July-August 2014 - California State Old Time Fiddlers Association
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Old Time Fiddlers District 8 Newsletter Perpetuating fiddling as an art form and cultural treasure Vol. 3 Issue 4 Visit us on the web at www.calfiddlers.com PRESIDENTS MESSAGE JulyAug 2014 • Events: Annual Fiddlers BBQ Sept. 28 Waltz Day Oct. 12th. Hello all, At the time of this letter we just finished with the City of Ojai 4th of July parade. It gives me great pleasure to report we won the Judges Sweepstake Trophy. I think I speak for all the people who rode in the CSOTFA entry that we had a good time and the crowd did as well judging by all the clapping, singing and dancing. I would like to thank Ray Magee for his artistic genius in the design of the float and for the many hours he put into the building of the trailer and truck. I would also like to thank Elaine Ferguson for making the Grandma sitting on the roof of the truck. We got a lot of comments about her. There were lots of pictures taken and can be seen in this newsletter or our District 8 website. The Board has decided to dedicate October 12 to be themed around waltzes. We are requesting that all the players who sign up to perform play at least one (1) waltz during their three (3) song set. If you have friends that belong to a dance club, or who just like to dance, let them know about it. • Health and Welfare: Our Emcee Dick Lemons is recovering after some rather lengthy surgery to correct some issues with his back. He's now at home and being cared for by Merrilyn while an infection is being dealt with. Leon Copass had another fall and is back in the hospital with two (2) broken vertebrae in the neck. He will be recovering with physical therapy at St. Johns Hospital. Long time member of the CSOTFA Districts 8 and 2 Ray Shirley passed away at 90 years old. Ray was involved for many years with Fiddlers and was a long time Fiddle Contest Judge. Looking forward to seeing you at the meetings, Joe Johnson President Sid and Diana Brown have been on vacation for the last month and I would like to thank the ladies who stepped to take Diana’s place with the kitchen responsibilities. They include Polly Gehr, Elaine Ferguson, Merrilyn Lemons, San Lee and Jane Wortman. Great job ladies! One last thanks goes out to all the generous people who donated to the raffle basket. San Lee has made the last two and if anyone else would like to show off their Martha Stewart skills let us know. Elaine Ferguson's "Grandma" atop the float vehicle California State Old Time Fiddlers District 8 page 1 FIDDLERS WIN AT THE OJAI 4th of JULY PARADE Participating on the float were Audrey Abby, Sus Corez, Dave & Polly Gehr, Joe Hunsinger, Joe Johnson, Sara Kalmenson, Dale & Kerri Climer, Ray Magee, Frank McCormick, Grady Nalley, Robbi Sheppard, and Steve Welborn. Ray Magee posing with the float as final preparations are made before the parade starts For the first time in more than 20 years, the District 8 Fiddlers entered a float in Ojai's 4th of July Parade. The float was decorated in a theme reminiscent of the "Grapes of Wrath" and sported a working windmill fabricated by Ray Magee. In addition to all the decorations, an amplified sound system powered by deep cycle marine batteries provided enough sound to get the parade audience clapping in time with the music as we passed by. The Fiddlers musicians rocked downtown Ojai with the music of our country's heritage, enough so that our float was awarded the Sweepstakes Best in Parade trophy. How great is that! California State Old Time Fiddlers District 8 www.calfiddlers.com page 2 FIDDLERS WIN (cont...) The parade judges weighing their decisions Musicians in the float in line awaiting the "go" signal The Fiddlers playing to the crowd Approaching downtown Ojai the music is great! A huge crowd cheers on the Fiddlers float Front l to r: Sus Corez, Kerry Climer, Grady Nalley, Audrey Abbe, Joe Hunsinger Back l to r: Ray Magee, Frank McCormick, Steve Welborn, Dale Climer, Joe Johnson California State Old Time Fiddlers District 8 www.calfiddlers.com page 3 CHAPLAIN'S CORNER by Marlene Nord A fifth grade teacher in a Christian school asked her class to look At TV commercials and see if they could use them in 20 ways To communicate ideas about God. Here are some of the results: God is like. BAYER ASPIRIN He works miracles. God is like. A FORD He's got a better idea.. God is like. COKE He's the real thing. God is like. HALLMARK CARDS He cares enough to send His very best. God is like. TIDE He gets the stains out others leave behind. ... God is like. GENERAL ELECTRIC He brings good things to life. God is like. WALMART He has everything.. God is like. ALKASELTZER Try Him, you'll like Him God is like. SCOTCH TAPE You can't see Him, but you know He's there. God is like.. DELTA He's ready when you are. God is like. ALLSTATE You're in good hands with Him. God is like. VO5 Hair Spray;He holds through all kinds of weather God is like. DIAL SOAP Aren't you glad you have Him? Don't you wish everybody did? God is like . The U.S. POST OFFICE Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet nor ice will keep Him from His appointed destination. God is like. Chevrolet. . . .the heart beat of America God is like Maxwell House. .... . Good to the very last drop God is like. Bounty.... He is the quicker picker upper. . Can handle the tough jobs. .. And He won't fall apart on you God is like. The Energizer Bunny He Keeps Going, Going, and Going "He tends his flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart;..." Isaiah 40:11 Peace, Love and Prosperity to all ! BLESSINGS FROM MY HOUSE TO YOUR HOUSE I think these is so cool, a day brightener, that's for sure! Chaplin Mar California State Old Time Fiddlers District 8 www.calfiddlers.com page 4 GIGS FROM THE EDITOR After three years as editor of our newsletter I've decided to move on to other pursuits, so it's time to pass the baton to that special someone who will carry on publishing our district newsletter. We as an organization have made great strides in growing our membership and providing a good experience at our meetings and special events. Hopefully the newsletter has grown as well to better serve our membership. December Saturday, June 14 Somis Don, Bob, and Sam Martin, Marlene Nord, and Bob Levin performed at a private birthday party. Lucky birthday person to have such talent entertaining! If you are that someone who will volunteer to compile and publish newsletter, please let Joe Johnson or myself know. I will gladly provide any technical assistance needed to the new editor, as well as software instructions. I use an open source desktop publisher (Scribus) that is readily available at no cost for all computer platforms. I conclude with a little redneck humor: HAPPY BIRTHDAY "Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You" — Dr. Seuss "The older the Fiddler, the sweeter the tune" — English Proverb Joyce Chapman celebrated her birthday Friday, July 25. Stop by and wish her a happy birthday, and take a moment to remember her husband Ben who played a key role in bringing our Fiddlers district to life way back in 1975. Thank you Joyce and Ben! California State Old Time Fiddlers District 8 www.calfiddlers.com page 5 UPCOMING WORKSHOP... with Grady Nalley Grady started taking guitar lessons in 1954 while in Junior High School, then teamed up with schoolmate Don Harris from Ojai and played numerous functions in Ojai and Ventura during the summer of 1954 until Don's tragic death in a fire. Grady eventually formed a dance band consisting of all high school musicians and played at school functions and parties until entering military service where he continued playing until discharge in 1960. After leaving the military, Grady began playing at the BanDar in Ventura backing up Delaney Bramlett, and Johnny and Jonie Mosby. At the same time he began working with a jazz trio in Oxnard, a gig that lasted a few years.After a short photo: Grady Nalley playing the guitar stint in Hawaii where he worked with a rock 'n' roll band, Grady returned to California where he formed a new band. The new group was booked for 6 months in San Jose where they opened for numerous acts including the Rolling Stones, the Byrds, Johnny Rivers, Wayne Newton, Roger Miller, Ray Anthony, and Glenn Yarboro. Dick and Darryl preparing the BBQ feast in 2011 Leon Copass headin' for the stage 2012 After leaving San Jose, Grady worked for a while with Dewey Martin, drummer for Buffalo Springfield, then was hired to play guitar for the Checkmates, voted Best Las Vegas Lounge Act. Grady did more touring with various groups throughout the Midwest, Canada and Alaska, then settled in the San Fernando Valley and began a 10 year stint with Donnie Brooks and backed up the Coasters, the Drifters, the Platters, Jan and Dean and other 50's acts. After parting ways with Donnie Brooks, Grady joined a country western band from Lancaster and played with them for 10 years. He joined a jazz band and plays with them every week. During his many years of being a musician, he has also taught guitar and done studio session work. Dick and Merrilyn at the 2012 Christmas dinner California State Old Time Fiddlers District 8 www.calfiddlers.com page 6 PROSPECTIVE GIG MUSICIANS Are you interested in playing with fellow fiddlers? The outside gigs we play are the main source of funding for our organization. Not only do you get to have fun playing music and making people happy, but you'll be helping the Old TIme Fiddlers by generating income. Fill out the form below and return it to President Joe Johnson... you'll be glad you did. MUSICIAN INFORMATION Name: Phone: City of residence: Availability for Performances: (check all that apply) □ Week days □ Weekends □ Evenings □ Any time □ Before dark Preferred travel distance: (please check all that apply) □ Within ten miles □ Within 25 miles □ Anywhere Please list the instrument(s) you play: Do you have a sound system? □ Yes □ No Do you feel comfortable leading a band? □ Yes □ No What type of music do you fill most comfortable playing? California State Old Time Fiddlers District 8 www.calfiddlers.com page 7 California State Old Time Fiddlers Association District 8 Membership Application New Member Application __________ Date _________ ** Renewal Application ____________ Due Date ____________ Change of Address ____________ You may pay your dues at any regular meeting or by completing this form and mailing it to: CSOTFA Merrilyn Lemons, 6108 Woodland View Dr., Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Make checks payable to: C.S.O.T.F.A. District 8 Adults: $14.00 Married Couples: $16.00 Junior Members: $2.00 (under 18)** **(Junior membership must be accompanied by an Adult membership) I pledge that as a member of C.S.O.T.F.A., I agree to abide by and uphold the bylaws and rules of the Association and ever to remember its purpose: "To Preserve and Perpetuate Authentic Old Time Music" Name____________________________ Signature ____________________________ Birthdate __________ Spouse ___________________________ Signature ____________________________ Birthdate __________ Address ________________________________ City & State _________________________ Zip __________ Phone _________________________________ Jr. Member ____________________ Birthdate ____________ Email Address ___________________________________________________________________ ** Renewal dues must be paid within 30 days of the month due or membership will be dropped. September Dues Charletta Erb Shanon Garcia Gabriel Kunkel Oliver Kunkel Lynn Gordon Jack, Marie & Elaine Kenton D. Pops Kerill Rey Sandbom WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Betty Valmonte Raymond Valmonte Cassie Elsenbaumer Kenneth Luper October Dues Sus Corez Gerald Kerill Dick & Merrilyn Lemons Mary Null Nathan & Jacqueline Waters The Hoedown Lowdown is published bimonthly for the District 8 Old Time Fiddlers Association by David Gehr, Editor, email: [email protected], and is provided to our dues paying members. The California State Old Time Fiddlers Association is a volunteer based, nonprofit organization. California State Old Time Fiddlers District 8 www.calfiddlers.com page 8 California State Old Time Fiddlers Association P.O. Box 1522 Oak View, Ca 930221522 HoedownLowdown is published bimonthly by the California State Old Time Fiddlers Association District 8 Old Time Fiddlers District 8 Newsletter July-August 201 4 HOEDOWNLOWDOWN Sunday, August 10 Regular jam session Fiddler meetings are 2nd and 4th Sunday of every month (except Dec.) 1:30 to 4:30 pm Oak View Community Center, 18 Valley Rd., Oak View, CA Sunday, August 24 Regular jam session For more information, please contact: Sunday, September 14 Regular jam session President: Joe Johnson • Fiddlers Calendar • — 2014 — Sunday, September 28 Annual Fiddlers BBQ Regular Jam Session Sunday, October 12 Waltz Day (805)7650241 [email protected] VicePresident: Ray Magee (805)6469892 [email protected] Advisor: Dick Lemons (818)9925801 [email protected] Editor: David Gehr (805)6495203 [email protected]
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