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Festival fun for everyone! ◆ Nearly 40 groups, 80 performances on four stages ◆ Street Fair with more than 60 food and artisan booths and a beer garden ◆ Lessons in tango, swing, contra dance and yoga ◆ Turtle Theater — Four shows daily for children ◆ After-hours performances in downtown clubs ◆ Brass Band Parade on Saturday ◆ Open mic with Vicki Helwick ◆ Artists painting to live music ◆ Memorial Day ceremony ◆ And so much more

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You can purchase two types of Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts (JFFA) tickets: an all-festival pass, which gets you into all four days of the festival and is your best deal, or a daily ticket. Tickets also can be purchased at any JFFA ticket venue during the festival. Children 12 and younger always receive free admission.

TICKET PRICES All-festival pass — all FOUR days of the Festival $55 in advance through Thursday, May 21 $70 at the gate Daily tickets:

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$25 for Friday, May 22 $30 for Saturday, May 23, or Sunday, May 24 $20 for Sunday, May 25

IMPORTANT NOTE

All-festival passes must be exchanged for festival wristbands, which will be available at the festival’s ticket booth Friday, May 22, starting at noon and Saturday, May 23 starting at 10:30 a.m.

WHERE TO GET YOUR TICKETS

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Passes can be purchased online at www.jffa.org with your Visa or MasterCard credit or debit card. Or phone 360-457-5411.

This year’s poster was a collaboration between Jon Schmidt, a Juan de Fuca Foundation board member, and Wolff Bowden, a member of the band The Winterlings, which is performing at the festival this year. The bright colors of Wolff’s painting reflect the energy and passion of The Winterling’s music.

Passes also can be purchased at the following location: • Port Book and News, 104 E. First St., Port Angeles. Phone 360-452-6367. • Joyful Noise, 112 W. Washington St., Sequim. Phone 360-683-0129.

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festival stage schedule FRIDAY, MAY 23 MAIN STAGE

5 p.m. — Halie Loren Trio 6:45 p.m. — Dusty 45s 8:30 p.m. — Everyone Orchestra

CHAMBER STAGE

5:45 p.m. — FarmStrong 7 p.m. — The Winterlings 8:15 p.m. — Blaze & Kelly

SATURDAY, MAY 24 MAIN STAGE

10:30 a.m. — Yoga with Amelia 12:30 p.m. — Eric and Encarnacion’s Flamenco Duo 2 p.m. — Lindsey Lou & Flatlanders 3:30 p.m. — Transcendental Brass Band 5 p.m. — Achilles Wheel 6:30 p.m. — Leroy Bell and his Only Friends 8:30 p.m. — It’s a Beautiful Day

CHAMBER STAGE

1:45 p.m. — Nathaniel Talbot 3 p.m. — Wild Rabbit 4:15 p.m. — The Winterlings 5:30 p.m. — Blaze & Kelly 6:45 p.m. — Robin Bessier Trio 8 p.m. — Joey Pipia

ELKS CLUB STAGE

Noon — A Little Bit Off 1:30 p.m. — Halie Loren Trio 3 p.m. — Patchy Sanders 4:30 p.m. — Eric with Encarnacion’s Flamenco Duo 6 p.m. — Twisted Roots

MASONIC TEMPLE STAGE

12:30 p.m. — Stevens School Jazz Band 2 p.m. — Modern Tango Dance Lessons (recorded music) 4:45 p.m. — Swing Lessons with Hot Club Sandwich 7 p.m. — Tango Lessons with Redwood Tango Ensemble

11:30 a.m. — Brunch Tango Milonga 12:30 p.m. — Patchy Sanders 2 p.m. — Jon and Roy 3:30 p.m. — Dirk Quinn Band 5 p.m. — Rose’s Pawn Shop 6:30 p.m. — Frazey Ford Band 8:30 p.m. — MarchFourth Marching Band

CHAMBER STAGE

1:45 p.m. — Robin Bessier Trio 3 p.m. — Joy in Mudville 4:15 p.m. — Twisted Roots 5:30 p.m. — Nathaniel Talbot 6:45 p.m. — Pufnstuff 8 p.m. — Joey Pipia

STAGE LOCATIONS

ELKS CLUB STAGE

Noon — Lindsay Lou & The Flatbellys 1:30 p.m. — Achilles Wheel 3 p.m. — Wild Rabbit 4:30 p.m. — Jon and Roy 6 p.m. — Dirk Quinn Band

The main festival grounds are at the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St. in Port Angeles. Here you will find outside performers, the street fair and the MAIN and CHAMBER STAGES.

MASONIC TEMPLE STAGE

2:15 p.m. — Contra Dance Lessons with Odd Hack Band 4:45 p.m. — Swing Lessons with Hot Club Sandwich 7 p.m. — Tango Lessons with Redwood Tango Ensemble

MONDAY, MAY 26 MAIN STAGE

11:30 a.m. — Brunch Tango Milonga Noon — Memorial Day recognition ceremony 12:30 p.m. — Stacy Jones Band 2:15 p.m. — David Jacobs-Strain with Bob Beach 4 p.m. — Curtis Salgado

CHAMBER STAGE

12:45 p.m. — FarmStrong 2:15 p.m. — PufnStuff 3:45 p.m. — Joy in Mudville

MAIN STAGE, sponsored by D.A. Davidson, located in the Vern Burton Community Center CHAMBER STAGE, sponsored by 7 Cedars Casino, located in the Vern Burton Community Center ELKS CLUB STAGE, sponsored by KONP, at 131 E. First St. in Port Angeles MASONIC TEMPLE STAGE, sponsored by Elwha River Casino, at 622 S. Lincoln St. in Port Angeles TICKET/STORE TENT located in the Vern Burton Community Center FREE SHUTTLE All Points Charters and Tours will provide free shuttle service between all venues from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. AFTER HOURS IN THE CLUBS Performances begin at 10:30 p.m. at two downtown locations. See Page 12 for details.

Smoked Salmon SUNDAY, MAY 25 MAIN STAGE

10:30 a.m. — Yoga with Amelia

For more information about Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts performers, turn to Page 6. Additional details about artists also can be found by visiting www.jffa.org.

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So much to see, so much to do during festival LIVE ART Ladies and gentlemen, it’s an imagination celebration as you watch talented artists create exciting new artistic works while being inspired by the powerful music emanating from the stage. Participating North Olympic Peninsula-based artists include Jeff Tocher, Mike Pace, Lynne Roberson, John Rickenbacher, Doug Parent, Sarah Tucker, Jeanette Painter and Craig Dills. THE TURTLE THEATER Children’s entertainer Alleyoop, also known as Al Hirsch, will perform stories, songs and puppet shows for children and family audiences inside The Turtle Tent, located on the lawn outside the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St. Hirsch is a two-time winner of the Parent’s Choice Award. Four shows will be offered Saturday and Sunday at The Turtle Tent. Show times are scheduled for noon, 1:30 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.

GET MOVING WITH DANCE LESSONS, YOGA An exciting new feature of the festival this year is the opportunity to set your inner dancer free. Learn dance steps from some of the best dance instructors around on Saturday and Sunday. Check the schedule on Page 3 for lessons in tango, swing and contra dances. Participants will have a chance to dance to some of the best live music accompaniment including San Francisco’s Redwood Tango Orchestra (tango), Seattle’s Hot Club Sandwich (swing) and Victoria, B.C.’s Odd Hack Band (contra). Yoga also is available Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. on the festival’s Main Stage. OPEN MIC Dozens of world-class musicians will be performing at the festival during the weekend. Nevertheless, there is always room for some homemade music. Port Angeles singer and Sequim Middle School teacher Vicki Helwick will be hosting open mic on

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Juan de Fuca Festival’s performers At the end of each schedule entry will be what day the performance will occur during the festival. The main schedule can be found on Page 3. The After Hours in the Clubs schedule is on Page 12. A LITTLE BIT OFF Co-founded by Amica Hunter and David Cantor, A Little Bit Off began as a theatrical collaboration between two acrobatic clowns dedicated to bringing wonder and laughter to the audiences of the world. Drawing inspiration from the old American vaudevillians and French artist James Thierree, the band has grown to produce two fully developed shows with carefully selected themes, hilarious characters, intricate relationships, mind-boggling tricks and a very quirky, off-beat flavor. The most recent work, “Beau and Aero,” is a critically acclaimed, fulllength physical comedy featuring two bumbling aviators. The show has won five awards, including one for Outstanding Physical Theater. The band has performed all over the United States and Europe, captivating audiences with its dialogue-free approach to storytelling. A Little Bit Off will be doing three shows at Port Angeles High School for area students. Funded by the Benjamin N. Phillips Memorial Fund SATURDAY ACHILLES WHEEL Achilles Wheel is a high-energy roots and world music/rock and roll band from Northern California, featuring award-winning songwriting played on numerous stringed instruments along with the rhythmic earthquake of two full drum sets. Frequently compared with the Grateful Dead, the band has been burning up festival stages from California Worldfest, Strawberry, Dead on the Creek and many more. The band’s newest CD, “Stones To Sand,” is generating new interest in the band, with airplay nationwide as well as in Europe. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AFTER HOURS

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ALLEYOOP AND HIS TURTLE THEATER (A CHILDREN’S SHOW) Four shows will be given daily at The Turtle Tent. Children’s entertainer Alleyoop (also known as Al Hirsch) will perform

stories, songs and puppet shows for children and family audiences inside the tent. See Page 4 for times and location. Hirsch is an author, historian, poet, riddler, folklorist, puppeteer, musician and more. He has at least one story or song for every occasion. He has more whistles than you can shake a stick at. He often uses puppets to entertain younger children including Billy Bear the Silly Bear. Hirsch is a two-time winner of the Parent’s Choice Awards. SATURDAY, SUNDAY BLAZE & KELLY To listen to Blaze & Kelly is to experience a musical nirvana. There’s no doubt these two laughterloving women can sing. Niccole Blaze’s powerful lead vocals blend perfectly with Mo Kelly’s sweet tone. But what makes them true artists is their ability to create emotion. To Blaze & Kelly, it’s not money, fame or precision that creates happiness, but genuine human connection. And their songs illustrate the humanity, passion and truth each one of us strives to feel and find gladness in. Blaze & Kelly have opened for Crosby, Stills and Nash, Olivia Newton-John and many others. SATURDAY, AFTER HOURS CURTIS SALGADO A huge success at last year’s festival, we had to bring him back for an encore. Salgado is the original Blues Brother. After actor John Belushi caught one of his typical, no-holds-barred performances, Belushi was inspired to create the Blues Brothers and modeled his movie character after Salgado. In addition, the first Blues Brother album, “Briefcase Full of Blues,” was dedicated to Salgado. Recognition for Salgado as the consummate bluesman has arrived — he essentially swept the 2013 Blues Awards in Memphis, winning B.B. King Entertainer of the Year, Soul Blues Male Artist of the Year and Soul Blues Album of the Year. >> continued on Page 7

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Salgado has performed at festivals all over the world, including at the San Francisco Blues Festival, Chicago Blues Festival, Memphis’ Beale Street Music Festival, Tampa Bay Blues Festival, Denver’s Mile High Blues Festival, Toronto’s Waterfront Blues Festival, Thailand’s Phuket International Blues Festival and Poland’s Blues Alive Festival. Sponsored by Denise Bennett and Sandra Tatro. MONDAY DAVID JACOBS-STRAIN WITH BOB BEACH David Jacobs-Strain is a fierce slide guitar player and a song poet from Oregon. He’s known for both his virtuosity and spirit of emotional abandon. His live show moves from humorous, subversive blues to delicate balladry and then swings back to swampy rock and roll. Jacobs-Strain has appeared at major festivals throughout the world, including at stint on the faculty of Centrum’s Blues and Heritage workshop at the age of 15. He has shared the stage with Lucinda Williams, Boz Scaggs, Etta James, Taj Mahal, the Doobie Brothers and others. Jacobs-Strain will be accompanied by Philadelphia’s harmonica virtuoso Bob Beach. MONDAY

One of the very few bands that defined that special time and place was It’s a Beautiful Day. The group was perhaps the first rock band whose signature sound was based upon a rock violin. Few can forget the iconic “White Bird,” a melancholy ballad that stood out, not only for its memorable vocal melody and “seize the day” message, but also for front man David LaFlamme’s slow-burning violin solo. Multiple albums were laced with classic cuts such as “Hot Summer Day,” Bombay Calling,” Girl With No Eyes,” Wasted Union Blues,” Time Is,” “Dolphins” and many more you’ll remember. Today, the band performs older It’s a Beautiful Day favorites along with newer material, moving effortlessly from an almost folksy sound to ethereal jazz to psychedelic to straight on rock and roll performing music from its many CDs. The show is enhanced with David LaFlamme’s delightful reminiscing of the San Francisco Summer of Love days and 40-plus years of performing. The current band boasts the longest continuous lineup with four of the six members going back over 30 years. SATURDAY

DIRK QUINN BAND Dirk Quinn is the guitarist for a high energy funk/ jazz band based out of Philadelphia. Quinn has developed a unique and progressive DAVID LAFLAMME PRESENTS THE MUSIC OF IT’S style — one that appeals to a wide variety of music listeners with fans ranging from jam band hippies to A BEAUTIFUL DAY jazz snobs. There was once a time — the 1960s —when San Initially attracted to classic rock, Quinn’s thirst for Francisco seemed like the center of the music universe.

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the unique soon had him jamming along to the more daring Mahavishnu Orchestra and the bass-laden noise of Primus. However, as Quinn performed virtually nonstop with countless musical projects, it wasn’t long before a deeper musical/life philosophy opened him up to the world of jazz — folks like Miles Davis and John Coltrane along with the more contemporary sounds of Bela Fleck and Jaco Pastorius. Surrounding himself with a group of extremely talented and like-minded musicians, the band’s infectious energy and musical interplay makes for jazz/ funk improvisation at its most exciting. SUNDAY >> continued on Page 8

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DUSTY 45S The readers of Seattle Weekly voted the Dusty 45s “Best of Seattle” three years in a row, and it’s easy to see why. The Dusty 45s have a reputation for firing up the crowd. They deliver their rockin’, high-energy music at just the right throttle to keep fans on their feet, begging for more. Over the years, the group has devoured styles ranging from twang country, jump blues, surf, and pure rock and roll, mixed-in elements from influences such as Dixieland and jazz, and serve it up as a sizzling sound all its own. Singer, songwriter and front man Billy Joe Huels leads the band with an engaging, charismatic stage presence, a rippin’ guitar and a trumpet which serves as an extension of himself. In 2007, Huels enchanted the theater crowd, starring as Buddy Holly in Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre’s production of “The Buddy Holly Story.” This summer the whole band will be playing itself in the 5th Avenue Theatre’s production of “Grease.” FRIDAY, AFTER HOURS ERIC & ENCARNACIÓN’S FLAMENCO DUO Flamenco is more than a beautiful art form — it is an attitude and way of life. Beyond rhythm, melody and technique, Flamencos look for “el duende,” that magic moment when something profound happens. This concept is what has long guided Eric Jaeger and his wife, Encarnación, on their incredible flamenco journey. Jaeger has been playing and teaching for more than 20 years. He has lived and studied extensively in Andalucia, Spain, with many Spanish guitar masters. His guitar style incorporates Greek, Turkish, Latin, Arabic and rock music. Encarnación was born in Spain and has lived most of her life split between Barcelona, Spain, and Mexico City, where she was immersed in Flamenco music. A one-of-a-kind performer, she entrances audiences everywhere with her grace, depth, musicality and intense energy. SATURDAY

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EVERYONE ORCHESTRA Led by conductor Matt Butler, The Everyone Orchestra is an improvisational musical adventure that features a revolving roster of musicians. Using hand signs, whiteboard and assorted mime suggestions, the conductor sets the mood with band and audience alike as they soar into musical jams. A variety of the Pacific Northwest’s top performers will be part of Everyone Orchestra this year. Visit www.jjfa.org to see who will be performing. The audience is as much a part of an Everyone Orchestra performance as the musicians on stage. With cues from the conductor, the audience will be asked to clap, cheer, become louder or softer and more. Marching clearly into uncharted territory, the edge-of-your-seat enthusiasm for what is next is the fuel behind the continuous musical experiment of the Everyone Orchestra. Everyone Orchestra will also be doing three shows at Port Angeles High School for students. Funded by the Benjamin N. Phillips Memorial Fund, a fund of the Seattle Foundation. FRIDAY FARMSTRONG FarmStrong lights up the stage with exquisite harmony signing and seasoned instrumentation. The heart of the band draws on inspiration from the past century of country, blues and bluegrass music from the 1920s through the 1950s, as well as folk, rock, gospel and soul music of the ’50s, ’60s, ’70s and beyond. FarmStrong’s talented and experienced musicians take audiences outside the bluegrass tradition An unmistakable sound moves the soul, while remaining firmly rooted in music from the mountains. The vocal harmonies along with the soulful blend of guitars, bass and dobro of Jim Faddis, Cort Armstrong, Rick Meade and John Pyles makes for a special journey that runs from the Appalachian Mountains to the North Olympic Peninsula. FRIDAY, MONDAY FRAZEY FORD BAND Already adored by fans and critics alike as the instantly recognizable lead singer of Canadian altfolk superstars, The Be Good Tanyas, Frazey Ford launched an amazing solo career with the release of her first album, “Obadiah.” The album received rave reviews from the The New York Times and The Washington Post, which praise her “warm voice” and “smoky, soulful mood.” Ford’s solo career continues to astonish with the release of her newest record, “Indian Ocean.” Recorded with the mighty Hi Rhythm Section (the sound behind legends like Al Green and Ann Peebles) the record confirms what many have long suspected — that Ford is a stunningly accomplished country soul singer. SUNDAY HALIE LOREN TRIO Oregon native Halie Loren is an internationally recognized artist who has garnered multiple awards and numerous fans from around the world. The first thing you notice is that voice — gorgeous, graceful and somehow earthy and ethereal at once. Her multilingual passion for singing paired with a

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personal take on jazz and pop classics has led to songs charting in the United States, Canada, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Finland and Asia. Loren has released eight albums including her most recent, “Simply Love,” a mix of sparkling originals and radiantly reimagined classics from America’s songbook. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AFTER HOURS HOT CLUB SANDWICH For more than 10 years, Hot Club Sandwich has cultivated its fresh approach to the “Parisian hot club” style of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. Featuring guitars, violin, mandolin and upright bass with vocal arrangements and shout choruses, the Hot Club Sandwich sound blends reverence for tradition with vibrant improvisation and acoustic interplay. Hot Club Sandwich takes listeners on a journey from the smoky cafes of Paris to the hipster backstreets of 1930s Harlem, careening along a winding music road filled with yodeling cowboys, a band of Mexican violinists and spirited gypsy guitar slingers. Recent Hot Club Sandwich releases have placed well in jazz, Americana and jam band charts. People wanting to dance during the performance will enjoy support and instruction from local swing dance instructor Carol Hathaway. SATURDAY, SUNDAY JOEY PIPIA Audiences agree, Joey Pipia’s show is the antidote to today’s hectic, giga-minute world. His show is a celebration of the impossible, a one-ofa-kind theatrical event where wonder and the absurd are presented as one — where the audience leaves affirmed in the belief that life is profoundly marvelous. It happens to you the minute Pipia takes the stage. See the magic and experience the wonder. You’ll never be the same. SATURDAY, SUNDAY JON AND ROY The symmetry was there from the start — Jon Middleton’s gently wavering voice, powerful in spots but never enough to overshadow his expressive guitar playing combined with Roy Vizer’s inventive, expressive percussion, delivered in a way that meshed perfectly with its elements. >> continued on Page 9

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Over a decade and five critically acclaimed roots albums later, Jon and Roy continue to roll. A popular draw, the band has played festivals from Canada to Europe including headlining Canada Dayin in their hometown of Victoria, B.C., to 45,000 people. They have seen their music placed in everything from MTV to HBO to NBC. The band’s CD sales have topped 20,000 and include a Western Canadian Music Award for best roots recording. SUNDAY JOY IN MUDVILLE Joy In Mudville includes Jason Mogi and Kim Trenerry (co-founders of popular Olympic Peninsula bands Deadwood Revival and Tongue & Groove) and Paul Stehr-Green (Supertrees). Together, they combine influences from old-time bluegrass, folk, rock, country, blues and funk with Mogi on clawhammer banjo/acoustic and electric guitar/vocals, Trenerry on acoustic guitar/vocals and Stehr-Green on bass/vocals. The trio’s impeccable harmonies create a vocal blend which has been deemed “a soulful sweetness” that dances over the strong rhythm and sensitivity of their instruments. Joy In Mudville pulls from an archive of memorable original tunes and the vast body of Americana music with a vitality and freshness of new beginnings. SUNDAY, MONDAY LEROY BELL AND HIS ONLY FRIENDS LeRoy Bell’s smooth pop-soul melodies and hardrocking beat have built him a solid loyal following all over the world. Not only since going all the way to the Final 8 of the inaugural season of Simon Cowell’s “The X-Factor,” but his entire life. As a successful young songwriter, Bell wrote songs for The Spinners, The O’Jays, The Temptations, Jennifer Lopez, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Rita Marley, Elton John and many others. John’s song version of “Mama Can’t Buy You Love” went to No. 1 in the fall of 1979, earning a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. John’s recording of “Are You Ready for Love” was an even a bigger hit. In 2003, Bell teamed up with Casey James to have their own million-seller with “Living It Up (Friday Night)” on A&M Records. A recent highlight was his participation on South African singer/songwriter Zahara’s new CD that has gone platinum in several countries. Bell has performed with some of the world’s greatest acts, including Joe Cocker, Al Green, Carlos Santana, Mavis Staples, Sheryl Crow and others. SATURDAY LINDSAY LOU & THE FLATBELLYS With roots in the Great Lakes state of Michigan, Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys have been nonstop traversing the country with instruments in tow since the release of their 2012 record, “Release Your Shrouds.” The album showcased the band’s meshing of Appalachian tradition with a rootsy Michigan vigor. Peninsula Daily News/Sequim Gazette

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But wherever placed in the genre continuum of the times, it’s the band’s sincerity and passion for following the music that propels the musicians. The year ahead will see the band releasing a second full-length LP and making its first international tours to Germany and the United Kingdom. Motivated by the power of music to connect, to ask questions, to heal and to learn about what it means to be human, Lindsay Lou, Joshua Rilko, Mark Lavengood and PJ George are a finger pickin’, harmony slingin’, tight-knit family fashion conglomeration that shows no signs of slowing down. SATURDAY, SUNDAY MARCHFOURTH MARCHING BAND With a rallying cry of “joy now!” the 20-member MarchFourth Marching Band throws itself and the audience into a swirling volcano of high energy music and spectacle. What began as a Fat Tuesday party on March 4, 2003, in Portland, Ore., has become one of the nation’s best live touring acts. The band brings an energy and style that takes the live concert experience to a new level of fun — turning unsuspecting concert-goers into fans for life and transforming ordinary events into joyous occasions. Aside from band members’ one-of-a-kind vintage marching band uniforms, the five-piece percussion corps and a seven-part brass section, MarchFourth is far from a “marching band” in any traditional sense (though this group of about 20 has been known to parade down main street before taking the stage). MarchFourth’s original music is a rocking guitar, brass, percussion and vocal-driven journey from the swamps of Louisiana to the gypsy camps of Eastern Europe, to the African jungle by way of Brazil, echoing the deepest grooves of American funk, rock and jazz. This is all boiled together and framed in cinematic fashion by high stepping stilt acrobatics and dazzling dancers. SUNDAY NATHANIEL TALBOT With influences ranging from prodigious guitar pickers like Doc Watson and Leo Kotke to the more soulful folk poetry of folks like Gillian Welch and Paul

ODD HACK BAND If your inner contra dancer has been waiting to spring forth, this is your moment. Victoria, B.C.’s Odd Hack Band has been leading and teaching contra dance programs for many years. The band’s music ranges from lively jigs and reels to jazzy tangos to romantic airs and old-fashioned waltzes. Its CD, “Trip to Pender” received a “Highest Recommendation” from the Victoria Times Colonist. If you like circles, squares, jigs, reels, polkas, waltzes and more, it’s a swinging time with a swinging band. Dancers will enjoy support and instruction. All levels welcomed. SUNDAY PATCHY SANDERS Patchy Sanders, is a band from Ashland, Ore., comprised of sisters Dani (banjo and harp) and Jacqui Aubert (vocals), their partners Ian Van Ornum (mandolin, bouzouki and guitar) and Dan Sherrill (guitar, banjo and mandolin) and good friends Sara Wilbur (violin and viola), Eric Jones (upright bass) and Alex Patterson (drums and percussion). While some find it easy to characterize their music, others hesitatingly distinguish their style as noirgrass, neo-folk, neo-Americana or simply alternative. In the fall of 2013, Patchy Sanders released its debut album, “Patch Sanders & the Wild Peach Forest” with legendary producer Sylvia Massey of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash and Tom Petty fame. SATURDAY, SUNDAY PUFNSTUFF The duo of Mike Pace and Ches Ferguson bring some jammin’ magic to the stage, honed to an effortless blend after literally decades of playing. Ferguson, formerly the outstanding bass player with Deadwood Revival and Tongue & Groove, now trades licks on a guitar with Pace, former guitar player with The Soul Shakers and The Hayshakers. Their love for the Grateful Dead is etched in their intricate grooves and easy, playful manner on stage. SUNDAY, MONDAY REDWOOD TANGO ENSEMBLE The Redwood Tango Ensemble is an energetic tango quartet from San Francisco. The ensemble plays traditional Argentine tango with transcriptions and arrangements of the classic “golden era” orchestras of the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s. The group also ventures into the concert pieces and the nuevo-tango of Astor Piazolla, Sexteto Mayor and modern ensembles around the world. The quartet’s signature sound is a growing repertoire of original compositions written in the style of classic orchestras, which are entirely danceable but singular and alive. >> continued on Page 10

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With an arsenal of guitars, banjo, thumping upright bass, fiddle and drums, all delivering neo-classicalRedwood Tango has performed for Milongas (tango sounding melodies and lyrics, Rose’s Pawn Shop’s dances) in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Portland, Montreal, London, New York City and elsewhere. offers a wholesome mishmash of creek mud, rusty Saturday will also feature tango lessons to recorded nails and your mom’s cookin’. It’s sincere, straight-forward and sexy, effortlessly music from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. combining such disparate musical styles as rock, Sunday will have a “Brunch Tango Milonga” from country, bluegrass, and punk to create an incompre11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. hensibly smooth and accessible sound for true believDancers will enjoy support and instruction from local instructors Tango in the Olympics. SATURDAY, ers and skeptics alike. SUNDAY, AFTER HOURS SUNDAY STACY JONES BAND Amazing vocals, incredible musicianship, outstandROBIN BESSIER TRIO ing songwriting and powerful dynamic arrangements With a background that spans jazz, Afro-Cuban, — it’s easy to understand why Stacy Jones and her classical, musical theater, folk and gospel, Robin band are captivating the crowds. Bessier’s singing has been described as “delectable, Jones is a two-time winner of the Washington Blues soothing, sassy and lilting.” Her critically acclaimed CD, “Other Side of Forever,” Society Best Female Vocalist Award, including a win released in June 2013, landed on the Top 40 CMJ jazz in 2014. In fact, she is continually nominated for “Best of the Blues” awards in songwriting, performance, charts, gaining international airplay. harmonica and guitar. MONDAY One of the busiest vocalists in the Northwest, Bessier plays all over the region with many of the Northwest’s finest musicians, including her work as vocalist TRANSCENDENTAL BRASS BAND The Transcendental Brass Band could well be in the bands Porto Alegre and Sollati. SATURDAY, spotted on any given corner in New Orleans as street SUNDAY musicians — nine dudes blowing the kind of crazy, funked-out sound that provides the perfect soundtrack ROSE’S PAWN SHOP for swilling bourbon in the Big Easy. Rose’s Pawn Shop combines the old-style AmeriAside from a set on the Main Stage, the Transcencan sounds of Woody Guthrie, Bill Monroe and Hank dental Brass Band will be leading a parade through Williams with a higher energy approach more remidowntown Port Angeles at 2 p.m. Saturday. (See niscent of modern alt-rock, all imbued with a deeply Page 4 for more information.) melodic songwriting sensibility. << continued from Page 9

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The band’s sound harks back to the glory days of brass bands while providing funkadelic bass lines to get your butt shaking. A touch of funk, a smidge of jazz and some sprinklings of ska, hip-hop and free-form pop: It all adds up to a heady brew of horn-filled goodness. SATURDAY TWISTED ROOTS Marty Kaler and Bob Lawrence-Markarian first played together more than 35 years ago. After their paths diverged for a few years, they reunited and found that the magic was still there. Developing their own style, Twisted Roots plays old and new tunes, featuring finger-style guitar, ukulele, banjo, Dobro, lap-steel guitar and humor. >> continued on Page 12

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THE WINTERLINGS With songs as vivid as feature films, Seattle alt-folk duo The Winterlings takes listeners on unexpected journeys through flooded barns and cedar forests, chemistry labs and ferries crossing Puget Sound. Featuring male and female lead WILD RABBIT (formerly Brer Rabbit) vocals and harmonies, guitar, ukulele, Voted best band in their home city of Bellingham, for the past two years, Wild violin, banjitar, percussion and more, Rabbit has quickly risen to local renown The Winterlings build bonfires of sound to dance and dream beside. and are currently touring extensively The band’s latest album “The Animal throughout the United States. Wild Rabbit plays a kind of backyard Groove” hit No. 6 on the Roots Music Report Folk Chart, and was called “an folk that is well seasoned by the edge, undeniable gem” by No Depression. polish and fervor of big-city inclinaKBCS 91.3 FM in Bellevue named tions. The band is at the root of the style the album one of the 10 best of 2010, it calls folk-stomp Americana. and The Winterlings song “Take Give” The group revamps classic string spent a month as one of the top three band instrumentation with homespun most played songs on Sirius/XM The percussion and the unique integration Village. FRIDAY, SATURDAY of six-string ukulele and cello. With varying influences, three disYOGA WITH AMELIA tinct vocal styles and copious amounts Join fellow festival-goers in a juicy, of foot-stomping, Wild Rabbit demonuplifting and centering flow yoga class strates a sound and presence that’s at once original and familiar, appealing to led by yoga instructor Amelia Andaleon. All levels and children are welcome. audiences of all generations and genres. A yoga mat is suggested, but not The band recently recorded its first required. See Page 4 for more informafull-length album at the famed Bear tion about yoga sessions. SATURDAY, Creek Studio. SUNDAY, AFTER SUNDAY HOURS

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After Hours in the Clubs For many, the Juan de Fuca Festival After Hours in the Clubs is the highlight of the festival. Around 10:30 p.m. just as folks are starting to catch their breath at festival stages, Port Angeles’ downtown springs to life with Juan de Fuca After Hours in the Clubs. After Hours in the Clubs is located in two downtown establishments that are located within easy walking distance of each other. Stop in at one or both of the clubs to enjoy some of the festival’s greatest performers in the wonderful ambiance of a downtown club. Performances promise to energize and entertain well into the night. The clubs offer a cozy atmosphere and feature extensive food and drink menus to end your day at the Juan de Fuca Festival the right way. Incredibly, admission is included in the festival pass. Simply show your festival wristband

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The Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts (JFFA) invites you to become a “Friend of the Arts” and help continue foundation’s mission to develop and promote the arts for the cultural, educational and quality of life benefits for the greater North Olympic Peninsula community. Membership support benefits JFFA’s educational programs, season concerts and the festival itself. Contributions are enormously important to the foundation’s success and its ability to provide great art programs, said Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts Executive Director Dan Maguire. For more information about making a donation to the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts, visit www.jffa.org and click on the “Participate” tab and then “Want to become a sponsor or contributor.”

The Juan de Fuca Festival is a presentation of the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts (JFFA). In addition to its annual festival, the foundation presents concerts throughout the year. Upcoming concerts include: n Aug. 1 — The Sam Chase n Oct. 3 — Dancing With Port Angeles Stars n Oct. 10 — Carlos Nuñez and Band n Nov. 14 — BritBeat (A multimedia Beatles tribute) n Dec. 5-6 — Nutcracker (joint production with Ballet Workshop) Carlos Nuñez and Band n Jan. 17 — Cirque Ziva n Feb. 27 — Ballet Victoria performing Romeo and Juliet n March 24 — World-Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra Additional concerts will be added at a later date. For more information about upcoming concerts, visit www.jffa.org and click on “Season Concerts.” Season tickets are available now online and at the following location: Port Book and News, 104 E. First St. in Port Angeles; and Joyful Noise, 112 W. Washington St. in Sequim.

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