FREE SAN DIEGO ROUBADOUR Alternative country, Americana, roots, folk, Tblues, gospel, jazz, and bluegrass music news November 2005 www.sandiegotroubadour.com Vol. 5, No. 2 what’s inside Welcome Mat ………3 The Ballad of Mission Statement Contributors Indie Girls Music Fests om rosseau Full Circle.. …………4 Counter Culture Coincidence Recordially, Lou Curtiss Front Porch... ………6 Tristan Prettyman Traditional Jazz Riffs Live Jazz Aaron Bowen Parlor Showcase …8 Tom Brosseau Ramblin’... …………10 Bluegrass Corner Zen of Recording Hosing Down Radio Daze Of Note. ……………12 Crash Carter D’vora Amelia Browning Peter Sprague Precious Bryant Aaron Bowen Blindspot The Storrow Band See Spot Run Tom Brosseau ‘Round About ....... …14 November Music Calendar The Local Seen ……15 Photo Page NOVEMBER 2005 SAN DIEGO TROUBADOUR welcome mat In Greek mythology Demeter was the most generous of the great Olympian goddesses, beloved for her service to mankind with the gift of the harvest, the reward for cultivating the soil. Also known as Ceres in Roman mythology, Demeter was credited with teaching humans how to grow, preserve, and prepare grain. Demeter was thought to be responsible for the fertility of the land. She was the only Greek SAN DIEGO goddess involved in the lives of the common folk on a day-to-day basis. While others occasionally “dabbled” in human affairs when it ROUBADOUR suited their personal interests, or came to the aid of “special” mortals they favored, Demeter was truly the nurturer of mankind. She was Alternative country, Americana, roots, folk, also the only Greek goddess who could truly empathize with human suffering and grief, having fully experienced it herself. Tblues, gospel, jazz, and bluegrass music news A Season of Harvest MISSION CONTRIBUTORS To promote, encourage, and provide an San Diego Divas Jam in the Garden of Giving alternative voice for the great local FOUNDERS music that is generally overlooked by Ellen and Lyle Duplessie by Chuck Schiele cessfully set up preventive care clinics all over hurricanes. Donations of canned pet food and the mass media; namely the genres of Liz Abbott the U.S.” towels will go to the Helen Woodward Animal alternative country, Americana, roots, Kent Johnson ith a simple web search it doesn’t take I asked Kim how the show went in terms of Center, which is working with the St. Francis Animal Sanctuary of Louisiana, and also to their folk, blues, gospel, jazz, and bluegrass. PUBLISHERS long for one to discover the fruits of goals and music fun. To entertain, educate, and bring togeth - AniMeals program, which distributes pet food to Liz Abbott Wseasonal generosity within the local “The show was definitely a success!” Kim seniors for their pets à la Meals on Wheels.“ er players, writers, and lovers of these Kent Johnson music scene — specifically, some of the ladies in continues. “We had a strong flow of people all forms; to explore their foundations; and our music scene and, even more specifically The show was a success and donations gen - night long. We raised $1,317 from door and raf - erated from the event went to the Interfaith to expand the audience for these types EDITORIAL/GRAPHICS than that, these ladies are creating important fle ticket sales, which was wonderful consider - Shelter Network for the Homeless, to the of music. Liz Abbott music events with a purpose. ing the recent hurricane tragedies and the many Storefront, and to the Helen Woodward Animal Chuck Schiele For advertising rates, call 619/298- donations and reaching out that is currently tak - Center in partnership with St. Francis Animal 8488 or e-mail [email protected]. ADVERTISING Sixth Annual GoGirls Music Fest ing place across the nation. We received huge Sanctuary in Louisiana. support from our many local sponsors, which Liz Abbott Coordinator: Kim DiVincenzo San Diego Troubadour enabled us to raffled off about $3,000 worth of Kent Johnson P.O. Box 164 prizes and merchandise, including concert tick - San Diego Indie Music Fest La Jolla, CA 92038 DISTRIBUTION ets, restaurant and theater gift certificates, CDs, Coordinators: Danielle LoPresti, Kelly E-mail: [email protected]. Lois Bach DVDs, and more. Everyone seemed to have a Bowen, and Alicia Champion Peter Bolland blast and were very generous in their donations. SAN DIEGO TROUBADOUR, the local Greg Gohde It was such a great experience to work with so source for alternative country, Kevin Irvin many talented artists and local sponsors as well Americana, roots, folk, blues, gospel, Mark Jackson as contributing to a good cause that it would be jazz, and bluegrass music news, is pub - Jenna Duplessie Pabalate hard to pass up. I thoroughly enjoy planning big lished monthly and is free of charge. Bill Richardson events such as this and bringing great groups of Letters to the editor must be signed and Dave Sawyer people together for a night of fun. Coordinating may be edited for content. It is not, this year’s showcase has already fueled me with Kelly Bowen, Danielle LoPresti, Alicia Champion Chuck Schiele however, guaranteed that they will ideas for making next year more successful.” Indian Joe Stewart Kim DiVincenzo The San Diego Indie Music Fest is a landmark appear. And the good heart of Kim DiVincenzo con - event dedicated to supporting and celebrating Last month the Sixth Annual GoGirls MusicFest tinued harvesting when she took part in a con - All opinions expressed in SAN DIEGO PHOTOGRAPHY the independent musician, initiating discussion showcased the best local and regional indie cert on October 21 at Mira Mesa College in TROUBADOUR, unless otherwise stat - Steve Covault and education of all that is Indie, and fertilizing women in music in 13 cities around the country. Oceanside for a female-infused concert to raise ed, are solely the opinion of the writer the San Diego independent music scene. In the WEB MASTER The most recent installment of the fest in San money for another great cause, the American face of the current state of the music industry, and do not represent the opinions of the Will Edwards Diego was coordinated by local singer/song - Cancer Foundation. Go, girl, go! staff or management. All rights writer Kim DiVincenzo and took place October these three young women, in conjunction with reserved. WRITERS 8 at La Jolla’s Hard Rock Café. Hosted by Pete KPRI Radio, have come together to create a pro - Liz Abbott Thurston, the show featured performances by Second Annual National Make a totype for the present that will grow exponen - ©2005 San Diego Troubadour. tially with each new year, benefiting not only Alan Adams Renata Youngblood, Annie Bethancourt, the Difference Day Concert Lou Curtiss the artists but also the community wise enough Victoria Robertson Band, Kim DiVincenzo, Coordinators: Anita York and Eve Selis Simeon Flick Dropjoy, Evan Bethany, Pi, Ren Daversa, and to support and celebrate them. Businesses, ven - The San Diego Troubadour is Myrna Goodwyn Mermaid’s Journey. Proceeds went to The Lynne dors, artists, the media, and more will represent dedicated to the memory of Ellen and Kate Kowsh Cohen Foundation for Ovarian Cancer Research. their indie-minded missions at booths and Lyle Duplessie , whose vision inspired Jim McInnes tables throughout the event with information, I asked Kim what it was all about. the creation of this newspaper. Bart Mendoza CDs, and merchandise available for everyone in Gregory Page “GoGirlsMusicFest was created as a way to attendance, while indie music pours over the crowd. Chuck Schiele use the power of great music to raise awareness Diversity reigns at this year’s festival, with Sven-Erik Seaholm and funds for a reputable charity. [Past benefici - aries have included MusiCares, Rock ‘n’ Roll music ranging from rock to pop, R&B to hip- José Sinatra Mary Dolan Eve Selis Camp for Girls, the American Liver Foundation, hop, salsa, spoken word, folk music, and more. D. Dwight Worden and the Nicole Brown Charitable Foundation. The 12-hour two-stage show, which takes place John Philip Wyllie Since 2000 over 85 all-volunteer run shows on November 5 from noon until midnight, fea - Craig Yerkes have been held.] San Diego is just one of the 14 tures a most impressive 20 plus line-up of local Cover Design: Liz Abbott GoGirlsMusicFest events that took place across buzzmakers playing alongside national indie Cover Photo: Sam Jones the U.S. during the month of October, all to icons, including Veruca Salt, Alfred Howard and benefit the same foundation,” she explained. the K23 Orchestra, Hornswaggled, the Bellrays, “This year we decided to work with the Danielle LoPresti and the Masses, the Weepies, Lynne Cohen Foundation for Ovarian Cancer Peggy Lebo Patty Zlaket Alicia Champion, Anya Marina, Saba, Alfonso de Research, which was founded in 1998 by the la Espriella (from Bogota, Columbia), Sarah Cohen sisters, three young women who lost On October 22 Eve Selis, Mary Dolan, Peggy Wolf (from Boston), Grant Langston and the their mother, Lynne, to ovarian cancer. They Lebo, and Patti Zlaket played a concert at the Supermodels, Simeon Flick, and the Eveoke decided to bring out “the good” from such a dif - Seaside Church Auditorium in Encinitas to ben - Dance Theater. ficult loss to help the drive for more research to efit Project Warmth, a program sponsored by You can find this first-rate event at the treat and cure ovarian cancer in hopes that other The Everyday Angels Foundation. The Interfaith Historic Abbey (stage one), located at 2825 5th children, husbands, and families would not have Shelter Network is the event’s beneficiary. Ave. and at San Diego Kung Food (stage two), to experience such a tragedy. The Lynne Cohen According to Anita, “We had so many dona - 2949 5th Ave.
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