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6 posts from March 2008

Centrum's Facebook Page

Centrum Facebook PageWhether you are a workshop participant, performance attendee, donor, volunteer, resident, or interested observer, we hope you will take a moment to visit our new Facebook page.

Facebook allows each of you to connect with us and extend your experience at Centrum. Upload your photos and videos. Talk about your past or upcoming workshops, review performances and readings. In large measure, 'our' page is 'your' page.

So take a look, and let us know what you think. We're exploring whether or not to create specific social networking sites for each of our major program areas. What do you think? (Now you have your first discussion topic on Facebook.)

Cornbread Nation: The Bluegrass/Americana World of Tim O'Brien

Tim_obrien"People ask me what my hobby is, and I tell them, well, I like to cook and hang out at home or read history, but really it's music," says Tim O'Brien with a smile.

So what if that's what he's done for a living for going on three decades? And what if he became regarded as a pre-eminent Americana and bluegrass musician by doing so? "It's my hobby. And everything the hobby does feeds the repertoire," O'Brien, who will be at this year's Festival of American Fiddle Tunes, says.

At this point in his career, nearly thirty years after moving to Colorado where he would form his landmark band Hot Rize, repertoire is a major part of the Tim O'Brien story. For in addition to his own prolific and successful songwriting, this child of West Virginia and the WWVA Jamboree has never stopped mining the American music canon for great material. He's a song sponge.

Songs collect and abide in Tim O'Brien's world as comfortably as family heirlooms. They come from around the world, particularly the American South and Ireland. They morph into new ideas and new songs that update old truths about the human condition. They find expression in O'Brien's clear-as-ice voice on stages, in recording studios and at home with circles of gifted musical friends. O'Brien's relationship with songs embodies the very essence of the folk music tradition, always aware that the branches of the musical tree need sap from the roots.

O'Brien was so full of songs when he approached his latest phase of recording that they overwhelmed one album and became two. And yet with Fiddler's Green and Cornbread Nation, his original intent has remained intact.

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Paul Bradley: Our Man From Ireland in 2008

Paulbradley We know that you Irish fiddling fans have been waiting patiently for us to find just the right voice for this year's faculty.

Your wait is over. We're able (and excited) to announce that the amazing Irish fiddler Paul Bradley will be making the trip over the pond to be with us at the 2008 Festival.

Paul's fiddle style is highly energetic and evocative. Though favoring raw passion to technique, it is technically challenging, distinctive and distinguished.  His recent solo album 'Atlantic Roar', received a five-star review in the Irish Times.

To learn more, visit our faculty page.

WANTED: Bloggers

When we redesigned this site last year, we had a vision that at some point, we could invite community members to post/write for the site, sharing their passion with other members of the Centrum community.

That time is NOW!

If you are passionate about fiddle tunes and would like to share your knowledge and a sense of discovery with others, we want YOU. Please contact Keven Elliff at keven at centrum dot org for more information.

Are You Ready to Swing?

The past few years at Fiddle Tunes, we've had some excellent swing musicians on staff. In reviewing the workshop evaluations, it is clear that you musicians are into this 'swing thing,' AND that you want more.

We heard you, and are pleased to offer a special weekend in May just for you. We've invited Paul Anastasio, Mike Dowling, Jennifer Scott, and Cary Black to conduct a Swing Intensive, May 8-11, 2008.

The world of swing is a big one, but with this intensive long weekend the focus will be on "vintage swing", classics from the 30's and 40's that will include jump blues, and western swing, instrumentals as well as vocals. Morning sessions will be devoted to technique, while afternoons will include a faculty-led band lab that will demonstrate how to "put it all together."

Please visit the Swing Intensive page to learn more and to register--space is very limited in this special weekend. Hope to see you there!

2008 Fiddle Tunes Faculty

Vermont. Alabama. New England. Cape Breton Island. North Carolina. Mexico. Argentina.

These aren't just places. They are cultures comprised of stories, histories, relationships, and songs. We're honored to have a collection of master musicians from these and many other parts of the world join us for the 2008 Festival of American Fiddle Tunes. Tim O'Brien. Harold Luce. James Bryan. Lee Stripling. Jim and Joyce Cauthen. And many, many more.

These amazing artists will come to Port Townsend in July to serve as friends, guides, and inspirations. They are the keys to the cultures behind the place names.

To lean more, visit our 2008 Festival faculty page.

...and once you're inspired, don't forget to register for the Festival!

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