Sunday, September 13, 2009

Leather Skir Tmistress

This blog is finished

Our website is now located www.marcheduluth.com .

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Philips Tv Card 7130 Software

Market Duluth showing Caloon Saloon September 13


The directory Caloon Saloon draws from traditional American music in general (country, folk, bluegrass, Cajun, etc.) in addition to revisit some contemporary pieces and go Lyrics original.

Caloon The Saloon is 4 friends (Toots Caloon, Backdoor Caloon, Lil'Buck Caloon Caloon and Pontiac) and a bunch of instruments (mandolin, guitar, banjo, dobro, bass, washboard, harmonica, kazoo and jug) that pile up sur une scène pour jouer, chanter, raconter et vous convaincre que la musique country-folk est loin d’être morte.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Emma Watson Scena Tortur

Lineup Sunday, September 6: Glenn Patterson




I began playing guitar when I was 12 because I wanted to do some wicked two-hand tapping solos like Eddie Van Halen. I had somewhat peculiar tastes for my age and soon moved on to playing blues and later some jazz. I got hooked on rural music very early when I happened to take out Taj Mahal's, "Giant Steps" and a Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee record from the local library in the summer after the eighth grade. I've become involved in traditional American fiddle and banjo music in the last six years. Sometime in first year university, I heard Doc Watson and like many other musicians, that changed everything for me. I eventually learned to flatpick the guitar and soon added clawhammer banjo and later, fiddle to my bag o' tricks. I play fiddle and banjo almost exclusively these days. I've devoted a lot of energy to studying the fiddle and banjo music of east Kentucky.

I currently play in three bands: Little Brown Jug, a trio with two women who sing wonderful harmonies on old bluegrass, old-time, and ballad songs. They also back me up on a fiddle tune occasionally which is a lot of fun. The other is the Royal Mountain Ramblers who do rock, pop, reggae in a bluegrass setting. Sometimes, they let me tag on an old fiddle tune to the end of a song; like Copperhead Road into Washington's March. The third band I play in is the Bogghoppers with Tyler Rudolph and Dara Weiss. We do a little bluegrass and old-time, original and traditional, and have even worked out some wicked dance medleys for playing square-dances. Can you say Boggerhopper Stomp?

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Wedding Slideshow Template

Our posters to spread through our friends in the Duluth market

Voici nos affiches (en format pdf) pour imprimer et mettre dans vos bureaux, vos gyms, vos centres communautaires, vos écoles, etc.!

Spread the word!