TrueWind House Concert |
3/27/08 | Seattle, WA | Seattle Children’s Museum |
3/22/08 | Seattle, WA | Seattle Folklore Society |
3/21/08 | Portland, OR | Portland FolkMusic Society |
2/3/08 | Seattle, WA | Dusty Strings (Mandolin Workshops) |
1/26/08 | Maple Ridge, BC | Candlelight House Concert Series |
1/20/08 | Moscow, ID | Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse |
1/12/08 | Seattle, WA | House Concert |
Performance Notes
Fri., December 5, 2008
Seattle, WA: Columbia City BeatWalk
A few years ago friends of mine had a baby, who emerged with an awfully-full head of sandy hair that at times seemed to showcase frosted tips. People often asked my friends which stylist they used for their newborn... If they had needed to go somewhere to trick out the little guy, though, they might’ve wanted to check out this place, my venue tonight for the fabulous first-Friday BeatWalk event. Holiday displays (buy! buy!) have displaced us (brought Dave and Erin along) from the front window, but there’s nice space in the back—only catch (aside from low visibility): one of the items for sale in the store is the classic egg-shaker, and the kids on hand’ve found ’em (more snare, Dave...).
Sat., November 15, 2008
Boise, ID: House Concert
A house concert just as it should be: good folk (& good food!) filling a good room. Great hosting helps, too...!
Tue., November 11, 2008
Seattle, WA: Musicquarium Lounge @ the Triple Door
Could get used to food/drink/company this good; might try...
Thu., October 30, 2008
Bellevue, WA: Crossroads
I suppose this is a good economy to have work (especially in my field), but I’ve been worried my scrambling around will lead to a slip-up sooner or later, and tonight it happens: I can certainly get by without the forgotten tuner, and could get creative without capos (capoes?) if I had to, but I didn’t askAmanda to come all this way not to be able to play the songs in her keys... Thank goodness this’un starts on the early side (and traffic wasn’t bad!), and perhaps the two new capo(e)s I now own will live in my car’s ashtry near the extra cable, mic stand, guitar stand, and D-I that travel with me after having at one time or another been a ‘forgotten item.’ Otherwise, nice show/crowd...!
October 24-26, 2008
Mesa, AZ: FAR-West Folk Alliance Conference
Ah, the Hustle. Gotta show up now just to remind folk that I’m still around and at it. Kept plenty-busy this time running the Puget’s Sound Presents showcase room, playing numerous others, backing the versatile Rain Perry and former Leonard Cohen vocalist Julie Christensen (who also had original Stone Poneys member Kenny Edwards in tow—that was a fun collaboration!), stealing some baseball time with delightful roommate Pat Wictor, and avoiding the Crossroads Gun Club gathering happening concurrently. Not a lotta time left over for sleep...
Did learn this to pass along, however: if you’re gonna run from one showcase to another, flouncing into the second just a bit late to back up another singer, make sure the folder of charts you have is really full of your charts and some a similar manila folder full of someone else’s e-mail printouts. Just FYI.
Sun., October 12, 2008
Chicago, IL: Uncommon Ground
Seriously? 85° & sunny...in Chicago?? With co-bills bailing left and right (is it me?), couldn’t ask for better last-minute luck than FARM-fatigued (Sandy) Andina & (Stephen Lee) Rich. And the guilty friends making up for a half-dozen years of blowing me off by driving from Lansing (where a mutual friend just got hitched) to catch the show doesn’t hurt, either... Nice room (is an annual visit now tradition??), sound, and crowd—I’m content! (UG records and streams shows there—check out the ‘Radio’ links if you like...)
Sun., October 12, 2008
Clarklake, MI: Universalist Unitarian Church of East Liberty
“Almost too nice for church,” one woman says to me slyly while soaking in a ray or two on the stoop before the service. Hard to find strong fits with the Association Sunday plug—though community, as ever, abounds and folk’re willing to go with me—so what’s the harm in plugging my dear Reverend-cousin’s own work here? Now, off down the road...
Sun., October 5, 2008
Big Rapids, MI: House Concert
It’s a delightful family affair again, with one young removed-cousin wishing it were her show. Great visit, potluck, and after-excursion to the family farm...
Sat., October 4, 2008
Saginaw, MI: White Crow Conservatory
Ominous to see a road sign pronouncing Flint, MI, “CLOSED” on the drive up (perhaps it referred only to a stretch of I-475...couldn’t snap a pic in time, though we’ll see how the ones of the giant, in-transit pumpkins turn out). I do love neat spaces, and the White Crow is certainly that!—converted church with stage, studio, teaching spaces, in-house store, and fearless cat. Veeerry mellow pace to the evening.
Fri., September 26, 2008
Seattle, WA: Conor Byrne Pub
Well, I feel bad about this: I put a photo of the wrong “Boston to Austin” group on the poster—but hey, no one else made a poster... These B2A gals make a fine co-bill, as does the velvet-voiced, improv-skilled Robert (Sarazin) Blake, an old chum of Amanda’s...speaking of whom, after finally memorizing her new last name re: on-stage reciting, gotta start over with Erin. Interesting crowd/room tonight, but after so many Thursdays here we wanted to see what we might be missing.
August 30-31, 2008
Richland, WA: Tumbleweed Music Festival
In my family, it only takes once for something to become a tradition (in fact, I’d wager we have some ‘traditions’ that we’ve never actually carried out), so mychoice of shirt this year is an obvious one. And though they tried their darndest to get me double-time Saturday when the performer scheduled before me cut it close re: arrival time—and then effectively yelled “psych!” when the stage-power went out just as I was to go on (the blender from the smoothie-hut overloaded the breaker, I later hear...thought about announcing “smoothies on me!” during select others’ sets just for grins)—the extra slot comes Sunday when a projected no-show really doesn’t show... Nice to get at least as many positive comments on the performances themselves as the emcee work this year (I think folk’re just really used to bad emceeing at folk festivals...). Still a favorite event of mine.
Sun., July 20, 2008
Moscow, ID: Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse 10th-Annual Gospel Sunday!
Can’t believe they’ve let us do this for ten years! I’ve never seen a crowd so big for any UUCP summer service (others concur), and though Dad and I’ll happily claim it, I’m sure it owes for to the imminent departures of one-time UUCP Music Director Cathy Green and Gospel Sunday Celebrant (and co-founder) The Rev. and newly-Doctored (maybe newly-‘Doctorated’—no plastic surgery involved...) Tami Moore, headed to Oklahoma...along with the Sonics... Love it when they come to sing!
Wed., July 2, 2008
Seattle, WA: Musicquarium Lounge @ the Triple Door
The best-laid plans... Drew up two sets tonight, plus a special five-song attention-grabber to insert whenever the mainstage show let out, but in hindsight I recognize two fatal assumptions: one, that we would have ample time/space to set-up; and two, that the esteemed mainstage headliner would not wrap before we were even underway (or all assembled for that matter...though nice of him to stick around for some of the set!). Once we settled some—which likely took me longer thaneveryone else given my personal makeup and the fact that I’d just come from a memorial service (R.I.P., Jim; glad to have known you)—’twas a nice evening in a fun room with a good (if occasionally over-enthusiastic) crowd. Whew!
Fri., June 20, 2008
Seldovia, AK: Seldovia Summer Solstice Music Festival
People come to Seattle and remark: “Wow!—water and mountains everywhere!” But all through my first twenty-four hours here in Alaska I find myself exclaiming: “WOW!—water and mountains everywhere!!” What a neat, unpretentious event in a marvelous setting (as billed) where one can walk anywhere (even to the airport to hop a John Deere ‘bush-plane’ back across the bay) and a tremendous community feel (even before a ton of family showed up!). Can’t wait for my next excuse to head back!...though the daylight plays with the sleep schedule quite a bit...
Sat., May 17, 2008
Renton, WA: Carco Theatre: Nelsen Middle School Concert Chorus Guest Composers Concert
My problem is that I don’t exaggerate like others do. I don’t drop ‘-est’ tags on everything, proclaiming each item I encounter in daily life the best, worst, or most-incredible thing ever, yet people shrug off my judicious superlatives as bombast or white noise just the same, assuming I’m like them in that respect (I’m not). I have, as folk point out regularly, a pretty good understanding of the English language, and if I need to use particular words—especially in writing—I will...so pay careful attention: whatBrian Hoskins is doing with his choir program at Nelsen Middle School is nothing short of remarkable and unlike any other comparable outfit in the region and likely beyond. What other middle school director is commissioning original works from internationally-renowned composers, flying others across the country (twice!) to deliver Gospel goods to people who need to be told, tackling works last seen by the Seattle Men’s Chorus...and premiering works by a local singer/songwriter who thinks he tells it like it is better than you do (he does)? What other seventh-grader gets to sing at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre without American Idol-style humiliation? What a gift to the community and to the lives of these students and families!!
A treat to hang with Pete Malinverni, Jody Sandhaus, Scott Warrender—and, of course, the kids!! Amanda joins for “Carry On”.
And a big raspberry to the punk(s) who bashed in the window of Pete’s and Jody’s rental car...
Thu., May 8, 2008
Seattle, WA: Conor Byrne Pub
Again, if I could get these folks insurance (and convince ’em that their own abundant, additional undertakings should take a back seat) then I’d conscript all to WW band life full-time. Alas... Alicia opens with a set of her own and then the full outfit takes it the rest of the way for a nice house (and one local celebrity-type—who might’ve proved helpful at the other in-town attraction this evening) kept up past bedtime on an almost-springlike Thursday in the Northwest-People’s Republic. I’m happy to bring this group in any time; wonder if the film turned out...
Sun., April 20, 2008
Oysterville, WA: Oysterville House Concert
The entire community of Oysterville lies on the Register of National Historic Districts (and has since 1976), and my host (Oysterville gentry herself) has much to do with the town’s present presence and preservation (say that three times fast). Great crowd, enthusiasm, and all-around gig, and I much enjoyed the walking tour (Sydney and Nyel live in No. 13, across from the church) and visit afterward. I eagerly await a return: ‘Oysterville’ is not just a clever name.
(Those’re some massive piles of oyster shells on the drive in. And I couldn’t help thinking of The Fog at times while strolling around...)
Sat., April 19, 2008
Bellevue, WA: Crossroads
The Crossroads contract reminds performers that “our audience takes offense to comments like ‘I can’t believe I’m playing a mall’ and other put-downs of the venue”—which is perfectly appropriate given the wonderful,previously-espoused live-music-model-in-unlikely-setting this particular mall has maintained for sixteen years—but you try keeping your cheeky, in-the-knowrhythm section in line for two full sets...on Brian’s birthday, no less! Good crowd as usual, and fun to debut a few new numbers/arrangements: Bon Jovi was meant to take the form of an acoustic waltz...
Sat., April 12, 2008
Pioneer, CA: Log Cabin House Concert
Not much one can do when the whole town has the flu... Still, sometimes the connection one makes to those in modest house-concert attendance—especially in such a strikingly-comfortable setting—is worth more than trying in front of scores in a noisy barroom. Fun, woodsy conversation before and after (learned about the Miner’s Cat), and figured this would be as good a time as any to attempt this forgotten chestnut, recovered a few days earlier whilst visiting an old friend who had unearthed a film from 2002.
Wed., April 9, 2008
Oakland/Emeryville, CA: Strings
What a cool model!: like other societies, etc., Strings members for their dues get great live music in a fabulous space and the chance to visit with one another at the regular events, hosted for fifteen years by one Joey Lent. Splitting a bill with Doug Blumer—late of The Westerleys and a truly great songwriter/entertainer/personality/presence—and pleased to be doing just that; nice pairing and fun night. These folk came to sing!
Sun., April 6, 2008
Campbell (San Jose), CA: TrueWind House Concert
If the spirit and benevolence it takes to host a house concert aren’t asking enough by themselves, TrueWind hosts Bev Barnett & Greg Newlon are doing it mid-remodel...and hosting a potluck and post-concert song-circle too! (Well, the potluck helps when you have no operable kitchen...) Nice in-the-round grouping/sharing, but the highlight comes after when the gathering becomes an episode of This is Your Life ambushing co-bill Ginny Mitchell, who finally discovers that the amiable gentleman who has sat right in front of her all night is in fact the very fellow whose dubious cover band played her eighth-grade graduation thirty-plus years ago and whom she has been trying to track down for more than a year. Love it. And better than thelast time I was in-area.
Sat., March 22, 2008
Seattle, WA: Seattle Folklore Society
Night Two with the fearsome foursome. Happy to pull double-, producer/performer duty, though glad to do it on the back end. Got all into road-mode and now I find myself back after ~26 hours.
Fri., March 21, 2008
Portland, OR: Portland FolkMusic Society
PFS and my cronies with Seattle Folklore Society have collaborated some with bookings this season, and this month comes a special Portland/Seattle songwriters in-the-round billing in both cities: me; Val D’Alessio; Dan’l McIlhenny; and Joni Laurence. Always interesting to trace the musi-conversational thread in ITR settings—didn’t think we’d stay on goats for two full passes...
Sat., January 26, 2008
Maple Ridge, BC: Candlelight House Concert Series
Yes, greater-Vancouver is effectively tropical Canada, but I still think all Canadians should know how to drive in the snow as a requirement for citizenship (though it is really coming down). Still, some hearty souls make it out to Pam Southwell’s welcoming abode—likely winding (or sliding) their respective ways there more efficiently than me (how many darned Dewdney Trunk Roads are there?!)—and a nice night is had by all.
Sun., January 20, 2008
Moscow, ID: Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse
Another Gospel-y MLK service with Rev. Jim-Bob at UUCP. Got a title this time: Guest Soloist (with the choir).
Sat., January 12, 2008
Seattle, WA: House Concert
Took away from the recent FAR-West conference the sense that house concert presenters want some video content...so I thought I’d film one. Thanks to Dustin Patterson (camera) and Alicia Healey (sound):
More HERE
Monday, December 31, 2007
2007 Gig Archive
2007: Gettin’ the new disc out there
(And plenty of unlisted side-work, too!)
Date | City | Venue |
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11/18/07 | Seattle, WA | Dusty Strings (Guitar Workshops) |
11/15/07 | Bellevue, WA | Crossroads |
11/15/07 | Seattle, WA | Seattle Children’s Museum |
Nov. 1-4 | Vancouver, WA Portland, OR | FAR-West Folk Alliance |
10/18/07 | Puyallup, WA | A River & Sound Review |
10/7/07 | Seattle, WA | Dusty Strings (Mandolin Workshops) |
10/5/07 | Seattle, WA | Beatwalk |
9/20/07 | Seattle, WA | Conor Byrne Pub (Full-Band) |
9/16/07 | Chicago, IL | Uncommon Ground |
9/15/07 | Big Rapids, MI | House Concert |
9/1/07 | Richland, WA | Tumbleweed Music Festival |
8/11/07 | Coeur d’Alene, ID | Private Wedding |
7/29/07 | Bellevue, WA | 6th Street Fair |
7/19/07 | Bellevue, WA | Crossroads |
6/30/07 | Seattle, WA | Lake Union Wooden Boat Festival |
6/23/07 | Bellevue, WA | Crossroads (Full-Band) |
5/27/07 | Seattle, WA | Northwest Folklife Festival |
5/12/07 | Curlew, WA | House Concert |
5/6/07 | Coeur d’Alene, ID | North Idaho Unitarian Universalists |
5/3/07 | Missoula, MT | Sean Kelly’s |
4/28/07 | Seattle, WA | Seattle Folklore Society with Ter-Ra |
4/15/07 | Moscow, ID | Palouse Folklore Society with Joe Jencks |
4/14/07 | Boise, ID | House Concert with Joe Jencks |
4/12/07 | Salem, OR | House Concert with Joe Jencks |
4/11/07 | Portland, OR | The Funky Church with Joe Jencks |
3/8/07 | Seattle, WA | Conor Byrne Pub (Full-Band) |
3/3/07 | Spokane, WA | Caterina Winery |
3/2/07 | Pullman, WA | Daily Grind |
Feb. 21-25 | Memphis, TN | Folk Alliance |
Performance Notes
Thu., November 15, 2007
Bellevue, WA: Crossroads
Sometimes I think I get the call here because they don’t wanna try too hard for some dates...and I’m happy to come out, visit with Bob, bringAmanda, and, or course, support the cause. Two food-court gigs in one day...!!
Thu., November 15, 2007
Seattle, WA: Seattle Children’s Museum
“That was great!” I learn from the nice folk who’ve hired me as I finish my hour-long Arts in the Afternoon program; “We really appreciated that you interacted with the kids.” Wait...you mean some people come here and don’t interact with the kids?!
They got some of my favorites, like Rosalie Sorrels’ classic “I’m Gonna Tell” and Barry Louis Polisar’s underappreciated “My Brother Threw Up On My Stuffed Toy Bunny”, and some re-workings of my own—the ‘raise-your-hand-if-you-hear-a-town-you’ve-been-to’ rendition of my exclusively-Washington State “I’ve Been Everywhere” produced a sort of visual Whack-a-Mole effect...and considerable (though fun!) confusion. Our mad-libbed overhaul of Hank Williams’ “Mind Your Own Business,” however, was the hands-down highlight—select verses below (kids’ contributions in bold):
Once upon a school I used to ride my hair
Now I use a curtain, so you’d better beware
Why don’t you mind your own business...?
I’ve got a skinny, fat Tinkerbell that I fly a lot
I used to swim a table when it got too hot
But you should mind you own business...
November 1-4, 2007
Vancouver, WA & Portland, OR: FAR-West Folk Alliance Conference
Not sure I’m caught-up enough to offer an appropriate, full recap of the conference—lots good!—so I’ll steer the ultra-interested (or ‘industry’) folk to the list-serv archives: early-November has a good bunch of folks’ feedback... In addition to the elusive pursuit of ‘making it’ (am I somebody yet??), Puget’s Sound took the opportunity to brand itself a little (new logo!), hosting a table in the exhibition hall and a Seattle Sounds, etc. showcase room in addition to two after events, one at The Funky Church (LOVE that space!!) and another at Alberta Street Pub—all great chances for me to show off my new PSP poster board! A lot, sure, but I’m feeling like it was worth it...
Thanks to all the great souls and spirits who made for a fun and productive weekend, and who make up this strong and growing community.
Thu., October 18, 2007
Puyallup, WA: A River & Sound Review
Enjoyed my appearance on River & Sound Review’s studio podcast in April—I like what Jay Bates is doing and hope to see the “one-of-a-kind literary entertainment variety show” series grow—and glad to be part of this month’s live podcast. Worried that the “significant wind event” (what?!) hyped by the media might keep folk away, but all-told I’ve played to far emptier rooms... Quite enjoyed Casey Fuller’s poems, and neat to see Karen Fisher’s book taking off after years of hard work.
Fri., October 5, 2007
Seattle, WA: Columbia City BeatWalk
On the first Friday of the month, many businesses in Columbia City’s downtown core (a vibrant neighborhood in South Seattle) participate in BeatWalk, which brings in musicians and charges a modest, flat cover while a two block sector of Rainier Ave. S explodes with people from the community. (What a great live-music model!) In my continued efforts to play-solo-as-little-as-possible-around-town (I fought it for years, but it really is more fun for everyone with more people involved...), I’ve convinced Dave and Erin to join me (in lieu of the still-tentatively namedSüper Band ) at my venue—Bookworm Exchange—creating a fun and still-versatile trio that seems to provoke a positive response. Lotta in-and-out traffic (including one couple who made quite a face—I guess we really weren’t what they were hoping to find...and, luckily, they have plenty of options on a BeatWalk night!), but lotta sustained listening, too, which is fantastic. And a lotta enthusiastic kids (bless ’em!) up later than I ever was at that age. (Of course, we are sorta situated in the kids section, and this is the book that stares at me for most of the three sets, taking me back to another ‘in-store’ performance from my past, where this is what filled my field of vision...)
Thu., September 20, 2007
Seattle, WA: Conor Byrne Pub
Good to be back here with the full band, even with only the short notice provided by Hot Club Sandwich’s cancellation (we seem to have kept HCS’ “High-energy Gyspy Jazz” tagline on the Conor’s website...)—no better time to try the new ‘Süper Band’ handle (Brian’s suggestion), if you ask me! Nice to see some band identity coming together and—can you believe this, coming from a songwriter?!—have it not all be about me all the time: stretch out with some surf-y numbers; let Erin take a few; watch Brian and Alicia launch into some impromptu lounge selections; add more cello; make fun of Dave... Yup, gotta keep this group working.
Sun., September 16, 2007
Chicago, IL: Uncommon Ground
It’s far nicer than it oughta be here in the Second City, considering that it dipped into the 30s in Michigan last night, even given the expected breeze coasting in from Lake Michigian. In the shadow of Wrigley Field (Go Cubs, Go...), Uncommon Ground has built a great reputation for hosting good music (great food, too!) and plenty of it; honored to be part of a bill here, and thrilled to see some familiar faces come out on a Sunday evening to support a boy far from home.
(The one item I forgot to pack this trip: Q-Tips.)
Sat., September 15, 2007
Big Rapids, MI: House Concert
Man, house concerts are really the way to go. This one’s full of family on my father’s side, many of whom I’ve met only once or twice before (I’m trusting others’ memories on this...)—and one good, old friend from high school music-making days. Fall is definitely creeping into the air, which gives the large, wood-heated room that surveys the large, air-cooled grounds a wistful-but-pleasant feel as my voice skips about from pine floor to high ceiling (“Autumn’s Calling” seems to hold particular effect tonight). Wish the visit could be longer, but at least we got to close down the Big Rapids Bennigan’s.
Sat., September 1, 2007
Richland, WA: Tumbleweed Music Festival
I forget to pack one item (at least...) on every trip I take. And though I grow better and better at packing quickly and completely as I do it more and more often, there is always something; in fact, I now find that I cannot relax until I discover what it is that I have forgotten (this usually happens in the car en route, sometimes mere blocks from the house). When before it might have been something consequential such as swimsuit or guitar tuner, these days it’s usually quite manageable: frisbee, perhaps; sharp razors; etc. (certain oft-forgot items, such as guitar stands—and said frisbee—now live permanently in the car).
This trip, it’s a smart shirt in which to perform. And a quick call to Dad, who’s coming down for the festival, has me set (though somewhat serendipitous to see an article on area thrift stores—likely my fallback had Dad and the wardrobe that used to outfit many a Pullman High School dancegoer not been available—in the local Herald).
Year five for me now at this wonderfully-paced-and-placed event, and though I have to watch my songwriting title depart from the position of emcee (deserved congrats to Chris Roe!), I emerge otherwise unscathed. Thanks to fellow Pullmanite Rajah Bose for the photograph below!
Sat., August 11, 2007
Coeur d’Alene, ID: Private Wedding
Congrats to Amanda & Brian!!
Sun., July 29, 2007
Bellevue, WA: 6th Street Fair
Give Bellevue some credit: I don’t know that Seattleites would turn out at noon on a cold-and-cloudy Sunday for an arts festival the way folk’re milling about here as I arrive. (Been to the ’Vue a lot lately...) Nice stage and sound, and glad to see some of the moisture burn off. And good, as always, to getErin out.
Thu., July 19, 2007
Bellevue, WA: Crossroads
Speaking of events co-sponsored by Puget’s Sound that I don’t book... Good to be back in this inimitable, glass-pergola-covered, linoleum-plated showcase (band-less, but a nice opportunity to addAmanda to a few more tunes and share more laughs with Bob)!
Sat., June 30, 2007
Bellevue, WA: Lake Union Wooden Boat Festival
Though Puget’s Sound is an official co-sponsor, I have no part in the booking of this event (wish word’d get out...) and I assumed that, since I played here last year, I’d sit this year out (seems fair). Imagine my surprise, then, when I opened the schedule attachment to send off confirmation e-mails and saw my name in this slot! Fortunately, I’m free...
And, if you can get over the constant—and literal—horn-tooting from the Steamship Virginia V and Tugboat Arthur Foss (both within spitting distance...and awfully loud!), it’s a great gig. Better-than-expected weather and a chance to do most of a full set withErin make for a most-pleasant outing!
Sat., June 23, 2007
Bellevue, WA: Crossroads
Though folk who’ve seen me on the Crossroads Stage before may tire of hearing it, I’ll state once more: there’s no other place quite like this. A mall food court with one of the best sound-techs in the region (thanks, Bob!) and a sizeable, attentive audience that comes (to a mall!) to listen, support, and—perhaps most importantly—sustain one of the most uniquely vibrant live-music venues in the region...or anywhere... Fun to bring the full band around, play withthese terrific musicians again, keep Erin singing, and move a few more copies of the new disc. And looks like I’ll be back soon.
Sun., May 27, 2007
Seattle, WA: Northwest Folklife Festival
With all of the visitors in town, playing/emceeing a Folklife in-the-round set almost seems an afterthought. Sharing the intimate-ish Cafe Impromptu stage with me in this Songwriters’ Circle are Tim Garon, Ali Marcus, and Jess Grant—a motley crew indeed. Nice turnout (my plan that it be sunny in the morning to bring folk out and then dump rain to drive festival-goers indoors to my stage in the later-afternoon never quite materializes as it’s stayed gray-and-sprinkly all day; this’ll prove to be the festival’s only cloudy offering), but, to be honest, I’m just glad to have been on time after scurrying over from my one-song mandolin-cameo with Reilly & Maloney several stages over...
Sat., May 12, 2007
Curlew, WA: House Concert
If I could do events just like this 4-5 times a week, I’d have it made. Hosts Greg and Linell caught me a few months ago in Spokane and had inquired about a house concert; after several near-misses, I now find myself outside of Curlew, WA—just an Ichiro-peg from Canada—in a fabulous octagonal home along the banks of the Kettle River (pretty high right now...). If the setting (and drive over) wasn’t enough, the crowd that arrives is as wonderful an example of comfortable rural community as you’ll ever find: fun to sing and interact with, and I’d never find this group here on my own in a short amount of time. Also fun to bust out some older NW Home stuff, especially “We’ve Got Stories.” In her introduction, Linell had mentioned the Law of Attraction, and I’m certainly glad it brought me here!
Sun., May 6, 2007
Coeur d’Alene, ID: North Idaho Unitarian Universalists
Schedule has allowed me a few ‘free’ days, and I’ve arranged to hide myself out on the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene, ID, at my old stomping grounds: Camp Sweyolakan. In many ways, the lake and the town of Coeur d’Alene are the second hometown of my heart, and I’ve got the perfect perch to sit and ponder the rapid development and change at hand. Perhaps a song’ll come of this...
After finally getting the aging Kayot to start, I’m able to rendezvous with Dad Sunday morning for our gospel-y service for the NIUU folk,another in a long line of such endeavors (our second here together). Gotta sing when the spirit says sing...
Thu., May 3, 2007
Missoula, MT: Sean Kelly’s
SK’s here in chilly-but-pleasant Missoula (why, incidentally, do I always pick up the radio signal for my beloved M’s just as they’re blowing a lead??) is a nice find: a straight-up bar gig, sure, but supportive ownership/management and a nice community presence to be sure. Much less room for storytelling amid the clink and clatter, but they’re more with me than not. And always nice to have one table of old-and-new-friendly faces up front to keep you going as the evening wears on.
The skill saw revving right outside my window the next morning is a surprise, as are the fierce snow/hail flurries that follow me all the way back to the Idaho border.
Sat., April 28, 2007
Seattle, WA: Seattle Folklore Society with Ter-Ra
Though I find myself on the Phinney stage (so helped by the new floor!) once or twice a year emceeing for SFS, I have not, I realize, officially performed for the organization that was so good to me as I was getting a feel for the local scene and immersed inThe Project since the Grateful Bread days of 2000 and 2001. I appreciate tremendouly the gesture from producers Marni and Susan of offering me the date—a double-bill with sweet-harmony duo Ter-Ra (from Portland)—though I’m a touch concerned that the nice weather will keep folk away (that happens when this town gets its daylight back!) and sabotage my attempt here to cash in some ‘good behavior’ chips from the community... Anxiety proves a waste, however, as a nice house turns home to hear my usual yammering and some fun collaborations. As usual, thanks to all who keep these doors open!
Sun., April 15, 2007
Moscow, ID: Palouse Folklore Society with Joe Jencks
Lot’s of competition, we hear, for community-minded folk tonight who aren’t burning the night oil finishing taxes. Always a delight to sing in the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse, which, for a diversity of reasons, holds a special place in the hearts of Joe and myself. And always nice for me to be home—great run!
Sat., April 14, 2007
Boise, ID: House Concert with Joe Jencks
After 05-05-05’s smash debut, our anticipated (we’re told) return meets with much of the same enthusiasm and merriment. Fun to reprise the appearance—now a goshdarned bi-annual event, I suppose—and make some great new connections with folk as jazzed about ‘consuming’ music in this wonderfully intimate and interactive environment (got more folks singing this time!) as I am. Another fine effort from ‘M&M Productions’...
Thu., April 12, 2007
Salem, OR: House Concert with Joe Jencks
Hard to ask for more from a mid-week offering from a first-time presenter in a town where neither of us have ever played... Glad for the opportunity to meet and share music with Diana, Gerry, Sam, and their wonderful group of friends!
Wed., April 11, 2007
Portland, OR: The Funky Church with Joe Jencks
Funky, indeed!! Presbyterians, Catholics, and—judging from the size of the baptismal font—some folk from a serious dunking tradition have all passed through this stately-but-warm neighborhood church now converted (by a toy-maker in the 1970s, we hear) into a four-plex apartment building. I don’t want to know what it costs to heat the sanctuary unit in the winter, but I do think I may have found a solution to my family’s not-enough-room-for-everyone-to-stand-around-and-talk-in-the-kitchen woes. And I can’t stop humming “Alice’s Restaurant” (“Alice doesn’t live in the restaurant, she lives in the church nearby...”).
As a concert-space, it works well enough (we’re on top of one of the bedrooms, looking toward the altar-kitchen/movie-loft with the gorgeous stained-glass window behind us...and a mirror-ball right above), and the modest-but-supportive gathering makes a kick-off for the week’s regional-romp with Joe.
Thu., March 8, 2007
Seattle, WA: Conor Byrne Pub Seattle CD-Release Party!
Such a treat to have a band behind me...and a full room of enthusiastic folk (most enthusiastic about me...). And can’t overstate how nice it is to have great players who dig each other’s respective company. Repeated thanks to Alicia Healey, Brian Hoskins, Dave Bush, and Erin Clancy—wonderful to hear her back out singing! Couldn’t’ve asked for better anywhere...though I could have listened to the organ purr all night... Will be looking to do more of these!
Sat., March 3, 2007
Spokane, WA: Caterina Winery
Great room, nice folk. Logan Heftel opens. Still trying to make sense of the Inlander’s blurb recommending the show: “Woodie (sic) Guthrie, James Taylor, and your geeky physical science teacher are the major touchstones for Wes Weddell.” (Logan was wearing a James Taylor T-shirt...)
Fri., March 2, 2007
Pullman, WA: Daily Grind
Hometown release concert (still catching up on my ‘notes’).
February 21-25, 2007
Memphis, TN: 19th International Folk Alliance Conference
Okay, not off to a great start in ’07 with the note-keeping; FA is still its over-stimulating self, with me doing my in-on-the-joke darndest to insist as much as anyone else present that I’m somebody, darnit! Memphis is a great town, and nice to grab a car and sneak away through Arkansas and Mississippi some on Sunday (though I wouldn’t’ve minded the airline flying me back to Seattle the day I wanted, either—can always use time to plant feet fimly underneath...). It’s not who sees you showcase (though some did!), just that you did showcase!