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Bellingham Folk Festival

Posted on January 24, 2018 By Tom No Comments on Bellingham Folk Festival
Music, Washington Sabbatical

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It’s been a solid week of music. We had our Bring Your Own Guitar session on Wednesday at Empire Ale in Mount Vernon, followed by the Bellingham Folk Festival this past weekend. I had a great time learning new things and meeting other musicians in the area. There were even a few connections with folks from back home. That’s quite a bit for one post, but I’ll try to wrap it all up here.

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More Scottish Music at Littlefield

Posted on January 11, 2018 By Tom No Comments on More Scottish Music at Littlefield
Music, Washington Sabbatical

Scottish Music Session at Littlefield Center

We made it back to Washington after the holidays and I dived right into the music scene. The Sunday after we returned there was a Scottish music session at Littlefield Celtic Center, followed by a practice session Monday afternoon. Since other musicians had been encouraging me to attend one of the practice sessions (and I’m still not sure how to take that) I decided to go to Monday’s session as well.

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Scottish Session at Littlefield Celtic Center

Posted on December 18, 2017 By Tom No Comments on Scottish Session at Littlefield Celtic Center
Music, Washington Sabbatical

Scottish Session at Littlefield Celtic-4

NOTE: I’m still catching up. This post was from a couple of weeks ago.

It has been a week full of music. There was Irish music Monday night, guitar and ukulele Wednesday night, more Celtic music Thursday night, a rehearsal with the Samish Island Singers Saturday morning, and finally a Scottish music session Sunday afternoon at Littlefield Celtic Center. This last session was loads of fun and I’m glad I headed on down to Mount Vernon to see what Scottish music is all about.

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Slug Jam in Bellingham

Posted on December 1, 2017 By Tom 1 Comment on Slug Jam in Bellingham
Music, Washington Sabbatical

Slug Jam-1

It had already been a week of music. Monday night was the Irish Music Session at Honey Moon Mead in Bellingham and Wednesday was another meeting of Bring Your Own Instrument. Thursday night I headed back to Bellingham for more Celtic music with the Slug Jam.

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Mead and Music

Posted on November 28, 2017 By Tom 1 Comment on Mead and Music
Music, Washington Sabbatical

Irish Jam Session at Honey Moon Mead-003

This is a week slam full of music. So far the slate includes another Bring Your Own Instrument, a slow Celtic learner’s jam, a rehearsal with a choral group, and another jam session for Scottish music. Today I discovered yet another Irish music group and decided on the spur of the moment to add them to my already jammed jam session schedule.

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Irish Music Jam Session at Littlefield Celtic Center

Posted on November 20, 2017November 20, 2017 By Tom 1 Comment on Irish Music Jam Session at Littlefield Celtic Center
Music, Washington Sabbatical

Irish Jam Session-9

I wanted a challenge. I got a challenge. On Sunday I attended the monthly Irish Jam Session at the Littlefield Celtic Center in Mount Vernon. I found myself in the midst of some incredible traditional musicians and I also found myself struggling to keep up. Even so, it was a blast.

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Calling All Strings to Bellingham

Posted on November 15, 2017 By Tom 1 Comment on Calling All Strings to Bellingham
Music, Washington Sabbatical

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I’m constantly looking for new performance opportunities. Sunday a week ago I had two choices. I could go to a Scottish Music Jam Session at the Littlefield Celtic Center in Mount Vernon, or do Shape Note Singing. It looked like there were more opportunities for Celtic music than Shape Note, so I made the trek to Langley that Sunday. This past Sunday I headed up to the Bellingham Folk School to take part in a Celtic session.

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Sacred Harp in Langley

Posted on November 8, 2017 By Tom No Comments on Sacred Harp in Langley
Music, Washington Sabbatical

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I’ve been searching for music groups with which I can participate while here in Washington. I haven’t found a drum circle or musician’s circle like some of the ones in Upstate South Carolina, but I’ve been having fun with the Bring Your Own Guitar group. Finally I found a Shape Note Singing. I knew I had to check it out.

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Bring Your Own Guitar

Posted on September 21, 2017October 4, 2017 By Tom 2 Comments on Bring Your Own Guitar
Music, Washington Sabbatical

Bring Your Own Guitar-4

We’ve been looking for groups and outlets with which to get involved while here in Washington. I’ve been looking for musicians circles, drum circles, and other groups similar to those I’ve found in Greenville. No such luck. I haven’t even found a kayaking group. Then, I came across a listing for a Bring Your Own Guitar event on Facebook. The description sounded interesting, so I decided to check them out.

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An Eclipse Playlist

Posted on August 10, 2017August 10, 2017 By Tom 2 Comments on An Eclipse Playlist
Music, Science
Eclipse
Image from the National Weather Service.

 

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock it would be hard to ignore the fact that in a couple of weeks a total solar eclipse is going to cross the United States. The hype has been amazing and huge crowds are expected to gather all along the path of totality. Here in Greenville we’re fortunate to live in the path of totality. I’m making preparations for our own eclipse event, and will be posting some of those preparations over the next several days. However, the first thing one needs for such an event is a good playlist. Here’s mine…

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