Fairbanks Summer Folk Fest program 6-6-13.pub

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Fairbanks Summer Folk Fest program 6-6-13.pub
Renewal
Pioneer Park, Fairbanks AK
1:00-11:00 PM
Fairbanks Folk Fest
A non-profit music organization serving Interior Alaska
PO Box 84199, Fairbanks AK 99708
www.fairbanksfolkfest.org [email protected]
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Fairbanks Folk Fest is a non-profit music
organization serving Interior Alaska.
Thank you for supporting
community music!
June 8, 2013
Membership level:
Basic $25
Folk Hero $100
Please mail this completed form to:
Fairbanks Folk Fest
PO Box 84199
Fairbanks AK 99708
Please make your check payable to Fairbanks Folk Fest.
No
Folk Sponsor $250
Yes
Folk Patron $500+
Or save postage and time and
renew online!
www.fairbanksfolkfest.org
May we mention your name in our newsletter, website, and/or program guide?
Folk Friend $50
Phone (optional):____________________ Email address (optional): __________________________________________
Mailing address:____________________________________________________________________________________
Member name(s):___________________________________________________________________________________
New member
From the Summer 2013 printed Program
Fairbanks Folk Fest Membership Form
27th annual
Learning opportunities for
seasoned adults
Classes, special interest groups, lectures,
educational travel, and more for people age 50+
Thanks to all who contributed
to the Fairbanks Summer Folk Fest!
New this fall: old time fiddling class.
Thanks to the Board:
OLLI is a program of the University of Alaska Fairbanks
http://www.uaf.edu/olli/
Find us on Facebook!
Amanda Bent; Andrew Gray; Kayt Sunwood; Ken Brown;
Lori Neufeld; Mike Stackhouse; Pete Bowers; Shane McBurney;
Sine Anahita; and Terry Norman.
Thanks also to:
Fairbanks News-Miner; Fairbanks North Star Borough;
Josh Bennett and Sound Reinforcement Specialists;
KUAC 89.9 FM and TV9; Fred Meyers East & West; Safeway
East & West; Pat Fitzgerald and 10th Planet Records; Wal-Mart;
Sam’s Club; and Pioneer Park.
A hearty thanks to the Fairbanks Folk Fest Members
who support the Fest through their valuable
contributions of time, energy, and money.
Thanks especially to the musicians & volunteers who
make the Fest possible!
Your support makes the
Fairbanks Summer & Winter Folk Fests happen!
Please consider joining or renewing your membership:
1. Fill out the membership form on the back and mail it in
2. Visit the Membership Table at today’s Folk Fest
3. Renew or join online at www.fairbanksfolkfest.org
Donations always welcome!
June 24-28, 2013 in Fairbanks AK
A unique, unforgettable music learning experience
for young people. Beginning to advanced banjo,
singing, fiddle, bass, mandolin, songwriting,
dancing, and jam skills!
More info: www.fairbanksfolkfest.org
Saturday, June 29 @ 7:00 PM
The College of Liberal Arts
**Best of the Fest!**
at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
Relive the Fest
and listen to
your favorite
bands again.
congratulates our students, alumni, faculty, and staff
who are performing at today’s Fest!
Visit our website: http://www.uaf.edu/cla/ or find us on Facebook!
Music is everybody's
possession. It's only
publishers who think
Only 244
days...
that it can be owned.
—John Lennon
Just For Fun!
10 – Noon
Every Saturday
www.northstarstrings.org
[email protected]
Feb. 8,
2014
Fun Fairbanks Folk Fest Facts
The summer stage is a marvel of Alaskan ingenuity. Every year,
the night before the Summer Fest begins, volunteers rebuild the
stage using a clever modular system created by Todd Beasley.
The Frosty Bottom Boys first started playing together while they
were doing field research at Toolik Station.
The G-Strings hold the record for using the most vegetable oil to
perform at the Fest. They drove cross-country in a school bus
with an engine converted to burn used vegetable oil, which they
picked up at fast food restaurants along the way.
SRS
SOUND
REINFORCEMENT
SPECIALISTS
907-687-0032
[email protected]
www.srsalaska.com
The quilt that is the stage backdrop was lovingly handsewn using
45 t-shirts from past Alaska folk festivals.
UAF’s College of Liberal Arts has more affiliated faculty, staff,
students, and alumni performers, on average, than any other
school or college at UAF.
The Tetrafiddlers and Cattails routinely cram more fiddlers per
square inch on the stage than any other group.
Winter Fest 1999 was the coldest Fest ever, with a low of –51.
Summer Fest 1997 was the warmest Fest ever, with a high of 87.
Ryan Bowers has played bass in more bands than anyone else
in Fest history.
This Fest is the longest running and farthest north folk music
festival in America.
GOLDEN EAGLE SALOON
Lost Dog is the most famous band in Alaska, with posters bearing their name appearing on lampposts, signs, bulletin boards,
and even on the internet, throughout the state.
Musicians welcome. Smoke-free Sundays inside. Best burgers in town.
In beautiful downtown Ester, AK
The youngest child ever to appear on stage was 5 weeks old.
She slept soundly during her band’s performance.
Dispute any of these facts? Or do you have some fun facts
about the Fest you’d like to share? Share on Facebook!
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Robin Dale Ford & Pat Fitzgerald
PO Box 10114 Fairbanks AK 99710
[email protected]
http://www.10thplanet.com/
300 Front Street
Fairbanks AK 99701
907-456-1994
Toll free 800-478-1994
www.promusicalaska.com
Carl & Alice
Hoffman
for your many contributions
to music in Interior Alaska
A guitar player’s 2nd home!
1019 College Road in Fairbanks, AK 99701
across from Creamer’s Field
907-451-ROOT www.grassrootsguitar.co
1:00 Tetrafiddles & Cattails
Over twenty fiddlers crammed on one stage =
Pure Unadulterated Fiddle Power!
5:00
UnSupervised
Rock & roll, folk, speed-folk, alternative, and
punk
1:15 Young Native Fiddlers
Athabaskan fiddle styles passed down from
the elders
5:20
Headbolt Heaters
Original alt-country Americana
1:30 Ester Jelly Jam
Old time music for the people, by the people
5:40
White Mountain
Stringband
Old time fiddle tunes
1:45 Pioneer Pickers
Easy listening, folk, rock, bluegrass with turntaking pickin’
6:00
Ice Jam
A musical pile-up in the river of folk
2:00 Leah Aronow-Brown
With a different voice and sweet new songs
6:20
Ukulele Russ
Alaska’s only full time ukeleleist
2:15 Isaac Paris
Banjo-based folk and piano cabaret with a
sense of humor
6:40
White Alice
Original works that are distinctive, dynamic,
and unapologetically contemporary
2:30 Carol and Leif
Flaunting flute and guitar playing old tunes
with new ideas
7:00
Almost a Minyan
Klezmer, Alaska-style
2:45 Stephen Moore
Singer-songwriter with original songs and
instrumentals in the folk rock genre
7:20
Will Putman
Original music from the Suburban Bush
3:00 Mel Birch
Original songs by an Interior favorite just back
from Juneau
7:40
Burnt Orange
Unplugged original rock and blues
3:15 Martin Miller
Alaska storyteller extraordinaire
8:00
Eel House
Music for your inner eel
3:30 Inna Rivkin
Visually creative acoustic folk originals
8:20
Frosty Bottom Boys
Eclectic mix of folk, blues, & bluegrass
heard first at the Toolik Field Station
3:45 Manuel Bruce &
Friends
Folk, country, rock, originals
8:40
Todd Beasley
Bluegrass plus from an Alaska favorite!
4:00 Just Us
A little old, a little new, mostly borrowed, some
blue(grass)
9:00
Leighton & the Loners
Original tunes from the Ester Woods
4:15 The Water Haulers
Bluegrass, folk, and weird combinations of
other genres
9:20
Zingaro Roots
Earth-based folk and original
4:30 Mike Stackhouse
Roots tunes and original songs
9:40
One Take
Diverse and soulful traditions
4:45 Them Folkers
Spousal acoustic team playing bluegrass, folk,
and blues covers
10:00 Birch Root Revival
Bluegrass, old timey, and folk