SMBA December January February 2009 Newsletter
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SMBA December January February 2009 Newsletter
Published by: SEVEN MOUNTAINS BLUEGRASS ASSOCIATION, INC. Volume 4 Member December / January / February 2009 Issue 6 Mission Statement The Seven Mountains Bluegrass Association, (established in 1982), is a nonprofit organization incorporated in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The purpose of the organization is to preserve, promote, and enjoy bluegrass music and to bring the music to an ever increasing number of people. SMBA INSIDE THE SMBA • ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS - $12 per family • MONTHLY SHOWS - 2nd Saturday of each month - October thru May - Discounted tickets for members • MONTHLY JAM SESSIONS - 3rd Sunday of every month - Microphones are provided - Visitors & musicians of all skill levels are welcome • ANNUAL PICNIC - AUGUST 2, 2008 The SMBA board increased the annual dues to $12 for 2009. People joining after September 1, 2008 get the remainder of 2008 plus the full year 2009 for $12. - Good food - Open Jams - Concert Bands - Raffle of acoustic instruments & door prizes • WEBSITE - www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org - Association & newsletter information - Links to bluegrass info • • • • PROMOTIONAL OUTLET for bands and promoters BLUEGRASS LIBRARY - Instructional materials EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Page # Included in this issue: - Inside the SMBA - President’s Message - SMBA Concert Profiles - SMBA Members Recording Review - Upcoming Events - Bluegrass Radio -Music Lesson & Instrument Repair - IBMA News - Jams - Membership Invitation 2009 OFFICERS Walt Crider Dick Beckley Jean Snyder Dick Neff President Vice President Treasurer/Membership Recording Secretary 2-3 3 4-5 5 6-10 11 12 13 14-15 16 (717) 292-6175 (717) 938-4975 (717) 957-4609 (717) 697-2064 2009 TRUSTEES Bill Aldinger Glen Miller Jon Raemore (717) 728-9039 (410) 343-2228 (717) 599-5944 2009 CHAIRPERSONS Bill Aldinger Picnic Committee Bob Bishard Newsletter Editor Patsy Kline Scholarship Committee Mike Lebo Web Master Dan Onefuer Librarian Jon Raemore Music Committee (717) 728-9039 (717) 957-4349 (717) 964-3797 (717) 215-3088 (717) 432-0770 (717) 599-5944 Seven Mountains Bluegrass Association “Hornpipe” is published by the Seven Mountains Bluegrass Association Inc., which is a non-profit organization. The SMBA mails this quarterly newsletter to the SMBA membership, other music associations, non-profit organizations, promoters, radio, and print media at no charge. All correspondence can be mailed to: SMBA, c/o Bob Bishard, 18 Stiles Dr., Marysville, PA 17053. Page 2 For the past several years Bob Albert has volunteered as Editor, and then, Copy Editor of the SMBA newsletter. Bob was instrumental in creating the design of the Seven Mountains Bluegrass Association News. With my limited knowledge of writing and publishing, Bob’s assistance by staying on as Copy Editor played a vital roll in the quality of our newsletter appearance and content. Due to his busy schedule and a desire to move on to other endeavors, Bob has decided to give up his position on the newsletter staff. I owe a great debt of gratitude to him for his assistance in creating what has become known as the SMBA “Hornpipe”. Bob, a retired teacher, and his wife, Toni, live in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Among their many pursuits, they are self-employed, writing and publishing children’s books. Bob is well known in bluegrass circles for being a great flatpicker, enjoying fiddle tunes, and creatively adlibbing to spice up many of the jams he attends. I can’t begin to express just how grateful I am to Bob for his guidance and friendship. From all of the members of SMBA - Thank you Bob! Bob Bishard, Editor www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org INSIDE THE SMBA THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Walt Crider Welcome to the winter everyone. Indoor concerts and jam sessions will be the norm. Don’t go through bluegrass withdrawal, just attend our concerts and jam sessions listed in the quarterly publication. The Bluegrass Brothers will be at our Goodwill Fire company location on December 13th. Come early, as they always bring a large attendance. The January show will feature the Good Deale Bluegrass Band instead of the Steep Canyon Rangers (they promised to return for a future appearance). The Good Deale Bluegrass Band played for us in May of this year. What a great bunch of musicians. For the first time at our location, the Wildwood Valley Boys will perform on February 14th. Make them feel welcome by attending, and bring a friend. Beginning in January 2009 the SMBA monthly jam held in Mechanicsburg will feature a whole new look. We’ll be using the stage and the sound system instead of the circle we’ve grown accustom to. As participants arrive they can sign-up on a first-come-first-serve basis to play two songs on-stage. Experienced musicians will support with lead parts if needed. When everyone has had an opportunity to play we’ll begin again. Everyone is welcome to stay on stage or join others in the audience when finished playing. The public is being invited through newspaper announcements. Refreshments will be available. Please join us and help make the new SMBA jam format a huge success. I’d like to recognize our publicity/promotion person, Sue McKinsey of Red Lion. Sue has volunteered an effort to contact newspapers, local magazines and radio stations to let them know about our concert series and club existence. I believe it has already shown results with a large attendance at the Audie Blaylock concert. Thank you so much, Sue! Our October meeting at the First United Methodist church in Mechanicsburg, PA, resulted in the following elections: Walt Crider, president; Dick Beckley, vice-president; Jean Snyder, treasurer -membership, and Dick Neff, recording secretary. Trustees are Bill Aldinger, Glen Miller, Jon Raemore, and someone to be named later. I encourage you to visit our website for any updates. Email addresses can now be linked for most officers from the Board of Directors tab. Check out our message board and chat room. I must admit, I had not used the chat room before, but I will in the future. Thanks to Mike Lebo for maintaining our website. I hope all have a wonderful holiday season. With Christmas arriving soon, please consider giving a gift membership to our club. It’s something that will last all year. Trivia question: What Bluegrass Boy played all the instruments? He even played mandolin on stage when Bill Monroe had a broken collarbone. Walt www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org Page 3 FEATURED SMBA BANDS Our monthly shows at the Spry Fire Hall just seem to get better and better. The first 2 were terrific. December brings back The Bluegrass Brothers who always pack the house here. They are favorites in this area. For anyone who has not seen them, they are a family unit of brothers and sons from Salem, VA. Brothers Robert Dowdy on banjo, and Victor Dowdy on Bass, are joined by Victor's two sons, Steve and Donald, both on guitar, and the lone non-family member, Brandon Farley, from Princeton, WV, on mandolin. No one in bluegrass music is more demonstrative on the bass than Victor. He really pounds the bass and is a real showman. Robert Dowdy, Victor's younger son, plays the guitar left-handed, which is unusual in itself. But he also plays it strung righthanded, which amounts to playing it upside down and backwards. It is something to watch. The band members are all outstanding musicians, and their family harmonies lend a tightness to the songs they play, as only family members can do. The Bluegrass Brothers are a high-energy bluegrass band and are a must-see show for a traditional bluegrass delight! They have all grown up in bluegrass music families in Virginia, and it is evident very soon after they hit the stage. Their family harmony vocals are exceptional. Brothers Robert on banjo, and Victor Dowdy on bass, have made many musical accomplishments over numerous years, and their vocals and musicianship are second to none. Carrying on in the family tradition, Victor's two sons, Donald and Steve Dowdy, are also very talented vocalists, and their guitar work is very entertaining. All added up, The Bluegrass Brothers are one of the finest bluegrass bands in the country, and they are friendly, country folk. They perform from coast to coast and in a most soulful, heartfelt manner. They have earned fans from several countries and everybody says: "We want The Bluegrass Brothers back next year!" So check them out in a town near you. You won't regret it! Page 4 The January show will bring back the Good Deale Bluegrass Band featuring Mike Auldridge, who was here in May. The Steep Canyon Rangers had to cancel their appearance here because of conflicting engagements. Anyone who was in the audience for this Maryland band in May will remember their great performance. In my opinion they sound more like the Original Seldom Scene than the present version, and Good Deale has one original Seldom Scene member in the band, the great Mike Auldridge on dobro, just like the present Scene, who has only Ben Eldridge left from the original group. Good Deale plays a lot of the older Scene numbers and Mike's dobro is featured on all of them. Tim Finch on mandolin gives an excellent rendition of the late John Duffey's high tenor on all their vocals, as well as playing a great mandolin. John O'Dell on guitar and vocals contributes to the great harmonies they bring to the stage. Rounding out the band is a local favorite, Mike Munford on banjo, "Baltimore Jonny" Glik on fiddle, and Chris Walls, a fine singer and songwriter on bass. The attendance for this band in May was less than deserved, so let's show them a full house for their appearance here in January. I promise you will not be disappointed that you came to their show. Just ask anyone who was at the May show. It was one of our all time best. www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org FEATURED SMBA BANDS MEMBER CD REVIEW February brings in The Wildwood Valley Boys from Indiana. This band was reformed in 2006 after all the original band members had moved on, except Tony. He renamed the band Tony Holt and the Wildwood Valley Boys at that time, but the sound has remained essentially the same as the original. With roots back to the Legendary Boys From Indiana, this band will entertain with the best. Joining Tony is his Dad, Aubrey, a former Boy From Indiana. Other members are Greg Moore, Tom Patrick, Brad Lambert, and Jesse Baker. Tony Holt and The Wildwood Valley Boys have become a favorite in bluegrass music. Originally formed in 1992 as The Wildwood Valley Boys (named after the Holt family farm in Milan, Indiana), the original members of the band decided to follow separate paths and, in 2006 the only original Wildwood Valley Boy, Tony Holt, decided to rename the group Tony Holt and The Wildwood Valley Boys. Current members include Tony Holt, Jesse Baker, Greg Moore, Tom Patrick, Brad Lambert, and Tony's dad, Aubrey Holt, from the legendary Boys from Indiana. Though Tony Holt and The Wildwood Valley Boys have seen many band member changes, they have kept that great harmony as one of their strongest attributes, along with the many original songs penned by the Holt clan. Bluegrass fans roar with applause after being taken back to a favorite memory or a good time brought on by the rich harmonies of the band. The Meadow Grove Bluegrass Revival is a very popular local band playing in small churches and county fairs. Local favorites, Kermit Kissinger, Dave Brady, and Bill Arndt, really anchor this group musically, while Joe Dorman, George Fishel, and Hodge Little round out the band with great vocals and sound effects. They recently released their first CD titled Little White Church.. In October I had an opportunity, once again, to see the band perform live at another small country church venue. Their performances are always lively, spontaneous, and very enjoyable. From songs like Wings of A Dove, to Long Black Train, and Little White Church, the CD reflects their on-stage persona with a traditional bluegrass gospel sound. You’re sure to enjoy their performances and their CD. For bookings, or to purchase your copy of Little White Church, please contact Kermit Kissinger at 834-3963. Since signing with Rebel Records in 1999, the band has released five albums to date. They continue to record under the Rebel Records label and are planning a new project to start in May 2008. www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org Page 5 UPCOMING EVENTS Working together for bluegrass ! What makes the SMBA a really good value is the number of bluegrass related activities and benefits to members. It’s taken many years and lots of dedication from members, like you, to develop. Twenty-six years after its inception, the SMBA continues to preserve, promote, and enjoy the music we love so dearly. Your attendance at our monthly concerts, jams, annual summer picnics, and benefits are always appreciated. We’d like to encourage members attending SMBA concerts to bring along some friends. The bands are really top notch musicians providing great entertainment. Perhaps by attending the concerts and other activities your friends might want to join the SMBA. The SMBA Message Board is a great resource for our members and friends to share bluegrass related topics, sell instruments, or comment on bluegrass related venues. If you have information that you would like to share with the bluegrass community please check it out. www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org Then click on the “Message Board” When membership and attendance grow, we all benefit. Can you help? Thank you! Page 6 www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org UPCOMING EVENTS Winter Coffeehouse Jam Sessions Saturday, January 17, 2009 Live Acoustic Music at Fort Hunter Barn 7-10pm FREE! Second Sunday of every month. Fort Hunter Barn 1:00 PM—4:00 PM Susquehanna Folk Coffeehouses are intimate Saturday evenings showcasing Central Pennsylvania's fine amateur acoustic musicians. Cabaret seating and tasty refreshments create an informal coffeehouse atmosphere in the cozy, rustic Fort Hunter Centennial Barn. Enjoy live acoustic music from 7 to 10pm. Free admission includes Ralph's corny jokes at no extra charge. Sales of refreshments benefit Susquehanna Folk; donations to defray costs are always welcome. The Barn is accessible and is smoke- and alcohol-free. We welcome musicians and vocalists of all skill levels and all ages. Contact Info for SFMS Jess Hayden, President, Ed Rech, Coffee House, Ralph Dahle, Jam Session, Henry Koretzky, Events, 763-5744 730-2191 657-8709 763-5744 www. sfmsfolk.org Fort Hunter Centennial Barn 5300 N Front St, Harrisburg Still Brewing: Mark your calendar for our upcoming coffeehouses: • March 14, 2009 • May 16, 2009 If you're interested in playing a 20-minute set at a future Coffeehouse, or at any of our festival showcases (Fort Hunter Day, Kipona, American MusicFest), please contact Ralph Dahle at 717-652-0799 (leave a message) or 717-657-8709. Interest in performing has been high, so call now! Membership Pays! For most events, SFMS offers a substantial admission discounts for SFMS members. A Family Membership extends admission discounts to all family members living at the same address. Your SFMS membership can easily pay for itself. And it's tax-deductible too. Annual Membership Dues Individual Membership $25 FMI: Call Ralph Dahle at 717-652-0799 or 717-657-8709 Family Membership:$40 For more information on SFMS Sponsored shows check the website. www.sfmsfolk.org. Sat, December 6 Iris DeMent XPN Welcomes Iris DeMent: One of the most celebrated country-folk performers and singer-songwriters today. Sun, December 14 Robin & Linda Williams A Christmas show from this beloved Virginia couple and their fine group. Harpist Julie Swope opens. Sat, January 17 Winter Coffee House Live acoustic music in an intimate, alcohol-and-smoke-free setting. Sun, January 18 Djärv A young Swedish quintet, blending 5-voice harmonies with vigorous dance tunes and jazzy improvisation. Sun, January 25 Lyuti Chushki ("Hot Peppers") Spicy traditional Bulgarian music, complex and compelling. Come to listen, end up dancing! www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org Page 7 UPCOMING EVENTS December 13 Christmas Homecoming Jam Check the monthly paper for more details. December show invites all bands back for a jam. FMI: Gary & Mary 717-776-7447 Dinner Specials Shows start at 4:30 PM 6:30 PM Featuring: January 10, 2009 The New Connection Show tickets - $5.00 Directions: Exit 37 off of Rt I-81. Take 233 North to Newville. In Newville stay on 233 approximately two blocks after the only traffic light. Turn right onto Corporation St/Shepherd Rd (Just before the Senior Center). Go past the American Legion. We’re straight ahead. Please join us, won’t you. February 14, 2009 Carroll County Ramblers March 14, 2009 Down Home Gospel Singers Come on out and join us for a great evening of music with Dick, Jean, Nelson, and Bob. 118 Walnut St., Waynesboro, PA 17268 FMI: 717-762-4711 or www.beck-benedicthardware.com Dick & Della Boschert Shows start @ 7:00 PM $12 Admission (Children under 12 free) Directions: Main Street in Waynesboro to the Sheetz and turn onto Walnut Street. Go 2 blocks and see Beck & Benedict Theatre on the right. Plenty of parking. December 13 Jay Armsworthy & Eastern Tradition along with Twin Hill Express March 21, 2009 Sunnyside Bluegrass Gospel Band along with Iron Ridge February 21, 2009 Aspen Run along with Patuxent Partners April 25, 2009 Stoney Creek along with Rattlesnake Hill EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT JAM STARTS AT 7:00 PM Page 8 www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org UPCOMING EVENTS Havre de Grace Middle School 2 to 5 PM Bluegrass Association Donations at the door. Presents 2008—2009 Show Schedule December 21 Christmas Party March 15 Chestnut Ridge January 18 Danny Paisley & The Southern Grass April 19 Tuesday Mountain Boys February 15 The Hillbilly Gypsies May 17 Bluegrass Rebels FMI: James Langer 443-752-8912 BLUEGRASS & OLD-TIME PICKERS WELCOME DANCERS WELCOME RECOMMENDED DONATIONS: MEMBERS $ 5.00 NON-MEMBERS $10.00 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS $10 Country Wide Producers FMI: Bob Englar Phone:717-741-2658 E-mail: [email protected] Ticket: Adults $10.00 Children 6-12 $ 5.00 Children under 5 - FREE Tickets available at the door only. No reserved seating. No alcoholic beverages! AIRVILLE FIRE HALL KEMPTON ROD & GUN Show starts @ 7:30 PM Show starts @ 5:00 PM (Doors open @ 6:00 PM) (Doors open @ 4:00 PM) December 6 Green Branch December 7 Bob & Terry Border Line March 28, 2009 Bluestone April 25, 2009 Shiloh Ridge May 25, 2009 Iron Ridge No further schedule has been received for the shows held at the Kempton Rod & Gun Club. We’ll post the information when we receive it. September 26, 2009 Set Free www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org Week #1 Flatpicking - Fingerpicking Fiddle - Bass - Dobro Mountain Lap Dulcimer Old Time Banjo Week #2 Flatpicking - Bluegrass Banjo Songwriting - Vocals Mandolin FMI: 1-800-FLATPIK 1-865-982-3808 or E-mail: [email protected] Maryville, TN Page 9 UPCOMING EVENTS Tickets are $13, available at the door. Doors open at 6PM - Show starts at 7PM! All tickets are General Admission (no reserved seats). Dec 06 - The Bluegrass Brothers Dec 13 - Overunderdownyoner / Dan Paisley & The Southern Grass Dec 20 - SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOW With: Heather Berry & New Dominion / The Company Store / Santa Claus Jan 10 - The Larry Stephenson Band Jan 17 - The Virginia Ramblers / Springfield Exit Jan 24 - Randy Waller & The Country Gentlemen Jan 31 - Bill Emerson & The Sweet Dixie Band Feb 07 - The Good Deale Bluegrass Feb 14 - Five of A Kind / Remington Ryde Feb 21 - Dark Hollow/ Jay Armsworthy & Eastern Tradition Feb 28 - Mill Run / The Pattuxent Partners Mar 07 - Patent Pending / The Hillbilly Gypsies Mar 14 - Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers Mar 21 - The Steep Canyon Rngers Mar 28 - The Country Gentlemen Tribute Band with Bill Yates and Friends Apr 04 - The Scott Brannon Band / The Wildwood Valley Boys Apr 11 - Ernie Bradley and Grassy Ridge / The Lisa Kay Walt Crider and The Old Time Way December 31 New Year's Eve 7:00 to 11:00 PM. Hosted By: The Carroll County Ramblers Arcadia Fire Company Activities Bldg., Arcadia, MD January 24, 2009 Salem Bottom Boys 8th Annual Spring Festival April 16-18, 2009 26th Annual Fall Festival September 24-26, 2009 FMI: Contact Bill 410-374-2895 Page 10 February 28, 2009 Iron Ridge March 28, 2009 Bill Emerson & The Sweet Dixie Band Carroll County Ramblers Appearing every month FMI: 410-346-6195 or 717-359-5098 Admission $10 Adults - Advance tickets $8 Children under 12—free admission www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org BLUEGRASS RADIO (Washington, DC) Larry Royce, Sanctuary Show, every Sunday from 5-8 PM on the Word FM. www.wordfm.org West Network: East Network: Chambersburg 88.3 Carlisle 93.1 Waynesboro 106.1 Harrisburg 88.1 Newville 101.9 Hagerstown MD 91.7 Warwick 88.1 Sellersville 88.9 Stroudsburg 88.7 Center Valley 103.5 Hawley 89.1 Wyomissing 91.7 Wilkes – Barre 93.3 Coatesville 101.7 (Gettysburg, PA) Gospel Bluegrass Show - Hank Janney Sunday Morning 6:00 - 8:00 AM Bluegrass Breakdown Tues. 12 AM, Wed. 5 AM,Thurs. 6 PM, Sun. 2 AM Bluegrass Overnight Sunday 3 A.M, Thurs. Midnight Bluegrass Review Mon. 8 PM,,Tues. 2 AM, Wed. 4 AM, Sun. 11 PM Bluegrass Signal Sun. 10 PM, Mon. 7 PM,,Tues. 1 AM, Wed. 6 AM, Thurs. 8 PM The Katy Daley Show Mon. - Fri. 7:00 AM The Bluegrass Show Sunday Evening 8:00 - Midnight (Selinsgrove, PA) WQSU 88.9 FM (Dickinson College - Carlisle, PA) Davis Tracy Monday 8:00 - 9:00 AM Monday 9:00 - 10:00 AM Friday 8:00 - 10:00 AM Friday 4:00 - 6:00 PM (Delaware Township, NJ) (Selinsgrove, PA) Bluegrass Classic Show Saturday 3—6 PM w/Derrick The Dude Bluegrass Rules Saturday 9—Midnight w/Tracy Waite www.worldwidebluegrass.com Great website. Check it out ! Bluegrass Horizon - Mike Wuerstle Monday - Noon - 3:00 PM Dana Allen Public Relations Manager/Host Bluegrass Breakfast - Susan Rose Wednesday - 6:00 AM - 9:00 AM For requests/comments: [email protected] Sunrise Surprise - Russ Hunsberger Satruday - 6:00 AM - 9:00 AM We’re Reality Radio ! Bluegrass Junction - Dick Saylor Saturday - 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Brevard, NC) Every Sunday 3-5 PM FMI: www.wsqlradio.com www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org If you have any suggestions, additions, or articles for the newsletter, please contact the editor at [email protected] or phone 717-957-4349. We’ll be happy to include your information. Page 11 MUSIC LESSONS & INSTRUMENT REPAIR Tom Adams 717 259 6502 Banjo, Guitar, Mandolin, Bass www.adamscountybanjo.com/lessons.html Dick Neff Banjo 717-697-2064 Bob Guitar 717-633-9575 Steve Waldon Jr. 717-757-5979 Mandolin, Guitar, & Banjo Nev Jackson 717-867-4175 Banjo, Guitar, Fiddle, Bass, Mandolin, & Dobro Bill Mason Mandolin Mike’s Music Shop 3966 Jonestown Rd Harrisburg, PA 17109 (717) 540-5188 Campbell’s Music 2361 S. Queen St York, PA 17405 (717) 741-2634 David W. Musselwhite RD 3, Box 7593 Jonestown, PA 17038 (717) 865-6236 Country String Shop 54 W. Main St Campbelltown, PA 17010 (717) 838-8732 David R. Strait Master Luthier (717) 258-6036 Phone (717) 258-4098 Fax Norm Deaver 203 W. Watson Ave. Langhorne, PA 19047 (215) 757-0471 [email protected] The Chimneys Violin Shop 614 Lerew Rd. Boiling Springs, PA 17007 (717) 258-3203 Jeff Hostetter 109 N. 2nd St New Freedom, PA 17349 (717) 235-7465 RLH Guitars 30 North Main St Red Lion, PA 17356 (717) 244-9981 J W Music 127 N. Hanover St Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 258-6765 Ken Runkle West York, PA 717-792-0302 717-226-7200 Nelson Steffy 717-241-6305 Mandolin, & Fiddle Warren Newman 717-730-7255 Guitar, Mandolin, & Fiddle If you give music lessons and would like to be listed on our website and in the Hornpipe, please contact the editor at [email protected] or by telephone at 717-957-4349. Stuart Mathias has a G-16 Martin Guitar for sale. He can be contacted at: Stuart L. Mathias 91 Pricetown Road Fleetwood, PA 19522-9748 Page 12 Bluette Bros. 122 Hill St York, PA 17403 (717) 854-9064 If you know of someone who is in the instrument repair business and believe they are good at their craft, please forward their name and contact information. We’ll be happy to include them in this listings on the SMBA website and in the Hornpipe. www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org IBMA NEWS Awards Show was held during the 2008 World of Bluegrass in Nashville, TN September 29 - October 5 The recipients for the 2008 INTERNATIONAL BLUEGRASS MUSIC AWARDS BLUEGRASS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Bill Clifton Charles K. Wolfe EMERGING ARTIST OF THE YEAR Dailey & Vincent INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMERS OF THE YEAR ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR Dailey & Vincent VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR Dailey & Vincent INSTRUMENTAL GROUP OF THE YEAR Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper BANJO Kristin Scott Benson DOBRO Rob Ickes BASS Barry Bales GUITAR Josh Williams FIDDLE Michael Cleveland MANDOLIN Adam Steffey MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR Jamie Dailey FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR Dale Ann Bradley SONG OF THE YEAR "Through The Window Of A Train," Blue Highway (artists), Tim Stafford & Steve Gulley (songwriters) ALBUM OF THE YEAR Dailey & Vincent,Dailey & Vincent (artists), Jamie Dailey & Darrin Vincent (producers), Rounder Records RECORDED EVENT OF THE YEAR Everett Lilly & Everybody and Their Brother, Featuring Everett Lilly, Bea Lilly, Charles Lilly, Daniel Lilly, Mark Lilly, Marty Stuart, Rhonda Vincent, Billy Walker, Ronnie McCoury, Rob McCoury, David Ball, Charlie Cushman, Larry Stephenson, Joe Spivey, Eddie Stubbs, Jason Carter, Dickey Lee, Freddy Weller, Mike Bub, Rad Lewis, Andy May, Darrin Vincent, Marcia Campbell, Clay Rigdon, Eric Blankenship & Bill Wolfenbarger (artists), Charles Lilly & Bill Wolfenbarger (producers), Swift River Music Distinguished Achievement Award Recipients Bill Harrell The Banjo Newsletter Art Menius The Ernest Tubb Record Shop Joe Carr & Alan Munde Bluegrass Broadcaster of the Year: Kyle Cantrell; Bluegrass Junction, XM Satellite Radio Print Media Person of the Year: Chris Stuart, freelance writer for Bluegrass Unlimited Best Liner Notes for a Recorded Project: Gary Reid, The Stanley Brothers: The Definitive Collection (1947-1966), The Stanley Brothers, Time Life Best Graphic Design for a Recorded Project: Greg Carr & Sarah Holman, What The, Pete Wernick & Flexigrass, Niwot Records Bluegrass Event of the Year Award: 29th Annual Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival; Brunswick, Maine; Aug. 30-Sept. 2, 2007 INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR Sound of the Slide Guitar, Andy Hall, Sugar Hill Records GOSPEL RECORDED PERFORMANCE 2008 "By The Mark," Dailey & Vincent (artists), Jamie Dailey & Darrin Vincent (producers), Rounder Records www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org Congratulations to all of the recipients, nominees, and musicians everywhere who strive each day to make bluegrass music the great American and international music genre it has become. Page 13 15 JAM SESSIONS WEDNESDAY MONDAY 1:00 to 3:30 PM—Every Monday Claremont Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr 1000 Claremont Road, Carlisle, PA $1 donation goes to residents activities. FMI: Dick Gow 717-649-1436 Mary Wohler 717-249-2529 7:30 PM— Every Wednesday Doylestown Jam German Hungarian Sportsman's Club 1622 Hilltown Pike—Hilltown, PA Outside in nice weather, inside otherwise. All playing levels welcome. FMI: Ben 215-249-9354 7:00 to 10:00 PM—Every Monday Dutch Country Restaurant 2nd Floor—946 Baltimore St., Hanover, PA $3.00 per person / Open mic format FMI: 717-632-1616 TUESDAY FMI: Ken Runkle 717-792-0302 7:00 to 10:00 PM— Every Tuesday Pine Hall Lutheran Church 1760 West College Ave., State College FMI: Alan (Scott) Krug 814-883-0287 E-mail: [email protected] Professional sound system provided. Alan publishes an e-mail newsletter of bluegrass happenings in northern PA. For your copy, write to Alan at [email protected] 6:00 to 9:00 PM— Every Tuesday RLH Guitars 30 North Main St., Red Lion, PA FMI: Randy Hake 717-244-9981 E-mail: [email protected] A sound system provided. RLH is also hosting bluegrass shows. For more information and scheduling, contact Randy. 8:00 to 11 PM—1st & 3rd Tuesdays Washington House BG Jam Main Street, Sellersville, PA (Bucks County) This is a high level jam. FMI: Jim Simpson 215-659-8623 [email protected]) for details. Or see http:// www.washingtonhouse.net/ Page 14 7:00 PM—Every Friday Beck & Benedict Hardware Jam Walnut & 3rd Sts., Waynesboro, PA FMI:Dick/Della Boschert 717-762-4711 See “Upcoming Bluegrass Events” section of this newsletter for bluegrass shows held at the Beck & Benedict Hardware Theatre, featuring two great bands each month. 7:00 to 10:00 PM—Every Friday Arrow Horse Jam with Hank Janney, 49 Chambersburg ST., Gettysburg, PA FMI: Hank Janney 717-337-2899 THURSDAY 6:45 to 9:45 PM— Every Tuesday The Church of The Open Door The Church of the Open Door—Just off Rt 74 on Loucks Rd., North of the West Manchester Mall. This Gospel Music jam welcomes performers of all levels, including those with electric instruments. Pedal steel and electric guitars are welcome. A microphone is provided for vocalists. Visitors are always welcome. Attendance continues to climb each week. FRIDAY 7:30 to 10:30 PM—Every Thursday The Lower Windsor Township Municipal Bldg 2425 Craley Road(also Rt. 624), Craley, PA (Craley is 2 miles south of East Prospect, York County FMI: Ebert M. Blymire 717-246-2904 7:00 to 10:00 PM—Every Thursday Franklintown Fire Hall Jam 2 miles south of Dillsburg on Rt194— $2.00 Admission 6:30 to 10:00 PM—Every Thursday Greencastle Antrim Senior Center Jam 500 Antrim Church Rd., Old exit 5 off of Rt I-81 5:30 PM—Every Thursday Centerport Jam Kitchen open at 4:00 PM—Music begins at 5:30 PM FMI: Betty Neftzinger 610-488-1920 6:30 to 11 PM— Every Thursday Hugh Mason's Country & Bluegrass Jam Chaplin's, The Music Cafe, 66 North Main Street, Spring City, PA 19475. See chaplinsthemusiccafe.com for details 7:00 to 11:00 PM Every Thursday Craley Bluegrass-Old Time Country Jam 2425 Craley Rd., (Rt 624), Craley, PA 7:00 PM—As listed below Bunker Hill Bluegrass & Old Country Music Jam B.H. Fellowship Hall, Mountville Rd., Rt 72, North of Lebanon. From Rt 22 take Rt 72 South 1 1/2 miles to Mountville Rd. From Rt 422 take Rt 72 North 6 miles to Mountville Rd. June thru September jams are held on 1st & 3rd Fridays. October thru May jams are held every Friday. Donations accepted. Good homemade foods. Small area for pickers to jam. Sign-up for 30 minute spots on stage with sound system. 7:30 PM—Every Friday Muse & Music Performance Series 10 West Expresso St., Mansfield, PA FMI: www.fineartsforum.org Every Friday - Please call ahead At Lorne G. Seifert Construction Company 65 Carlisle Rd., Dillsburg, PA Rt 74 approx 1/2 mile south of Northern High School, on the left. Building in rear. FMI: Lorne Seifert Jr. 717-502-1905 717-773-5522 5:00 to 11:00 PM Every Friday Ephrata Best Music Source Bluegrass, Gospel, Classic Country Jam. Doors open at 5 for jamming. Open stage runs 6:30-11 p.m. There are multiple rooms available for jams. Located at Best Source Music, just off route 272 on Helen Ave., Ephrata, PA 17533 ( near Ephrata Hospital). FMI: Third Thursday Coffey Music 31 East Main St. Westminster, MD 410-876-1045 410-848-5003 www.coffeymusic.com 717-721-7120 6:00 to 10:00 PM Most Friday’s Carroll Township Community Center Jam Shermans Dale, Perry County Call for directions. FMI: 717-582-2312 www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org JAM SESSIONS 7:00 to 10:00 PM—First Friday PA Bluegrass Academy Jam & Concert The Old Fire Hall at 45 West Main St., Campbelltown, PA SATURDAY SUNDAY 10:00 AM—Second Sunday AFBA Open stage & Jam Hellertown, PA (just south of Allentown) FMI: www.afbawingap.org. Doors open at 10 a.m. Stage show begins at noon. 6:30 PM—Every Saturday White Oak Campground Quarryville, PA FMI: SUNDAY 717-687-6207 6:00 to 10:00 pm - Every Saturday Grand Old Jam 2073 Orrstown Rd., Shippensburg, PA 17257 (Turn at Morris St., go 3 miles, on right before car auction) Pickers Free Admission Visitors $3.00 Admission (children under 12 free) FMI: Robert Forrester 717-530-0248 1:00 PM - First Saturday Sugar Run Bluegrass Calvary Baptist Church 902 Ruskin Dr., Altoona, PA FMI: Ron Anderson 814-940-8352 Sept—May (No jam May 2006 SUNDAY 1:00 to 4:00 PM - Second Sunday (October thru June) Susquehanna Folk Music Society Jam & Song Swap ~ Fort Hunter North of Harrisburg on Front St. FMI:Ralph Dahle 717-652-0799 www.sfmsfolk.org 717-657-8709 Bringing a small snack is optional! 2:00 to 5:00 PM—Second Sunday (September thru May) Canyon Country Bluegrass Wellsboro Community Center 3 Queen St., Wellsboro, PA FMI:Call 570-724-0300 Call toll free 877-blu-gras www.cantoncountrybluegrass.com 12:00 to 5:00 PM 2nd & 4th Sunday’s Ephrata, PA All Acoustic Jam. October thru May Best Source Music, Helen Ave. Ephrata, PA. 17522. FMI: Michalle Garman 717-721-7120. Also see folkjams.org/map/us www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org 2:00 to 5:00 PM - Third Sunday September thru May North Bay Bluegrass Association Monthly Concert and Jam Havre de Grace Middle School. Going west on Rt. 40 make a left turn onto Lewis Lane. FMI: Gary Testerman 410-939-0028 1:00 to 5:00 PM - Third Sunday Penn’s Grove Bluegrass & Acoustic Jam Citizens League, 50 West Pitman St., Penns Grove, NJ. From the intersections of Main and Broad Streets in the center Penns Grove, take N. Broad St. 3 blocks to W. Pitman Street ... go over the RR tracks, and the Citizens League is the brick and cinder block building just ahead on the left side of the street. The driveway is just after the RR tracks...the entrance is at rear of the building. The bar will be operating for drinks. 2:00 to 5:00 PM - Third Sunday Held at: First United Methodist Church 135 W. Simpson St., Mechanicsburg, PA FMI:Jean Snyder 717-957-4609 www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org For the December Jam only we’ll hold the jam upstairs instead of downstairs. FMI: Kevin Justice 856-299-2402 e-mail [email protected]. Note: this jam goes on hiatus for the summer. 1:00 to 5:00 PM - Third Sunday September thru May New Jersey Bluegrass & Old Time Music Association Embury United Methodist Church Hall Church St., Little Silver, NJ Jamming & open stage show FMI: www.newjerseybluegrass.com. 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM - Third Sunday September thru May Jerseytown Community Center Jerseytown, Pa. FMI: Bob Knorr [email protected] or www.cobrasound.com/jerseytownjam 1:00 PM—Fourth Sunday Rick’s Tavern Bluegrass & Country Jam 9th & Chestnut Sts Trainer, PA All skill levels are invited to participate in playing bluegrass, country, folk, and old-time music. FMI: 610-497-1338 NEW JAM LISTING ! Music jam, acoustic instruments only, 6-10 p.m., most Fridays, at Carroll Twp. Community Center, near Shermans Dale. Public is welcome. FMI: 582-2312. JAMS CANCELED ! The Zullinger Jam is discontinued. Page 15 MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION: SMBA Family Membership With your membership, you can help to promote bluegrass music to an ever-increasing number of people. Your membership helps to support our concerts, jams, an annual picnic, a bi-monthly newsletter, an informative website, and introduces folks of all ages to bluegrass music through music scholarships. Please join today. SMBA Just $12 per year Seven Mountains Bluegrass Association c/o: Jean Snyder 827 New Valley Road Marysville, PA 17053-9716 Help support bluegrass music. Join today ! FMI: Call Jean Snyder (717) 957-4609 The annual fee is $12 per family. FMI: call Jean at (717) 957-4609. Make checks payable to Seven Mountains Bluegrass Association Please send your membership information and fee to Jean Snyder ~ 827 New Valley Road ~ Marysville, PA 17053 Name What instruments do you play: Address City St Zip If you play in a band, please list: Phone Names of family members: E-Mail Amount Enclosed $ Renewal New Member Any suggestions: Favorite bands: Suggestions are welcomed: If you are interested in volunteering to serve in any capacity, please call any officer or trustee. www.sevenmountainsbluegrass.org