That's "Boris" Tiderman in the clutches of vampire Stephanie, and he hasn't been the same since. In fact, Boris, Rudy, Paul and I have something special planned for 9:00 PM, this Sunday at the Junction Roadhouse Jam/Open Mic. Costumes are encouraged, and this is a chance to get an early start on the Hallowen festivities. The acoustic jam starts at 7 as usual but stick around for the 9:00 PM "show."
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Halloween in Port Angeles
That's "Boris" Tiderman in the clutches of vampire Stephanie, and he hasn't been the same since. In fact, Boris, Rudy, Paul and I have something special planned for 9:00 PM, this Sunday at the Junction Roadhouse Jam/Open Mic. Costumes are encouraged, and this is a chance to get an early start on the Hallowen festivities. The acoustic jam starts at 7 as usual but stick around for the 9:00 PM "show."
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Rollin' Waters Performs!
Lots of compliments for our show at the Ajax Cafe on Saturday found their way to the tiny stage at this outstanding Northwest restaurant. I had the top sirloin and Stephanie had something I can't remember, but it looked good! We even did a "new" song! "It Ain't Me, Babe" sounded good to my ear and some of the audience sang along which is always a good sign. We are quickly running out of cds and there are many other "new" songs to record. Sounds like a project to me!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Port Townsend Has a Great Open Mic
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Not Too Warm for Hats in Port Angeles

Sunglasses and summer go together pretty well, but when the sun finally fades around nine or so in the evening the word was passed at the Junction that it was ok to remove them for the rest of the evening. What great sports we have on Sunday nights these days! We'll see what creative kinds of hats show up next Sunday, it being "hat-night" and all. Some consideration will be given to making the Sunday after that "Sin Night" where the recommended "dress code" is the wearing of something "sinful." After all, one would have the remaining six days of the new week to repent.Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Summer in Port Angeles

Monday, June 23, 2008
June at the Junction in Port Angeles
It was a lively crowd at the Junction in Port Angeles last night for our weekly open mic/jam. Rudy (left), Paul and I held down the fort while Bill flew to unknown locations in the American Southwest. Lots of players, including newcomers Byron and Dirk, took the stage, and yes, there was lots of dancing! Johnny Mustang and George Snyder played blues and jazz with Stephen Farr joining us for a raucous "Wild Thing" that made the house sing along. The three of us tried out a "new" old song called "Walk Away, Renee," with challenging harmonies and "finger-pluckin'." Rusty(near left), always a good sport, remembered to bring sunglasses as part of our requested dress code and also played songs solo and with the band through the night. Next week the suggested dress code: crazy neckties!Guitar Instruction Tip #24: You should carry more than an extra G string. Bring a whole set to your gigs or, at the very least, extra B,D, and high E strings. They also break sometimes!
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Big Crowd in Port Angeles at the Junction and Rollin' Waters Performs
That's Bill, Rudy, and Paul relaxing at the Junction Jam/Open Mic last Sunday. Stephanie's family showed up in force, and we nearly got her brother Brent(see sidebar) to sing with us. Steve liked our harmonies on "Kiss Me Baby" and a few others. And, since it was the Sunday before Memorial Day, we played and stayed a little longer. No one was in a hurry to go home and that's how we like it. It 's amazing that Mary, the bartender, can serve so many people on her own. I hope she got lots of generous tips.On Saturday, Stephanie and I played together for the first time in months (with the exception of a few songs at the Junction) at the Sequim Open Aire Market. A Rollin' Waters gig! Crowd response was very favorable, and we were reminded that we know lots of songs--it seems our tastes in music are very similar! Hoping for a return engagement soon. Pictures were taken and I'll post if sent one or two.
Guitar Instruction Tip#23: Don't neglect chord practice. Sure, it's fun to play melodies and solos, but you won't be doing that for the most part since the guitar is most often a rhythm instrument and that means chords. Quit messing around and learn those open chords this month! You'll need the F chord, too, so get busy!
Friday, April 18, 2008
Free and Low Cost Entertainment in Port Angeles

Monday, March 31, 2008
Stephanie, Mike, and Barry at the Junction!
Patrick received a well-deserved beer for his excellent playing and for wearing the recommended (but not required) black shirt.
Guitar Instruction Tip #21: Learn to read standard notation first. Tab can wait. Don't ask for a reason, just do it.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Things to Do in Port Angeles
It's not Las Vegas, but there's lots to do in this town. For a few ideas when the music isn't playing:
Getting to know Port Angeles, takes time...bad day, get a 'shot in the dark' and drive out on the hook and enjoy the view of the mountains over the city...no charge.
20 minute drive, 20 minute walk, rest your buns in warm natural pools above the Elwha River in the woods....no charge.
Tongue Point, a few miles west, turn over rocks see what you find...no charge.
Spend $2 on a day pass, ride to Forks early, transfer to La Push, get off at 2nd or 3rd beach, hike down spend the day, catch the 4:00 back, home by 6:30.
Jump either ferry, spend the night at Ocean Island Backpackers for under $30 and get whatever big city thrills you need and then leave all the negatives across the water when you come home.
Ride your bike, run, or walk along the waterfront trail to Morse Creek and check out the new bench they put in and notice the shimmer off the water as you enjoy a Mt. Baker sunrise or view of boats running through the straight....no charge.
On your ride back drop into downtown and check out Port Book and News, for what IS HAPPENING in town-Allen and daughter Cassidy know a lot.
Stop by Swain's(where bullets used to be an impulse item) or go to the movies at the college on Friday night, swing into Goodwill and you always see somebody you know, eat the buffet at China First, do the garage sales on Saturday...more later as the weather improves on the Olympic Peninsula.
Guitar Instruction Tip#20: Get percussive with your strum technique, especially on bluegrass and country songs. Let your wrist do the work and make yourself heard above those other instruments and vocals.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Ramblin' Post in Port Angeles
No school today and recent polls show Lincoln is the most popular American president, at least on this President's Day, 2008. With a Monday holiday, one would think more of my colleagues would venture out to the Junction on a winter's evening, but only a few did including the ever-photogenic Emily at left next to a smiling Paul. Today the sun is shining in Port Angeles after weeks of pewter skies, snow, rain, and drizzle. The streets downtown are still dug up, making things like going to the bank or a restaurant difficult. But it's only temporary. Larry returned to the jam last night and helped us with a new (old) song, "Wasn't Born to Follow." The key will be changed to Eb, not that it matters to any but a few guitar players who won't be pleased at all, especially those who refuse to use a capo. Oh well...rule: the singer gets to choose the key, but not the dress code...I was only kidding about flannel shirts and gingham pants! Apparently no one has any gingham pants, but flannel was well-represented. Well done.
Guitar Instruction Tip #19: There's a reason it's called the "F" chord so buck up and keep trying.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Snowgrass, Surgery and a Not So Subtle Winter
Yes, it's still winter on the Olympic Peninsula, and Port Angeles is cold, like the surgeon's knife. Snow threatens and Snowgrass is tonight! It's a benefit for "First Step Families" held each year in the high school auditorium. This year, Deadwood Revival headlines, and Loose Gravel from Forks performs along with other local groups, all in the bluegrass or semi-bluegrass style. It oftens sells out, but there may be a few tickets left at Port Book and News in Port Angeles.
Three of our regulars at the Junction Jam, Johnny Mustang, Rudy Maxion, and Bob Driver, play for the lunch crowd at the now non-profit Roots Coffee House in Port Angeles. They serve fair trade coffee and white clam chowder (wish someone would start serving red around here) along with the usual sandwiches, scones and stuff. But the music was good as one would expect. Ok, it's Saturday and time for guitar lessons.
Guitar Instruction Tip #18: Acoustic Guitar magazine has published a new instruction book worth a look.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Winter on the Olympic Peninsula
Guitar Instruction Tip #18: Keep using a flatpick and anchor your hand to the pickguard. You're not ready for finger-picking yet so show a little patience.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Last Jam at Crazy Fish
Friday, December 21, 2007
Stephanie at the Junction!
Believe your eyes. That is Stephanie last Sunday at the Junction in Port Angeles, and we're performing "Stormy Monday," with Patrick(in the background on lead guitar) and Paul and Joe (off camera) on drums and harmonica respectively. Needless to say, the crowd was tuned in and awed by her voice. We also played along with Dave Secord and Luck of the Draw who also made one of their all too infrequent appearances. Rollin' Waters may play the Ajax in Port Hadlock soon--stay tuned.
The fate of the Crazy Fish in Port Angeles is uncertain, and consequently, so is the Wednesday night jazz/blues/folk/country jam. The owners are trying to sell the business or make some kind of arrangement so the club can stay open. There have been lots of fun nights there over the last four years, many of them on recent Wednesdays at the jam. Last Wednesday, thirteen year old Ashley brought her fiddle and wowed the crowd with solos on "Old Joe Clark" and "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere." Maybe there'll be some good news next week about the future of the "Fish."
Guitar Instruction Tip 17: Keep your guitars--all of them. Never ever give your guitar to a girlfriend/boyfriend/significant other/ex-wife/ex-husband/whatever/. They will sell it and buy a better one every time.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
The Unbearable Heaviness of Holidays
But, for now and because of the holiday season crunch, work schedules and the joy of responsibilities, singing about "Old Blue" and playing with the neighborhood canines will have to suffice.It seems my current musical partners will insist on doing Christmas songs at the jams and upcoming party gigs. This is a new turn of events. In the past none of my partners made such outrageous and difficult musical demands. As a result last night, Rudy and Bill "forced" me to rehearse "The Little St. Nick, Jingle Bell Rock, and Jingle Bells." Actually, "The Little St. Nick" is a Beach Boys song, and therefore at least somewhat enjoyable to play and sing with the background parts and extra unusual chords. Thinking the worst might be over (at least until Friday's sing-along) I settled into the Math lesson this morning only to hear, wafting through the thin classroom wall, the sounds of neighbor teacher Warren leading the fifth graders in Xmas carols. So we paused and sang along since it would have been futile to resist. Ok, maybe it was a little bit enjoyable....
On Sunday we started a little later at the Junction, but the players turned out in good numbers once again and we played until nearly 12:30 AM. This was after our gig at the "Flotation Device" in Gig Harbor where we barely arrived on time having fought the snowstorm that ravaged the region over the weekend. Rudy, who recently moved here from Oakland, CA, was a little nervous about the white stuff, but we told him to consider it an adventure. Peer pressure sometimes works but we did see lots of vehicles in the ditch between Port Angeles and Bremerton.
Saturday, Mike and I played at the Ajax Cafe in Port Hadlock. What a treat! Music, good audience, funny hats on the diners and a halibut dinner, too.
Guitar Instruction Tip #16: Never change your guitar strings right before a performance. The strings will inevitably stretch and you will spend time either tuning or playing out of tune.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Live Music and Dancing in Port Angeles
For the second week in a row we had no drums at Crazy Fish, but there were plenty of electric guitars and my borrowed Peavey Classic 30(thanks Strait Music). Rudy, as always shined on bass and he's starting to sing more with fine harmonies. Kelly was missing in action but will be back next week. Dan, from Rate Limiting Step, and Mike from the Soul Shakers, once again sparkled on electric blues, drums or no drums. Patrick played lick after tasty lick on my Strat and voiced good reviews for the Classic 30. I must admit it took several songs for Stephen and I to find a groove in the first set, but his vocal on Route 66 perked up the crowd. Hope to see you all at the jam at the Junction on Sunday.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Rain on the Olympic Peninsula
Here in Port Angeles Sunday night at the Junction got a boost from Cindy and Mike of the Soul Shakers when they revved up the crowd with rockin' blues. Even without electric guitars! In fact, the vocals were right up front where they belong. Very cool. Check the sidebar for pics of Phyllis and John who also lifted our spirits on another musical night at the Junction.
Last night at the Crazy Fish was really fun. Kelly wowed the large crowd with new songs and Dan Lieberman accompanied on my Stratocaster while Marty added harmonica. Cory was in fine form wth Rudy and Patrick playing the blues. Bill never fails to bring the dancers to their feet with his classic version of the Wanderer. Back in New Jersey, Dion is proud of you, Bill. Stephen added some jazz classics including Route 66 and Wonderful World. Teachers and firefighters-each out of uniform-made up much of the lively crowd.