Volume 30, No. 10 - Central Texas Bluegrass Association

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Volume 30, No. 10 - Central Texas Bluegrass Association
Central Texas Bluegrass Association
BLUEGRASS BULLETIN
Volume 30 No 10
Copyright © 2008 by Central Texas Bluegrass Association
October, 2008
“BEARFOOT”
CTBA 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION:
“AT THE CACTUS CAFÉ NOV. 15TH”
The CTBA was born at an initial membership convention on January 22, 1978 (at what is now the County Line restaurant on the
hill), making this our 30th anniversary year (see www.centraltexasbluegrass.org/History.htm ), and we have decided that we’d
better commemorate it before the year is over. For this special occasion, we decided to do something different. We’re bringing
Bearfoot, an exciting young five-piece band from Alaska, to the Cactus Cafe on Saturday evening, November 15, and if you’re a
CTBA member, you get in free! Our goals for this project were fourfold: 1) to support a young band early in their career, during
the winter off-season when festival bookings are scarce; 2) to bring a band to Austin that had seldom or never played here before; 3) to give the band some exposure outside their normal touring radius; and 4) to raise the profile of bluegrass and the
CTBA in Central Texas.
Bearfoot Bluegrass (the name hearkens to their home state) was formed in Anchorage in 1999, when the six members were just
teenagers. These days, there are five of them, they’ve shortened the name to Bearfoot, and they’re already veterans in their early
20s. In 2001, they won the Telluride band contest, and you may have seen them last spring at the Old Settlers Music Festival. I
saw them play a couple of years ago at the Folk Alliance convention here in Austin, and along with the Biscuit Burners, they
were the highlight of the meeting.
Although the band hails from Alaska, they spend most of the year touring in the lower 48. Just since
August, they’ve been in Colorado, California, North Carolina, Kentucky, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming,
and Washington. On October 11, they’ll be at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and next year,
they’re booked at Wintergrass. We’re lucky to have them here.
With twin fiddles, mandolin, guitar and bass, and with vocals mostly featuring the women in the group,
Bearfoot covers swing, singer-songwriter, bluegrass and Americana. Look in the dictionary under the
entry for “sultry bluegrass torch singer,” and you’ll find a picture of fiddler Annalisa Tornfelt. If they
do “Won’t Be Long” at the concert, you’ll see what I mean. Annalisa has her own solo projects, too
( www.annalisatornfelt.com ) and is an exquisite fiddler. She wrote much of the material for their latest
CD. Angela Oudean is the other fiddler. She’s studied at East Tennessee State University, where she
played with the Everybodyfields. Kate Hamre is a fiddler, too, but she plays bass in the band and is the
band manager. Jason Norris is the mandolin picker. He’s been playing since he was 9 years old, and it
shows in his playing. He also plays guitar, fiddle, and bass. Mike Mickelson, a graduate of the University of Alaska, is the flatpicker, playing a 1948 vintage D-18. Mike’s style is deft, reminding me of several other young, really accomplished pickers like Chris Eldredge or Andy Falco.
Bearfoot has released three CDs: “Only Time Knows” (2001), “Back Home” (2003), and “Follow
Me” (2006). I’ve got the last two, and can testify you’ll want to pick up copies at the show. Check the
band’s web page for sound clips.
The concert will be at the Cactus Cafe in the old Texas Union Building. The Union building is located
on the west side of the UT campus. It runs along the east side of Guadalupe, near the intersection with
West 23rd St. We’ll have more details on location and parking in the next issue of the Bulletin. The
Cactus Cafe is the best acoustic performance venue in Austin. The acoustics are perfect, and there’s a
great sound system with a professional engineer at the controls. I’ve seen everybody from Bill Monroe
to Ralph Stanley, Alison Krauss, the Nashville Bluegrass Band, and Laurie Lewis play there. Despite
its name, it doesn’t really serve any food, but it does have a bar. We’ll have a membership table set up
in the foyer, and if your name is on the CTBA membership list, you’ll get in free. Or you can join on
the spot, and get in free that way! Members of the general public will be admitted with a low admission
fee. See you there! Ken Brown
Web sites:
www.bearfootbluegrass.com
www.myspace.com/bearfootband
www.utexas.edu/txunion/
DON’T MISS IT !!!
ALL CTBA MEMBERS WILL BE ADMITTED FREE
Texas Pickers Clean Up at Winfield
No, not in the campground -- in the songwriter showcase. Gary Mortensen (Texas Swing Kings) won
in the instrumental category for "Haunted Saddle." Lou-Lou and Howdy Barbour (Brenham) won in
the Humorous Song category.
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CTBA FIRST SATURDAY NIGHT
By Roy Glover
Once again the Grass Onions packed Artz Ribhouse on First Saturday, Sept. 6th for a fun packed evening as
well as some great Bar-B-Q.
This is a colorful group which truly enjoys what they do. Left to right they are: Jon Ricketts, banjo, Jon Kemppainen, Fiddle and vocals, Kevin Willette on mandolin and vocals, Ray Cargo, bass and vocals and last with his
magic guitar is Tom Duplissey also doing vocals.
They are outstanding
with 2, 3 and 4 part
harmony that is second
to none. Their arrangements of the songs, even
though most are old time
favorites, seems to add
a special touch which
makes it all their very
own.
They are all capable of
taking lead both in vocals
and on their particular instruments. Kevin Willette did a superb job on lead Vocal, with the other guys backing
him up, on a song called “Lonesome Pine”.
There seems to be no end to the list of songs these guys can perform. This time they did “Scotland”, “Airmail
Special”, “Rollin’ in My Sweet Baby’s Arms”, “Why You Been
Gone”, “All about you”, and "Down A Windin’ Road”, which is
one of my favorites. Jon Ricketts did his “Ricketts Rag” and just
sent the audience into a frenzy. It is something to watch these
Guys as they pull the audience in and get the participation they
want.
All I can say is, "They enjoy what they do”, and that is evident.
Their antics and the desire for fun make this an outstanding group
to watch.
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CTBA Music Teacher Members
Eddie Collins
Blazing Bows
The Sieker Band
512-836-8255
www.eddiecollins.biz
[email protected]
Mary Hattersley
512-873-8925
Rolf & Bete Sieker
512-733-2857
www.siekerband.com
Any members who give lessons and would like to be included please e-mail me at :
[email protected]
BOARD APPROVES NEW PROPOSAL ! ! !
The Board unanimously approved a proposal to allow credit toward a member’s renewal of $5 for
each new member he or she brings in during the year. This is a limited time approval to see how well
the membership responds.
There is a space for “Referred by __________________” on the membership application which can be
downloaded off the website or use the one on the back of the monthly Bulletin. The applicant MUST
fill in that part of the application in order to give credit to the existing member that referred them.
Failure to fill in that space will result in the existing member not receiving their credit. They may not
call in after the fact and say who referred them. Only New Membership applications will be counted
starting as of September 1, 2008.
Most members should never have to pay their membership again, unless they choose to, simply by
getting 4 or 5 new members each year they will have credit to cover the renewal.
Roy Glover will keep a running total and will advise you on your renewal card as to how much credit
you have toward your renewal.
Let’s make this work people and increase our membership………...
Cell Phone Numbers Going Public !!!
REMINDER....all cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies this month and you will
start to receive sale calls.
YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS
To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888-382-1222. It is the National DO NOT
CALL list. It will only take a minute of your time. It blocks your number for five (5) years. You must call from
the cell phone number you want to have blocked. You cannot call from a different phone number.
HELP OTHERS BY PASSING THIS INFORMATION ON TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS. .
You can also register by going to the website:
donotcall.gov
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CTBA Band Shows and Events
NOTE: All listings need to be in no later than the 15th of the month to go into the next month bulletin
October, 2008
Fri
Oct 3
6:30pm
Fri
Oct 3
7 pm
Sat
Oct 4
4:30 & 7:30
Teresa Garner Bluegrass Band— County Seat, Georgetown, Tx
The Sieker Band— Walburg Restaurant, Walburg, Tx
BuffaloGrass — Great American Cowboy, Gonzales, Tx
http://buffalograssmusic.com
Sat
Oct 4
8 pm
Sat
Oct 4
7:30 pm
Sun
Oct 5
11 am
Tue
Oct 7
7:30 pm
Fri
Oct 10
7 pm
The Sieker Band — Walburg Restaurant, Walburg, Tx
Fri
Oct 10
7 pm
The Piney Grove Ramblers —Green Mesquite, 1400 Barton Springs Rd.
Austin, Tx
Sat
Oct 11
7:30 pm
Sat
Oct 11
7 pm
Sat
Oct 11
7:30 pm
Sat
Oct 11
6 pm
Sat
Oct 11
11 am
Danny Santos — Bastrop Market Days, Bastrop, Tx
Sun
Oct 12
11 am
Danny Santos— Threadgills North Bluegrass Brunch, Austin, Tx
Fri
Oct 17
6 pm
Teresa Garner Bluegrass — The County Seat , Georgetown, Tx
Fri
Oct 17
8 pm
Too High String Band —Stanley’s Bar-B-Q, Tyler, Texas
Fri
Oct 17
7 pm
The Sieker Band — Walburg Restaurant , Walburg, Tx
Sat
Oct 18
1:30 pm
Sat
Oct 18
Sat
Oct 18
1:45 pm
The Sieker Band — Hutto Old Time Days, Hutto, Tx
Fri
Oct 24
8:30 pm
Austin Lounge Lizards—Dosey Doe, 25911 I-45 N., The Woodlands, Tx
Fri
Oct 24
7 pm
The Sieker Band — Walburg Restaurant, Walburg, Tx
Fri
Oct 31
7 pm
Blacktop Bend —Green Mesquite Halloween Party, Austin, Tx 512-619-8536
Fri
Oct 31
6 pm
The Piney Grove Ramblers— County Seat, Georgetown, Tx
Fri
Oct 31
7 pm
The Sieker Band — Walburg Restaurant, Walburg, Tx
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The Sieker Band — Music on the Square, Lampassas, Tx
The Piney Grove Ramblers — Artz Ribhouse, 2330 S. Lamar, Austin, Tx
The Sieker Band— Threadgill’s North Lamar Blvd, Austin, Tx
Danny Santos —HAAM benefit ,Artz Ribhouse, 2330 S. Lamar, Austin, Tx
Teresa Garner Bluegrass Band—Dahlia Café, Liberty Hill, Tx
Austin Lounge Lizards —Open Door Coffee House, Trinity United Methodist
Church, Arlington, Tx 817-429-2196
The Sieker Band — Artz Ribhouse, 2330 S. Lamar, Austin, Tx
The Grass Onions — Freddie’s Place on South Lamar, Austin, Tx
Too High String Band — Anderson Fair, Houston, Tx
Teresa Garner Bluegrass — Bertram Smokehaus, Bertram, Tx
Festivals and Workshops
Wed
Sat
Sat
Sat
Oct 3-5
Oct 11
Oct 11
Oct 17-19
Sat
Thu
Oct 18
Oct 23-25
Wickett Bluegrass Festival— Wickett, Tx 432-943-3135
Grape Creek Bluegrass Jamfest — Grape Creek, Tx 325-653-7030
Texas Pickin’ Park— Fayetteville, Tx 979-378-2753
Austin Stringband Festival/ Workshop—Camp Ben McCulloch, Austin, Tx http://
aftm.us/festivals/string_band_festival_2008/index.shtm
Bay Area Bluegrass Assoc. Show — League City, Tx 713-249-2986Sat
Spring Creek Bluegrass Club Festival— Bellville, Tx 979-865-5250
If you are a member of CTBA, and your band has an upcoming show, please email Editor at:
[email protected]
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CTBA Artists and Bands
Austin Lounge Lizards
Mike Drudge
615-262-6886
www.austinlizards.com
Blacktop Bend
George Rios
512-619-8536
[email protected]
Blazing Bows
Dear Henry Band
String Beans
Too High String Band
Chris Brewster
512-693-4648
www.dearhenrymusic.com
Mike Montgomery
512-517-6753
[email protected]
Geoff Union
512-563-9821
[email protected]
Eddie Collins
Teresa Garner Bluegrass Wayward Pony
Dale Albright
Band
512-836-8255
www.eddiecollins.biz
[email protected]
Grass Onions Band
Mary Hattersley
512-873-8925
Tom Duplissey
512-454-9313
[email protected]
Bluegrass Vatos
Hard to Make a Living
Danny Santos
512-218-4141
[email protected]
Spencer Drake
803-660-2533
[email protected]
NOTE:
The Piney Grove Ramblers
Manchaca All-Stars
The Sieker Band
B. Buchanan
512-282-2756
[email protected]
David & Barbara Brown Out of the Blue
361-985-9902
[email protected]
The Ledbetters
John Hood
512-376-7767
[email protected]
BuffaloGrass
Don Inbody
512-295-6977
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.irishsessions.webhop.
org
www.waywardpony.com
Teresa Garner
512-963-4612
[email protected]
Jamie Stubblefield
512-295-5325
[email protected]
Sat. Oct. 25th , Bluegrass Concert, Texas Rose Horse Park
14078 State Hwy 110 N., Tyler Tx. This is a state of the art
all weather equestrian arena. Starts at 1:00 pm—10:00 pm.
Tickets $20, Kids under 12 free. Tentative line up includes:
Hickory Hill, Bealtegras, High Strung, Tyler Cullender,
Bowles Creek, Blue River and Rod Moag & Texas Grass.
Jam sites near the concert area (Bring your own chairs)
Ticket info: 903-882-1481, 903-881-9444 or 817-714-4350
Wayne Brooks
512-345-6609
www.pgramblers.com
Rolf & Beate Sieker
512-733-2857
www.siekerband.com
The Grazmatics
L. Wayne Ross
512-303-2188
Please be sure to check the
bands’ website for last minute
changes as this does occur from
time to time.
All bands listed are
members of the
CTBA. See the membership form on the
back cover page for
information on band
membership.
Central Texas Bluegrass Bulletin
Roy Glover, Editor
published by
Central Texas Bluegrass Association
Russell Gunn, Treasurer
John Hood, President
Mike Montgomery, Vice-President
Ken Brown
P.O. Box 9816
Austin, TX 78766-9816
512-261-9440
CTBA is a 501 (c)(3) tax exempt Texas non-profit
corporation. Contributions are deductible as charitable and educational donations.
Work published in this Bulletin is used by permission of
writers, artists, and photographers, who retain all
copyrights to work submitted to the Bulletin.
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CTBA Member Bands CD’s
This group composed of Don Inbody on guitar, Scott Byars on mandolin and Howard Surber on
bass, all sing both solo and do harmony as well. The CD reflects their own style of music including some
songs they have written as well as some of our old time favorites. Contact information provided below for
prices and shipping. For Booking info go to :
Artist:
Title:
Contact :
Booking:
BuffaloGrass
Gone to Nickel Creek
[email protected]
www.buffalograss music.com
This group has developed a unique style of their own and given a new sound to the Bluegrass
Music. I have this album and thoroughly enjoy it. It is unlike many of the albums you buy these
days which when you finish listening to it you almost never put it back in the CD player because you
don’t have the urge to listen to it again. This entire album will have you wanting to listening time and again.
Artist: Teresa Garner & Bluegrass Express
Title:
Cold Cold Ground
Contact: www.mysite.verion.net/res7zkss
The Manchaca All Stars are a lively and Entertaining group who have play
various venues around the area for over 20 years. You may have seen and listened to
them at the Manchaca Fire Hall in Manchaca, Tx where they were the house band for
many years. Their music consist of a wide range from the realm of country to
Bluegrass. Contact info provided below:
Artist: Manchaca All Stars
Title: First Attempt
Call: (512) 282 - 2756 or 512 496-3756
“Support The CTBA Member Bands!”
Check the Member Bands Listings on Page 7 and the Shows and Events listings on page 6.
!
These two albums have been out for a while with “Golden Wings” being the latest release. I have both
CD’s and enjoy both…. Roy The following is a testimonial listed on Eddie’s web site: ….”unpretentious music
that draws the listener in. It reminds me not so much of a fancy banquet as an enjoyable,
satisfying breakfast with friends at your favorite local diner.” …..Pete Wernick (Dr. Banjo)
For info on ordering go to:
Artist: Eddie Collins
Title: Golden Wings or Rise & Shine
Contact: www.eddiecollins.bus/eddie/cd.html
“Singer/songwriter Danny Santos the inspiration of his Tejano heritage, a musical legacy ranging from Hank
Williams to the Beatles, and a Texas-sized determination to create a unique mix of country/ folk tinged with
Bluegrass and the Blues. His songs illuminate the joys of true love, the woes of love lost and the weary longing of those still searching. It’s a style forged from maturity, grit and drive”. I took this from his website but
I have listened to his music and it truly relates and states it much better than I could. For ordering info go to:
Artist: Danny Santos
Title: Done Gone Got Lucky
Contact: www.folkera.com/windriver/dannysantos/index.html
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CTBA Business Members
Overton Bluegrass Festival
City of Overton Sponsoring Bluegrass and Gospel Music
www.overtonbluegrass.com
Don Eaves
[email protected]
903-834-3171
Drawer D
Overton, Texas 75684
Texas
Bluegrass
Celebration
Sponsored by City of Early
Charlotte Parrack
325-646-8531
[email protected]
300 Early Blvd. #31
Early, Texas 76802
Notice: We will be taking more pictures at bluegrass events and jams. If any member does not want
their picture published in the Bulletin please opt out by contacting … Roy Glover at:
[email protected]
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OLD TIME CHURCH MEETING AND SING ALONG
By Roy Glover
Yes people they do still exist. I was invited to an old time, sit out under the big Oak tree, sing along.
There was hot dogs, cold drinks, cookies, other sweets and great fellowship at this meeting out behind
The First Baptist Church of Buda. Pastor Stephen Warren was in charge of the festivities. He and
Gene Varley put the event together.
This was strictly an acoustic group and we had more fun than you could shake a stick at, with all ages
young and old.
Another note of interest is that 6 out of the 7 that were invited to play music were CTBA members.
Our numbers are growing folks and more and more CTBA
members are showing up when musicians are invited for great
Bluegrass, Gospel and sometimes old classic Country.
This event was strictly gospel and we had about 75 people singing
along with us as we played. Reminded me of the old days of the
old camp meetings when I was a kid. Thanks for the invite
First Baptist Church of Buda.
STOLEN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Description : A.E. Smith open back 5-string banjo in blonde 'Levy' leather gig bag.
Stolen from storage unit in Austin on about July 30th.
Police case # 08 5042446
Contact Stewart Rose at 512 744 3815
or Detective Terry Gish at 512 974 5797
Check out pictures:
http://homepage.mac.com/mo.sho/OTHER/
PhotoAlbum48.html
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NOTI
CE
CTBA Area Jams and Events
AUSTIN AREA, CTBA
GARLAND
Beginner/Intermed. Jam 1st. & 3rd Thu. 7-9 pm, Bluegrass on the Square: Sat-March thru NovemSteve Mangold 512-345-6155
ber between Main and State Sts. At 6th, 7:30pm
to 1 am, Jim Miller 972-276-3197
CTBA 2nd & 4th Sat , Artz Ribhouse, beginner/
Intermediate Jam 4—6 contact: Steve Mangold GEORGETOWN
345-6155
Randy’s Rangers Thursday Jam: Duke’s BBQ
Smokehouse, 7-9 pm, 512-869-8076 or
Jam Session: Sunday at Artz Ribhouse, 2-5 pm
www.sigi.us/RR
PEARL
Jam & Stage Show, 1st Sat: Jam 12:00, Show
4:30 pm Hwy 183, 7 mi South of Purmela
contact: Ronald Medart 254-865-6013
Live Bluegrass Show: Artz Ribhouse Sunday 6 2nd Sunday Jam, held at 1 pm at the San Gabriel
pm; 512-442-8283
Park in Georgetown behind the football stadium.
Contact Jon or Sigi 512-869-8076
AAAMS Jam 2nd & 4th Wed. Leander/Cedar
Park Fine Arts Academy, 200 Buttercup Rd, Ste. THE GROVE
104, Cedar Park, 6:30 to 8:30 pm, 512-401-8863
Outside Pick General Store, 15 mi. west of
Temple on Hwy 36, Sat, 6pm til………..
AFTM Contra Dance: 3rd Sat. 3501 Red River Contact: M. Anderson 512-282-1215
7:30 to 11 pm, $7 453-8936
(3rd Sat. is THE BIG JAMBOREE )
Beginner/Intermediate Bluegrass Jam 2nd Thursday 7-9 pm at 6418 Ridgehurst, San Antonio, Tx
Hosted by: Clifton Bowren 210-602-5544
[email protected]
AFTM Jam Session: 2nd Sun at Artz Rib house at
2330 S Lamar, Austin Tx
FIDDLERS GREEN jam session in the BARN out
back behind the shop every 2nd and 4th Thursday
from 7pm to 11 pm. Phone : 512-452-3900
www.fiddlersgreenmusicshop.com
BANDERA
4th Friday of each month at Silver Sage Corral–
east of Bandera. Starts at 6:30 pm. For more info
call (830)796-3969 (Not on Good Friday)
SAN MARCOS
Saturday Oct. 25 from 3 pm to 8 pm.
San Marcos Masonic Lodge #342, Hway 123, 2.2
miles east from IH-35. Next to 3D Welding..
Plenty of parking in the back. Bar-B-Q plate
HARWOOD
available at $5 each. Contact Chuck Pascoe at
Stage Show & Jam Session 3rd Sat, 9 mi. E. of Ph: 512-353-7410 or [email protected]
Lulling, Hwy 90, 2 to 9 pm
ALL ARE WELCOME
Ben Buchanan 512-263-7193
SHULENBERG
HONDO
RV Park community Center
Hondo Hootenanny, 1 pm Hondo Community 2nd Tuesday of every month 6:30—9:00 pm
Center, 1st Fri each mo. 830-426-3438
Laretta Baumgarten 979-743-4388
[email protected]
LEAGUE CITY (BABA)
Jam & Free Bluegrass Show 3rd Sat: Jam 5pm, WIMBERLEY
Show 6:30pm Jan thru Nov., League City Civic Bluegrass Jam Fri 8-12 pm, Lane’s Country Café
Center, 300 W. Walker St. 281-636-9419
Wimberley, Tx
BELLVILLE,
Spring Creek Club Jam/Show Jan. thru Sept 4th LIBERTY HILL
Sat; 4pm Jam, 6:30 pm show. Coushatte Recrea- 4th Sat. Jam Session at 1 pm until 6 pm, Hwy 29
tion Ranch 979-865-5250 [email protected] West, contact Paula at 512-778-5410
Plenty of RV camping and good food.
MANCHACA
Open Jam every Thursday night from 7-9:00 pm at
BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION,
The Railroad BBQ on FM 1626 in Manchaca, Tx
Brazos Country Grass Monday Jam J. Cody’s,
3610 S. College 6-9 pm
MEDINA
www.brazoscountrygrass.com
2nd Tuesday—each month— all gospel jam at the
first Baptist Church—Median, Tx. Starts at 6 pm
CEDAR PARK, Irish sessions Jam, It’s a Grind for info call...Linda Barton 830-589-2486
Coffeehouse, once a month. Check out website:
www.irishsessions/webhop/org
2nd Friday each month— The Medina Jam session
will be held at the Masonic Lodge at 6:30 pm
CLEBURNE
(bring covered dish)
Show and Jam: 3rd Fri. Cleburne Civic Center,
1501 W. Henderson (Hwy 67) 7 pm $3 MONTGOMERY
www.NTBBluegrass.com
1ST SATURDAY Jam in Downtown Historical
Montgomery, Tx Quaint shops, farmer’s market,
CONVERSE
and multiple jam sites for acoustic music
2nd Thursday each month Retired Musicians Jam (bluegrass, country and Cajon). Jams from 10 am
10 am to 3 pm—250 Donalan, Converse, Tx call
til 2 pm. For discount coupons at local KOA
210-658-3578 (South of Converse off Hwy 1516) contact Dr. Mike Davis: [email protected]
FAYETTEVILLE:
Texas Pickin” Park...Jam 2nd Saturday, each
month beginning at 6 pm on the Courthouse
Square. Acoustic Instruments only.
For Info: [email protected]
www.texaspickinpark.com
SAN ANTONIO
Open Bluegrass Jam Session 1st & 3rd Tue. , 68:30 pm Grady’s BBQ Store No San Pedro Ave,
at Jackson –Keller (beginner Friendly)
Notice: We will be taking more
pictures at bluegrass events and
jams. If any member does not
want their picture published in
the Bulletin please opt out by
contacting … Roy Glover at:
[email protected]
NEW BRAUNFELS
Landa Country Music Jam —1st and 3rd Monday
each month 10 am, at Senior Citizen’s Center 655
Landa St. New Braunfels 830-589-2486
If we left off your jam, please contact Roy at [email protected]
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Central Texas Bluegrass Assoc.
P.O. Box 9816
Austin, Texas 78766=9816
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