Thursday, October 26, 2006

Some Guitarists Like the Dead Sound


Not talking about the Grateful Dead but rather guitar strings. When a guitar is played a lot new strings will go "dead" in a few days and certainly within a week. Some like the "thud" of dead strings, but I prefer the ring of new or semi-new strings. It's all personal preference, I know. And did you know--the harmonica was invented in Europe but popularized in America? I didn't know that. Apparently, here in America, people learned how to bend notes and find overtones that give it such an inviting sound. Stephanie plays it well, adding a lot to our songs. So tonight, back here on the Olympic Peninsula, we're at the Port Townsend Brewing Company starting at 5:00 PM. We'll be with Tom on drums and Dave on bass (Todd is out for a week or two). It's a cool place and this time we are inside the new room with the great beer. Sunday we hope to see lots of you at the Junction in Port Angeles in your Halloween costumes!





Monday, October 16, 2006

Loyal Musicians

That's loyal, true and terrific guitarist Patrick of Port Angeles and Junction fame next door in the photo with Stephanie. Week after week our stalwart Junction "regulars" join us for open mike and jamming at the local Sunday night hang. We can't thank the Bills, Patrick, Joe, Johnny, Bob, Ida, Ember, and Max nearly enough for their support and contributions to live music on the Olympic Peninsula. Next weekend,Saturday, October 21, Rollin' Waters plays the Ajax Cafe in Port Hadlock out near Port Townsend. Always a lively venue and a great photo op, we look forward to the food and the hats! You won't see more variety in headgear this side of Forks, Washington.





Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Costumes and Baked Things

Now it's October, and the weather has finally cooled some on the Olympic Peninsula. Costumes for Halloween have been delivered, and Rollin' Waters will dress up for the occasion, at least at the Junction in Port Angeles. Last year's costume contest was loads of fun and we're looking forward to another celebration. So many pictures were taken of us at the Farm Tour I had to use another one for this blog entry. This Saturday we're at the Bread and Roses in Port Townsend starting at 5:00 PM. I hear the baked goods are exceptional. Can't wait!Even outside of school culture, Fall seems like the liveliest season. Why is that?

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Do You Remember Northern Exposure?

I do not look like Holling, the bartender, from the old Northern Exposure television show! Despite what the adoring fans at last Saturday's Farm Tour (Clallam County Heritage Festival) said. Stephanie confirms my belief that he was much older than me, even back in 1991, or whenever that show ran.
Nevertheless, rural farm life in Clallam County certainly has plenty of charm. There were chickens, pigs, tomatoes, homemade soup, dogs that fetched, and plenty of bamboo. And there was nearly five hours of music by us, Rollin' Waters. That is a long time to play music, and my fingers and Stephanie's voice showed some wear and tear, but the day went by fast, and I, for one, would do it again...maybe in two or three weeks. But next week we're almost as busy with the Sequim Open Air Market on Saturday and then the party for Kevin Van DeWege's campaign workers (teachers) at the John Wayne Marina in Sequim. Then, on Sunday, we're playing at 1:00 PM for John Nelson's Food Bank benefit at the Port Angeles Eagles. Whew! Oh yeah, don't forget the Junction in Port Angeles on Sunday night, as usual, starting at 7:00 PM. The week after that is even busier! Stay tuned for more pictures.