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4 posts from October 2007

To B(ottlen)e(ck) or Not to B(ottlen)e(ck)

To bottleneck or not to bottleneck, that is the question;
whether it’s nobler in the mind to suffer
the slings and arrows of playing slide guitar alone,
or to join arms with like-minded guitarists
and by playing all night, improve. To play, to sleep;
no more; and by playing we live beyond
the heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks
that flesh is heir to — ‘tis a community
devoutly to be wish’d. To play, to celebrate;
to celebrate, perchance to live. Ay, there’s the rub,
for in that celebration of life what gigs may come,
when we have shuffled away from this historic Fort,
will give us delight. There’s the pursuit
that makes the bottleneck style of guitar
for whom would risk moving beyond
th’ finger-on-fret style--so wrong, so limited,
the pangs of no slide.

Back Porch Jamming with Robert Belfour

[Robert Belfour playing guitar on the porch of Fort Worden's Building 204]

Robert Belfour at the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival, August 2007. Dates for the just-announced 2008 Festival are July 27 through August 3. 

Mike Dowling to Teach Centrum Bottleneck Workshop

Mike_dowling_3_2 When the late, great Vassar Clements heard Mike Dowling play guitar back in 1975 he did the sensible thing.  He hired him, calling Dowling "one of the finest guitarists there is, anywhere."

Dowling digs deep into the musical bag of American roots guitar, favoring the melodic Piedmont style of blues masters like Mississippi John Hurt and slide great Tampa Red.

But Dowling can't be pigeonholed as a blues player, or even as a fingerstylist. He's far too versatile for that. From bottleneck blues to vintage jazz and much more in between, Mike's musicality, depth, and mastery of the instrument translates fluently to flattop, archtop, and resonator guitars alike.

One of those rare artists who teaches as well as he plays, Dowling will be in residence at Centrum from January 31 to February 3 at the Bottleneck workshop. For workshop registration follow this link or call us at 360.385.3102, x114.

Tickets Available for Leo Kottke Performance

[Leo Kottke's classic hard-driving hit "Vaseline Machine Gun"]

Tickets are going fast for Leo Kottke's October 5 performance at Fort Worden's McCurdy Pavilion, but there are some still available. Tickets are available by calling Centrum at 360.385.3102, x117 and online at our secure site.

BLUES CONTACT INFO

  • Peter McCracken
    360-385-3102 x117
    peter@centrum.org

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