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Daily Schedule SATURDAY, JULY 16
SUNDAY, JULY 17
More About the Performers
Formed in 1994, Campbell Road plays original arrangements of traditional Irish and Scottish tunes and songs. Campbell Road also performs tunes from other traditions (everything from Cape Breton to Scandinavian to klezmer) as well as some original compositions. They have performed at pubs, festivals, Highland Games, weddings, and private parties throughout the state of Washington. Band members include Jessamyn Tuttle on flute, whistle, bodhran, djembe, claves, and vocals; Jon Nauert on fiddle, bouzouki, djembe, and vocals; Dan Tuttle on guitar, banjo, fiddle, and vocals; and Barbara Tuttle on bodhran, djembe, and other percussion instruments. Campbell Road has recorded three CDs, By Blood or Marriage, Bare Bones, and, In Spite of Wind & Weather. Campbell Road performs from 2:00 to 4:00 on Saturday. Click here for more information about Campbell Road.
Local guitarist Mark Bamber has been singing and playing the blues since he was a teenager, and that was quite a ways back. This year he makes it to the ten year mark as a Camano Island resident. Over the years he has been involved in many musical pursuits, from playing and recording with a band in Mexico City in the early ‘70s while attending college there, to 15 years playing solo in the wilderness on his salmon trolling boat in Southeast Alaska. For the past two years he has been playing at events around Stanwood and Camano Island with the local trio “The Souvenirs”. Mark plays many styles of music, but for this solo acoustic performance he will return to his “roots” and play the music he began with, the Blues. Mark loves singing and playing which is easy to see when we listen to him sing the blues songs of Robert Johnson, Albert King, Magic Sam, Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter, John Lee Hooker and other blues greats. Mark Bamber performs from 10:00 to 11:00 on Saturday.
Bob Christensen
“Honest, heartfelt, and unique” describe the original songs that you’ll hear from Steve Harris. His acoustic guitar style has been influenced and blended by years of playing professionally in folk, country, bluegrass and Celtic bands in a variety of venues. Steve has developed into a fine songwriter, both solo and in collaboration with other writers. Steve became permanently disabled in late 2001, but music and visual arts continue to be positive healing and creative forces in his life. Steve will be performing with Mark Dodge on guitar, bass, and tenor ukulele (Mark is on the LEFT in the photo). Steve and Mark are working on a CD project scheduled for release near the end of the summer, but several of the songs are now available on a compilation CD called One Ton of Ducks. Come listen and buy a CD. Steve and Mark perform from 2:00 to 3:00 on Sunday. Click here for more information about Steve.
Saturday afternoon listeners will enjoy an hour with Carol Ann Hunner, an Art by the Bay favorite. She is a graduate of the illustrious Guitar Institute of Technology, and continues to perform folk, jazz, and classical music in addition to teaching up-and-coming guitarists. Carol has performed at dozens of festivals and radio stations, and at literally hundreds of concerts and schools nationwide. This year, Carol is joined by Ron Rossel, and together they play acoustic-guitar based "gypsy jazz" ala Django Reinhardt. Carol and Ron perform from 4:00 to 5:00 on Saturday.
Bob Kruse and the Island
Krusers Bob and the Krusers have been together for about 8 years now, playing Scandinavian music, pop, country, and a healthy dose of "etc.," depending on where they are playing. Bob says "NO Rock & Roll." They also go by the name "Nordic Reflections" (particularly when they are playing at Swedish Hall in Seattle). Nordic Reflections has a CD of Scandinavian music, and Bob also has a CD of fiddle tunes. You betcha you're havin' a good time. Stop, listen, and pick up the CD of your choice. Bob Kruse and the Island Krusers perform from 10am to 11am on Sunday.
Singer songwriter Annie Rapid has captivated audiences across the country with her award winning songs and performances. Her debut CD "Roses And Ash" became the fifty-fifth most played CD on singer songwriter radio programming throughout the United States for 1998. A highly accomplished guitarist and singer Annie’s songs combine beautifully crafted melodies with heartfelt intelligent lyrics. She has spent the last seven years touring nonstop performing hundreds of college shows, festival tours, done numerous TV and live radio appearances and has appeared at well known clubs throughout New York City and Los Angeles. Annie relocated to Seattle in January 2005 and will be appearing at numerous arts and music festivals and fairs throughout California, Oregon and Washington. Annie performs from 1:00 to 2:00 on Saturday. Come listen and buy her CDs. Click here for more information about Annie Rapid.
Somebody's Mother and
the Acoustic Detour Get off the main road and go for an acoustic detour. Somebody's Mother, in one form or combination or another, has been performing at Art by the Bay for years. The band has recently expanded their horizons with two new members, resulting in an acoustic-based harmony group playing a wide variety of both eclectic and well-known folk material. Carla "Guitarla" Helin and Cathy Tibert each contribute vocals, guitar, and harmonica; Cathy also plays flute. The Acoustic Detour includes Dennis Griffiths (also of Sagegrass) on guitar and vocals, Mike Hilley (also of the South End String Band) on mandolin; and Paul Tibert (formerly soundman and babysitter for Somebody's Mother) on bass. Somebody's Mother and the Acoustic Detour performs from 1:00 to 2:00 on Sunday.
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Pattie Vail
The Audio Vortex is an audio production
company based on Camano Island, offering a variety of services, including
multi-track music production and mastering, digital location recording,
Foley sound for games and video, audio and acoustical consulting,
recording studio construction and design, and independent engineering
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