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CENTRUM

Left Handed Fiddler Kimberley Fraser

Summer Season

Fort Worden State Park Port Townsend, WA

Voice Works June 28-30

Festival of American

Fiddle Tunes July 4-7

Port Townsend

Writers’ Conference July 8-21

Complimentary Program Guide


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Welcome to Centrum’s summer season at Fort Worden State Park. We believe these performances comprise the widest array of musical styles offered in the Northwest, in addition to readings and lectures from some of America’s most celebrated writers and poets. When you come to a performance we hope you make a day of it – and enjoy all that Port Townsend has to offer.

Jazz port toWnsend John Clayton, Artistic Director July 26-28

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Daryl Davis, Artistic Director August 3-4

John macelwee

Guy Davis

Wycliffe Gordon

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Your membership makes Centrum events possible; if you are not a member, stop by our membership table at any of the Pavilion concerts, go online to centrum.org, or call (360) 385-3102 ext. 112. Thank you for your support—we look forward to seeing you.

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John A. macElwee Executive Director, Centrum

Los Lobos

August 12; 7:30 pm multi-Grammy winners bring their exhilarating blend of rock and roll, country, R&B, and blues to the mcCurdy Pavilion.

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ConCerts for kids

On the phone at 1.800.746.1982

Adults $5/Kids Free Tickets available at the door only (ages 3 and up) Fort Worden Chapel—11 Am Friday, July 6 Dejah Leger Friday, August 3 Lightnin’ Wells

Centrum thanks the Congdon-Hanson Family for their Support of Youth Programs

In-Person: CENTRum 223 Battery Way , Port Townsend, WA 98368 monday-Friday, Noon to 4 pm except performance days when box office closes at 2 pm (Tickets also available at venue box office one hour prior to show) For hearing impaired, vision, or mobility issues, please call Centrum at 360.385.3102, ext. 110 for assistance. A $1 per ticket processing fee is added to in-person orders, and $3 per ticket processing fee is added to phone and web orders. Children under 18 admitted free (except Los Lobos), but all tickets must be reserved. Please no Babes-in Arms or strollers for indoor performances. programs and artists subject to change.

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free fridays at the fort The lunchtime concert series, on the lawn of the Nora Porter Commons. All events take place from noon to 1 Pm, and are open to the public at no cost. June 29: Abby mae & the Homeschool Boys July 6: Carr Family Band

Applications are still being accepted for weeklong workshops for Voice Works, Dance This, Jazz, Writers’ Conference, and Blues. For more information, or to register for a workshop, please call Centrum at 800.733.3608, or 360.385.3102, or visit www.centrum.org

Visitor serViCes The Port Townsend Visitor Information Center, located at the Park & Ride lot (440 12th Street, Port Townsend, WA) can help visitors with directions, accommodations, and other important information. You may also visit the Port Townsend tourism website at www.enjoypt.com or call 360.385.2722, or 888.ENJOYPT (888.365.6978).

July 13: Josie Sokoloff-Toney July 20: Simon Lynge July 27: Jazz Port Townsend Participant Showcase

abby mae and the Homeschool  August 3: Boys Performance from the Acoustic Blues Festival

Carr Family Band

Venue information mcCurdy paVilion—a 1,200-seat fully enclosed

seasonal theater at Fort Worden State Park with excellent sightlines. For matinee performances, lawn seating may be available on Littlefield Green; these tickets may be available one hour prior to performance and have limited sight visibility.

Joseph f. Wheeler theater—a 280-seat indoor

theater at Fort Worden State Park with excellent acoustics. Ideal for chamber music, readings, and smaller presentations.

littlefield Green—abuts mcCurdy Pavilion at Fort Worden State Park. Gates open for picnicking for Pavilion and Littlefield Green performances one hour prior to show time. Beer and wine are available for purchase at Centrum’s beer garden. For dances at Littlefield Green, patrons are encouraged to bring their own low-folding chairs. parkinG

Free parking in lots and on-street parking is available for all venues.

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Voice Works TWo by TWo: An Intimate Evening of Duet Singing thursday, June 28, 7:30pm, Wheeler theater General Admission Seating $15* Leftover Dreams: Tony Marcus and Patrice Haan Great American Songbook intermission Pharis and Jason Romero Vintage Country Harmonies

FREE FRIDAyS AT THE FoRT Friday, June 29, noon to 1pm  Nora Porter Commons Abby Mae and the Homeschool boys

HoNky ToNk DANCE Friday, June 29, 7:30pm, uso Building $10 (tickets will be available only at the door) Sets by Courtney Granger, Caleb Klauder, and Bill Kirchen & Friends

CouNTRy RooTS & bLuEgRASS saturday, June 30, 7:30pm   McCurdy Pavilion Reserved seating: $33/$20/$16* Aoife o’Donovan American and Irish Folksongs Mollie o’brien and Rich Moore Folk and Roots intermission Linda and David Lay Classic Country Tim o’brien Grammy-winning Bluegrass *Processing fee applies; children under 18 free (seats must be reserved)

Tim O’Brien’s appearance is made possible by the Anne and Dick Schneider Director’s Creative Fund. 2011 Contributors include: James and Nelly Tretter, Jim and Noreen McCarron, Jock and Sonchen Patton, Jack and Carol MacElwee, the Richard F. McCurdy Family, SMFetter, and Herb and Kathe Cook.

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Biographies (alphabetical order) Courtney Granger is the next generation of the Balfa Family, and his inspired fiddling and singing are testament to the power of that bloodline. He recorded his debut CD for Rounder Records at the age of 15. Now in his late twenties, he has matured into one of the most passionate singers and fiddlers in Louisiana. He sings with a deep soulfulness, fiddles with a seemingly impossible combination of ancient wisdom and youthful vigor, and possesses an endless repertoire of both Cajun and classic country tunes. Courtney has recorded and performed with the Balfa Toujours, Tim O’Brien, Kevin Wimmer, Dirk Powell, and many others. He currently performs with the Grammy nominated Cajun quintet, the Pine Leaf Boys. Bill Kirchen – Virtuoso Grammy nominated guitarist, singer and songwriter Bill Kirchen is one of the fortunate few who can step onto any stage and elicit instant recognition for a career that has spanned more than 40 years. His diverse résumé includes guitar work with Emmylou Harris, Elvis Costello, and Nick Lowe, and he was the original guitarist with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, whose signature blend of rock ‘n’ roll, hard-core country, boogie and rockabilly produced a high-octane mix that propelled them into the stratosphere of San Francisco Bay Area bands in the early 1970s. Named, “A Titan of the Telecaster” by Guitar Player Magazine, Bill champions an American musical tradition where rock ‘n’ roll and country music draw upon their origins in the blues and bluegrass, Western swing, and honky-tonk. Caleb Klauder’s warm sound feels all at once contemporary and vintage, as though it’s coming from the kitchen next-door. Caleb has been on tour for the last fifteen years, most notably with the Caleb Klauder Country Band, the Foghorn Stringband, and with Dirk Powell. He’s opened for acts such as JJ Cale, Iris Dement, David Bromberg, and the Del McCoury Band, and has shared the stage with Tim O’Brien, Kevin Burke, The Wilders, Uncle Earl, and Justin Townes Earle. He has toured extensively throughout the US, the UK, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland. In 2010 the Caleb Klauder band released their critically acclaimed second album, Western Country. Praised for its classic country vibe, the album reached #2 on the Freeform American Roots Radio Chart.

Linda and David  Lay – Raised in Bristol, Virginia, where the Carter Family and Jimmy Rodgers made their first recordings, Linda was singing on stage with her father and uncles by the time she was only six. Later, she and her husband David founded the innovative bluegrass band, Appalachian Trail. Linda currently sings and plays acoustic bass with David in the popular quartet Springfield Exit. In 2006, Linda was chosen to be a Master Artist for the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities. David Lay, a native of east Tennessee, is a talented harmony singer, solid rhythm guitar player, and a farmer. Linda and David currently reside in Fairfax County, Virginia, where they run a vegetable farm and country store. tony marcus and Patrice  Haan form the group Leftover Dreams, performing standards (and not-so-standards) of the Great American Songbook combined with witty and imaginative vocal arrangements featuring Patrice’s sultry and seductive voice. Tony, a longtime bastion of the Bay Area music scene, is perhaps best known for his work with R. Crumb & the Cheap Suit Serenaders and Cats & Jammers. He has also toured Japan in 2004 with Geoff Muldaur. Tony plays guitar and sings as well, and the combination creates an intriguing mix of moody ballads, jumping swingers and unabashedly romantic love songs. Recently Leftover Dreams was featured on NPR’s All Songs Considered, where their rendition of “Teach Me Tonight” won the weekly listeners poll. tim o’Brien – Grammy award winning guitarist, fiddler, banjoist and vocalist Tim O’Brien has toured extensively in the US, Europe, Japan, South America, Australia, and New Zealand, and has been featured on Austin City Limits, the Grand Ole Opry, and BBC’s Transatlantic Sessions. He has recorded with many world-renowned artists including The Chieftains, Paul Brady, Steve Martin, Earl Scruggs, and Mark Knopfler; and is also a prolific and celebrated songwriter whose music has been recorded by Garth Brooks, The Dixie Chicks, Kathy Mattea and others. Drawing from many influences to create a unique blend of bluegrass, honky-tonk, folk and swing with the awardwinning band Hot Rize, Tim emerged in the 1980s as a bridge between traditional and modern bluegrass styles. Tim O’Brien’s appearance is made possible by the Anne and Dick Schneider Director’s Creative Fund and all who contribute to that fund.

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mollie o’Brien’s voice is a natural extension of herself. Anything she can imagine, she can communicate in song. Refusing to be pigeonholed to any particular musical genre, the breadth of her music is startling jazz, R&B, blues, gospel, or a southern mountain ballad. She approaches each with an ease that makes you think she was steeped in the style since the first time a note left her throat, dipping into the songs of Lennon and McCartney, Percy Mayfield, Memphis Minnie, Chuck Berry, and the Subdudes. She’ll be accompanied at the workshop by her husband rich moore, well-known and wellloved in Colorado’s acoustic music family, and the reigning “King of Party Guitar.”

aoife o’Donovan grew up in a musical family, immersed in folk music. She studied contemporary improvisation at the New England Conservatory of Music, and has since performed and recorded with Ollabelle, Karan Casey and Seamus Egan, Jerry Douglas, Jim Lauderdale, and The Punch Brothers. For the past ten years, Aoife has been fronting the alt-bluegrass/string band Crooked Still. In addition, Aoife’s husky and instantlyidentifiable voice can be heard on HBO’s True Blood, and Private Practice on ABC. In June 2010, Aoife released her first solo recording, garnering rave reviews from audiophiles worldwide, and plans to record a full length follow up, due for release in 2012.

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Pharis and Jason romero – Coming from a thousand miles and a border apart, Pharis and Jason Romero met in 2007 at an old-time fiddle jam. Pharis Romero is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, teacher, and a respected figure in North American acoustic music circles. A native of Horsefly, deep in the Cariboo interior of British Columbia, Pharis developed her style through both classical training and older tradition-bearers. Jason was a fixture on the Arcata, CA bluegrass and old-time scene, and is “one of the best old-time banjos players I’ve ever heard” (hearthmusic.com). He’s fluent in banjo styles from early fingerstyle to clawhammer to bluegrass. Their first album as a duo, A Passing Glimpse, reached number one on the North American Folk DJ playlist in 2011.

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Fiddle Grand Finale • July 7—1:30pm

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Fiddlin’ on the Fourth Wednesday, July 4, 1:30pm  McCurdy Pavilion Reserved Seating: $37/$26/$18* Elmer Rich with Mark Crabtree Old-Time West Virginia Kimberley Fraser and Dave MacIsaac - Cape Breton Bruce Molsky - Old-Time Virginia George Wilson & Bob McQuillen - New England intermission Dwight Lamb, with Mette Katherine Jensen & Kristian Bugge - Danish Bayou Seco - Southwest Kevin Burke’s Open House - Irish with Percussive Dance

ConCerts For kids Friday, July 6, 11am  Fort Worden Chapel $5 Adults/Kids Free (at door only) Dejah Leger

Free FridAYs At the Fort Friday, July 6, 12 noon  nora Porter Commons The Carr Family Band

CAJun dAnCe Friday, July 6, 7:00pm  littlefield Green at McCurdy Pavilion General admission (bring your own blankets and low back chairs): $15* Picnics encouraged and we’ll have free gumbo while it lasts! Ray Abshire, Brandon Moreau, and Al Berard intermission Jesse Lege and Joel Savoy & Friends

Biographies (alphabetical order) ray abshire is one of Cajun music’s purist accordionists and vocalists and a living link to its very roots. A member of one of Louisiana’s legendary musical families, Ray grew up surrounded by Cajun music’s pioneer artists. Ray played for many years with the Balfa Brothers, helping to open windows for Cajun culture in the nation’s musical consciousness. He loves to share his knowledge and skills with aspiring players. Recognized as a master musician, Ray counts himself as one of the resurgence leaders of Cajun music. His playing and singing is unfiltered and has its own wholesome electricity. Ray draws from a large repertoire of songs rarely heard today, as featured on his recording For Old Time’s Sake, with fiddlers Courtney Granger and Kevin Wimmer. antonia apodaca was born in 1923 in Rociada, New Mexico, to a family of musicians. When she was thirteen she decided to learn the accordion, practicing on one she found in the trash near her home. Her parents were so impressed that they entered her in a local contest, which she won, beating out a room of shocked adults. Antonia composes many songs about her life in New Mexico which she has added to her repertoire of older traditional songs. Antonia was awarded the Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts in 1992, and has continued to play at events such as the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, and many other festivals and venues in the Western states.

Fiddle GrAnd FinAle saturday, July 7, 1:30pm  McCurdy Pavilion Reserved seating: $37/$26/$18* Jerron Paxton - Pre-war banjo/guitar/piano Vesta Johnson with Steve Hall - Old-Time Missouri Byron Berline - Three Time National Fiddle Champion intermission Antonia Apodaca, with Jeanie McLerie and Ken Keppeler - Old New Mexico Franklin George with Kim Johnson - Old-Time West Virginia Genticorum - Energetic Quebecois *Processing fee applies; children under 18 free (seats must be reserved)

The Saturday, July 7 concert is dedicated to the life and memory of Joanna sanders Loehr. A native of New York, Joanna and her husband, Thomas, moved to Port Townsend in 2004. Together they were active members of the community and generous supporters not only of Centrum but also of numerous other local organizations. After a career as a research scientist and professor, Joanna accomplished great things in retirement including being a founding member of LION (Local Investment Opportunities Network), laying the foundation for the City/ County Climate Action Plan, and playing the mandolin at Fiddle Tunes. Joanna passed away on January 18 of this year. As part of her estate plans, Joanna provided major support for Centrum.

al Berard, Grammy nominee, Cajun French Music Association multiaward recipient, and Cajun native son, has been playing traditional French Cajun music all his life as he has done all over the world for 30 years. Al sings and plays the fiddle, guitar, and mandolin as well as composes new Cajun songs in a traditional style. He started out playing rock & roll guitar, but he learned many of his Cajun tunes from recordings of Dennis McGee and Dewey Balfa, and took his first fiddle lessons from Hadley Castille. The Basin Brothers, one of the lasting bands that he founded, has a CD consisting entirely of twin fiddle tunes, Deux Violons; he also has a twin fiddle recording with Karen England, Feet Off the Ground, on the Swallow Records label. Oklahoma native Byron  Berline is a three-time National Fiddle Champion who turned to a musical career after earning a degree in Physical Education at the University of Oklahoma. A highly sought after and hugely influential musician, he has led or been a member of Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys, Dillard & Clark, Country Gazette, L.A. Fiddle Band, and the Byron Berline Band; and has performed alongside Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Tammy Wynette, and many others. In addition, his original composition, “Gold Rush,” has become a staple of bluegrass fiddle repertoire. Byron was inducted into Oklahoma’s Musicians Hall of Fame, named Oklahoma’s Ambassador of Goodwill, and been a featured artist at the international convention of the Violin Society of America. (Photo courtesy of the estate of Don Shorock) Kristian Bugge was born in Næstved, Denmark, and studied at Raduga Art College in Moscow where he was taught by Mikhail Tsinman, the first violinist of the Bolshoi Theatre. Kristian is very active on the Danish and Scandinavian folk music scene, both as a musician and teacher. He has specialized in the strong Danish folk music traditions, playing with groups like Jensen & Bugge, Impuls Trio, Kings of Polka, Skaarup & Bugge. And recent years have also led to various crossover projects as the cooperation with classical percussionist Ronni Kot Wenzel in the very active duo Wenzell & Bugge and the exciting Danish folk big band Habadekuk. (Photo by Ronni Kot Wenzell)

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London native Kevin Burke took up the fiddle at the age of eight, eventually acquiring a virtuosic technique in the Irish Sligo fiddling style, which features ornamentation with both the left and right hands. In 1974, he moved to Ireland, where he formed a duo with singersongwriter Christy Moore, a former member of the Irish band Planxty. In 1976, he became a member of the influential Irish traditional music group The Bothy Band. In 1979, Burke moved to the United States and settled in Portland, Oregon, where he formed a duo with guitarist Mícheál Ó Domhnaill. Together, they toured throughout the United States and Europe, and recorded two acclaimed albums. In 2002, Burke was recognized as a National Heritage Fellow by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Genticorum – This energetic traditional Québécois musical trio based in Montreal, Quebec, is comprised of Alexandre de Grosbois-Garand (wooden flute, fiddle, vocals), Pascal Gemme (fiddle, feet, vocals) and Yann Falquet (guitar, feet, vocals). Genticorum offers a rich Québécois repertoire of captivatingly-crooked traditional tunes and tongue-in-cheek songs. They weave precise and intricate fiddle and flute work, gorgeous vocal harmonies, energetic foot percussion and guitar and bass accompaniment into a big and jubilant musical feast. Their distinctive sound, and especially their supreme sense of humor, and stage presence make them welcome everywhere they go. At the 2011 Canadian Folk Music Awards, Genticorum won the “Traditional Album Of The Year” and “Ensemble Of The Year.”

Kimberley Fraser was born on Cape Breton Island, and nurtured within its rich musical heritage. Though still in her 20s, Kimberley has traveled the world, from Victoria to Afghanistan, performing at venues such as The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. and bringing Cape Breton music with her wherever she goes. Kimberley has shared the stage with artists such as Alasdair Fraser, Martin Hayes and Lunasa. She holds a degree in violin performance from Berklee College of Music, and in Celtic Studies from St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia. In 2006, Kimberley released her second studio album, Falling on New Ground, a winner of the East Coast Music Award for best Roots/Traditional Album of the Year. (Photo by Kathryn Gordon)

William Franklin “Frank” George was born in 1928 in Bluefield, Mercer County, later moving to Roane County where he now lives with his wife Jane. George is a respected fiddler and an authority on the history of West Virginia traditional music. He is particularly interested in the Irish and Scottish roots of mountain culture. In addition to the fiddle, George plays the Scottish bagpipes, the pennywhistle, the fife, the mountain and the hammered dulcimer, and the old-time banjo. George frequently performs Celtic music with the band Poteen. He was last at Fiddle Tunes in 1980.

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mette Kathrine Jensen has a deep love for the music and culture of her country, Denmark. Of her musical partnership with Kristian Bugge, she says, “From the word go it’s been traditional music that we cherish and we focus on. That’s how we met, and we have played countless concerts and for dances in Denmark, Germany, USA and even in South Korea - all over the place.” On a visit to Iowa, Mette and Kristian met the American accordionist and fiddler Dwight Lamb, whose grandfather was Danish. Subsequently they have learned old Danish tunes from him, and currently travel with him in Denmark and the US. Together, Mette and Kristian are recognized as two of the finest traditional musicians in Denmark. Kim Johnson is from Clendenin in Kanawha County, West Virginia. Kim bought her first banjo in the early 1970s and initially struggled until she met West Virginia fiddler Wilson Douglas, whose father and grandmother had both been fine banjoists. Kim’s banjo playing compliments Wilson Douglas’s fiddling so well that the two made three recordings together: Boatin’ Up Sandy (1989), Common Ground (1993) and Back Porch Symphony (1995). Kim’s song list includes many old-time fiddle tunes common in Clay County, WV, such as “Liza Jane,” “Pretty Little Cat,” and “Elzic’s Farewell.” When she’s not performing, she can be found teaching at camps such as the Augusta Heritage Center, and performing at festivals all over West Virginia and beyond.

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Dwight Lamb was born in Moorhead, Iowa in 1934 to Clarence and Mary Lamb. Descendants of Danish immigrants, the Lamb family cherished the traditions of self-made music and entertainment. Dwight’s grandfather, Chris Jerup, played traditional Danish melodies on the single-row button accordion and the fiddle. In 1946 Chris Jerup moved in with the Lambs and it was then that Dwight started to learn Danish tunes on his grandfather’s accordion. He captured about 100 tunes from his grandfather and most of the tunes weren’t named. Dwight has also mastered a style of fiddling often referred to as Missouri Valley Style. Dwight developed this style as a protégé of Bob Walters, and learned much of his vast repertoire of hornpipes, waltzes and other dance tunes. Dwight’s Danish roots are important to him and he conveys his love of the music through the tunes that his grandfather gave him. Today these tunes are being revived in Denmark through the teachings of Kristian Bugge and Mette Jensen, who travel from Denmark to accompany Dwight at Fiddle Tunes. David macIsaac is a Canadian musician from Nova Scotia who plays the fiddle and guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin and piano, and specializes in the Celtic music style. Dave learned the fiddle from his father, the late Alex Dan MacIsaac. A respected performer and recording artist, he was named Male Artist of the Year in 1996 by the East Coast Music Awards, and also was named Instrumental Artist of the Year. His albums include Nimble Fingers and Guitar Souls. David travels around the world performing the music of Cape Breton, and accompanies a host of musicians throughout Canada, The U.S. and Europe. (Photo by Steve Mullensky)

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Bruce molsky has brought his virtuoso fiddling in the Appalachian tradition to audiences around the world. Born in the Bronx in 1955, Bruce fell in love with old-time music as a teenager. He moved to Virginia in the ‘70s, learning directly from old masters like Tommy Jarrell, and seeing how the music fit into people’s lives. Whether performing an ancient reel from Virginia, a Swedish waltz, or a loping cowboy ballad, Molsky presents himself as exactly who he is. In addition to a prolific solo career, Molsky frequently joins groups like the Grammy-nominated Fiddlers Four, and Mozaik, with Hungarian Nikola Parov, and Celtic giant Donal Lunny. He was on Nickel Creek’s farewell tour, and performs in a trio with Scottish fiddler Aly Bain and Sweden’s great Ale Moller. Brandon moreau was born and raised in Basile, Louisiana, home of the Balfa family, Harry Choates, and many other important figures in Cajun music. His high soulful singing, smooth timing, and unique fiddling are very much steeped in the Balfa style. His grandfather, Vories Moreau, was a well-known fiddler around the Basile-Eunice area, although he never recorded. Brandon’s father, Kerry, played with Dewey Balfa during the 1980s and early 90s. Playing the fiddle since junior high school, Moreau has toured with Ray Abshire, including performances in California and at the Jazz Heritage Festival in New Orleans, and performed in Canada in the 400-year celebration of the Acadians.

Jeanie mcLerie has been a professional musician for more than four decades, playing fiddle and singing in English, French, Spanish, and Navajo. For more than two decades she has been researching and playing the music of the Southwest United States - from the Mississippi to the deserts of Arizona - as a member of Bayou Seco, touring throughout the US and Europe with her husband Ken Keppeler. In addition, Jeanie has performed extensively throughout the United States, Canada and Europe with the groups Sandy and Jeanie, The Harmony Sisters (with Alice Gerrard and Irene Hermann), and The Delta Sisters (with Frannie Leopold).

Kevin Burke’s   open House – After an 11-year hiatus from performing as an ensemble, Open House returns to Fiddle Tunes. Drawing strength from the diversity of its musicians, the group takes full advantage of its varied instrumentation, deftly genre-jumping through an assortment of Celtic, American traditional and eastern European settings. Legendary Irish fiddler and National Heritage Award winner Kevin Burke slips easily amongst jigs, reels, bourrees and polkas, while Mark Graham’s clarinet adds a decidedly old world quality to the ensemble. Citternist Paul Kotapish contributes distinctive original instrumentals, and unique rhythms are provided by Sandy Silva’s driving percussive dance. Finally, the group’s sophisticated repertoire is hilariously complemented by the infectious, tongue-in-cheek songwriting of Mark Graham. Sandy Silva’s appearance at Fiddle Tunes is made possible by Grandy Marble & Tile.

New England pianist and accordionist Bob mcQuillen got his start with the legendary Ralph Page, and later joined the Canterbury Country Dance Orchestra with Dudley Laufman. He currently plays with Old New England, a group that includes Jane Orzechowski and Deanna Stiles. He is a prolific composer of tunes—more than 1,000 of which appear in a series of self-published tune books called Bob’s Notebooks. In 1997, McQuillen received the Governors Arts Award in Living Folk Heritage from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. McQuillen’s group Old New England was part of the delegation representing New Hampshire at the 1999 Smithsonian Folklife Festival and the Celebrate New Hampshire Festival held in 2000 in Hopkinton. In 2003, he received a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, our nation’s highest honor for a traditional artist.

Jerron Paxton was born into a Creole family in Los Angeles. While growing up in the South Central area, he learned banjo, guitar, harmonica, piano and several other instruments in their authentic pre-war American styles. He copped licks from Blind Blake, Papa Charley Jackson, Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Earl Scruggs, Willie “The Lion” Smith and Lonnie Johnson, recreating the sounds of pre-war music in America. When he was 12 years old his Aunt LaShunder bought him a fiddle, and helped him discover a love for bluegrass and early country music. Associations with Brad Kay and Frank Fairfield have reinforced his uncanny ability to channel the spirit of pre-war guitar and piano blues music. Jerron brings to his listeners a vivid recreation of music as it was, and a strong hint of where it is headed.

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elmer rich was born in West Virginia in 1919. As a youngster, Elmer played mandolin in a band that included his father, fiddler Harry “Pap” Rich, and Elmer’s uncle, fiddler Sanford Rich. In 1936, the group recorded for the Library of Congress, and played for Eleanor Roosevelt at Arthurdale, where she pinned a blue ribbon on young Elmer’s chest. Dozens more ribbons followed over the next 70 plus years, and continue to accumulate at his home. Elmer’s albums include Augusta Heritage Recordings, a journey back to Elmer’s roots as he recalls and plays two dozen tunes from his childhood. (Photo by Paula Hunt). Fiddler Joel savoy has been a driving force in the Cajun renaissance of the new millennium. Founder of the multi-Grammynominated label Valcour Records and the acclaimed Red Stick Ramblers, Savoy is equally at home playing the old twin-fiddling of Cajun masters like Dennis McGee as he is playing swing or honky tonk. Taking the stage with him is Cajun legend Jesse Lége. A genius on the Cajun accordion and a wonderful singer, Lege has won every award a musician can win from the Cajun French Music Association. He was recently inducted into the Cajun Music Hall of Fame, and he’s written songs that have become standards, perhaps an artist’s greatest aspiration in traditional folk music. suzy thompson  (Artistic Director) is one of the rare musicians today who has mastered the acoustic blues violin, following in the footsteps of Lonnie Chatmon, Clifford Hayes and Eddie Anthony. A powerful blues singer in the styles of Memphis Minnie and Bessie Smith, Suzy is unique in her ability to fiddle and vocalize at the same time. In 2003, after thirty years as a working musician, Suzy Thompson released her first solo CD, “No Mockingbird” which features blues songs (including the title track, which has been described as “Memphis Minnie on acid”) and old time fiddle rags. Suzy is backed on the album by an all-star cast including Maria Muldaur, Fritz Richmond, Geoff Muldaur, and Mike Seeger. Her followup CD, “Stop & Listen”, released by Arhoolie Records in 2005, is a live concert recording with Del Rey, Eric Thompson, and the Thompson String Ticklers. Multi-instrumentalist and singer George Wilson’s repertoire samples a wide variety of traditional and folk styles. As a fiddler, he has more than 500 tunes from New England, Quebec, Cape Breton, Scotland, Ireland and Shetland. His dynamic fiddling, strongly influenced by Cape Breton and French Canadian styles, has been popular with contra dancers and concertgoers since the late 1970s. George plays at contradances, festivals and dance camps on both coasts and in between with Selma Kaplan, Groovemama, the Beaudoin Legacy, Bruce and Sue Rosen and more. Additionally he performs with the trio Peter, Paul & George (with Peter Davis and Paul Rosenberg), presenting hundreds of dance and music programs in elementary, middle school and high schools.

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Joseph F. Wheeler Theater and are open to the public at no cost. sunday, July 8 7:30 pm Reading: Judith Kitchen Monday, July 9 4 pm Lecture: Ashley Capps 7:30 pm Reading: Sam Ligon; Diane Roberts

tuesday, July 10 4 pm Lecture: Diane Roberts 7:30 pm Reading: Gary Copeland Lilley, Midge Raymond Wednesday, July 11 4 pm Lecture: Jennine Capó Crucet thuRsday, July 12 4 pm Lecture: Benjamin Alire Sáenz 7:30 pm Reading: Ashley Capps; Jennine Capó Crucet FRiday, July 13 4 pm Lecture: Judith Kitchen 7:30 pm Reading: Erin Belieu; Chris Crutcher satuRday, July 14 4 pm Lecture: Gary Copeland Lilley 7:30 pm Reading: Benjamin Alire Sáenz sunday, July 15 7:30 pm Reading: Dorothy Allison Monday, July 16 4 pm Lecture: Dana Levin 7:30 pm Reading: Peggy Shumaker; Ashley Capps tuesday, July 17 4 pm Lecture: Pam Houston 7:30 pm Reading: James Hannaham Wednesday, July 18 4 pm Lecture: Kim Addonizio thuRsday, July 19 4 pm Lecture: Cheryl Strayed 7:30 pm Reading: Kim Addonizio and Gary Copeland Lilley FRiday, July 20 4 pm Lecture: Dorothy Allison 7:30 pm Reading: Cheryl Strayed; Dana Levin satuRday, July 21 7:30 pm Reading: Pam Houston

Biographies (alphabetical order) Kim addonizio was born in Washington, D.C., in 1954. She received her B.A. and M.A. from San Francisco State University. Her books of poetry include “Lucifer at the Starlite,” “Tell Me,” “The Philosopher’s Club,” and many others. Addonizio is also the author of a collection of short stories, two novels, and, with Dorianne Laux, the co-author of “The Poet’s Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry.” Dorothy allison’s chapbook of poetry, “The Women Who Hate Me,” was published with Long Haul Press in 1983. “Bastard Out of Carolina,” became a finalist for the 1992 National Book Award, and “Cavedweller” is a national bestseller. Awarded the 2007 Robert Penn Warren Award for Fiction, Allison is a member of the board of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. erin Belieu, Centrum’s Artistic Director for the Port Townsend Writers’ Conference, is the author of three collections of poetry. Her first book, “Infanta,” was a winner of the National Poetry Series, selected by Hayden Carruth. “Infanta” was also chosen as a best book of the year by The Washington Post and Library Journal. Her most recent collection, “Black Box,” was a finalist in 2007 for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. ashley Capps was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. She received an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Her first book of poems, “Mistaking the Sea for Green Fields”, was selected by Gerald Stern for the Akron Poetry Prize. Recent poems appear in APR and Boston Review. She is the recipient of a 2011 National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in poetry.

Jennine Capó  Crucet’s debut story collection, “How to Leave Hialeah,” won the 2009 Iowa Short Fiction Prize, the 2010 John Gardner Book Award, and the 2010 Devil’s Kitchen Reading Award. Jennine is the recipient of the John Winthrop Prize & Residency for Emerging Writers, scholarships to the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and her work has been a finalist for both the Chicano/Latino Literary Prize and the Missouri Review Editor’s Prize. Chris Crutcher is the author of thirteen books. His signature blend of tragedy and comedy have made him a favorite with teen and adult readers. Crutcher has been awarded the NCTE’s National Intellectual Freedom Award, the ALAN Award, the ALA’s Margaret A. Edwards Lifetime Achievement Award, the CLA’s St. Katharine Drexel Award and Writer Magazine’s Writers Who Make a Difference Award. Chris Crutcher makes his home in Spokane, Washington. James Hannaham’s stories have appeared in The Literary Review, Open City, Nerve, and several anthologies. He has received fellowships from The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, The Blue Mountain Center, Chateau de Lavigny, Fundación Valparaíso, and a NYFFA Fellowship in Fiction. He teaches creative writing at the Pratt Institute. His first novel, “God Says No,” was published by McSweeney’s Books in May 2009.

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Centrum Summer Season 2012 Pam Houston is the author of two collections of linked short stories, including “Cowboys Are My Weakness,” which was the winner of the 1993 Western States Book Award and has been translated into nine languages. Her stories have been selected for the 1999 volumes of Best American Short Stories, and The O. Henry Awards. She is a regular contributor to O, the Oprah Magazine. Her novel “Sight Hound” was released in January, 2005. Judith Kitchen is the author of five books. Her work has appeared in numerous literary journals, including recent essays in Prairie Schooner, Colorado Review, and Georgia Review. Her awards include two Pushcart prizes in nonfiction and the Lillian Fairchild award. A former instructor at SUNY College at Brockport, she also served as editor and publisher of the State Street Press Chapbook Series. Dana Levin’s collections of poetry include “In the Surgical Theatre,” “Wedding Day,” and “Sky Burial.” Her honors include awards and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Lannan Foundation, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Whiting Foundation. She lives in Santa Fe and teaches at the University of New Mexico and Warren Wilson College. sam Ligon is the author of the shortstory collection “Drift and Swerve” and the novel “Safe in Heaven Dead.” His stories have appeared in such journals as Alaska Quarterly Review, StoryQuarterly, and New England Review. He teaches at Eastern Washington University’s Inland Northwest Center for Writers, and is the editor of Willow Springs.

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Gary Copeland Lilley’s publications include four books of poetry. He has taught poetry and creative writing in the scholar program of Young Chicago Authors, the Great Smokies Writing Program at the University of North Carolina-Asheville, and at Warren Wilson College. He has been a poetin-residence at The Poetry Center of Chicago, and a visiting writer-lecturer at Colby College and at the Institute of American Indian Art. Diane roberts’s latest book, “Dream State,” about her politically prominent family has been called “perfect,” as well as “hilarious,” “wild,” “fun,” “strange,”and “splendid.” She is also a journalist, writing op-ed pieces for The New York Times, The New Republic, and The Times of London. She makes documentaries for BBC Radio in London, has been a commentator for NPR since 1993. She also writes for the Washington Post. Benjamin alire sáenz is the author of such novels as “Carry Me Like Water,” “Dark and Perfect Angels,” “The House of Forgetting,” “In Perfect Light,” and “Names on a Map”, as well as “Elegies in Blue,” “Dreaming the End of War” and “The Book of What Remains.” He has taught at the University of Texas at El Paso for the past twenty years and lives, writes, loves, hates, and breathes on the U.S./Mexico border.

Peggy shumaker is the Alaska State Writer Laureate. Her most recent book of poems is “Gnawed Bones.” Peggy is founding editor of Boreal Books, an imprint that publishes books of fine art and literature from Alaska. She’s also editor of the Alaska Literary Series at University of Alaska Press. Professor emerita from University of Alaska Fairbanks, she teaches in the Rainier Writing Workshop MFA Program.

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Cheryl strayed’s 2012 memoir “Wild” was a New York Times Bestseller. Strayed’s short stories and essays have been anthologized in The Best American Essays, Best New American Voices, and other anthologies, and have been published in such periodicals as The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post Magazine, The Sun, and The Missouri Review. She holds an MFA in fiction writing from Syracuse University and

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JaZZ in the clubs Visit www.centrum.org/jazz for schedule ($24 Evening Club Pass) thurs, July 26, 8 pm – 11 pm Venues: The Public House / The Upstage / NW Maritime Center Fri, July 27 & sat, July 28, 10 pm – 1 am Venues: The Public House / The Upstage / Castle Key / Rose Theatre / Undertown / Key City Playhouse / NW Maritime Center Clarence Acox George Cables Jeff Clayton John Clayton Dawn Clement Chuck Deardorf Graham Dechter Dena DeRose Bruce Forman Benny Green Rodney Green Wycliffe Gordon Randy Halberstadt Jon Hamar Jeff Hamilton Tamir Hendelman Gary Hobbs Kevin Kanner

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Daryl Davis, Artistic Director All-Festival Package: $66/$56/$51 (includes clubs) sat, august 4, McCurdy Pavilion, 1:30 pm $36/$26/$18 Routes of the Blues Centrum Gospel Choir, Angela Hill, Director, with Special Guest Rev. Robert B. Jones

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Blues in the clubs Visit www.centrum.org/blues for schedule ($24 Evening Club Pass) Fri, august 3 and sat, august 4 8 pm to 12 am expanded Venues! The Public House / The Upstage / Undertown / Key City Playhouse / Khu Larb Thai / American Legion / The Boiler Room Ahmad Baabahar Bruce “Sunpie” Barnes Terry “Harmonica” Bean Robert Belfour Mark Brooks Elan Chalford Billy Citrin Crow Quill Night Owls Daryl Davis Guy Davis Rich DelGrosso Grant Dermody Ari Eisinger Eleanor Ellis Mary Flower

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