Fiddler`s Rag
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Fiddler`s Rag
Fiddler’s Rag Santa Clara Valley Fiddlers Association Celebrating 39 Years! September 2012 (Vol. 40, Number 9) Next Jam: September 2 A Little Self-Promotion President’s Note By Richard Brooks On September 2 we’re back at the Hoover School. Our August 5 jam was another perfect-weather day in the Rose Garden Park with a big turnout. Peter Tommerup’s mountain dulcimer workshop was a huge success, with sixteen attendees. Thank you, Peter! Beginners Circle Tom Clausen will lead the beginners circle. Let him know if there’s a tune you’d like to learn. Featured Performer October 7 The ’bout Time! bluegrass band will be our Featured Performer at the October 7 jam. Check them out at www. bouttimebluegrass.com. Rhythm Roundup, my band, will play bluegrass and western swing at noon on September 28 at 101 California Street, SF. It’s the People In Plazas series. Joining me are Jeanie and Chuck Poling and Tom Drohan. RhythmRoundup.com has a brief description. Still Waiting • I’m still waiting for someone to email a photo of me, Sam Morocco, Chip Curry, Steve Kirtley, and Jim Dinkey playing in the park on July 1. • We are still waiting for a volunteer to be our newsletter editor. • I’m still waiting for your ideas about: 1) attracting youths, 2) attracting new attendees, 3) retaining current members, and 4) increasing publicity. Youth Fiddle Contest on November 4 In this issue: Photo: Richard Brooks Jaclyn Chiew volunteered to be our Youth Fiddle Contest Chair. It’s a big job and she can certainly use your help. Let us know if you can help her before or during the contest. Page President’s Note1 About the SCVFA/Contact Info2 ’bout Time: Oct. Featured Performer2 New North Bay District 103 Article: Pioneer Fiddlers (Part Two)5 Two great guitarists at the August jam: Don Amick and Jonathan Horne. ’bout Time! Band – SCVFA’s Featured Performer on October 7 On Sunday, October 7, the ‘bout Time! bluegrass band will be the Featured Performer at the Santa Clara Valley Fiddlers Association’s jam in San Jose. Their show will start at 3:00 or 3:30 PM and last about 30 minutes. Visit www.fiddlers.org for details. The ’bout Time! sound comes from the blended harmonies of Mark Searles (guitar), Pete Hallesy (banjo), and Linda Williams (mandolin); duets by Linda and Dave Williams (bass); and the rhythm guitar of Mike Omodt. Formed in 2005 by jumping ship from a Jack Tuttle jam class, they are regular performers throughout Northern California. Their venues include the South Bay Yacht Club, Vintage Vehicles, Los Altos Relay for Life, Family Festival in Palo Alto, and farmers’ markets. Their traditional repertoire is steeped in the classic songs of Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, Lester and Earl, and Ralph and Carter. But they also venture into newer material from sources like AKUS, Lonesome River Band and Lynn Morris. Their upcoming schedule includes gigs at Mission Pizza in Fremont, and farmers’ markets in Campbell, Palo Alto, and Sunnyvale. –– Dave Williams and Richard Brooks The Fiddler’s Rag is published monthly by the Santa Clara Valley Fiddlers Association and is provided to members of the Association. The Santa Clara Valley Fiddlers Association (SCVFA), founded in 1973 in San Jose, California, is a nonprofit, volunteer-operated organization dedicated to the preservation, teaching, and enjoyment of traditional music. The first membership in a household includes the Fiddler’s Rag; additional members sharing the newsletter are steeply discounted. To join the SCVFA, sign up at the jam or visit www.fiddlers.org/join. Check out www.fiddle.com for hundreds of fiddle-related links, excerpts from Fiddler Magazine, videos, and more! Officers and Chairs President-Trustee Richard J. Brooks Vice President OPEN Treasurer Janet Johnston Membership Pete Showman Recording Secretary Dinah Showman Newsletter Editor Mary Larsen (OPEN) Newsletter Publisher Charlotte Prater Webmaster (Pete Showman, acting) Playout Coordinator Paul Clarke Youth Activity Coordinator Mary Kennedy Youth Fiddle Contest Jaclyn Chiew Publicity Tom Clausen Trustees Seat 1: Pete Showman Seat 2: Gorden Gibson Seat 3: Paul Clarke Seat 4: Charlotte Prater Seat 5: Dave Williams Seat 6: Tom Clausen Newsletter banner art by Hilary Cole To Contact the SCVFA: Mail: P.O. Box 2666, Cupertino, CA 95015-2666 Email: president at fiddlers.org Phone: (650)328-3939 Newsletter Submissions & Comments: Email: newsletter at fiddlers.org Website: www.scvfa.org or www.fiddlers.org Copyright 2012, Santa Clara Valley Fiddlers Association Page 2 Fiddler’s Rag – September 2012 New North Bay District 10 meeting periodically in Lake County at a regular time to be announced. By Mark Hogan Greetings from the North Bay Area. The California State Old Time Fiddlers Association has a new district: District 10. We had our first general meeting and concluded all the business necessary to officially become a member district in the CSOTFA. The area we encompass includes Sonoma, Mendocino, and Lake Counties. On July 22, we met at the Cloverdale Historical Society and elected our officers and board members. The officers are Mike Drayton (president), Colleen Hogan (secretary), Chris Carney (vice-president), Mark Hogan (membership secretary), Katy Bridges (state-wide district representative), Doug Laurice (treasurer), and an advisory committee of Don Coffin, Gus Garelick, and Janet Duncan. You may know Mike from the Road Oilers band. The immediate goals of the new district will be to develop an interest in old time fiddle playing among the youth. The tri-county area already boasts several events which can help achieve our goal. Within District 10’s area, we have the Anderson Marsh Bluegrass and Old Time Festival slated to return in 2013, and the Cloverdale Fiddle Festival which will be happening at a new date, May 4-5, 2013. We also have a very well attended old time fiddle jam at the Redwood Cafe in Cotati, California from 4-6 pm on the fourth Sunday of every month. We will also be The Cloverdale Fiddle Festival (www.cloverdalefiddles. com) will be May 4-5, 2013, and it is now more than an old time fiddle contest. We added divisions for youth and adult mandolin and guitar, and several workshops. The fiddle judges for 2013 will be Janet Duncan, Blaine Sprouse and Vivian Williams. We are extremely excited about this. Janet Duncan is a well known dance fiddle player and teacher in Sonoma County. Blaine Sprouse has been the fiddle player for a number of high profile bluegrass bands, including the Osborne Brothers and Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys. Vivian Williams first arrived on the California Bluegrass Association stage as the fiddle player in the Seattle, Washington-based bluegrass band Tall Timber in the 1970s. She is the foremost authority on Pacific Northwest Old Time Fiddle playing. Photo: Richard Brooks We are very excited about this new development within the CSOTFA. We were previously part of District 9, which went from San Luis Obispo County to the top of Mendocino County. We hope by sectioning off a portion of the aforementioned counties into a new district that we can better serve the area. We already have over twenty new members who were not previously CSOTFA members. You don’t have to be a resident of the district to be a member of our new District 10. If you want to join or participate please call me at 707-829-8012. Two members have local public radio shows in Lake and Sonoma Counties devoted to bluegrass and old time music. My show is on KOWS FM 107.3, currently from 3-5 pm on Mondays. Don Coffin’s show runs on KPFZ 88.1 FM in Lakeport, from 7-9 am with a rebroadcast on Saturday from 5-7 am. Both shows can be streamed by going to their respective websites, KOWS.com or KPFZ.com and clicking on the live broadcast icon. [Ed. note: Gus Garelick also has a radio show, called “The Fiddling Zone,” on KRCB.] An old time jam at our August jam at the San Jose Rose Garden. Top L to R: Herb, Rudy Posch, Sam Morocco, Dave Wunsch. Seated: Gary Breitbard and Jena Rauti. Page 3 Fiddler’s Rag – September 2012 Photo: Richard Brooks More Scenes from the August Rose Garden Jam Playing bluegrass at the August jam. Page 4 Fiddler’s Rag – September 2012 Photo: Richard Brooks Photo: Richard Brooks Old time jam. Left to right: John Durbin, Sydney Roberts, John Gregorin, Warren Campbell, Tom Clausen, Steve Goldfield. [This article, contributed by Steve Kirtley, tells the story of Texas fiddlers in the area near Fort Worth, Texas in the mid to late 1800s. The fiddling ancestors of Arthur Kee and Steve Kirtley lived in this exact area at this time, and may well have known the characters mentioned in this story. Part I appeared in the July 2012 issue.] Some Pioneer Fiddlers of Parker County, Texas, Part II By T. U. Taylor, Austin, Texas The third old Parker county fiddler in this article will have to be known as the “Unknown Fiddler.” I saw him only once. It was Christmas Eve night, 1870. The saloon in Cleburne was crowded with good humored spirits; everybody was happy, but nobody drunk. Egg-nogg was on the side board. For some reason the unknown fiddler had landed in Cleaburne broke, hungry, homesick, and blue. The egg-nogg was in a large bowl free to everybody. Monroe Wren was host. The scene was in the middle of the block on the north side of the public square. About 11 o’clock the crowds began dispersing and the unknown fiddler sat in a stiff chair by the wall and anybody could see that he was unhappy to a degree. He was offered many drinks, took some of them but these could not cure the dreadful case of nostalgia of which he was suffering. He told of his grandfather’s home in Parker and the next day they would all meet at a big dinner at his father’s home. He almost began to sob and the whole crowd of frontiersmen were affected. And some fiddler took up his old fiddle and began to play softly the “Drunkard’s Hiccoughs.” “I eat when I am hungry, I drink when I am dry, If a tree don’t fall on me, I will live till I die.” Then he swung into a chorus, new and heart-rending: O-l-d Parker, O-l-d Parker, God bless her old soul, O-l-d Parker, O-l-d Parker She is better than gold. And when I die And cease from toil Oh, bury me deep, In old Parker’s soil. After the fiddler screamed out the chorus the last time his head dropped down and he was sound asleep. In a few moments, a smile spread across his hungry face and it took no stretch of the imagination to know that he was back in old Parker, even only in his dreams. There were several other verses that the unknown fiddler sang that Christmas night in Cleburne, but I can recall only a few words. One verse paid tribute to the “Parker girls with their yellow curls.” It has been two-thirds of a century since I heard the unknown fiddler pour out his homesick sorrows. [Originally published in Frontier Times, Volume 14, No. 9, June, 1937, Bandera, Texas.] Page 5 Fiddler’s Rag – September 2012 Santa Clara Valley Fiddlers Association P.O. Box 2666 Cupertino, CA 95015-2666 SCVFA Jam on the first Sunday of each month. Location: Hoover Middle School, 1635 Park Ave., San Jose. The school is at the corner of Naglee and Park. Cafeteria parking is on the Naglee side. Damaged or Missing Issue? Call us, or email to: newsletter at scvfa.org Photo: Richard Brooks Next Jam: Sunday, September 2, 1-5 pm Hoover Middle School, San Jose High fives from Peter Tommerup’s Mountain Dulcimer workshop at the August jam.