[Nfbmt] At Large Chapter Meeting this Saturday at 10:00 A.M.
d m gina
dmgina at samobile.net
Sat Oct 12 03:44:47 UTC 2013
I love Ed Tricket.
I used to visit with him in Denver several times.
I haven't heard him sing in years.
I bet you are having a blast.
thanks for sharing, and I would love to read your article.
Original message:
> Hi Mister President Bruce B, and all.
> I don't know yet if we can make the 10 o'clock meeting.
> But I will try. We have a radio show tomorrow, and a concert tonight that
> I'm presenting. So it is a dynamic type of time management challenge at
> times.
> I wish that some of you could drop on by tonight for the folk music. It sure
> would be good to have you here.
> Speaking of that, below I paste the press release which appeared in today's
> Bozeman Daily Chronicle, entertainment magazine.
> If anyone wants to read the whole paper, send me an email and I could share
> my paste up of today's paper. Someone else may as well reap the benefit of
> my pecking fingers.
> Take care, everyone.
> Rik
> Golden Ring’s Grey at Pilgrim tonight
> On Friday, Oct. 11, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. in the rich acoustic setting of the
> Chris Boyd Room at Pilgrim Church, 2118 S. Third Ave. in Bozeman, The
> Bozeman Folklore Society presents an evening of traditional folk and ballads
> and old-time music. Making her way back to Bozeman in a rare tour of the
> Northwest, Sara Grey will sing and perform a rich variety of music from the
> land of the Celts to Appalachia, on clawhammer banjo and guitar. The
> admission gate will open at 7 p.m. or will call tickets may be purchased
> in advance at Ticket River; there is a convenient link on the BFS website,
> www.bozemanfolklore.org/concerts.htm . General admission is $17, with a $3
> discount for BFS members, and $5 for children, ages 5-12.
> Before she moved to Scotland, Grey was part of “The Golden Ring” with people
> like Ed Trickett and Gordon Bok. They were a well-known group of singers
> interested in traditional song. Grey is from the States but has been living
> in Scotland and briefly in England for the last 38 years. She has always
> been interested in the migration of songs across the Atlantic and it was as
> a result of a collecting trip to Scotland in1970 that she moved to the UK.
> She has been working closely with other traditional singers from Scotland
> and Ireland to look at the movement of Celtic songs and how they change.
> Some of the projects she has been involved in include a seminar in Alness,
> Ross-shire, Scotland looking at the culture of Travellers in Sutherland and
> the movement of their songs and stories to North America.
> As Clive Pownseby, Organiser, Bothy Folk Club in Southport describes, “Sara
> Grey plays American music, as distinct from Americana. It is the real deal.
> Old-time ballads, cowboy songs and Primitive Methodist hymns are all grist
> to the mill. Sara’s unique frailing banjo style is instinctive, and it sets
> her apart from many others. Heartfelt vocals are the icing on the cake and
> it’s hardly surprising that she’s no strangers to the Bothy Folk Club.”
> Visit the artist’s website for audio and more information at
> www.saragrey.net . For more information, contact Rik James at (406)
> 586-4123 or visit www.bozemanflolklore . org.
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