Archive for April, 2009
Vashon Island Events: Vision for Vashon Public Forum / Reweaving the Fabric of Community ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
On Saturday, April 25, from 1:30 to 6 PM, the Vision for Vashon will hold a public forum on the topic of Reweaving the Fabric of Community. The event will be held at the “O” Open Space for Arts and Community at 18870 103d Avenue SW, Vashon.
This ambitious program is intended to address the issues of the development of affordable housing for working poor on Vashon; building networks of organic growers, food activists and concerned citizens to create a system of food security; expanding access to affordable health care; the creation of a viable local exchange currency; taking advantage of funding for renewable energy projects to establish solar energy installations on the island; and developing Vashon’s potential as a model for sustainable practices.
The intent of this Forum is to stimulate a grass-roots, action oriented agenda to improve the quality of Island life, particularly for the working poor. The organizers hope to strengthen existing organizations and connections between active organizations on the Island, rather than to build a new organization.
The tentative schedule:
1:30 – 2:00 Arrival, enjoy tea/coffee, visit organizations’ display tables, welcome talk / orientation
2:00 – 3:30 Forum presentations and small group discussions on affordable housing, renewable energy and transportation, and sustainability projects on Vashon
3:30 – 3:50 Break
4:00 – 5:30 Forum presentations and small group doiscussions on health / wellness, local exchange currency and food security
5:30 – 6:00 Wrap-up
The forum will be followed by a dinner provided by Vision for Vashon and music with dancing by Bob Krinsky and Friends.
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Vashon Island Events: The Blue Heron Presents Oni Buchanan ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
This weekend at the Blue Heron:
Saturday April 25 at 8 PM
ONI BUCHANAN
Poetry & Piano
ONI BUCHANAN is a young American pianist who focuses her virtuosity and inventiveness on creating and bringing to life themed concerts full of originality, curiosity, vitality, and a wide range of amazing piano works. Ms. Buchanan’s concerts have been described as “mesmerizing,” “insightful,” “exciting,” “inspiring,” and full of “flair, abandon, and color,” and her audiences have felt “transported,” “connected,” and “awed.” She has performed solo recitals throughout the U.S. and abroad, at such venues as the Instituto Brasileiro de Administração Municipal (IBAM) in Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, the University of Guelph as well as Conrad Grebel University College in Ontario, CANADA, the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts in Chicago, the Baltimore Museum of Art, and the Harvard University Hall Concert Series, among many others. Ms. Buchanan has been a guest soloist on many occasions, including performances for the Harvard Arts First festivals, the Harvard Music Department’s Composer Colloquium series, the Cicada Festival Emerging Artists Recital (Mount Gretna, PA), and as the guest concerto soloist with the Waynesboro Orchestra (Waynesboro, VA), conducted by Eric Stassen. In addition, Ms. Buchanan has given ensemble performances in New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall, Harvard University, and at the New School of Music in Cambridge, MA.
She will also teach a poetry class On Sunday, April 26. Call for more information, 206.463.5131.
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Vashon Island Music: Vashon Island Chorale Presents Spring Program ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
The 80-voice Vashon Island Chorale will present an ambitious program of American music to celebrate its 20th anniversary on the Island. Works by Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland and George Gershwin will be presented at 7:30 PM on Saturday, April 25th, and at 3:30 PM on Sunday, April 26th, at Bethel Evangelical Church.
The program will include Gershwin favorites including “sing of Spring,” “Embraceable You,” and “Summertime” as well as short pieces by Copland from his series of “Old American Songs. The historical significance of this material is described by chorale artistic director Gary Cannon: “he extensively researched musical Americana . . . [including] . . . slave sprituals, minstrel songs, gospel tunes, hymns, and folk songs.”
Copland was able to create a uniquely American sound which is universally recognized and culturally treasured.Alex PAtton, 13-year old soloist, will be featured in Leonard Bernstein’s “Chichester Psalms.” The piece will feature a quartet including soprano Jennifer Krikawa, alto Susan Valenti, tenor Gary Koch, and bass Andy Krikawa.
Tickets are $10/$12.50 and can be purchased at Books by the Way and the Vashon Bookshop.
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Vashon Island Music: Contra Dance ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
On Saturday, April 25th, from 7 – 9 PM, a contra dance will be held at the Ober Park building. Beginners and families are welcome and there is no need to bring a partner. All dances will be taught and called by Larry Muir and Shane Jewell. Music will be provided by Melodious Thump. Call Shane Jewell at 463-0778 for more information. This is a free event, however donations for the musicians will be appreciated.
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Vashon Island Events: Introducing the Vashon Green Map~ Vashon Island Real Estate
Vashon’s Social Ecology Education and Demonstration School (SEEDS) has completed its work on the online Vashon Green Map, identifying community natural resources, cultural resources and green living resources. The Green Map System uses a set of universally recognized icons that have been developed collaboratively since 1995 and are active in 475 cities and 54 countries. SEEDS begain its first phase of the program at the Vashon Farmers Market on the Village Green on August 23, 2008.
The online maps are interactive and open to an array of uses. Bob Spivey, a member of the developing committee, notes that one idea has been to create a sub-map of land available for farming / gardening on Vashon for residents who may otherwise not have access to land. A key feature of the map is that site visitors may nominate sites that do not yet appear on the map, as well as sites they may wish to see on Vashon in the future.
Developers will be at the Farmers Market in early May to collect suggestions for the future development of the map. Donations to off set printing costs are appreciated.
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Vashon Island Events: The Red Bicycle Presents Carrie Clark and the Lonesome Lovers, Andalibre, The Church of the Great Rain ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
This weekend at the Red Bicycle:
Friday, April 24 at 8:30 PM – 21+. FREE COVER!
CARRIE CLARK & THE LONESOME LOVERS
Carrie Clark has been a fixture in Seattle
“I am a generally happy person, but songwriting seems to bring out the dark side of my emotions. You have to have both, so in order to stay happy, the darker side of me is given to the songs I write.” Seems So Civilized, is Carries third independent release. Her two previous CDs, Release the Butterfly and Reverie, are still receiving national and international radio play including feature interviews on NPR radio programs and highlights in local and national media publications.
Saturday, April 25 at 09:30 PM – 21+ FREE COVER!
Esther Marion (dance, song, palmas, footwork, jaleos, castagnettes,dumbek)has worked with great Flamenco artists from Europe and the U.S.A.
Sunday, April 26 at 7 PM – FREE COVER!
CHURCH OF GREAT RAIN (Variety Show)
So what the heck is The Church of Great Rain? Well, it’s not exactly a bunch of Lutherans from Minnesota. But it is a group of Vashon Island performers who aspire to be the pacific northwest’s answer to A Prairie Home Companion.
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Vashon Island Events: Cafe Luna Presents Kate Graves, Cris Kelly, Shy Sundays and Celtic PLayers and Knitters ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
Friday, April 17,7:30 — Folk/Americana — No Cover
Kate Graves
Kate Graves is a singer-songwriter based out of Seattle, Washington. In 2007 she released her debut EP “Little Owl”. She was a finalist in both the Founder’s Folk & Bluegrass Festival and N.C.S.C songwriting contests. She also received honorable mentions in the prestigious Rocky Mountain Folk Festival & Telluride Troubadour contests. Kate is currently touring and looking forward to recording her first full length album.
Saturday, April 18, 7:30 — Original Traditional Folk Music — No Cover
Portland songwriter, Cris Kelly, fronts the Americana band, One Horse Shy . As the band is gaining momentum, he is also creating a career for himself as a solo performer. Chris grew up in Minnesota hearing a lot of Bob Dylan, Prince and Judy Garland. He moved across the country as an outdoor educator, which provided him with a comprehensive American experience in diverse landscapes and cultures.
The Shy Sundays Perform at Luna Sunday, April 19 at Noon
Celtic, Bluegrass, Swing, Klezmer & Folk
No Cover
“The Shy Sundays met late one golden morning in the dawn of time and began their musical explorations over a cup of warm tea and scones. A passing caravan of gypsies, hearing the strong rhythmic pulse, leaped into an impromptu circle dance. The inspired Shy Sundalians began shouting “Dosido!” and “Hay fer four!” in encouragement, as their fingers etched out wild contra dance tunes mixed with Celtic, bluegrass, swing, klezmer and folk melodies. Soon they found themselves playing at events throughout the Puget Sound region, from art gallery openings to country barn dances. The acoustic sound of fiddles, guitar, mandolin, cello, concertina, viola and four-part vocal harmony has pleased many a wandering soul. To this day the Shy Sundays still enjoy late morning tea, musical camaraderie and the company of wild dancers. “ Kim Thal
To reach the Shy Sundays, please call (206)463-0778, email shysundays@aristotle.net
Knitters plus Celtic Players
No Charge
Here’s a Vashon institution that just happens to find its home at Cafe Luna each Third Sunday of the month. So, grab a beer and have a great time with these fun-loving folks; at least a dozen of the 70 musicians show up to play most of the merry melodies (mostly Irish, jigs, reels, and polkas) from memory. Beginners are welcome; staying with the beat is the only requirement. Get a head start with the 250 tunes on their website, home.comcast.net/~saustin98/lark/.
Knitters of all abilities are invited to bring their projects to the Café; knit, schmooze, and learn from each other, while the Celtic Players work their understated and very merry music. What a fabulous combination! For more information about the knitting, contact David Guion, 463-1680.
Vashon Island Music: Pianist George Winston ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
On Sunday, April 26, at 2:30 PM, the legendary George Winston brings his masterful solo piano performance to the Vashon Theater in a concert benefit for Vashon Youth and Family Services. Tickets are $50 and $100. Call 463-5511 for more information.
Winston recently released the recording Gulf Coast Blues and Impressions in support of the Gulf Coast community in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Compositions were based on the work of New Orleans pianists including Henry Butler, James Booker, Professor Longhair, Dr. John, Allen Toussaint and Jon Cleary. Vashon music lovers and ethnomusicologists are encouraged to sample a tasting of the New Orleans sound which shaped American music.
George Winston, best known for his melodic rural folk piano style, has made no secret of the debt his playing owes to the musicians of New Orleans. Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions–A Hurricane Relief Benefit was inspired by Winston’s desire to support the Gulf Coast after the recent hurricane related devastation. This beautiful and vast region has a mystique all its own and he has been to it many times, from Corpus Christi, to Galveston, to Lake Charles, to New Orleans, to Gulfport/Biloxi/Bay St. Louis, to Mobile, to Pensacola, to Panama City, to the Tampa Bay, to Ft. Myers, to Naples.
Winston cites the pianists of New Orleans as the biggest influences on his own piano playing. He will donate all of his artist royalties from the album to organizations involved in helping those on the Gulf Coast and in New Orleans to rebuild and return – organizations such as Common Ground, ACORN, and others. He has also donated all the proceeds of his September and October 2005 concerts to the same causes. In unity with the artist, RCA Records will be donating the bulk of its net profits to benefit musicians in the New Orleans area.
Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions features six Winston compositions inspired by the Gulf Coast as well as pieces written by or influenced by six of the greatest New Orleans pianists: Henry Butler, James Booker, Professor Longhair, Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, and Jon Cleary. “Much of my work on the piano is studying the musical languages of the great New Orleans R&B pianists,” Winston says. “Especially Professor Longhair, the founder of the New Orleans R&B piano scene in the late 1940s who inspired so many; James Booker, whose language most influences the way I think of playing; and Henry Butler, who is the pianist I have studied the most since 1985. I’m also indebted to New Orleans pianists Dr. John, Jon Cleary, and the eminent composer/pianist Allen Toussaint.”
James Booker’s Pixie lives up to its title with a treatment that features syncopated phrases in the right hand and Booker’s trademark left hand with a moving bass line and partial chords. “James Booker was the first one to take R&B, soul music, the Blues, New Orleans music, and more, to make a solo piano style which encompassed seven different ways of playing,” Winston says.
Henry Butler’s complex composition The Breaks is full of dramatic chords and flurries. Says Winston: “Henry is the pianist I have been studying the most since I first heard him in 1985. In my view he has taken R&B piano to its pinnacle, and he is the only pianist I know of who plays the deep Blues and R&B and mainstream jazz. You need to see him live to fully experience his music.”
Creole Moon, a pensive version of the title tune from Dr. John’s 2001 album, is full of emotions that residents of The Crescent City might have felt in the aftermath of the storm.
Winston’s own compositions for Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions run the gamut from up tempo to melancholy. New Orleans Shall Rise Again, delivered in a style that is inspired by Allen Toussaint, James Booker, and Dr. John, is an ode to The City and its music, a buoyant salute to the rhythms of jazz, blues, and R&B that also tips its musical hat to Henry Butler, and Ferdinand “Jelly Roll” Morton.
Pixie #3 (Gŏbajie) borrows its form from James Booker’s Pixie, but is delivered in a more stately tempo, marked by dancing rippling runs on the high keys. “Gŏbajie was a kitty who loved music,” Winston explains. “She would listen attentively to live playing or recordings; whenever the music stopped she would respond by singing.”
Stevenson is an emotional piece for a friend lost as a result of the hurricane. Says Winston: “This is dedicated to my dear late friend, New Orleans filmmaker Stevenson J. Palfi (1952-2005), who made the wonderful film Piano Players Rarely Ever Play Together about Professor Longhair, Allen Toussaint, and Isidore “Tuts” Washington.”
The centerpiece of Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions is Winston’s epic arrangement of When the Saints Go Marching In, one of the oldest traditional New Orleans songs. The arrangement starts at a deliberately ominous tempo inspired by Dr. John, before breaking into the song’s familiar celebratory melody and variations inspired by James Booker. The festivities are interrupted when Winston’s left hand moves up an octave, inspired by Henry Butler, before returning to the melody. At the end of the tune he breaks into a stride piano section before ending with two hand rolls inspired by the South African pianist Abdullah Ibrahim (aka Dollar Brand).
The album closes gently with Blues for Fess, Beloved, a eulogy for Professor Longhair that leaves each note hanging in the air reverberating, thoughts offered to fallen friends and a region and a city struggling to get back on its feet.
Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions–A Hurricane Relief Benefit follows on the heels of Winston’s 2001 album Remembrance-A Memorial Benefit, a six song album of piano, guitar, and harmonica solos. All the artist’s proceeds from that CD are being donated to benefit those affected by 9/11. He is currently touring to support Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions and working on his next recording, Beloved-The Music of Professor Longhair.
With a tour schedule that includes more than 110 shows a year – solo piano concerts, solo guitar concerts, solo harmonica concerts, and solo piano dances, Winston is driven by a deep rooted realization that his craft is still evolving, and by his desire to bring music to life through live performances, musical interpretation of other composers’ works, and the recording and production of albums of many of those who have influenced and inspired him. Constantly traveling, he draws inspiration from the places and people he encounters.
George Winston was born in 1949 and grew up mainly in Montana, and he also spent his later formative years in Mississippi and Florida. His favorite music was instrumental rock and R&B – artists like Floyd Cramer, The Ventures, Booker T & The MG’s, the late jazz organist Jimmy Smith, and many more. “I was always an avid listener, especially to instrumental music and especially organists,” Winston recalls. “In 1967, when I heard The Doors, I started playing organ. I studied chord structures, music theory, and recordings of organists, especially the great jazz organist Jimmy Smith. In 1971 when I heard the 1920s and 1930s recordings of the great stride pianist Thomas ‘Fats’ Waller, I switched to solo piano.”
“I play three styles: New Orleans R&B piano, and the majority of songs I play are in this style; stride piano, which was the main way of playing that I worked on after hearing Fats Waller and Teddy Wilson; and third, folk piano, the style that I came up with in 1971 which is influenced and inspired by instrumental R&B and rock, North American folk music, and even more by the sounds of the piano itself. Many of the songs on my albums are in this melodic folk style, and it has a rural sensibility, the opposite of the urban sensibility of the R&B piano and the stride piano. My approach is North American and I basically treat the piano as an Afro-American tuned drum, as well as using the natural overtones that the piano has.”
In 1972 Winston recorded his first solo piano album Ballads and Blues 1972 for the late guitarist John Fahey’s Takoma Records. “I would not be doing anything that I am doing now – solo piano albums, solo instrumental concerts, and recording the great solo Hawaiian Slack Key guitarists on my own label – without John’s influence and inspiration,” Winston states. “He is certainly the only person in the world who would have recorded a solo piano album of me in 1972.” Since 1980 George has released ten more solo piano albums: Autumn (1980), Winter Into Spring (1982), December (1982), Summer (1991), Forest (1994), Linus & Lucy-The Music Of Vince Guaraldi (1996), Plains (1999), Night Divides The Day–The Music Of The Doors (2002), Montana-A Love Story (2004), and Gulf Coast Blues & Impressions-A Hurricane Relief Benefit (2006).
In 1984 George also recorded the solo piano soundtrack for the children’s story The Velveteen Rabbit with narration by Meryl Streep. In 1988 he recorded the solo piano soundtrack for the Peanuts® animation This is America Charlie Brown: The Birth of the Constitution, playing mainly the late Vince Guaraldi’s pieces. In 1995 he worked with the late George Levenson of Informed Democracy on three projects: a solo guitar soundtrack for Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes with narration by Liv Ullmann; and two soundtracks with piano, guitar, and harmonica solos for Pumpkin Circle with narration by Danny Glover, and Bread Comes to Life with narration by Lily Tomlin.
In 1983 Winston founded Dancing Cat Records to record the Masters of the Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar, the finger style guitar tradition unique to the Islands, which began around 1830 (and predated the steel guitar by about sixty years). As of 2006, thirty six titles have been issued in the ongoing Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters Series, recordings that have introduced many of the Slack Key guitarists to a global audience.
Since 1980, George has released eight more solo piano albums: AUTUMN (1980), WINTER INTO SPRING (1982), DECEMBER (1982), SUMMER (1991), FOREST (1994), LINUS & LUCY – THE MUSIC OF VINCE GUARALDI
George Winston is a Steinway piano artist.
Vashon Island Music: Miscellaneous ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
The Hardware Store Restaurant Presents Solo Performance
Daryl Redeker, singer-songwriter and guitarist, performs a free solo show at the Hardware Store Restaurant from 7 – 9 PM on Saturday, April 18.
”Daryl has opened and shared the stage with Phoebe Snow, Cheech and Chong, John Denver, Taj Mahal, and The New Riders of the Purple Sage. I have performed with Danny O’Keeff, Chris Leighton (percussion of the Laura Love band), and my sister Renee’. For 15 years she and I produced 9 albums (1975 thru 1986). All of the albums received air play. We charted in Seattle and were number one for three weeks in Spokane, and throughout the Northwest (Idaho, Oregon and Montana). I have material in Switzerland at OK records. I perform solo and as “RedPerl” with Sarah Perlman (Violinist). I have received Kudos from Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal regarding a children’s interactive CD . I also love to do weddings. I have played hundreds. As you can tell I am 85 yrs old (just kidding).” – Daryl Redeker
Soul Nite at the Vashon Theater – Friday April 17 at 9 PM
Soul Nite returns with more rare vintage footage of performances from soul artists of the 60s and 70s. The lineup includes Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Sam & Dave, Marvin Gaye and many others. The presentation is sponsored by Lollar Pickups and presented by the Vashon Film Society and the Vashon Theater. Admission $5.
Drama Dock continues its run of “Honk” this weekend and next at 7:30 PM Thursdays and Fridays and Saturdays, April 16 – 18 and 23 – 25 and at 2 PM Sundays April 19 and 26. Tickets are $10 and $15 available at Books by the Way and the Vashon Book Shop.
The Vashon Island Youth Chorus will present Disney’s The Aristocats Kids” and a concert of world music at 7 PM Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18, and 3 PM on Sunday April 19. Tickets are $7/$9. Call Vashon Allied Arts at 463-5131 to reserve. Performances are at the Blue Heron Art Center.
Great things happen on stage and off when 24 talented kids, ages 5 to 13, converge with a great script, wonderful music and the boundless energy of Marita Ericksen. After weeks of after-school rehearsals, Vashon Island Youth Chorus Junior and the Advanced Chorus will present their production of Disney’s The Aristocats Kids for three lively performances at the Blue Heron.
Vashon Island Events: Friends Spring Plant Sale ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
Saturday, May 9, 10 AM – 4 PM at the Vashon Library.
Friends of Vashon Library hold their second annual plant sale featuring flower and vegetable starts from Langley Fine Gardens for purchase. Proceeds go to the Library programming for all ages. Support your favorite Library and get great plants at the same time.
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Vashon Island Music: Red Bicycle Bistro Presents Jazz, Reggae and Rock ~ Vashon Island Real Estate
Friday, April 17, from 08:30 PM to !! Free cover. All ages ’til 10pm.
Long Lost Island drummer Todd Zimberg, guitarist Micheal Gotz and bassist Keith Lowe bring some cool Jazz to the Red Bike! Last December, this trio blew everyone away in their first performance at the Red Bike. It should prove to be another great a night of jazz, rock and blues.
Saturday April 18 from 09:30 PM to . Tickets Available
If you know reggae music, you know Clinton “Basie” Fearon. For over 18 years Fearon was a singer and bass player with the internationally renowned group The Gladiators. Fearon’s first two releases with the group were (singles) “Freedom Train” and “Rockaman Soul” on Lloyd Daley’s Matador label, both of which reached the Top 10 on the Jamaican charts. Jamaica ‘s top producer, Coxsone Dodd of Studio One, produced “The Gladiators” a full length album featuring Fearon as songwriter and vocalist on several songs including Step Right Back. In 1974 The Gladiators went to Joe Gibbs’ studio to record “Proverbial Reggae”; Fearon wrote many of the songs on this album and the producer Prince Tony Robinson insisted that Fearon sing the lead vocals including “Can You Imagine How I Feel”, “Stop Before You Go”, and “Marvel Not”.



