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Vashon Island Music: Red Bicycle Bistro Presents Jazz, Reggae and Rock ~ Vashon Island Real Estate

toadzim_1 Friday, April 17, from 08:30 PM to !! Free cover. All ages ’til 10pm.

 

Todd Zimberg, Michael Gotz and Keith Lowe

 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.

“We have been looking forward to playing together again for a long time, Keith and I worked together with Duffy Bishop and with other blues artists. Michael and I went to Alaska Maggie Laird in 1989 and we played together in a trio I put together in the early 1990’s. Michael and Keith have done duo work over the years. It is finally time for us to get back together and play some music!”….Todd Zimberg.
Michael Gotz has been performing as a Guitarist and Pianist for 35 years. He has performed in a variety of genres including Reggae, Pop and Country … in venues ranging from the infamous Pioneer Square Tavern to Tulas, Town Hall, the Lido Bar of the Sea Princess and the Paramount Northwest Theater in Portland

.Keith Lowe in over thirty years of playing has yet to meet a musical style that he doesn’t like. He has played and recorded in many different genres, including orchestral, pp, rock electronic ambient, folk, bluegrass, jazz roots and country. Some artists he has worked with include, David Sylvian, Wayne Horvitz, Skerik, Fiona Apple, the list goes on…..
Zimberg is a music educator and performer and has a long history in jazz, blues and rock. His credits range from Reggae/Soca with Jumbalassy, to blues rock with Sam Andrew and Big Brother and the Holding Co. He has also played timpani for 18 seasons with the Federal Way Symphony, Todd is a member of island blues rockers Shakey Jake and is a founding member of Island Jazz Quintet with his vocalist, wife Maggie Laird.
Come out and hear a great night of inspired music!
 

 

fearonSaturday April 18 from 09:30 PM to .  Tickets Available

 Clinton Fearon

 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”.

Clinton Fearon is counted among Jamaica‘s most talented musicians by peers and professionals in the Reggae music industry. His infectious bass riffs have always led the way, whether he is playing bass, guitar or percussion, singing lead vocals or providing background harmonies. If you missed his show at the Red Bicycle Bistro & Sushi last August…now’s your chance to see him live & in person on Vashon Island. Clinton Fearon sold out ALL his past shows at the Bike, so it is highly recommended that you call in advance and purchase your tickets.
 

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April 17, 2009 at 6:28 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: Cafe Luna Presents – Jason Eisenberg, Super8 and Mahoot ~ Vashon Island Real Estate

Cafe Luna!

An Upbeat Downbeat-Nik

Friday March 27 at 7:30 PM.  Free.

eisenbergVashon Island’s Cafe Luna presents Jason Eisenberg, vocalist, songwriter and storyteller.  In addition to music, Eisenberg will perform routines from the repertoire of the late humorist, Lord Buckley.

That’s how one reviewer described him; another referred to him as “proto-goofy proof-in-the-pudding iconoclast”! Jason Eisenberg describes his style as “re-imagined vintage Blues, R&B, Swing, Rockabilliy and Folk music with strange engaging lyrics and stories.”  He has shared the stage on numerous occasions with composer/conductor David Amram, last year’s Composer-In-Residence for the Democratic National Convention.  And, in addition to the music, Jason “does” late humorist Lord Buckley, who influenced such legendary comedians as Robin Williams, George Carlin, and Jonathan Winters.  Don’t miss this special evening; it’s going to be fun!

Saturday, March 28 at 7;30 PM. Free.

willvanspronsenlg11Cafe Luna presents Super8 and Mahoo, aka Will Van Spronen and Camille Coldeen performing an evening of original music .  Get Ready for Super8 (Will van Spronson) and Mahoot (Camille Coldeen) and an evening of very original music.  Something strange happens when you mix accordion, guitar, a drum machine, and a girl with a confident voice.  “There’s a certain level of magic when Camille sings.”- Super8

 

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March 27, 2009 at 6:20 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: Lelavision Presents “Musico Ballistica”~ Vashon Island Real Estate

lelavisionLelavision Physical Music presents “Musico Basllistica,” an innovative performance piece combining high-minded science and low-flying projectiles.  The performance will be presented at Lelavision’s Barn Studio in Burton.  Performances are at 7 PM on Saturday, March 28 and 3 PM on Sunday, March 29.  Admission is $15 general and $10 for students.  Reservations are required and may be had by calling463-9548 or contacting lela@lelavision.com.

The performance will combine the physical choreography of Leah Mann, the DaVinci-esque musical sculptures of Ela Lamblin, and the observations of scientist Steven Vogel.  Vogel recently authored a paper for Lelavision on the physics of ballistics.  The paper has been translated into a performance of aerial and modern dance, music, theater and large, interactive kinetic sculpture.

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March 27, 2009 at 6:18 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: Film Society Presents “Trouble the Water” ~ Vashon Island Real Estate

troubleThe Vashon Film Society presents Trouble the Water, Sunday, March 29 at 7 PM – $7 admission

TROUBLE THE WATER takes you inside Hurricane Katrina in a way never before seen on screen. It’s a redemptive tale of two self-described street hustlers who become heroes-two unforgettable people who survive the storm and then seize a chance for a new beginning.

The film opens the day before the storm makes landfall-twenty-four year old aspiring rap artist Kimberly Rivers Roberts is turning her new video camera on herself and her 9th Ward neighbors trapped in the city. “It’s going to be a day to remember,” Kim declares. With no means to leave the city and equipped with just a few supplies and her hi 8 camera, she and her husband Scott tape their harrowing ordeal as the storm rages, the nearby levee breaches, and floodwaters fill their home and their community.

Seamlessly weaving 15 minutes of this home movie footage shot the day before and the day after the storm, with archival news segments and verite footage shot over two years, directors Tia Lessin and Carl Deal document a journey of remarkable people surviving not only failed levees, bungling bureaucrats and armed soldiers, but also their own past.

Directed and produced by Tia Lessin and Carl Deal and Executive Produced by Joslyn Barnes and Danny Glover of Louverture Films, edited and co-produced by T. Woody Richman, with addiitonal editing by Mary Lampson, Trouble the Water features an original musical score by Neil Davidge and Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack, and the music of Dr. John, Mary Mary, Citizen Cope, TK Soul, John Lee Hooker, and the Free Agents Brass Band and introduces the music of Black Kold Madina.

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March 27, 2009 at 6:16 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: Blue Heron Art Center Presents Reilly and Mahoney ~ Vashon Island Real Estate

Saturday, March 28, 7:30 pm
Blue Heron Art Center
Tickets: $13/$15

reillyandmaloneylrgReilly and Maloney return to Vashon

An evening with singer/songwriters/guitarists Reilly and Maloney reminds us of how music can nourish the soul. Ginny Reilly’s ethereal soprano combined with David Maloney’s contrasting baritone offers stunning vocal magic in harmonies rarely heard. For more than three decades, the distinguished duo has covered songs by diverse artists from Bruce Springstein to Rogers and Hart and Tom Paxton to John Prine. Always thoughtful and generally optimistic, Reilly and Maloney also write and perform original tunes. No matter the tune or genre, the song becomes Reilly & Maloney’s when they perform.San Francisco’s Freight & Salvage in spring, 2008, they recently released a brand new CD, Brighter Light, a musical tribute to their good friend Tom Dundee, who died in 2006, the result of a motorcycle accident. The three shared many stages together and considered one another family. They also loved each other’s music; Reilly and Maloney first brought Tom out west to meet their audiences. Reilly and Maloney also recorded more of Dundee’s songs than any other musical group. Dundee’s “A Delicate Balance” has remained among R&M’s most requested numbers. The opening track offers a heartfelt original, Feather on the Wind: Tommy’s in town/Tommy’s lookin’ for fun/like a feather on the wind with the devil in his grin/And we’re sure gonna miss our brother Tom.”Dundee’s “Hey Don’t Give up on Me Now,” is a great sample of Dundee’s folk troubadour style.

During their first 20 years together, the duo toured throughout the country, including frequent gigs on Vashon. They shared stages with Judy Collins, Tom Paxton and Greg Brown among many others. With nearly a dozen recordings to their credit, they’ve also recorded two new ones since 2000.

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Reilly and Maloney music offers variety gained from a wide scope of well-lived lives with universal truths. For example, “Can’t Let Go,” is a love song where the singer knows the score but can’t separate emotionally. Tom Paxton’s nostalgic “Early Snow,” is a reminder of changing seasons and times.

Young at heart, Reilly and Maloney share the kind of music we always hope to hear. They tell simple stories of life with charm, grace and professional musical acumen. “We play the music that people tell us leaves them feeling nourished,” says Maloney.

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March 27, 2009 at 6:14 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: Red Bicycle Presents Nancy K.Dillard Dub Lounge International and Church of the Great Rain ~ Vashon Island Real Estate

NANCY K. DILLON (Americana/Roots/Folk)

March 27 at 08:30 PM – 21+. FREE COVER!

nancy-dillonNancy K. Dillon is an emerging Americana artist from the Pacific Northwest quickly making a name for herself. “An original new talent” mining a musical vein akin to Lucinda Williams or Kasey Chambers says respected UK country music journalist, Alan Cackett (Maverick-UK). Nancy is a gifted singer, songwriter and recording artist based in Seattle, WA. She masterfully weaves the textures and rhythms of American folk and country music into mythic road stories of “small town claustrophobia” and the “surreal euphoria” of traveling America’s byways. Her songs evoke the vistas and horizons of the sprawling American West.

Since its release, Just Let Me Dream is generating a continued buzz receiving international radio airplay, song contest honors and landing on several “Best of…” lists. Hailed as “accomplished, mature and soulful”, the CD has a sparkling windswept sound captured by Grammy-winning engineer Garey Shelton (The Believers/Danny Barnes/Rachel Harrington). Nancy co-produced the album with Austin, TX-based Michael Hill (Slobberbone/12 Lb Test). The album features virtuoso performances by Hill as well as John Reischman (Tony Rice/Jaybirds), Paul Elliott (Michelle Shocked/Alison Brown) and Grammy-winner Stacy Phillips (Dobro). Brit-folk rocker, Clive Gregson (Any Trouble/Gregson & Collister) makes a stunning cameo appearance on backup vocals and a searing solo at the end of the title track. John Conquest (Third Coast Music) observes, “Hints of honky tonk, Tex-Mex and cowboy music, intertwined with bluegrass, country, gospel and traditional folk, make this a true Americana album that could easily have come out of Austin.”
Nancy sings about escaping her native red dirt Oklahoma on the opening track of Just Let Me Dream. She may have left town but she is still the girl who grew up in Oklahoma City six blocks from Route 66. “You can leave Oklahoma” she says, “but Oklahoma never leaves you. I go there as often as I can. The land and the people deeply inspire me. My hope is to infuse my songs and sound with a feeling of that red dirt, spaciousness and the simplicity and drama of the elements.” A subtle sweetness inhabits Nancy‘s voice that makes it instantly appealing. You can hear the wind in her voice. Sometimes you can taste the dust, too, and feel the hot summer sun.
 
 

 

DUB LOUNGE INTERNATIONAL (Reggae/Dub)

March 28 at 09:30 PM21+. FREE COVER!

dub-loungeDub Lounge International evolved in the Seattle

area from the majority of the members of the original Wet City Rockers Dan Lloyd (drums), and Norman Baker (bass), Darin Pearson (keys), and Jonathan Kimball (guitar). This rootsy rhythm and vocal harmony based pack of dogs moved on to formulate under Winston Jarrett as Solid Foundation, where they were joined by Naphtali Rashid on harmonica, vocals, and percussion. After a couple of years of playing Winston’s music and helping him spread his message of peace, Dub Lounge Intl. was ready to step up and showcase their own creativity on their own terms. Other talented musicians have also been embraced by the Dub Lounge Family such as Puddu Dawes, Ezra Tosh, Micah (Cojack) Lemoune, Bill Patton, and Winston himself. So hit the Lounge, it’s an Inernational flight and everybody knows you can’t fight dub.

 
 

 

 

churchgreatrainCHURCH OF GREAT RAIN (Variety Show) 

This event repeats on the fourth Sunday of every month until 05/31/2009 – Free Cover

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.
When Garrison Keillor opened A Prairie Home Companion at Janet Wallace Auditorium in Saint Paul on July 6, 1974 there were about 12 people in the audience. But those in attendance thought there were worse ways to spend a Saturday afternoon. The Church of Great Rain

hopes you feel the same about how you’ll spend your Sunday evening on Vashon. And besides, when was the last time you were able to order a drink at church? And by harnessing the surgical smart-bombing precision and global reach of the Internet, The Church of Great Rain will launch a preemptive strike on dozens of listeners from around the world. Not since Sarah Palin’s Vice Presidential debate have expectations been so low for a broadcasted performance.
The Church of Great Rain will be performing evening services at The Red Bicycle on the last Sunday of each month. The program will deliver a not-very-well-considered sermon, short stories, rumors and truth about islanders and island living, supported by original songs and a weird cast of island characters to raise everyone’s spirits for the week ahead.

 

 

Count on it being loose, fun and very Vashon! FREE COVER!  

 

 

 

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March 27, 2009 at 6:12 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Event: Cafe Luna Presents Jump Track and Ken Jacobsen ~ Vashon Island Real Estate

guitarOn Friday, March 20, at 7:30 PM local musician and teacher Ken Jacobsen will perform an acoustic and electric evening with his students and special guests. 

On Saturday, March 21, 7:30pm, Cafe Luna presents Jump Track – No Cover
 
jumptracklg12 Jump Track is an inovative duo that can be best described as “acoustic rock meets world beat”.  Chuck vanNorman plays guitar and sings, and Geoff Johns plays hand percussion.  While they have vastly different musical backgrounds, they have found a common ground that is rhythmically diverse, dynamic and intriguing. 
 
Chuck writes about real life and relationships in songs of odd and mixed rhythms. He switches between steel and nylon string guitars, utilizes pure and unprocessed sounds, and employs techniques from a variety of styles.  Between songs, Chuck amuses the audience with subtle and impromptu humor.
 
Global percussionist Geoff Johns plays exciting rhythms and drumming styles from around the world.  He supports Chuck’s music with exotic sounds and catchy grooves played on a vast array of instruments, including Afro-Cuban congas & bongos, West African djembes, & tablas from India.  Geoff serves as a link between cultures, using music to bring people together.

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March 20, 2009 at 4:28 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: Blue Heron Art Center presents “From the Heart” – Vashon Island Real Estate

Vashon’ Island’s Blue Heron Art Center presents a one woman show by Jude Narita on Saturday, March 21, 8 pm
Tickets: $14/$16 – Includes Post Show Wine Reception with Q & A

 Call 206.463.5131 for reservations.

 

naritaAward winning playwright performs at Heron

VAA honors National Women’s History Month with a special, one night only performance by award-winning Los Angeles playwright, Jude Narita. She will perform her one-woman show, From the Heart, a celebration of Asian and Asian American women and the universal truth that connects us all to one another.New York City’s 2007 Asian American Theater Festival. Another of her plays, Walk the Mountain, had two separate theatrical runs in New York City in 2006. Narita’s plays have been seen many Los Angeles venues including the Los Angeles Theater Center, Highways Performance Space, Electric Lodge, Fountain Theater, 24th Street Theater, East West Players, Japanese American Theater and many more.United States for over 18 years.

Called ‘profoundly moving’ by the Los Angeles Times, Narita’s play skillfully explores the lives, experiences and expectations of different Asian and Asian American women with courage, honesty and fearless celebration. She artfully transcends “Asian” issues to celebrate our differences and ultimately illuminates our universal similarities.

Narita performed From the Heart in

Narita was named one of the “50 Asian Americans Who’ll Be Making a Difference” by Asian Week, The Voice of Asian America, and one of the “Top 100 Asian Americans in the Nation” by Trans-Pacific Magazine. Other awards include: the 2006 Western Arts Jerry Willis Award for Artistic Excellence and Extraordinary Leadership in the Performing Arts Community, the Integrity Award from the Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival, a Los Angeles Fellowship, a National and two California Civil Liberties Grants, eight L.A. Cultural Affairs grants, and a Rockefeller from UCLA Asian American Studies. Narita has toured her work around the

A master at breaking down stereotypes, Narita creates real people with hopes and dreams.Narita takes her audiences on a journey of emotions, memories, and dreams—with the final embracing of one’s own heritage. The women characterized in “From the Heart” include: A Korean student, struggling in her new American high School; a Cambodian refugee amazed by America’s abundance, yet haunted by memories; a Japanese American woman and her mother’s memory of internment; a little girl caught in the bombing of Hiroshima; a young Chinese American seeking her own all-American identity, until she learns about early Chinese miners in California.

 

“…funny, sad, shocking, enlightening, empowering, heart-warming and vitally relevant to all of us…a consummate work of art and marvelously entertaining,” according to The Honolulu Star-Bulletin.

“Narita’s passion is the passion of an artist: her song, the song of a warrior…Every vignette is solid, every character fully realized. Narita knows how to tell a story, convey the heart of a character, and take us into a different culture, all at once. It’s an amazing accomplishment,” said The San Francisco Bay Guardian.

 This event is sponsored in part by Poets and Writers, Inc and the Durfee Foundation. Show will be followed by Q & A and wine reception. 

 

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Vashon Island Events: Vashon-Maury Island Chamber Orchestra – Vashon Island Real Estate

violinThe Vashon-Maury Island Chamber Orchestra will perform its spring concert, “Music for the Dance, Film and Desert Islands,” at 7:30 PM on Saturday, March 21 at Vashon United Methodist Church.  Tickets are $10 general and $7 for students and seniors and may be purchased at the door.

Included in the program are the themes from the 1960 horror film, “Psycho,” “Mock Morris,” and Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante.”  The program was selected by violinist Karin Choo, who is leading the conductor-less ensemble this season.

Choo has invited two acclaimed soloists, Thane Lewis and Danielle McCutcheon, to appear during the program.

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March 20, 2009 at 4:25 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events:Community Solar Options – Vashon Island Real Estate

solartourAn Informational

 

Forum on

 

Community Options

 

10 amNoon

 

at the “O” Space

Hosted by Sustainable Vashon

 

• What are various models for

Community Solar Projects?

• Where are they?

• How do they work?

• Who benefi ts?

• Do we have enough sunshine on

Vashon?

• How will we pay for it?

• Why would we want one on Vashon?

• How do we get started?

Open Space for Arts and Community 18870 103rd Avenue SW (off 188th, behind the Sheffi eld Building and Sawbones)

For more information, contact JENNIFER WILLIAMS at jwfarm@centurytel.net or (206) 463-9264.

PANELISTS

HEATHER MULLIGAN, Market Manager,

Green Power PSE

ROB HARMON, Chief Innovation Offi cer & Senior Vice

President, The Bonneville Environmental Foundation

HEATHER RHOADS-WEAVER, Director, eFormative

Options and Founder, NW SEED

GARY NYSTEDT, Resource Manager, City of Ellensburg

(Community Solar Project)

JOE DEETS, Executive Director, Community Energy

Solutions, Bainbridge Island

Doors will open at 9:30

GET ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS!

 

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March 20, 2009 at 4:23 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Event: Vashon Theater Presents Soul Classics – Vashon Island Real Estate

Deep fried fast food, spring chicken in golden lemon batterOn Friday, March 20 at 9 PM. the Vashon Theater presents an evening of classic 1960′s Soul Concert film curated by Peter Lucas.  Performances include James Brown, Joe Tex, Lee Dorsey, Arthur Conley, Etta James, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Ike and Tina Turner, and many others.  Says Lucas, “there’s nothing like seeing these performers on stage – belting it out, grooving hard and sweating through their tight suits and sequined dresses. This is an evening of real deal, non-stop, upbeat, funky soul in the raw.”

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March 20, 2009 at 4:21 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: The Brainstormers ~ Vashon Island Real Estate

Vashon Island Music Studio presents The Brainstormers on Sunday, March 22, at 7:30 PM.  Tickets are $12 general and $10 for students and are available at the Music Store.  Call 463-0552.

The Brainstormers feature the father/son team of Tom Sauber and Patrick Sauber, joined Mark Graham on harmonica. The trio bills itself as “a hurricance of southern Old Time music . . . a perfect storm of instrumental power aand brilliant close harmony singing (in the style of the Delmores or Everly Brothers) illuminated by lightning flashes of lyrical and comic genius.  Tom is a multi-instrumentalist on banjo, fiddle, guitar and mandolin. Son Patrick plays guitar, banjo and mandolin and accordion, accompanying on vocals as well.  Mark Graham is known for his powerful blues-tinged harmonica style. 

tomsauberTom Sauber does it all, and you won’t hear anyone do it better. He’s a master musician in a variety of styles, a multi-instrumentalist (banjo, fiddle, guitar, and mandolin) and singer, well grounded in tradition, with a comprehensive grasp of style and an exceptional ability to teach.

In the 30-plus years Tom has devoted to playing traditional music, the cast of characters with whom he has associated reads like a who’s who in old-time, bluegrass, and Cajun music. He is particularly known for his long-time partnerships with Oklahoma fiddler Earl Collins (with whom he recorded the classic LP That’s Earl) and North Carolina banjo picker Eddie Lowe, both now deceased. Old-time fans have heard Tom’s music on his recently released CD with harmonica virtuoso Mark Graham (Thought I Heard it Blow), on his recording with Dirk Powell and John Herrmann (One-Eyed Dog), or through his performances with former Fuzzy Mountain String Band members Blanton Owen and Tom Carter. Bluegrassers know of his work with Byron Berline, John Hickman, and Alan Munde. He has also performed with cowboy musician Skip Gorman, and Cajun accordionists Joe Simien, Wilfred Latour, and Jo-el Sonnier. He has even appeared on a recent Weird Al Yankowitz recording.

 

Tom’s contributions to traditional music include hosting a radio show for 12 years on station KPFK in Los Angeles. He holds a masters degree in folklore, and contributed musical analyses to the notes for two landmark recordings: the anthology of Mississippi fiddle music Great Big Yam Potatoes, andEck Robertson, Famous Cowboy Fiddler. He is also an exceptional teacher who is in demand at the major traditional music workshops across the country.

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Vashon Island Events: Vashon High School Presents “Fame” – Vashon Island Real Estate

danceVashon High School’s production of “Fame” opens this weekend with performances scheduled March 13th through the 29th.  Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7:30 and Sunday matinees start at 2:00 PM. Ticket prices vary from $8 to $12 depending on performance dates. Tickets are available at the VHS office, By the Way Books, and at the door. 

The musical tells the story of a group of students at the prestigious New York High School of the Performing Arts.  More than 50 Vashon High School students have contributed the talents to the show.  Some material may not be suitable for children under 13.

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March 20, 2009 at 4:18 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Event: The Red Bicycle Bistro presents Katrina Wible, WAD, Murgatroyd and Turner Down – Vashon Island Real Estate

Friday, March 20, from 08:30 PM  -  karinawible1KATRINA WIBLE (Jazz)

Free Cover – All ages until 10 PM

 

 Katrina Wible has been involved in the music scene since 2001. Not only has she done public events, she has performed for the Jazz workshop for the Lake Washington Music Teachers Association for the past 3 years, a benefit concert for cancer, Camp Woscowitz a camp for needy kids as well as many weddings and private parties.

 

Katrina finished her degree at Cornish college of the arts as a Vocal/Composition major in the Spring of 2007. She has studied with such musicians as Randy Halberstabdt, Jim Knapp, Chuck Deardorf, Jovino Santos Neto, Jay Clayton and Greta Matassa. She has also done some recording with Daren Clendenin, Clipper Anderson and Steve Korne. She is currently working on a 2nd CD consisting of all original compositions with her band Soul Kata which includes Josh Rawlings, Willie Holiday and Nate Omdal who are all Cornish alumni.

 Katrina’s influences are Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, Aretha Franklin, Nina Simone, Erykah Baduh and Bonnie Raitt, just to name a few.

 

She has been said to have a “Smokey quality” to her booming voice. Her repertoire includes everything from Jazz standards, 70’s funk to popular R&B. She has written a wide array of musical styles including blues, waltz, rock and funk. Her style is continually growing with every step she takes through her musical journey.  

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 Saturday, March 21, All Ages from 8:30-10pm for Murgatroyd, then 21+ at 10pm for Wad! Free cover! Rock & Roll at it’s finest, bring your earplugs if you can’t handle the heat.  FREE COVER!

WAD & MURGATROYD – REZ’S BIRTHDAY BASH. 

 

Wad debuted at Freefest, an outdoor festival on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, in the summer of 2001 as a noise rock trio. With only a half-dozen mostly written, slightly improvised songs, the initial three-piece formed around the wreckage of another project, MadPoet, a band critically flawed by the Spinal Tap-like series of imploding drummers.

 

The nucleus of the new project was singer/songwriter Forrest Jackson and bassist Tim Divine (Elchivo), with novice drummer, Chad Gaddis joining them. Jaded and noncommittal, the music they were writing soon convinced Forrest and Tim to take their new band seriously. The following year the band independently released their first album, “Clean Livin.” They knocked out several gigs a month in and around Seattle, producing memorable shows which frequently featured bloody band members and destroyed equipment.

A jazz-trained, Zappa aficionado with eclectic taste in music, Lari came to Seattle to escape the limitations of a remote British Columbia island. In addition to playing guitar, Lari has been a live performance sound engineer since 1989, and has recorded for the long running Spud Goodman Show, Channel 22 KTZZ, and at various locations with Crystal Park Mobile Recordings. He’s an enigmatic, experienced performer and an extraordinary musician.

Danny Zakos joined the group in late 2004. The drummer for several memorable Seattle bands, including Boomslang and the Fastbacks, his assaulting style, appreciation of nuance, and obsession with the effects of tempo in composition immediately set him apart from any drummer the others had worked with. A SubPop Records review said, “By all accounts, Zakos was an odd person, but also a great drummer who had a funny sense of humor and many unique theories about life.” In other words, Zakos was a perfect Wad fit in all the necessary ways. “Danny stuck with WAD for a couple years (a new record!), although in mid 2008 decided to pursue other interests.

  With a festival gig lined up in August, WAD began the search for a new drummer. Mutual acquaintances brought Michael Robsen into the picture. After a handful of rehearsals Michael proved himself to be a talented and versatile performer, under adverse conditions (bad sound, borrowed gear, no sleep).”

rocknrollMurgatroyd, formed in 2008 combines the talents of four long-time island musicians; Brett Bacchus, “Rez” Arnot, Morgan Snyder, and Doug Spencer. This union, brings together for the first time, all the talent, power, raw energy, personality and swagger, reminiscent of 1970’s arena rock. Anchored by the thunderous rhythmic combination of Bacchus and Arnot, Snyder and Spencer’s guitars rip at the fabric of the weak and together deliver the final one-two punch, leaving the audience bloodied, yet satisfied. Take no prisoners, make no apologies, Big Rock is back!  

  

jazzSunday, March 22, from 07:00 PM. – All Ages. FREE COVER!
TURNER DOWN

 

Local island musicians playing together since 2003, have a style all their own. From progressive rock and jazz to melodic country rock, these guys know how to have fun and entertain you as well. The lineup includes: Jack Barbash/piano, keys, vocal; Luke McQuillin/guitar/vocals; Doug Ringer/bass/vocals; Fletcher Andrews/percussion/noise effects.

 

Luke McQuillin is happiest doing two things — building and making music. He’s been doing both since before he could talk about it. As a professional guitarist, he’s toured with the likes of Bonnie Raitt and Catfish Hodge, evolving into a singer-songwriter in the process. Today, he makes his living with the building side of his brain and makes his life writing and playing music — funk, fusion, rock — with two bands, 5:01 and Turner Down. His concerts are wild tribal events on his home island, Vashon, WA,  where his Claptonesque style has earned him a loyal following.
Fletcher Andrews: What can one say about this guy other than “Holy Cow!!”.  One of the more sophisticated and incredibly creative talents on-island…. And besides that, he’s a kick-ass drummer. Having his share of playing with Greats, he prefers the more personal venues on Vashon these days. There’s more of a connection between the crowd and the music that he taps into, probably contributes to his wackiness and incredible drumming!   

Jack Barbash: Years of playing in orchestras, symphonic/pit bands (including conducting/arranging), fusion/rock/blues & flowertop-country-reggae bands have ensured that Jack would never again return to the straight and narrow. Currently he smiles while generating musical mischief with Turner Down & just about any other venue he can get himself involved in.

Doug Ringer: Doug holds down the low and keeps TD’s sound solid. He’s that guy that pulls us all back together whenever we go out on a musical limb.

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March 20, 2009 at 4:17 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: Cafe Luna Presents “Burning the Future – Coal in America,” Wine Tasting, Vashon Celtic Players

coalThursday, March 12, 7:00
No Charge
Lunavision and Peter Ray will be screening “Burning the Future – Coal in America”
 
Following on the heels of the loosely defined February Lunavision theme of world consumer cause and effect, and in response to the clean and unclean coal campaigns currently doing battle on the airways, the first film for March on Thursday the 12th will be director David Novack’s 2008 documentary, Burning the Future- Coal in America.  Here we take a trip to rural West Virginia and follow the efforts of a group of local activists, led by one Maria Gunnoe, in their fight against the destruction of their homes, drinking water and environment by the actions of the coal companies in their pursuit of the quickest and cheapest way of extracting coal in order to fuel our “need” for electricity. Here we are shown that even if coal fired plants were the clean coal white knights of the industry ad campaigns and political campaign claims, the devastation brought upon mining communities and surrounding wilds by mining through mountain top removal more than negates any mythological zero carbon emissions at the power end of the process. running time 89 minutes. 

ronlg1March 13, Friday
6:00 – 8:00
Second Friday Wine Tasting with Ron Irvine
Cost:  $8
Cafe Luna will be offering Wine Tastings with Vashon Winery’s Ron Irvine on the second Friday of the month starting at 6pm before Luna’s Friday musical offerings.  Each tasting will showcase five wines that are always reasonably priced, affordable by the glass and by the bottle.   March’s wine tasting will feature Spring wines, including a rose, a couple crisp whites, and two flavorful reds. 
 
Ron Irvine brings over thirty years experience in the wine business from retailer to winemaker. He enjoys wine as table wine from ordinary to sublime and understands the place of both. He wants people to drink wine like they drink coffee and tea.  “Wine is a daily beverage that is healthful, social and educational; it is the earth talking to us when that wine captures a sense of place.”  Ron Irvine

celtic-playersSunday, March 15, 6-8pm
Vashon Celtic Players and Knitters
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.

March 13, 2009 at 4:49 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: Blue Heron Art Center Presents Shake Loose the Borders

Saturday, March 14, 7:30 pm
Tickets: $12/$14

egglestonA Celtic Celebration
Kat Eggleston, Wally Bell & John Dally

 

 Bell, born and raised in the Borderlands, says he will offer historical perspective about how ballads, reels and jigs of Anglo Scottish lords moved into Scotland, England, Ireland, Canada and America. “The songs will be about shipbuilding and mining–stories of life. We’ll be playing some earlier versions of familiar songs, such as the English version of Billy Boy.” Bell, an active member of the Island Celtic community, plays cittern, an ancient precursor to guitar, similar to mandolin. He will add vocals to stories he loves to share.

Vashon native, Kat Eggleston, on dulcimer and guitar, will bring her beautiful voice to well-known Irish songs such as The Parting Glass. Back on the Rock for nearly a year, after living in Chicago for ‘too many years to count,’ Eggleston says she loves living on Vashon with her dad and enjoys her ‘day job’ at Seattle’s landmark music store, Lark in the Morning. One of the most accomplished and respected singer/songwriters around, she has recorded five solo CD’s. Several years ago she recorded a CD (Drawn from the Well) with internationally-known songwriter/fiddler Kate Mcleod, one of Kat’s favorite endeavors.

dallyThe Chicago Tribune said, “Kat Eggleston not only has the soul of a poet but the voice of an angel, not to mention that the lady can play a mean guitar.” She recently completed her fifth solo CD entitled Speak, comprised of original songs and one traditional tune. Eggleston teaches guitar and dulcimer on Vashon.

Bagpiper John Dally, irresistable in traditional tartan, has performed for private and corporate events since the age of fourteen. A master piper, Dally will play predominately smaller Border pipes and smaller yet, Northumbrian pipes. “It’s a highly skilled instrument, quite staccato and challenging.” says Bell. “John’s an amazing piper.”

March 13, 2009 at 4:46 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: The Free Range World Music Choir

choirThe Free Range Folk Choir will perform at 7 PM on Friday, March 13 at the Burton Community Church.  The choir rehearses on Monday evenings and is open to anyone. For more information contact Director Shane Jewell at 463-0778.

 

The choir now has 35 members ranging from pre-teen to senior citizens.  Concert goers can expect a lively, ambitious and wide-ranging repertoire, including Americana, gospel, Slavic, ancient Hebrew, and medieval French songs, as well as songs from the South African Freedom Movement.

March 13, 2009 at 4:45 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: Vashon High School Presents “Fame”

children-playingVashon High School’s production of “Fame” opens this weekend with performances scheduled March 13th through the 29th.  Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7:30 and Sunday matinees start at 2:00 PM. Ticket prices vary from $8 to $12 depending on performance dates. Tickets are available at the VHS office, By the Way Books, and at the door. 

The musical tells the story of a group of students at the prestigious New York High School of the Performing Arts.  More than 50 Vashon High School students have contributed the talents to the show.  Some material may not be suitable for children under 13.

March 13, 2009 at 4:45 am Leave a comment

Vashon Island Events: Salish Sea Presents Harpsichordist Schnoor and Albrecht

pianoThe Salish Sea presents a Happy Birthday to Bach concert featuring Hans Jurgen Schnoor on harpsichord and German sporano Maike Albrecht, along with Jeffrey Cohan on flute.  The performance begins at 7:30 at Vashon Methodist Church on Saturday, March 14.  An offering of $15 for those over 18 years old is suggested.  Youths are free.

March 13, 2009 at 4:44 am Leave a comment

Vashon Islands Events: Red Bicycle Presents House Engine, Sidestreet Reny, and Marilyn Kay & Company

house-engineThe Red Bicycle Bistro presents dance music with House Engine on Friday, March 13, at 9;30 PM.  21+

 

 

ssr_on_a_bench-smOn Saturday, March 14, Sidestreet Reny takes the stage at 9:30 PM. 21+

 Reny blends bluesy/funky finger-style and slide on National Resonator guitar, original poignant songwriting and solid straightforward grooves. Drawing mostly from pre-Wa blues, roots and folk music with a little old-school rap, calypso and dance hall reggae, Sidestreet Reny manages to forge an original sound and push musical boundaries in an era where many other musicians strive to sound the same.

The result is an organic blend of the elements, sewing 100+ years of American music into a rich trapestry of eclectic yet somehow familiar sounds.  Like everything . . . and nothing . . . you’ve ever heard, all at once.

   On Sunday, March 15, an all-ages show with Marilyn Kay & Company will play from 7 – 9 PM.

March 13, 2009 at 4:43 am Leave a comment

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