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>From: Robbi Kearns <robbik at isdnseattle.net>
>Subject: [SFS Concerts]:: SFS Announcements and Ticket Information!
>Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 11:09:04 -0700
>
>Three Announcements:
>1. Karen Savoca will be on KBCS (91.3 FM) at 1:30pm today (Friday the 16th)
>for a radio interview...check it out and then head down to the concert!
>
>2. We added a show at the end of October to help out a show in need...John
>Hermanson will be playing the Grateful Bread on Oct. 30, so check out the
>listing below!
>
>3. Tickets are now at outlets for the following December concerts:
>12/4 - Seattle Peach Chorus
>12/5 - Cry Cry Cry (composed of Dar Williams, Lucy Kaplansky, and Richard
>Shindell) w/ Cliff Eberhardt
>12/6 - Bok, Trickett, & Muir
>12/10 - Randall Bays, Aime Meenaghan, & Keith Murphy
>12/13 - Cheryl Wheeler w/ Stephen Fearing
>
>SFS Ticket Outlets include:
>Bailey/Coy Books - 414 Broadway, Capitol Hill, 206.323.8842
>Dusty Strings - 3406 Fremont Ave. N, 206.634.1656
>Guitar Emporium - 5349 Ballard Ave. NW, 206.783.7607
>Terra Mar - 7200 Greenwood N., 206.784.5350
>Totem Books, Upper Totem Lake Mall, Kirkland, 425.821.4343
>
>******************** OCTOBER CONCERTS ********************
>Fri,Oct 16 - Karen Savoca - Grateful Bread 8pm - $8
>Sat,Oct 17 - Dave Webber and Anni Fentiman - Grateful Bread 8pm - $10
>Fri,Oct 23 - Kat Eggleston - Grateful Bread 8:00 PM - $8
>Sat,Oct 24 - Tom Dundee - Grateful Bread 8pm - $8
>Wed,Oct 28 - Dougie Maclean - Museum of History and Industry 7:00 PM -
>$16 (Ticketed Show)
>Fri, Oct 30 - John Hermanson - Grateful Bread 8pm - $5
>
>CONCERT AND DINNER RESERVATIONS: Call 206-52523 or visit
>www.seafolklore.org or for concerts with tickets, visit our ticket outlets.
>Dinners are served at Grateful Bread concerts, so please let SFS know if
>you wish to eat before our concert.
>
>**KAREN SAVOCA**
>Friday, October 16
>Grateful Bread, 8pm
>$8/7 SFS Members
>She's got a voice that's been called "veiled and mysterious...beaded and
>tie-dye bluesy"..."like the angel assigned to nightclub guardian duty for
>a good portion of eternity: sweet, but seasoned." Accompanied by Pete
>Heitzman on guitar and six-string bass, Karen plays conga and percussion,
>and together they create what can only be described as a self-contained
>mini-band. Their sound is an elusive mix... melodic, funky and spontaneous.
>
>Their indie release, On The River Road, won Syracuse's SAMMY for Record of
>the Year along with others for Best Songwriter/Best Rock Vocalist/Best
>Folk-Rock Group/ and Best Rock Instrumentalist. They also won Musician
>Magazine's Best Unsigned Band award. Their brand new release, Sunday in
>Nandua, was once again co-produced with Tom "T-Bone" Wolk, whose credits
>include: Shawn Colvin, Elvis Costello, Jewel, and Eileen Ivers, and is
>currently on tour with Hall&Oates.
>
>Many of you may have seen Karen open for Greg Brown on his last NW tour.
>She was so well received by the audience they called her back out for an
>encore, which is a rare occurrence for an opening act! We are fortunate to
>have her back in Seattle to play an entire show of her wonderful stylized
>tunes.
>
>For more info about Karen visit http://www.dreamscape.com/alcove/
>
>
>**DAVE WEBBER and ANNI FENTIMAN**
>Saturday October 17th
>Grateful Bread, 8:00pm
>Tickets $10 ($9 for SFS Members)
>Dave and Anni’s enthusiasm sparkles in their powerful vocal performances
>which have developed from their involvement in traditional and
>traditional-style music for over 25 years. Their first love is a cappella
>singing, both solo and in harmony and they acknowledge the debt of
>gratitude that is owed to source and early revival singers who have helped
>to keep alive this wonderful singing style. They present a varied cross
>section of material from the delicate solo to the rousing chorus. Anni's
>intuitive harmony adds color and depth to the duo while her solo
>performance is clear and sensitive. From the North East of England, Anni
>is a "Geordie" and presents an unusual repertoire featuring dialect songs.
>These earn Anni a well deserved reputation in English traditional music
>circles. Dave sings with a rich and powerful style. His love of this
>music is clear in his performance, from the gentle and plaintive
>traditional ballad to the stirring chorus song which inspires even the most
>reticent audience to join in.
>
>Dave is also a song writer of note with many of his better known songs
>often assumed to be traditional’. Foremost among these is probably "Lady
>of Autumn". Though they have delighted audiences on both sides of the
>Atlantic and on both coasts of the US, this will be their first appearance
>together in Seattle and the North West. They represent the best in English
>folk music and are well worth seeing and hearing.
>
>
>**KAT EGGLESTON**
>Friday, October 23
>Grateful Bread, 8pm
>$8/7 SFS Members
>Kat Eggleston is a compelling songwriter, musician and traditional singer.
>She sports an intricate, percussive guitar style and a striking alto voice.
>Her passionate, sometimes humorous lyrics create images of great conflict
>with arresting realism. Kat Eggleston touches her listeners with honesty,
>imagination and top-notch musicianship.
>
>Eggleston was raised on Vashon Island, in Washington State. She learned to
>sing harmony from her mother, and studied classical piano for eleven years.
>After earning an BFA in acting from the Interplayers Ensemble in Spokane,
>she spent 1983 travelling in the South Pacific. From 1984 to 1990 she
>performed solo and with the Ferryboat Musicians, Four Women at Play, Fool
>Moon and David Bromberg, as well as serving on the Board of Directors of
>Victory Music.
>
>The release of First Warm Wind in 1989 brought her exceptional songwriting
>skills into the spotlight, leading to mainstage features at the Columbia
>River and Kerrville Festivals. Since moving to the Chicago area in 1990,
>Eggleston has worked with The Otters and Trio Basho, apperaaed in Woody
>Guthrie's American Song, and toured nationally with partner Andrew Calhoun.
>Her first national CD release, Second Nature, includes "Fury," an
>unforgettable portrait of domestic violence.
>
>To learn more about Kat, visit http://www.waterbug.com/eggleston.html or
>http://www.rahul.net/hrmusic/artists/keart.html
>
>
>**TOM DUNDEE **
>Saturday, October 24
>Grateful Bread, 8pm
>$8/7 SFS Members
>Emerging in the early '80's, Chicago native TOM DUNDEE has emphasized humor
>and irony. In a style that's a wonderful blend of urban street sense and
>country charm, Tom will perform songs from his two newly released CDs along
>with many of his original favorites. Mark this concert on your calendar, and
>be prepared for a night of laughter, reflection, and memories as TOM DUNDEE
>leads you on a journey that will stay with you long after the concert ends.
>
>
>**DOUGIE MACLEAN**
>Wednesday, October 28, 7:30 pm
>at the The Museum of History & Industry
>2700 24th E, Seattle, WA 98112
>Non-smoking, all-age venue
>Tickets: $16 ($14 SFS members) on sale at the following locations: Guitar
>Emporium, Galway Traders, Dusty Strings, Terra Mar, Bailey/Coy Books,
>Totem Books.
>Singer-songwriter and composer, Dougie MacLean, described as "a musical
>hero" by New York's Wall Street Journal and "Scotland's Musical
>Ambassador" by Nashville's Performing Songwriter, will perform Wednesday,
>October 28, at the Museum of History and Industry at 7:30pm.
>
>MacLean's concert tours, both solo and with his band, have led to
>appearances in venues as far apart as New York's Carnegie Hall, Australian
>National Festival in Alice Spring, The Performing Arts Centre in Anchorage,
>Alaska and the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow. MacLean has garnered
>national and international acclaim for his compositions and was featured
>(along with Ry Cooder, Joan Armatrading, Doc Watson and Shawn Colvin) in
>the July '96 edition of the world renowned music magazine Acoustic Guitar.
>
>For more info on Dougie, visit http://www.dunkeld.co.uk/
>
>**Added Concert**
>John Hermanson
>Friday, October 30th, 8pm
>Grateful Bread, $5
>John is half of the former duo Storyhill, which split up on good terms in
>June, 1997, (and incidentally, the other half of the duo, Chris Cunningham,
>now lives in Seattle; no word on whether or not he might show up at the
>GB!). Storyhill was described by Billboard as a cross btw Simon & Garfunkel
>and the Indigo Girls; they put out 9 CDs during 10 years together. I even
>recently heard them played on NPR's Mountain Stage. John just released his
>debut solo album, so all you folks who are fans of Dar and Ellis Paul and
>Peter Mulvey and Jim Farrand, come check it out!
>
>
>**PHIL AND VIVIAN WILLIAMS**
>Opening Act, Molly Tenenbaum
>Friday, November 6th
>Grateful Bread, 8pm
>$6 general, $5 SFS members
>
>The SFS First Friday concert in November will feature local legends (and
>SFS Founders!), Phil and Vivian Williams who perform traditional oldtime
>and fiddle music from the Pacific Northwest and have been performing
>throughout the West for over 35 years.
>
>Vivian is well known in the U.S. and Canada for her fiddling ability and is
>one of the leading oldtime and bluegrass fiddlers on the West Coast. She's
>won many fiddler contests including three times Washington State fiddle
>champion, National Ladies Champion, West Coast International B.C., and the
>Smithsonian Fiddle Contest.
>
>Phil Williams plays just about anything with strings on it and has
>developed a reputation as an outstanding backup player for fiddle tune,
>bluegrass mandolin, and oldtime string band music. He also repairs and
>makes stringed instruments, and is a recording engineer with many album
>credits in folk and traditional music.
>
>Opening for Phil and Vivian will be Molly Tenenbaum who was bitten by the
>old-time banjo bug in 1975 and has been playing non-stop ever since. She
>also teaches banjo and is known for her steady rhythmn and her traditional
>style.
>
>THE REST OF 1998
>Sat,Nov 7 - Finest Kind - Grateful Bread 8pm
>Sun,Nov 8 - Les Barker - Seattle Comedy Underground 8:30 pm - $10
>Fri,Nov 13 - Cosy Sheridan - Grateful Bread 8pm - $8
>Thu,Nov 19 - Suzanne Thomas - Tractor Tavern
>Sat,Nov 21 - Steve Kaufman - Grateful Bread 8:00 PM - $12
>Sun,Nov 22 - Vance Gilbert and Lynn Miles - Tractor Tavern, 7:30pm - $10
>Sat,Dec 5 - Cry Cry Cry - UW Kane Hall 8pm - $16 (Ticketed Show)
>Sun,Dec 6 - Bok/Trickett/Muir - UW Kane Hall 7pm - $17
>(Ticketed Show)
>12/10 - Randall Bays, Aime Meenaghan, & Keith Murphy - Venue TBA - $12/10
>SFS Member
>Fri,Dec 11 - Rick Ruskin - Grateful Bread 8pm - $8
>Sun,Dec 13 - Cheryl Wheeler (w/Stephen Fearing)- MOHAI 7:00 PM
>- $14/12SFS Member (Ticketed Show)
>Thur, Dec. 17 - John Wesley Harding - Tractor Tavern - $10/9 SFS Member
>
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Received on 10/16/98