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acoustic blues festival port townsend
Summer FeStival Schedule
CENTRUM
creativity in community
Fort Worden State Park, Port Townsend
July 31 –auguSt 7
Acoustic Blues
FestivAl Port
townsend
Jerron Paxton, Artistic Director
Corey Ledet
Supplement to the July 22, 2015 Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader
summer at centrum
Hello friends! It is a great pleasure to welcome you all to this
year’s acoustic blues festival! I have been fortunate to have
spent the last eight of my 27 years teaching at Centrum.
Growing with and learning from this festival has been one of
the biggest pleasures of my life. Being made artistic director
is a great honor.
Welcome to Centrum’s
43rd Summer Season!
In partnership with Fort
Worden State Park,
Centrum serves as a
gathering place for creative
artists and learners of all
ages seeking extraordinary
cultural enrichment.
OUR MISSION is to foster creative experiences
that change lives. From exploring the roots of
the blues or jazz, to the traditions of American
fiddle music or our award-winning writers’
workshops—Centrum’s summer festivals
transform the majestic, inspired setting of Fort
Worden State Park into a unique arts destination.
JOIN US and discover a full array of mainstage
performances, nightclub events, vital literary
readings, lectures, dances and more.
We have plenty of friends and faculty eager to help this year
and it is a safe bet that it’s going to be a hoot. We’re glad you are here to join us!
Blues and the culture surrounding it has been a part of my life since the
beginning. My forebears came from the plantations of Louisiana and Arkansas
bringing their culture and music with them and instilling it in me. The both
lively and lowdown music that was the soundtrack of their lives should not be
preserved as an old relic, but be kept as alive and vibrant as it was when it was in
its heyday.
Life seems to have given me the task and responsibility to be a steward of the
music and culture of my progenitor as they pass into the new bright world. With
cultural liveliness as part of my goals and being a reasonable hand at the strings
as my credentials, I look forward to doing and learning as much as possible to
add a bit of my flavor to the festival. Peace, Love & Blessings
Jerron Paxton
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
OUR PROGRAMS welcome participants from
across the globe. Last year alone we served
individuals from 17 countries, 46 out of 50 states,
and 77% of the counties in Washington. 27%
of those we serve are age 18 or younger and our
participants were aged 4 to 97!
We present our programs with support from
the Washington State Arts Commission, State
Parks Commission, the State Superintendent of
Public Instruction, National Endowment for the
Arts and the Fort Worden Public Development
Authority. We thank the many donors and
generous sponsors who support Centrum and
our unique role in our Puget Sound community,
and I hope you will too!
Please join us for cultural experiences you simply
cannot find anywhere else on earth. See you this
summer at Centrum!
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Welcome to the Centrum Port Townsend Acoustic Blues
Festival. This weekend we celebrate the culmination of a week
of learning in community with passionate tradition bearers in
acoustic blues.
Artistic Director, Jerron Paxton has gathered this community of
musicians who were either born into blues traditions or became
bearers of these traditions out of direct exposure and passion.
We use the word acoustic to distinguish an earlier era before music ‘plugged in’. Focus
of this program is to honor the traditions upon which American pre-war blues music
were founded. This meeting of African and European musical cultures had a major
effect on the development of modern music. It gave rise to black church songs or
‘spirituals’, old-time, country blues, gospel, jazz, Rhythm & Blues, rock & roll and soul.
Early American blues music reflects a people holding up their humanity and hope
under sometimes harsh conditions of oppression. The word blues makes one think of
sadness but inside this music you will find hope, love and courage.
I for one am most grateful for this music, its rhythms and melodies resonate with my
soul and carry my spirit to a place where it unites with all humanity.
We are honored to share with you, performances by these artists who have shared
their knowledge with eager participants this week.
(800) 746-1982 • Centrum.org
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Mary Hilts
PROGRAM MANAGER,
CENTRUM PORT TOWNSEND ACOUSTIC BLUES FESTIVAL
blues in the clubs
Friday & Saturday, August 5 & 6
$25 with wristband*
Friday, August 5
1st set:
8-9 p.m.
AMERICAN LEGION HALL AMERICAN LEGION HALL
2nd set:
9:15-10:15 p.m.
3rd set:
10:30 p.m. –
12 a.m.
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Key City Public Theater
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(all ages)
1. Ari Eisinger
2. Chris Berry
3. Elijah Wald
(all ages)
1. Clay Swafford
2. Mark Rubin / Kirk Harwood / Orville Johnson / Mark Graham
3. Wendy DeWitt / Kirk Harwood / Dean Mueller / Orville Johnson
THE BOILER ROOM
(all ages)
1. Lightnin’ Wells
2. Ernie Vega
3. Scottie Parker
(all ages)
1. Jimmy ‘Duck’ Holmes
1. Lauren Sheehan
2. Steve James
2. Pat Donohue & Mark Graham
3. Guy Davis
3. Jerron Paxton & Phil Wiggins
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1. Tim Williams
2. Terry Waldo
3. Clay Swafford
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(all ages)
1. Scottie Parker & Aaron Gunn
2. Corey Ledet, Kirk Harwood / Mark Rubin / Orville Johnson / Rich DelGrosso
3. Wendy DeWitt / Kirk Harwood / Dean Mueller / Orville Johnson / Johnny Ward
KEY CITY PUBLIC THEATER
KEY CITY PUBLIC THEATER (all ages)
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Marine View Beverage, City of Port Townsend,
Subway.
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Saturday, August 6
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Cotton Building
THE COTTON BUILDING
Cellar Door
The Whiskey Mill
DOWNTOWN PORT TOWNSEND
*IMPORTANT NOTE
Blues in the Clubs is a moveable feast of great music in various downtown venues, with each venue
operating on a first-come first-served basis. Your wrist band is an all-night access pass, and we encourage
you to move around throughout the evening to gain the full benefit of the clubs experience. Venue hosts
will help direct you to available seating or standing room options. Please read our wristband policy online.
THE WHISKEY MILL
1. Andy Cohen
2. Jerron Paxton
3. Terry Waldo
THE COTTON BUILDING
(all ages)
1. Steve James
2. Jimmy ‘Duck’ Holmes
3. Guy Davis & Chaz Leary
(all ages)
1. Tim Williams
2. Corey Ledet & Chaz Leary
3. Pat Donohue & Rich DelGrosso
THE CELLAR DOOR
THE CELLAR DOOR
1.
2.
3.
1. Elijah Wald
2. Chris Berry & Aaron Gunn
3. Ari Eisinger
Ernie Vega & Valerie and
Ben Turner
Lightnin’ Wells
Andy Cohen
*Programs and artists subject to change.
Centrum offers profound thanks to the foundation and government entities that support our
distinctive mission. Their grants help fuel our programming, and their imprimatur assists Centrum’s
efforts to broaden support for its services throughout the state and nation.
Centrum’s corporate sponsors include regional, national, and international corporations that
understand the value of supporting the arts. Their contributions foster the creativity and sense
of kinship that has thousands of workshop participants and audience members converging for
Centrum’s 2015 Port Townsend’s Acoustic Blues Festival.
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Concert Schedule
Join us for the largest country blues gathering in the nation!
Concerts feature players and music from regions where
pre-war country blues were formed — Piedmont, the Delta,
Mississippi Hill Country, New Orleans, Texas and more.
Immerse yourself in the African – American history and
traditions from which blues has grown.
Mainstage shows at McCurdy Pavilion cap off a week-long
workshop for nearly 250 passionate acoustic blues students
taught by artists from across the country. Club shows and
a massive Saturday mainstage performances transform Port
Townsend into the summer blues getaway.
Featured Performers
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, JERRON PAXTON
PIANO, VIOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR, ETC. • Jerron Paxton has earned a reputation
for transporting audiences back to the 1920’s and making them wish they could
stay there for good. Paxton sings and plays banjo, guitar, piano, fiddle, harmonica,
Cajun accordion, and the bones (percussion). He has an eerie ability to transform
traditional jazz, blues, folk, and country into the here and now, and make it real. In
addition, he mesmerizes audiences with his humor and storytelling. Paxton’s sound is influenced by the
likes of Fats Waller and “Blind” Lemon Jefferson. Jerron’s family, originally from Louisiana, moved to LA
in the 50′s where he grew up before moving to New York city in 2007, where he currently resides.
JIMMY ‘DUCK’ HOLMES
Wednesday, August 3, 7:30 p.m.
Old-Fashioned Blues Dance
Fort Worden USO Hall • Tickets $20
General Admission (limited to 150)
Featuring Jerron Paxton, Frankie Basile, Chris Berry, Andy
Cohen, Ari Eisinger, Aaron Gunn, Mark Rubin, Ernie Vega
and Terry Waldo
GUITAR • Jimmy ‘Duck’ Holmes is a deep-roots folk blues musician who plays in
the blues tradition described as American-primitivism, a repetitive and monotone
style that is ethereal, gritty and rough. There are many sophisticated pickers but the
primitive school had always been at the core of blues, conveying the most important
element – the feeling. Holmes was influenced by Jack Owens and Skip James who
were part of the Bentonia School of blues musicians, influenced by Henry Stuckey. Jimmy is one of the
oldest active purveyors of the Bentonia country blues tradition.
Friday, August 5, 8 p.m. - Midnight
Blues in the Clubs
Downtown Port Townsend Venues
Admission $25 with wristband (seating limited)
Saturday August 6, 11 a.m.
Gospel Choir
“Make a Joyful Noise” with Dr. Raymond Wise
Fort Worden Chapel • Free Admission
Saturday August 6, 1:30pm
Acoustic Blues Showcase
McCurdy Pavilion, Fort Worden
Reserved Seating Tickets: $45, $35, $25
Featuring Jerron Paxton, The Fairfield Four, Guy Davis, Jimmy
‘Duck’ Holmes, Pat Donohue, Orville Johnson, Tim Williams,
Mark Graham, Clay Swafford and Phil Wiggins
Saturday August 6, 8 p.m. - Midnight
Blues in the Clubs
Downtown Port Townsend Venues
Admission $25 with wristband (seating limited)
Blues Festival Packages
Seating is reserved at the McCurdy Pavilion performances
includes Acoustic Blues Showcase and Blues in the Clubs.
Pricing based on McCurdy Pavilion Seating
Section A: $85
Section B: $75
Section C: $65
Purchase tickets online at Centrum.org
or call (800) 746-1982.
FAIRFIELD FOUR
SINGING • The Fairfield Four sing in the traditional African American a cappella
gospel style they have been known for since the group’s inception almost 100
years ago. John Fogerty loved Fairfield’s rootsy sound so much he decided he had
to feature them on his second album, Blue Moon Swamp on the track “A Hundred
and Ten in the Shade.” Founded in 1921 in Nashville, TN the Fairfield Four have
maintained their authenticity by carrying on traditional stylings exemplified by the Bessemer Sunset
Four, the Birmingham Jubilee Singers, and the Famous Blue Jay Singers with Silas Steele. They are the
recipients of multiple honors including Grammy Awards for Best Traditional Gospel Recording, “I Can’t
Hear Nobody Pray,” and Album of the Year for the O Brother Where Art Thou Soundtrack Recording,
and two Lifetime Achievement Awards. They were inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1999.
COREY LEDET
ACCORDION • Corey Ledet was born and raised in Texas but spent his summers with
family in Louisiana. The Creole culture has its roots in Louisiana, but spread across the
country, including neighboring Texas. His love for Creole/Zydeco music was instant.
He studied the originators of the music such as Clifton Chenier, John Delafose, and
Boozoo Chavis. He branched out to include studying any (and all) artists of Zydeco. At
the early age of 10, he picked up shows playing drums for Houston-based band Wilbert Thibodeaux and
the Zydeco Rascals and slowly learned the main instrument of the music – the accordion. Corey eventually
moved to Louisiana in order to be surrounded by this beautiful culture at all times.
GUY DAVIS
GUITAR • Guy Davis’ much-praised 1995 debut, Stomp Down the Rider on Red
House Records, marked the arrival of a major talent, earning acclaim for his deft
acoustic playing, his well-traveled voice and his literate, yet accessible songwriting.
He’s taken his music to television (the Conan O’Brien and David Letterman shows)
and radio (A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage, World Cafe, E-Town),
as well as performed at theaters and festivals across the four corners of the world. His parallel careers–
as a musician, an author, a music teacher and a film, television and Broadway actor—mark Davis as a
Renaissance man, yet the blues remain his first and greatest love. Growing up in a family of artists (his
parents were Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis) he fell under the spell of Blind Willie McTell and Fats Waller
at an early age.
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ARI EISINGER
GUITAR • Ari Eisinger is one of the most impressive country blues and ragtime
guitarists playing today. In his performances of the music of Blind Blake and you
hear things no guitar player has pulled off since Blake himself in the early 1930s.
Able to shift effortlessly from complex East Coast ragtime to the propulsive rhythm
of the guitar evangelists, to down-home Texas country blues, Ari is one of the most
authentic musicians you’ll ever encounter. His interpretations of the songs of masters like Blind Lemon
Jefferson, Memphis Minnie and Reverend Gary Davis have been called “downright spooky” for the way
the styles of these pioneering guitar heroes are brought vibrantly back to life. Whether he is taking on
the crystal tone and virtuosity of Lonnie Johnson or the liquid bends of Josh White played on a low-tuned
Stella guitar, Ari recalls the great music of the past while bringing his own brilliant musical personality
to bear.
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PAT DONOHUE
GUITAR • Pat’s musical tastes are eclectic. Though he considers himself foremost a
folk guitarist, Pat’s influences are rooted in bluesmen Blind Blake, Robert Johnson,
Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Muddy Waters and Miles Davis. He blends jazz and
blues with folk, and the mix is seamless. Over the years he has captivated audiences
with his unique original compositions, dazzling instrumentals and humorous song
parodies. His original tunes have been recorded by Chet Atkins, Suzy Bogguss and Kenny Rogers. Pat has
also been a featured performer at major music festivals including the Newport, Telluride and Philadelphia
Folk Festivals. After wrapping up almost twenty successful years as the guitarist and songwriter on “A
Prairie Home Companion” on NPR, Pat now turns to full time concert touring, presenting master guitar
workshops and attending music camps.
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STEVE JAMES
GUITAR, MANDOLIN • Steve James is a Centrum Blues recidivist who first taught
and performed here over 20 years ago and has done so regularly since then. An
autodidact who sees roots music history as a circle rather than a line he has toured
extensively and internationally, including work as an arts envoy for U.S. embassies
in Bulgaria, Guatemala and Finland. His original style on guitar, slide guitar,
mandolin and vocals is informed by influences that include blues cornerstone Furry Lewis, rock’n’roll
inventor Bo Diddley, and Centrum Blues godfather Howard Armstrong (with all of whom he has played).
Steve has supplemented his activities as a performing and recording artist by creating numerous
instructional books, DVDs and on-line lessons and participating in over a hundred music camps and
workshop programs.
VALERIE TURNER
GUITAR • Valerie Turner is a native New Yorker with southern roots and is the
co-founder of the “Piedmont Bluz Acoustic Duo.” She plays finger style Country
Blues guitar and her eclectic repertoire has been greatly influenced by her studies
with both John Cephas and Woody Mann. Valerie’s earliest influences were
Mississippi John Hurt and Elizabeth Cotten, and her specialty is the Piedmont style
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ORVILLE JOHNSON
BOTTLENECK SLIDE AND DOBRO GUITAR • Orville Johnson was born and raised
in the southern Illinois heartland right down the road from St Louis, Missouri. He
acquired his love of singing as a youth in the Pentecostal church and, when he later
began playing guitar and dobro, responded to the roots music that surrounded him
by learning to play blues, bluegrass, rockabilly, and country music that are all part
of the mosaic that characterizes his own mongrel music. He is a singer, instrumentalist, record producer,
songwriter, session player, teacher, the top dobro player on the West Coast of America and, above all,
an instinctive and sensitive musician.
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3-5 & 9-11 PM daily
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A few of your favorites:
El Portal Sliders $5
Two sliders served El Portal style stuffed with bacon
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Ahi Poke $5
Ahi tuna mixed with bell peppers, scallions,garlic and
jalapeño marinated in a sesame soy sauce.
Spicy Hummus $5
Served with warm pita bread.
RICH DELGROSSO
MANDOLIN • Rich DelGrosso is widely regarded as the leading exponent of
mandolin blues. For over thirty years DelGrosso has written articles for Blues Revue,
Living Blues, Mandolin Magazine, Frets, and Sing Out! and has published mandolin
and guitar instruction books on for Hal Leonard Pub. He has presented workshops
across the Americas and Europe, earning him a Keeping the Blues Alive Award from
the Blues Foundation in Memphis.
ERNIE VEGA
MANDOLIN • String master Ernie Vega performs stark versions of Country Blues,
Gospel-blues, Old-Time, & Jazz classics stripped down to their barest elements.
Sounding like ghosts from a by-gone era, he illustrates the simple elegant power
of these great songs. Ernie performs and teaches his broad repertoire of songs at
the fabulous Jalopy Theater, a venue fast becoming Brooklyn’s center of Folk, Roots
and the Art of the Jug. Ernie transports you to a time when the Village was still bohemian and old-time
music was all that existed.
CHRIS BERRY
GUITAR/BANJO • Chris Berry has been playing country blues and old-time country
music on guitar and banjo for over 25 years. Since 2008 he’s played guitar and
sung as part of Sausage Grinder, the Los Angeles area’s premier jug band. Along
with blues greats like Mance Lipscomb, Sleepy John Estes, Bo Carter and many
others, Chris especially loves those rarely documented areas where blues and oldtime overlap, like Lusk, Gribble and York, the Baxters, Luke Jordan, Dock Boggs and Frank Hutchison. He
learned many tunes and a lot about music from the late legendary Illinois/Southern California fiddler Mel
Durham and plays banjo on his CD “Skillet Fork.”
MARK RUBIN
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STRING BASS • Mark Rubin is a musician living and working in New Orleans. You
can find him around town playing with local guitar hero Chip Wilson. Or maybe
even playing string bass or tuba with the New Orleans Rag Weeds. Or tenor banjo
or whatever with just about anyone. Some of you will remember him as partner
to Danny Barnes in the pioneering Weirdo-Americana act Bad Livers, or maybe as
Santiago Jimenez, Jr.’s bassist and producer. And there’s probably quite a few who searched for the guy
who teaches and performs klezmer music around the world, or toured with Boban Markovic Orkestar and
Frank London’s Klezmer Brass All Stars, and the Other Europeans Project.
DR. RAYMOND WISE
GOSPEL • As a singer, pianist, composer, director, conductor, lecturer, and teacher,
Dr. Wise regularly serves orchestras, opera companies, and choral festivals
throughout the nation and abroad. Dr. Wise has served as a church musician for
more than 30 years and has appeared on radio and television, recorded 22 albums,
performed with opera singers, orchestras, dance companies, professional recording
groups, and has toured extensively throughout the USA, Canada, Europe, and Asia, as a singer, dancer,
pianist, composer, choral director, lecturer, and teacher. He has penned more than 600 compositions. His
Anthology of 21 Spirituals for the 21st Century has received national and international acclaim.
ELIJAH WALD
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GUITAR/HISTORY • Elijah Wald has been a musician since age seven and a writer
since the early 1980s. He has published more than a thousand articles, mostly
about folk, roots and international music for various magazines and newspapers,
including over ten years as “world music” writer for the Boston Globe. In the current
millenium, he has been devoting most of his time to book projects, including volumes
on such disparate subjects as Delta blues (Escaping the Delta), Mexican drug ballads (Narcocorrido),
hitchhiking (Riding with Strangers), and a broad social history of American popular music (How the
Beatles Destroyed Rock ‘n’ Roll).
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TIM WILLIAMS
Eat in
GUITAR • Tim Williams’ career began in the coffee houses of Southern California
in the mid-1960s and continues today around the world from his home base on
the Canadian Prairies. His guitar skills are frequently compared to Ry Cooder
and David Lindley (and like them, Tim plays a wealth of string instruments), and
his songwriting has won praise from the likes of Tom Russel and Willie Nelson.
A string of Maple Blues Award nominations (Toronto Blues Society), three JUNO award nominations
(Canada’s Grammy equivalent), five Betty Mitchell Awards for composition/musical-direction in theatre,
and roughly a dozen awards from Real Blues magazine (as artist, guitarist, producer), attest to the high
caliber of his work. Tim’s recent win at the International Blues Challenge as Best Solo or Duo, and Best
Guitarist (solo or duo), are just the latest accolades in a career entering its fifth decade.
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SCOTTIE PARKER
GUITAR • Folks frequently recognize Scottie outside of New Orleans, recalling their
days spent on Royal Street, where he has been a linchpin of the busking community
for a number of years. They may also recognize him from his role as Scottie the
“Shanghai Rooster” in the television series Treme. Well-traveled and seldom in one
place for long, Scottie has played the street corners, bars and stages of countless
towns in the States and abroad. Scottie’s resume isn’t exactly typical: Appeared at Brooklyn’s notorious
Jalopy Theater; Flanked by burlesque beauties in Nashville; Shared the stage with T Model Ford in
Clarksdale, Mississippi. Scottie’s brand of blues is a blend of Country, Delta and Piedmont stylings,
reflective of his roots in Louisiana, Mississippi and North Carolina. He plays a cross section of the best
of American vernacular music, from delta blues to Appalachian stomps to early jazz and popular songs.
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GUITAR • Andy Cohen plays Blues and country ragtime on a guitar, with fingerpicks,
hard enough to be heard in a noisy juke, without a mic. He lives in Memphis when
he’s not living in his car, which is most of the time. Although not strictly speaking a
bluesman, he has eked out a living playing for more than fifty years playing all over
the country, and been an advocate, lead boy, agent and friend to a solid gang of
‘source’ bluesmen and gospel musicians in those years. He feels he hasn’t wasted his time.
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HARMONICA • Born in Renton, Washington, Mark Graham’s early musical
experience was confined to school band clarinet playing and listening to Homer and
Jethro records. Upon discovering the harmonica and southern old-time music, Mark
began a musical career that included his early years as a street musician in Seattle
and stints with such stellar old-time string bands as The Hurricane Ridgerunners
and The Chicken Chokers. Graham has recorded or performed with Orville Johnson as The Kings of
Mongrel Folk, Tom and Patrick Sauber, Tim O’Brien, Laurie Lewis, Danny Barnes, Pete Sutherland, The
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PHIL WIGGINS
HARMONICA • Phil Wiggins is arguably America’s foremost blues harmonica
virtuoso. While rooted in the melodic Piedmont blues of the Chesapeake region,
his mastery of the instrument now transcends stylistic boundaries. During the
early years of his development as a musician, Phil was constantly playing with
and learning from some of the most notable acoustic blues musicians that made
their homes in the Washington area of his youth: Flora Molten, Mother Ester Mae Scott, Wilber “Chief”
Ellis, John Jackson, Archie Edwards, John Cephas, and others. He was mentored as well by many
other musicians who frequented the D.C. area: Johnny Shines, Sam Chapman, Sunnyland Slim, Henry
Townsend, Robert Lockwood, John Dee Holeman, Algia Mae Hinton, Howard Armstrong, Ted Bogan,
Etta Baker, and others. In the late 1970s, Phil and John Cephas formed the duo Cephas and Wiggins and
performed together for over 30 years.
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TERRY WALDO
PIANO • Terry Waldo, the
protégé of the legendary Eubie
Blake, is a virtuoso ragtime,
stride, and blues pianist. He
is also a vocalist, composer
of show tunes, film and TV scores, and has led
many highly regarded musical groups. His book
“This is Ragtime” was just republished with a new
introduction by Wynton Marsalis for Jazz at Lincoln
Center Library Editions. His 26-part radio series of
the same title was produced for NPR and fueled the
1970’s ragtime revival. Recently he has been teaching
courses on early jazz and ragtime piano styles for Jazz
at Lincoln Center. Terry has several new recording
projects and is working on a PBS music documentary
on ragtime. He regularly performs in New York at
several prestigious venues including The Rum House,
The Dead Rabbit, and Chez Josephine.
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Summer Hours:
7 am - 10 pm
WENDY DEWITT
PIANO • Wendy DeWitt plays
boogie-woogie and blues piano
at a high pitch. Intense, personal
and delivered with a contagious
smile, her work is inspired by
Otis Spann, Memphis Slim, Sunnyland Slim and Pete
Johnson, and seasoned by international touring and
work with Delmark recording artist Steve Fruend and
R&B legend Hank Ballard. Wendy also organizes the
Annual Queens of Boogie Woogie at Yoshi’s Oakland,
the SRO International Boogie-Woogie Festival at
SFJAZZ and the Blues Piano Orgy Series. Along with
duo partner Kirk Harwood (Norton Buffalo), Wendy is
an International Blues Challenge Finalist.
CLAY SWAFFORD
PIANO • Firmly rooted in the
blues tradition, Clay Swafford
was raised in the small rural
community of Providence,
Alabama. Born into a musical
family; he was immersed in the sounds of Baptist
Hymnals, Country and Bluegrass. He took interest in
the piano at an early age and, after hearing the music
of B.B King and Bobby Blue Bland at age 15, Clay was
hooked on the blues. At 16, he attended the Pinetop
Homecoming Celebration and promptly found himself
on stage with many of his idols. In 2005 (age 20), the
hard work paid off: Clay was asked to be a part of
the boogie-woogie piano documentary “Falsifyin”
alongside Jerry Lee Lewis, Pinetop Perkins, Marcia
Ball, and Henry Gray. Clay has played with Willie “Big
Eyes” Smith and numerous other blues legends.
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8 The Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader • 2016 ACOUSTIC BLUES FESTIVAL
LIGHTNIN’ WELLS
UKE • Mike “Lightnin’” Wells
breathes new life into the
vintage tunes of the 1920s
and depression era America
employing various appropriate
stringed instruments in a dynamic style which he has
developed in over thirty years of performing. Raised in
eastern North Carolina, Wells learned to play harmonica
as a young child and taught himself to play the guitar
as he developed a strong interest in traditional blues
and folk music. He has presented his brand of acoustic
blues throughout North Carolina, the United States
and Europe. Lightnin’ remains an insatiable student and
researcher, studying the various forms of American
roots music from bygone eras. His musical style is
personal and energetic yet remains true to the original
root form. His goal is to entertain and educate using a
variety of sources, influences and techniques to express
his dedication, respect and pleasure in presenting this
unique American art form.
CHAZ LEARY
WASHBOARD • Though
comfortable in all forms of our
diverse American musical
heritage, Washboard Chaz Leary
has achieved dominance and
international recognition in acoustic country blues. He
has played with an impressive array of world-class
musicians, both on the stage and in the recording studio.
He has played with a wide variety of bands including the
legendary Ophelia Swing Band, Prosperity Jazz Band,
BBQ Bob & Washboard Chaz, Judy Roderick and the
Forebears, and Bleecker St. Upon arrival in New Orleans,
Chaz established himself as a seasoned musician, forming
his Washboard Chaz Blues Trio. Shortly afterward, he
joined the Tin Men, one of New Orleans’ most unique
and recognized bands. Since then, Chaz has also played
with the cream of New Orleans musicians, including the
New Orleans Nightcrawlers, The Iguanas, Tuba Fats,
Royal Fingerbowl, The Jazz Vipers, The Palmetto Bug
Stompers and Washboard Rodeo.
AARON GUNN
VIOLIN • Aaron “Mr.” Gunn is a
veteran of the new generation of
blues and string band musicians
that have cut their teeth on the
streets of the U.S. and abroad.
Growing up in Florida, music was his avenue to other
cultures and his teachers were the great recordings of
earlier generations. He started playing as a young teen
in the old time and Irish communities, but didn’t begin
busking in earnest until moving to Asheville, NC, where
he discovered that he could make an honest living
via bucket and case. In New Orleans, Gunn found a
broader community with the same mindset and moved
there shortly after. He has grown into a formidable
multi-instrumentalist with a solid grounding in jazz &
vernacular music from America and beyond, but it is the
role, voice and proper use of the violin that remains his
principal obsession.