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Archives by Date December 6, 2008
November 30, 2008
November 6, 2008 October 7, 2008 September 27, 2008
September 15, 2008 September 7, 2008 August 3, 2008
July 16, 2008
July 2, 2008 June 4, 2008 May 15, 2008 May, 2, 2008 April 7, 2008 March 18, 2008 March 6, 2008 February 19, 2008 February 5, 2008 January 28, 2008 January 17, 2008
January 9, 2008 December 20, 2007 November 24, 2007 November 21, 2007 November 9, 2007 October 20, 2007 |
TABLE OF CONTENTS The Jenny Kerr
Band Plays for CalAmericana at Ireland's 32, December 14, 2008 CalAmericana presents the Royal Deuces and the debut of the Hi-Rhythm Hustlers, Friday, Dec. 5, 2008
CalAmericana presents two shows in November 11/15 & 11/9
CalAmericana presents Kitchen Fire/Mighty Lynch Pins at Irelands' 32 CalAmericana presents RoyalDeuces/Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit/Big Mistake at Starry Plough
Cafe Royale to host CalAmericana Acoustic Starting in January '09 California Needs a New State Song CalAmericana to present a series of shows at Starry Plough in Berkeley and
Ireland's 32 in San Francisco
Playlist from the CalAmericana Radio Special on KALW CalAmericana Radio Special Coming to KALW CalAmericana Presents Misisispi Rider/Eilen Jewell/Kitty Rose...
CalAmericana Presents "Country Heartbreakers..."
Memorial Day and Father's Day Festivals California's Musical History in 1579, 1542 and 11,000 BCE CalAmericana Launches SoCal Chapter Drive CalAmericana Membership Drive at Cafe Royale, SF, 3/15
SF Bluegrass & Old Time Festival Report Women of Americana Music Showcase San Francisco Bluegrass and Old Time Music Festival Guitar Geeks in SoCal and Bluegrass/Old-Time in NorCal
CalAmericana Showcase/Benefit at Ireland's 32, SF, 2/10
CalAmericana Board Established CalAmericana Association Events Committee Formed
Compact Disks as a Commodity CalAmericana Association Kickoff Meeting CalAmericana Association Announced |

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an d his Fla sk Sat urd ay, Apr il 25t h, 8:0 0-10:00, Free Ireland's 32 Geary at 3rd Avenue, SF Larry and his Flask are an energetic six-piece from the wilds of Oregon that
use a mix of acoustic and electric instruments to play a unique blend of bluegrass punk rock originals. This is a "real Saturday night" band with an
edge that will appeal to those who are familiar with bands like The Pine Box Boys or the Shitkickers, or for those who want to hoist a pint or two at SF's
best live music venue in an Irish drinking establishment. Hey, Hey Mama, a Led Zep tribute band follows at 10:00. Larry and his Flask Hey, Hey Mama
CalAmericana's Acoustic Cafe series presents the Rock Soup Ramblers Saturday 3/28
The Rock Soup Ramblers Saturday, March 28, 2009, 8:00, Free Cafe Royale
800 Leavenworth at Post
The
Rock Soup Ramblers are an all-pro
Americana band and the comfortable
Cafe Royale will make this early show like a house concert.
Doug Blumer of Misisipi Rider and Kurt Stevens of the Neighborly Deeds are among the band's five luminaries. This will be a rare treat since this band does not play as often as
it should. CalAmericana presents: Free dance lesson followed by The Country Casanovas (honky-tonk
bop) and D'lilah Monroe & the Tom Cats (jump Swing) at the Starry Plough March 20, 2009
This CalAmericana show presents a lively country band with a jump swing band for a Friday night built for listening or dancing.
The Country Casanovas are led by veteran musician Norman Collins on guitar and vocals
with Scott Hill on rhythm guitar, vocals and harmonies, Gary Chiappetta (pedal steel), Bing Nathan (drums) and Paul Bergmann on bass. Guest vocalist, Emily Hayes
adds a country girl's touch to the band's 60's honky-tonk sound.This is the second show that where CalAmericana has presented a country band with a swing band and D'lilah
Monroe & the Tom Cats are a swing band like no other. Pam Brandon, front person for the bluegrass band Belle Monroe and the Brewglass Boys, swings it with "Silverstring"
Teddy Silverman (mando, vocals); Mark Holzinger (guitar); Tom "The Bomb" Drohan (doghouse bass); Don "Doc" Noble Downing Ward (drums) and the one-man horn section of
Greg "Blue Wail" Laakso on reeds. Formerly known as the Chazz Cats, this popular band has played clubs since the '90s.
There's also a free street swing lesson on Friday 3/20 @ 8:00 sharp. No partner necessary. Starry Plough, Berkeley, three blocks from Ashby BART.
www.myspace.com/thecountrycasanovas
www.myspace.com/dlilahandthetomcats
December 17, 2008
CALAMERICANA PRESENTS THE KITCHEN FIRE AND THE GOLDDIGGERS, Friday, January 2, 2009 @ STARRY PLOUGH, BERKELEYThe Starry Plough will be twangin' and rockin' on Friday, January 2nd with the
Kitchen Fire and The GoldDiggers. These bands, which have shared the stage before, provide a great show for a TGIF Friday. New Year's Eve falls on a Wednesday so this might be the
first opportunity to ring in the new year.
Doors are at 8:30; show is at 9:30, 3101 Shattuck in Berkeley. Both bands have profiles and song samples on MySpace.
www.myspace.com/kitchenfireband
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=98104466
December 6, 2008 THE JENNY KERR BAND PLAYS CALAMERICANA SHOW AT IRELAND'S 32, DECEMBER 14, 2008
"Sunday Evening Comin' Down" is the regular Americana series happening every Sunday at Ireland's
32. CalAmericana has been featuring "Women of Twang" ever second Sunday, a tradition that continues this coming Sunday with the Jenny Kerr Band.
Jenny has a voice that she can wrap around country, blues, rock 'n' roll, and sometimes all three at the same time. She and her partner Philbillie have
toured Europe seven times where they've played fesivals throughout Western Europe including headlining Mirande, the Continent's largest festival.
They'll play and early show (7:00) at "continental"
Ireland's 32, Geary at 3rd in SF, on Sunday, December 14th. There's no cover and American Ale will be on special for $3.50 for this night to escape the holidays in style.
November 30, 2008 CALAMERICANA PRESENTS THE ROYAL DEUCES AND THE DEBUT OF THE HI-RHYTHM HUSTLERS, FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 2008
This will be CalAmericana's first dance show and it will feature the honky-tonkin' and rockabilly sounds of the
Royal Deuces along with the debut of the Hi-Rhythm Hustlers, and East Bay jump blues band. This promises to be an exciting show for dancers and
non-dancers alike. These bands draw from the country, swing and zydeco communities, all of which know how to enjoy a Friday night. The Hi-Rhythm Hustlers start the show at 9:30.
There will be a free lesson in city swing by Jose Segue and his Dance Harem at 8:00. City swing is easy to learn because it's built for the bar room more than the
ballroom. Dancers and beginners will be on hand for those without a partner. November 6, 2008 CALAMERICANA PRESENTS TWO SHOWS IN NOVEMBER
Saturday 11/15 & Sunday 11/9 On Saturday, 11/15, at 9:30, CalAmericana will host
the RevTones and the Mighty Lynch Pins. The RevTones have just finished the release parties for their debut CD, so this is their CD Hangover Party. Find their CD's review here. The Mighty Lynch Pins are back for their second CalAmericana show and part of the new generation of urbanized alt-country
bands. Their songs are about quirky pet dogs, suicide flameouts and nocturnal emissions rather than big rigs and honky-tonks. According to their site, murder ballads make them horny.
www.therevtones.com
http://www.myspace.com/them ightylynchpins  Sunday, 11/9, 7:00,
CalAmericana presents the Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit and Careless Hearts at Ireland's 32 at Geary and 3rd Ave, SF, as part of CalAmericana's Tour
California program to inprove band circulation throughout the Golden State. GLTSO hails from Oakdale, close to Sonora and Yosemite. There's not much to do in
Oakdale but drink beer and play music, so this roots Americana band is really tight (no pun intended). San Jose's Careless Hearts will bring their "thinkin' person's"
style of alt-country to this SF release party for their new CD. Read the review here.
www.myspace.com/thegoodluckthriftstoreoutfit www.myspace.com/carelesshearts
October 7, 2008CALAMERICANA PRESENTS KITCHEN FIRE/MIGHTY LYNCH PINS AT IRELAND'S 32, SF, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2008
Sunday, October 12 marks the second CalAmericana-produced "Sunday Evening Comin' Down: Women of Twang"
showcase at Ireland's 32 on Geary at 3rd in San Francisco. October's women of twang include Joanna DeJarnett of Kitchen Fire and Ashley Kent of the Mighty Lynch Pins.
Both bands rely on their original songs and each is setting it's own standard for what "original" means. While both may deal with familiar Americana themes of heartbreak,
drinking, murder and gritty love, both are also willing and able to transcend them.
The Kitchen Fire isn't afraid to rock out on its tunes. In fact, there are '80s licks all
throughout their live set. The demo tracks on their MySpace page present the basic idea, but their live show is more dynamic that their humble demos ever aspired to be. DeJarnett
moved to SF after ten years on the Austin scene and she's brought all her good habits with her.
The Mighty Lynch Pins maintain that murder ballads make them horny. Their songs tend to
stray from any beaten path as can be heard on their MySpace page's songs about a lovable pain-in-the-butt pet, precious bodily fluid (think Dr. Strangelove), and about dealing with suicidal misery, or not.
These young bands are the new face of alt-country, and a good one it is.
www.MySpace.com/KitchenFireBand www.MySpace.com/TheMightyLynchPins
September 27, 2008ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, CALAMERICANA PRESENTS ROYAL DEUCES/GOOD
LUCK THRIFT STORE OUTFIT/BIG MISTAKE IN BERKELEY October 3rd is the first Friday Night Twang Party, a series of roots Americana shows to
be presented every first Friday of the month at the Starry Plough in Berkeley. This kickoff show is headlined by the rockin', boppin', dancin' twang of the Royal Deuces who will be
playing songs from their soon-to-be-released second CD as well as Deuces favorites. The Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit is coming in from Oakdale (on the way to Sonora) to give
the Bay Area a rare chance to hear Oakdale's best kept secret. Vic Estrella's accordion provides the Tejano soul to Christine "Spy of Love" Theberge's country heart in Big Mistake
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Find these bands on their respective MySpace pages where you'll get to hear a preview of what a great night it will be!
www.myspace.com/theroyaldeuces www.myspace.com/thegoodluckthriftstoreoutfit www.myspace.com/thebigmistakeband
September 15, 2008
CALAMERICANA TO PRESENT BANDS AT CAFE ROYALE The CalAmericana Association will book third Saturdays at Cafe Royale at Post and Leavenworth in San
Francisco beginning in January of 2009. This comfortable cafe environment will provide an opportunity to stage more acoustic roots Americana such as twanger-songwriters, bluegrass, jug bands and old-time
styles to mention a few.
Cafe Royale joins Ireland's 32 in San Francisco, where CalAmericana shows are presented every first Friday, and Starry Plough in Berkeley which
hosts shows on every second Saturday. All of these venues -- and CalAmericana expects to add more -- are supporting CalAmericana's goal of connecting more bands to more people who want to hear them. September 7, 2008 CALAMERICANA PRESENTS BANDS AT STARRY PLOUGH IN BERKELEY AND IRELAND'S 32 IN SAN FRANCISCO The CalAmericana Association will host regular roots Americana shows on second Sundays at Ireland's 32
in San Francisco starting September 14th, and on first Fridays at the Starry Plough in Berkeley beginning October 3rd.
The kickoff show at Ireland's 32 will feature
Gayle Lynn and the Hired Hands and Sheila Groves and Flatt Lonesome. Follow the links to their MySpace pages to hear their songs.
Gayle Lynn, a multi-talented musician and songwriter, who also performs with her children's Americana band the Toodala Ramblers, is on the verge of releasing her first CD with the
Hired Hands. Sheila Groves and her band call Petaluma home and they will be making their debut in San Francisco as part of the CalAmericana's Women of Twang series. These evening shows begin at 7:00.
The first show at the Starry Plough will showcase the Royal Deuces, who are about to release their second CD, the Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit from where-the-heck-is-Oakdale, and
Big Mistake, a honky-tonk band with a Tejano flavor.
Look for more information about October at the Starry Plough and Ireland's 32 (The Kitchen Fire and the Mighty Lynch Pins
on October 15th) in a future bulletin.
August 3, 2008
CALIFORNIA NEEDS A NEW STATE SONG
Do you know California's State song? "California, Here I
Come" might be a good guess, but it's actually "I Love You, California," a tune that is lyrically similar to the sea-to-shining-sea spirit of "America the Beautiful," except
that it's music, rather than being an anthem, is in the style of late 19th century crooner songs. It was written to be sung through a megaphone rather than a microphone, so it sounds
hopelessly dated to anyone under 90. A brief history of the song, it's lyrics and a MIDI file are available at the California State Library
site. The last
attempt to change it failed in 1988, but 20 years later it might be worth of another attempt.
CalAmericana is developing a list of local, regional and statewide roots Americana music associations. This is potentially the type of coalition that could petition
Sacramento for a more interesting and representative Golden State song like "California, Here I Come." Of course "Hotel California" is tempting, but it's doubtful that the legislature
would go for checking in any time they liked, but never being able to leave.
July 16, 2008 PLAYLIST AND COMMENTS FROM THE CALAMERICANA RADIO SPECIAL ON KALW, 7/12/08
Read the playlist, song information, and musicians' links from the CalAmericana radio special in the
CalAmericana MySpace blog.
July 2, 2008 CALAMERICANA RADIO SPECIAL COMING TO KALW, 7/12/08
Find out what's twanging in California on Saturday, July 12 from 6:30-8:00 PM as CalAmericana Director, Jose Segue, presents a Brief History of California Roots Americana from 1951 to 2008.
We'll visit the Bakersfield sound of Merle Haggard, Buck Owens and a Bakersfield pioneer who they listened to, Wynn Stewart. Also on tap is the California
Country sound of the Byrds, Gram Parsons, Flying Burrito Brothers and their heirs.
There'll be rarities like Dwight Yoakum and Buck Owens duo and a Linda Ronstadt,
Dolly Parton, Emmy Lou Harris trio. There'll be other current California roots Americana musicians including Big Sandy and the Fly-rite Boys, Deke Dickerson, David Serby,
Dave Alvin, Red Meat, Rancho DeLuxe, Dave Gleason and many more California musicians who need to be heard. Listen on the web at www.KALW.org. |
June 4, 2008 CALAMERICANA SHOWCASES MISISIPI RIDER, EILEN JEWELL AND KITTY ROSE ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 AT THE RICKSHAW STOP
The CalAmericana Association hosts it's biggest benefit yet with three outstanding cow-friendly bands. Misisipi Rider
tops the bill with their songs about hard-drinkin' daddies, becoming unborn again, cold hard cash and the sweet old Italian landlady's life story. Boston's lonesome ramblin' girl, Eilen Jewell, returns to the
Rickswaw Stop; back by popular demand. And Kitty Rose, one of the very few country artists who actually owns horses, brings her band and songs to SF from the wilds of Ukiah, the hayseed center of Mendocino County.
Jose Segue will be on had to take care of whatever MC/DJ chores come his way.Treat yourself to a fine evening of 100% USDA country musical entertainment, and support the cause of
advancing California's world-leading Americana roots music community (and, in this case, one or two of our Massachusetts cousins).
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May 15, 2008 CALAMERICANA PRESENTS "COUNTRY HEARTBREAKERS NIGHT" ON MAY 31 AT IRELAND'S 32"Country Heartbreakers Night" is the second in a series of CalAmericana showcases of roots from the ladies. The May 31 show at Ireland's 32 on Geary
near Third Avenue starts at 9:00, features the Sweet 'n' Lo's, Mighty Lynch-Pins and Big Mistake, and it is free. The Sweet 'n' Lo's are fronted by country sweethearts Loraine Belmonte and Anne Arnhym
with Pierre Liak on lead guitar. The Mighty Lynch-Pins have a new CD, their first, and
Big Mistake features members of the S.F. Cattle Company fronted by newcomer Christine Theberge.
All of their sites are on MySpace where listening to their tracks provides a convincing argument why this show is not to be missed.
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May 2, 2008 MEMORIAL DAY & FATHER'S DAY AMERICANA FESTIVALSSummer time is festival time in California and two of the biggest and longest running are coming on Memorial Day and Father's Day.
The Strawberry Music Festivals bracket summer with Memorial Day and Labor Day
festivals held in scenic Camp Mather near Yosemite. Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands, Ricky Scaggs and Kentucky Thunder, Emmylou Harris, Chuck Profit, and
Peter Rowan and the Free Mexican Airforce headline the Memorial Day 4-day weekend event which has already sold out. Tickets remain on sale for the Labor Day Weekend.
Diversity of music and the music in the campgrounds are two of Strawberry's most engaging features. Year after year, the line-up offers bluegrass, newgrass, string bands,
twanger-songwriters, roots Americana, country-western, and, with Chuck Profit on the bill, good ol' rock 'n roll with acousic credentials. Strawberry spices their line-ups with swing,
R&B, French Canadian, Tex-Mex and roots styles dating back, well, to the Renaissance.
The festival is a favorite destination of musicians where musicians attending greatly
out-number those on playing on the stage. They pitch their tents and park RVs in impromptu jam clusters that are themselves fairly fluid. Friends drift from cluster to cluster
where strangers holding six-packs are also welcome. There are more than a few campers who never quite make it to the main stage because socializing is higher on their set lists.
Strawberry Music Festivals.
 The California Bluegrass Association's Grass Valley Festival is the largest bluegrass festival in the West. Now in its 33rd year at the Nevada
County Fairgrounds (June 12-15), it features top acts, mainly in bluegrass, from California and across the country.
The CBA's focus is on bluegrass, old-time and
hillbilly gospel, though this year they've slipped in a few ideologically unusual suspects like Belle Monroe and her Brewglass Boys. A band with a Bill Monroe
pun in it's name? On the main stage? Does this not offend the Saint! Though truth be told, veterans Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, newcomers 49 Special,
and a few other names on this summer's bill are working on the edges of what's "supposed to be bluegrass." The CBA's doing a good job of keeping the festival fresh, as it is on workshops.
Workshops that engage the audience at the Grass Valley Festival. The CBA's musician's, many of whom teach music, hold workshops for four days prior to the festival (June 8-11),
so plan to leave early if you plan to brush up your chops.
Father's Day Festival
CBA Music Camp
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APRIL 7, 2008 CALIFORNIA'S MUSICAL HISTORY IN 1579, 1542 and 11,000 BCE

Who brought the band that played the first European music concert in California? That would be English adventurer and freebooter (government-sanctioned pirate) Sir Francis Drake who, in June of
1579, nearly a half-century before the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts, sailed his ship the Golden Hind to the Golden State. Drake, as his logs recount, traveled with a viol consort.
Viols, distant cousins to violins, violas and cellos, came in several sizes and viol concerts were the precursors to chamber music. Drake apparently missed
San Francisco Bay due to fog, but he did land a bit further north at Drake's Bay which would make Point Reyes the first NorCal concert venue. His sailors and possibly a
handful of Miwok Indians would have attended the show.
Juan Cabrillo sailed California's coast in 1542, 37 years before Drake. There is no record of Cabrillo having traveling with a band, and
it's unlikely that he would have given the circumstances of his voyage. It is possible that one or two musical instruments were
on-board given music's long history in shipboard entertainment. With instruments or without, sailors often sang to pass the time. Drake
may have promoted California's first concerts, but Cabrillo would have held California's first open mics.
The oldest California music belonged to descendants of the Clovis
people and others who began crossing the Bering Strait 13,000 years before Cabrillo or Drake. According to Wikipedia's "Music of California" page, native Californians used "a
relaxed vocal technique in stark contrast to Native Americans from much of the rest of North America. The songs of this era are non-strophic
, and are characterized by the use of a rise,
a section of a song which is slightly higher in pitch than the rest of the song. This technique is absent or rare outside of the California-Yuman area, known only among some
tribes on both coasts of North America."
 Scholars find similarities between the music of California
natives and a-cappella jam sessions. Real California natives would have memorized some musical patterns, but like most ancient musicians, they made up the bulk
of their songs as they went along. That is, they jammed. This being the case, California's Deadhead tradition probably dates back 13,000 years earlier than previously believed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_California#Native_American_music |
March 18, 2008 CALAMERICANA LAUNCHES SoCal CHAPTER DRIVE California is the sixth largest economy in the world, first in roots Americana, and the third largest state under the flag.
Drivers need five to seven hours to
travel from San Francisco to Los Angeles. There is even more of California north, east and south of SF/LA which leaves no practical way to manage one end of the state from
the other. Indeed, CalAmericana chapters in Orange County, San Diego, Santa Cruz, Eureka, Sonora and other Americana centers are foreseeable given the number of Americana musicians throughout the state.
The CalAmericana Association has launched its drive to organize its SoCal Chapter. The Association, which was started in
San Francisco, is calling on its friends south of Bakersfield will connect the state's two largest Americana music centers and build upon publicizing California Americana music to Californians.
Those who would like to volunteer or offer contacts in SoCal are welcome to contact the CalAmericana Association. |
March 15, 2008 CALIFORNIA GRANTS CALAMERICANA NONPROFIT STATUS
The CalAmericana Association has been registered as a nonprofit by the State of California. This now means the the organization's memberships, donations
and other revenues are tax deductible for the members and donors, and that the organization operates with the rights and responsibilities of a California nonprofit organization.
The CalAmericana's
Association is presently the final step of registering with the IRS to secure 501-C-3 nonprofit status which typically follows quickly after acceptance by the state. |
March 6, 2008 CALAMERICANA MEMBERSHIP DRIVE AT CAFE ROYALE, SF, 3/15
The Rock Soup Ramblers and the duo of John Kael & Annie Staninec will be featured at the CalAmericana benefit on March 15th at 8:00 at
Cafe Royale, 800 Post at Leavenworth in San Francisco. Led by Doug Blumer (The Beerhunters, Misisipi Rider), the Rock Soup Ramblers, who take their name from a now defunct and dearly missed restaurant, are veteran players who mix covers and
originals from a broad swath of country, pop and rustic Americana. John Kael is well known in the bluegrass community, both for his playing and for his site, www.BluegrassLyric s.com. Fiddle whiz
Annie Staninec, who is barely out of college, has been turning heads with her playing since she was 14.
The evening will also feature a brief toast in recognition of the 2053rd anniversary of
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February 19, 2008
SF BLUEGRASS & OLD TIME FESTIVAL REPORT by Chuck Poling
Jeanie and Chuck Poling of Jeanie and Chuck's Country Round-Up served on the San Francisco Bluegrass and Old Time Festival Board
and seemed to be everywhere at once during the festival. Click here for a report from Chuck Poling's front row seats.
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February 5, 2008: WOMEN OF AMERICANA MUSIC SHOWCASEThe CalAmericana Association's first
fund raiser and takes place Sunday, February 10th, 6-10 PM at Ireland's 32, in San Francisco's Inner Richmond on Geary Boulevard at 2nd Avenue. The Bay Area's Women of Twang take the stage as
Yard Sale's Denise Funari, Melanie DeGiovanni and Jill Olsen (Red Meat) top the bill, but
everyone's the headliner at this show. Katy Rexford and "Erica" Embry from the Burning Embers, Kate Howser and Jennifer Daunt from Axton Kinkaid,
Gayle Lynn and the Hired Hands, and J. Byrd Hosch (Kountry K's) will be on hand; as will Jenny Kerr, the Bay Area's regular summer star in Europe. Pam Brandon from
Belle Monroe and her Brewglass Boys and Maurice Tani from 77 el Deora have been practicing duets, and not necessarily the usual suspects.
All proceeds go to upgrading this
website which needs to automate it's membership page and sign-up capabilities. Web designers are invited to submit their bona fides to
calamericana@calamericana.org.
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January 28, 2008 SAN FRANCISCO BLUEGRASS AND OLD TIME MUSIC FESTIVAL
The San Francisco Bluegrass and Old Time Music Festival returns for its 9th year. The festival includes music, jams, workshops, dances and, for the
first time, a film festival. The event runs from February 1-9 at clubs throughout the Bay Area. David Grisman and Peter Rowan are the headliners, and there's a reunion of
The Freight Hoppers, a boundary stretching old-time band from 1992. www.sfbluegrass.org
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January 17, 2008 GUITAR GEEKS IN SOCAL AND BLUEGRASS/OLD TIME IN NORCAL
Deke Dickerson's 5th Annual Guitar Geek Festival will be taking place January 19 at the Jolly Roger Hotel in Anaheim. The Collins Kids
top the bill along with a host of talent that could only be assembled by the Geekmeister himself. www.guitargeekfestival.comThe 9th Annual San Francisco Bluegrass and Old Time
Festival will take place at clubs throughout the Bay Area on February 1-9 with David Grisman and Peter Rowan as
the headliners. This year's festival also includes jams, workshops, dances, kid's shows and now film.
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January 9, 2008 CALAMERICANA SHOWCASE/BENEFIT AT IRELAND'S 32, SUNDAY, FEB 10
The CalAmericana Association is hosting a benefit and showcase at San Francisco's Ireland's 32 (Geary and 3rd) on February 10th. The showcase will run
from 7:00 to 10:00 and feature members of the Jenny Kerr Band, Starlene, Misisipi Rider, Axton Kinkaid, Burning Embers
and more who have volunteered for this worthy cause. A CD compilation of 25 California Americana bands will be gives away with each new membership. |
December 20, 2007 CALAMERCANA BOARD ESTABLISHED
The CalAmericana Association Board has formed with Jose Segue of HicksWith Sticks.com as President; Jim Hayes,
Director of the Bay Area nonprofit ASPA Chapter, as Treasurer; and Les Cowan of the Café Royale as Secretary.
Additional Board members (at this writing) are Nancy Irish of Chickwagon who serves on the Events Committee with
Misisipi Mike Wolf (Misisipi Rider, Country Squires, Starlene, J. Byrd Hersh Trio) also on Events, and Steve Swan from Steve Swan Guitars rounding out the Events Committee.
Susan Beckstead, an experienced fund raiser, will be Volunteer Coordinator with Jennifer Daunt of Axton Kinkaid. Happy New Year and look for further additions to
the CalAmericana Board as we grow in 2008. |
November 21, 2007 COMPACT DISKS AS A COMMODITYThe concept of what CDs are about is rewinding the
clock for touring bands. CDs are supporting touring as just another merchandise item instead of tours supporting a particular CD.
 Radiohead's latest collection of songs, In Rainbows, didn't get released as a CD. Instead, it was released as MP3 files on their
website; fans can pay whatever they want or nothing at all. Madonna, meanwhile, has left Warner Brothers, her label of 25 years, to sign a mega-deal with Live Nation
which is not a label, but marketing company. According to the Material Girl, "The paradigm in the music business has shifted and as an artist and a business
woman, I have to move with that shift." The paradigm that's shifted is that bit streams have been replacing CDs as a means of music distribution, so Madonna is leaving the CD makers for the image makers.
The only way to hear music a century ago was to hear it live. There were no CDs, records, cassettes, 8-tracks, wax cylinders, or radios which later solved the problem of bringing the
music to the listeners instead of the listeners to the music. Storage media like records and CDs allowed listeners to play what they wanted when they wanted as long as they
purchased the media which held the music.
But a CD and stereo are unwieldy compared to a microchip and a player that is barely
larger than a credit card. Music today is viewed by consumers as more of a commodity than a collectable so they want to handle their music in bulk like flour, sugar or rice. They
want to store this commodity in bins like iPods or hard drives, not on shelves, so Radiohead, Madonna and others are turning to merchandising based on live performances.
Radiohead is essentially giving its music away to sell concert tickets. Madonna wants to sell tickets and everything else any way she can, which is why she wants a marketing
company, not a mere label, behind her. And where is the CD in this picture? Not in Tower Records. The CD isn't going away but for most bands it is already about as significant as a
t-shirt on the merch table.
It's fine to be in music for the love, but how is a band to earn money in 2007? Pretty much the way they did in 1907: tour, tour, tour. |
November 9, 2007 CALAMERICANA ASSOCIATION KICKOFF MEETING
The CalAmericana Association is off to a strong start having held its kickoff meeting on November 8. Jim Hayes, who is the Executive Director of
his own nonprofit, is leading the effort to establish CalAmericana as a 501C3 nonprofit. Susan Beckstead
is leading the Development Committee which will raise funds through donations, grants and advertising. Nancy Irish
is leading the Events Committee which will organize fundraisers and oversee booking for the CalAmericana Festival
to be held at various locations throughout the Bay Area September 26 to October 5, 2008. |
October 20, 2007 CALAMERICANA ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCED
Saturday, October 20th is the official birth date of the
CalAmericana Association. CalAmericana's Director, Jose Segue, announced the organization's existence and goals on Peter Thompson's Bluegrass Signal on
KALW, 91.7 FM, 6:30-8:00 PM. |
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