Howdy folks! We’re really excited because this year’s festival is scheduled the first weekend in June and we’ve got an incredible line up for you.Ogden Friends of Acoustic Music (OFOAM) was established in 2008 to bring more live acoustic music to Ogden and operates under the not-for-profit umbrella of United Way of Northern Utah. OFOAM has a mission to provide musical opportunities to the youth of Ogden.
Date: April 17, 2010 Time: 1:00PM-2:30PM Cost: $35.00 Place: The Acoustic Musician 648 East Union Square Sandy, Utah 84070 801.748.2616
Improvising – It Doesn’t Have To Be So Scary!
Ever wonder if there were some tricks of the trade when it comes to improvisation? National champion and professional bluegrass fiddler Megan B. Lynch will share them with you in this workshop. Learn how to play over chord changes, how breaks and solos are created, and last but not
least, learn when and when not to play! Megan will reveal systems that will makeyour jamming and improvisation fun and successful. Also, learn how the bowing arm makes all the difference in your playing. Megan will show you several great techniques to immediately improve your bowing. This workshop is best for beginning through intermediate fiddlers who would like to improve their musical interactions with others. Recording is encouraged.
Date: April 17, 2010
Time: 7:00PM
Place: The Acoustic Musician 648 East Union Square, Sandy, Utah 84070
Bill Evans and Megan Lynch Concert $15 in advance, $18 at the door
Since teaming up as a touring duo two years ago, San Francisco Bay
Area and Nashville bluegrass mainstays Bill Evans & Megan Lynch
have toured widely through the United States, Canada, the United
Kingdom and Ireland. Spanning a thirty-five year professional
performing career, banjo player and Banjo For Dummies author Bill
Evans has performed with Dry Branch Fire Squad, Peter Rowan, David
Grisman, Hazel Dickens, Laurie Lewis, Jody Stecher, Kathy Kallick,
Bluegrass Intentions and his own Bill Evans String Summit. His two
CDs “Native and Fine” (Rounder Records) and “Bill Evans Plays
Banjo” (Native and Fine Records) topped critics’ lists and the
Bluegrass Unlimited charts. Folks know Nashville resident Megan
Lynch from her National Championship fiddling credentials and from
her performances with 3 Fox Drive, Due West, Dale Ann Bradley, Tony
Trischka, Chris Jones, Roland White and Jim Hurst.
Together, Bill Evans & Megan Lynch make music that’s going to
surprise you. It’s much more than a fiddle and banjo duo. While
virtuosic instrumental work is to be expected from these musicians,
it’s the outstanding lead singing of Megan and the pair’s rich duo
vocal sound that is a revelation. Drawing on singer-songwriter and
alternative rock sources as much as traditional old-time and
bluegrass music, the duo creates music that’s intensely intimate
but truly difficult to categorize. While rooted in bluegrass
tradition, Bill Evans and Megan Lynch display a natural and
unassuming sophistication that reflects their wide-ranging interest
in many kinds of contemporary and popular music.
Date: April 17, 2010
Time: 3:00-4:30 PM
Place: The Acoustic Musician 648 East Union Square Sandy, Utah 84070
Intro to Singing Bluegrass with Confidence (Bill Evans and
Megan Lynch)
cost: $35 Are you nervous about singing? Are you scared of jumping in and
trying to grab a harmony part on the chorus? Do you stand in the
back of a jam and hum quietly to yourself? Well, it’s time to get
in the singing game! Bill & Megan will help you figure out the
right kinds of songs for you, what keys are good choices for your
voice, and where on earth to find those darn harmony parts. Bring
your voice, and a recording device to help you remember some great
new tricks of the trade that will get you singing in jams without
fear. OK, maybe not WITHOUT fear, but definitely with a whole lot
more confidence!
Backup Essentials and Sounding Great at Your Next Jam (Bill
Evans)
cost: $35
Date:
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Time:
1:00pm – 2:30pm
Location:
The Acoustic Musician 648 East Union Square Sandy, Utah 84070
This will be a practical, easy to understand “hands-on, bring your
banjo and let’s pick” kind of workshop that’s open to all players
but ideally designed for musicians with one or more years of banjo
playing experience. We’ll cover practical and easy to learn
techniques that you can put to immediate use to hold in your next
band rehearsal or jam session. Topics to be discussed include
movable chord shapes for vamping, up-the-neck backup using the F
and D shapes and the “In The Mood” roll, down-the-neck backup using
forward rolls and target tones, how to use Earl Scruggs’ great
backup licks to enhance your sound, how to “hear” chord
progressions, using the capo and back-up aesthetics (when to do
what!), fiddle tune and slow-song backup and much more. Tab
examples will be presented for everything that will be covered in
the session but it’s not necessary to read tab well to get a lot
out of this workshop. Audio and/or video recording is encouraged.
If you like camping and Bluegrass music, you’ll love Rockport’s annual Dam Jam Bluegrass Festival located at Rockport’s Old Church campground area. Come and enjoy authentic Bluegrass music. Listen to local Bluegrass bands perform in the Old Church. If playing is your passion, stroll around the camp area and “jam” with other musicians. For further details contact Rockport State Park at 435-336-2241.
This jam is a local favorite. If your into jamming or just listening to some great music make sure you stop by. Most of our instructors will be participating in the some of the jams. If you see us out there make sure to say hello.
The Acoustic Musician will be on location at Snowbirds first Tent Revival event August 14-16 2009. Stop by and visit our booth to check out some of our new products. We will have some great specials at the event as well.
The Acoustic Musician will be on Location at the Snowbird Rock and Blues Festival July 24-26, 2009. Stop by the Festival and out booth for some great music and hot deals. The Acoustic Musician is hosting several workshops at this event.