Arcosanti and Prescott This Weekend!

Get out of the heat! Here are two events

I’m a cocreator at Arcosanti’s Convergence. I’ll be playing sometime during the lucid dreaming sleepover. Who knows what will happen?  Only one way to find out…

If you want to snooze with plain old regular dreams, you can catch me at breakfast in the ceramics area on Saturday,  7:30 – 9:30 AM

 

On Sunday,  my good friend, Rick Boyle and I will be playing  right around the corner at the Sharlot Hall Folk Festival in downtown Prescott. This is a really fun,  really laid back weekend with some of the best acts in the state.  Workshops,  too. We’re  on at 10 am on Sunday in the main Amphitheater.  Outdoors,  but in the shade.

Are you ready to JAM? Prescott Folk Fest is Coming UP!

Are you ready to JAM?

Annually, Sharlot Hall Museum hosts its Folk Music Festival to the delight of fans from throughout Arizona and the neighboring states for two days of music and merriment.

I’ll be playing there on Sunday, October 2, with my buddy, Rick Boyle. We’re called Begged and Borrowed. Also, if you’re there on Saturday the 1st, check out my workshop: I’ve always wanted to Play the Harp. I’ll have 10 or more baby harps available for you to use to take your first lesson – loads of fun are in store!

More than 200 musicians… 90 performances… four different venues… all on the four-acre campus in downtown Prescott, Arizona, as we celebrate 38 years of folk music at this recognized and heralded festival set for Saturday and Sunday, October 1 & 2.

Support Local Art in Goodyear, AZ August 6

Polaris

The Goodyear Public Library will be honoring local artists on August 6 from 5 – 7 pm, and I will be performing at the reception. Please come on out – it promises to be a good time and you will be supporting local art, too. That’s good, right?

I’ve Always Wanted to Play the Harp with Peacocks!

Have you always wanted to play a harp? Have you ever wanted to play a harp? Now that you are thinking about it, wouldn’t it be fun to play a harp?

 

On Sunday, I’m leading an “I always wanted to play the harp” workshop at the Glendale Folk Festival. I will have harps for you to try out. There is plenty to keep you occupied the rest of the day, too.

  • At 10 am with the Strand: we’re leading a Celtic Jam. Play with us or just come to listen and meet some really cool musicians.
  • The harp workshop is at 11 am
  • The Strand plays at 2:30 in the Fruit Packing Shed
  • All day long, there is plenty to see and do. Performers on every stage, nook, cranny and porch. You can hear blues, bluegrass, old timey, contemporary folk, Celtic, you name it, it’s there.

So what’s with the peacocks? The Sahuaro Ranch Park is a 17 acre historic place, with original buildings, showcasing the agricultural origins of the Valley. The land has 13 historic buildings, some farming, and peacocks that roam freely. You never know when one will join in a session – last year one hopped down from the roof while we warmed up for our set – maybe for a better seat in the audience? 🙂

So join us on March 22 for a day of “colorful” fun!

peacock from deviantart.net

High Desert Harpers at the Musical Instrument Museum

We had a load of fun, playing at the MIM on the Saturday before St. Paddy’s Day. The museum had Celtic performances throughout the weekend, and there was a lot to listen to. Kudos to  Dé Máirt Ceol; their session was rollicking and fun!

My group, the High Desert Harpers, played twice on each of Saturday and Sunday. Here is one of our pieces; I’m on flute on this one. The Butterfly is a well-known slip jig.

It’s Easy Being Green

St. Patricks Day – the day all Irish musicians are waiting for – and it will be a busy one this year. Here’s a rundown of where you can catch some good music.

Front: Clara Arnold, Laura Goldstein.  Back: Shannon Schumann, Jacqi Musselman, Jocelyn Obermeyer

* Friday night – I’m playing with the Strand at Fiddler’s Dream Coffeehouse, at Glendale and 17th Street, in Phoenix.  Tucked away behind the Quaker church, you might miss it if you blink, but it’s a real gem in Phoenix. Admission is $6, coffee/tea/cookies are $1 each, and profits go to local food banks.

* Saturday – Again, with the Strand, I’m playing at the annual Phoenix Irish Festival, at the Irish Cultural Center in Downtown Phoenix. Worried about parking in downtown Phoenix? It’s on the light rail! $10 admission gets you in the gate for a full day of family-filled fun.

* Still worried about parking? Check out the MIM for “Discovering Ireland” all weekend. I’ll be rushing up to the corner of Tatum and Mayo (blvd, not county!) for appearances with the High Desert Harpers at 1:45, and again on Sunday at 11:45 and 1:45.

* Ironically, things settle down on the actual day. In honor of “Random Acts of Harping Month,” which is really in June, but it’s just too hot in Phoenix for that, so we do it in March, I’ll be playing at, well, random locations. That night, it’s a private event with the Strand.

* And Tuesday I will sleeeeeeep.

Community Music Night at Changing Hands

Join us at Changing Hands Bookstore this Friday from 6:30 – 8:30 for another Community Music Night. A variety of local musicians share the spotlight and “strum their stuff.” I’ll be playing two sets — solo, and with the Strand.

Come early and have dinner at the Wildflower Cafe next door. You’ll be glad you did!

http://www.changinghands.com/event/musicnight-jun13

http://www.wildflowerbread.com/

The Strand at the Phoenix Irish Festival Schedule Update

We’re playing at 11:45 a.m. in the Main Hall on Saturday, 3/16.

Admission $10.

The Irish Cultural Center is at the corner of Central and Portland, along the Light Rail line.

http://www.azirish.org/article.php?story=2013PARADEANDFAIRE

March Performances

March is a busy month for Irish bands – Here’s a run down of places I’ll be playing. Check the calendar link above for more details.

March 9: Please join us at Fiddler’s Dream Coffeehouse on March 9 for an evening of Irish music and fun. Doors open at 7:15, music starts at 8:00. We will be playing an extended set, or two short sets, depending on how you look at it(!) beginning at 9 pm.

The Strand

Admission $6, coffee and cookies $1 each. Fidd’s is a non-profit, volunteer run, and all proceeds go to local food banks.

 

March 10: Private performance for Sierra Club volunteers in Prescott, AZ

March 16: We’re booked for the Phoenix Irish Festival at the Irish Cultural Center, but the exact time is TBD.

 

March 24: We’ll be playing the Glendale Folk and Heritage Festival, held at the Sahauro Ranch Park Historic Area. Our set is at noon on Saturday in the Fruit Packing Shed. Admission is freeeeeeee!

 

The Strand at Third Place Cup Coffee 7/28/12

I’m playing with the Strand at 7pm this Saturday night at Third Place Cup Coffee, in Queen Creek. Come check us (and them) out. Hana Halverson’s lovely voice graces us as a special guest!

 A reliable destination for live music and entertainment in Queen Creek, Third Cup is a newly opened non profit.

21805 S Ellsworth Rd, Queen Creek, Arizona