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THE BABA BULLETIN
October 2013 27 Years of Bluegrass
Inside:Anne’s NotesLast Month’s showUpcoming showsMembership
Swap-n-ShopStringing You AlongIBMA winnersB-grass VenuesMonthly JamsFestival FlyersBluegrass RadioThinkin’ & Grinnin’More cool stuffAdvertise here!!
Pick Your NewsWebsites
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE:
Volume 27, Issue 4
The Bay Area Bluegrass Association 5820 Misty Meadow, League City, TX 77573
**Articles are opinionsof the writers alone anddo not imply agreementon the part of the Boardof Directors or the Members.**
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Are you ready for some Bluegrass??
The weather is cooling down but the music isn't. Salt Grass, one of our all-time favorite bands, will be back again this month with another favorite Pet Rooster and a new band to the BABA stage. Making Tyme is a group of talented individuals who have been around the BABA scene have now joined forces to form a new group. There is no doubt
that they will become a BABA favorite. Judging from their recent performances around town they will be a hot group that you don't want to miss!
Next month, get ready for the “Triple Feature Gospel” end-of-year show. It's the last event of 2013 and we've put together a show to send the year out with a bang. Expect three great bands including another group new to the BABA stage: Robertson County Line is a great friend to BABA that finely had a slot open so they are able to play for us. You really don't want to miss them. Bluegrass Solution and White Dove have been BABA favorites for years. If you were only able to come to one show all year, this will be the one you would choose.
Looking to the future, your board of directors is working hard planning events. Work includes:
Vince Gill has a bluegrass album: High Lonesome Sound. So does Patty Loveless: Mountain Soul. Brad Paisley,
couldn’t pass up recording Darrell Scott’s excellent “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive.” Now Alan Jackson has released “The Bluegrass Album.” Even Zac Brown has announced that he’s going to throw up if he hears one more song about tail gates and ‘Daisy Dukes’. Lyle Lovett frequently ends his shows with an homage to his bluegrass roots. Well, country stars, here it is: BABA invites you to come on down to the League City, Texas, Civic Center, the third Saturday of most months. Come and jam, listen and/or play on the stage. No cover charge, and we don’t plug in anything but the speakers! Sounds like you’ve been missing something. We’ve been tending it for you, waiting or you to come home. for more details.
Open Invitation to the Country Music Stars (& Fans)
Kathy Mattea, Patty Loveless, and even Dave Alvin
f www.bayareabluegrass.org
ANNE’S NOTES
About BABA
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The Bay Area Bluegrass Association (BABA) was organized in 1986 and incorporated in 1987 under the Texas Non-Profit Corporation Act. The primary purpose of BABA is to preserve, encourage, and promote Bluegrass and Bluegrass gospel music as an American art form. BABA promotes Bluegrass through being active in community events, fund raisers, festivals, and monthly shows. BABA is a 501(c)(3) tax deductible organization; see any Director for information.
The monthly show is free to the public and features Bluegrass from the local and national scene. The stage show begins at 7:00 PM, but pickers are welcome to bring their instruments and come earlier to jam. Tasty, inexpensive food is available at the show, and there are raffles, door prizes, and Bluegrass merchandise for sale. This is a ‘no alcohol’ event, but there’s plenty of music and great family fun!
Proceeds from donations, sponsors, memberships, sales, and raffles are used to keep the doors open and the regular shows free to the public. They also maintain and replace sound equipment, storage, security, and incidental expenses of keeping the music playing. We thank you for your attendance, your generosity, and your love of the music. 2
Contributed by Anne Hayden
There are some of us semi-mis-placed BABA folks who live as much as an hour or more from our monthly shows. Ron & I are up in Spring, near Mercer Arboretum (a lovely place for walking and picnics). Fellow board member Chris Bagley lives in Bellaire. The Simses live in Sugarland. Loooonnnnnnnng time BABA members Tony & Nema Redding live in Cypress. And there are many other pickers from the hinterlands as well. While Ron & I make it to virtually every show, the distance is a bit far for us to try to make other jams or activities in the Galveston Bay area.
Speaking of Tony & Nema, as I was, let me tell you about a couple of jamming events that they host. Each fourth Saturday of most months, Tony & Nema organize a fun-filled jam at the Kleb Woods Nature Center from noon to 4:00. This is a very friendly jam, and even beginners and not-so-advanced bluegrassers are welcome to come play. They do follow the usual rules of bluegrass jamming, so you get to choose a tune and the tempo when it's your turn as they go around the circle. Everyone is encouraged to join in, but you can also sit and listen if you want. If the group gets a bit large, we sometimes split up into other rooms. In nice weather, the jamming is out on the porch; otherwise, we're inside in the air conditioning. The Kleb Woods Nature Center is at 20303 Draper Road, Tomball TX 77377. Warning: there is a Kleb Woods Nature (off 2920). THAT IS !!!
But wait! There's more! Each Monday evening, the Reddings host another jam at St. Aidan's Episcopal Church (13131 Fry Road) in Cypress. The jam starts at 7:00, and jammers are welcome to join others for dinner at Spring Creek BBQ in Cypress at 5:30 before the jam.
For more information on either of these jams, or to be put on the Reddings' email list, please contact them at .
Keep on pickin'!!!
Preserve NOT THE ONE
A Walk in the (Kleb) Woods – and More!
Stringing You Along......
SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS!Don’t forget to bring us yourreceipts from any establishment where you shopor eat on the day of the BABA show! If you make your pur-chase on the way home, bringthe receipt to the next show. Put your name and zip code on the back (and the shop name if it’s not on the receipt) and drop it into the BABA raffle jar. Your shopping in League City helps promote BABA, and youcould win a raffle prize for your effort!
League City
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Fire on the Strings with a full range of workshops in August, more workshops throughout the year at the regular monthly shows, and the Texas State Banjo, Guitar and mandolin Championships. These are just a few of the things we are working on, and we have some special shows and events lined up I know you'll enjoy.
Now I need to ask for your help. Remember that BABA is funded solely by your membership and donations. Just like everyone else times are getting tuff. We are working hard to keep BABA a top-shelf association and we are trying to keep the monthly shows free, but we have to pay the bills or we won't be able to have a show at all.
It takes help from all the members to do that. Ask at work if your company has a non-profit donation program. Bring your friends and ask them to join. Donate what you can and help
thif you can. Thanks for helping bring us into our 27 year, and thanks in advance for helping us continue for many more!
As always, keep on bluegrassing.
Rick
Marriage and love are purely a matter of chemistry.
That is why one treats the other like toxic waste.
Marriages are made in heaven.
But then again, so is thunder and lightning.
If you want your wife to listen and pay strict attention to every word you say,
talk in your sleep.
Marriage is grand -- and divorce is at least a 100 grand!
Married life is very frustrating.
In the first year of marriage, the man speaks and the woman listens.
In the second year, the woman speaks and the man listens.
In the third year, they both speak and the neighbors listen.
When a man opens the door of his car for his wife, you can be sure of one thing:
Either the car is new or the wife is.
Marriage is when a man and woman become as one;
The trouble starts when they try to decide which one.
Before marriage, a man will lie awake all night thinking about something you
said . After marriage, he will fall asleep before you finish.
A man is incomplete until he is married. After that, he is finished.
Observations on Marriage
(Thanks to Sandy Jones)
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Support your localbluegrass musicassociation. Member-ships for adults startat $40 dollars and theprofessional singlemembership is $75.
http://ibma.org/membership
The 2013 International Bluegrass Music Awards
Hall of Fame Inductees: Tony Rice, Paul Warren
Entertainer of the Year: The Gibson Brothers
Vocal Group of the Year: The Gibson Brothers
Instrumental Group of the Year: The Boxcars
Male Vocalist of the Year: Junior Sisk
Female Vocalist of the Year: Claire Lynch
Emerging Artist of the Year: Della Mae
Mandolin Player of the Year: Adam Steffey
Dobro Player of the Year: Rob Ickes
Bass Player of the Year: Barry Bales
Fiddle Player of the Year: Jason Carter
Guitar Player of the Year: Bryan Sutton
Banjo Player of the Year: Mike Munford
Bluegrass Songwriter of the Year: Eric Gibson
Album of the Year: Papertown, Balsam Range, produced by Balsam Range, Mountain Home.
Song of the Year: “They Called It Music,” The Gibson Brothers, written by Eric Gibson & Joe Newberry.
Instrumental Recorded Performance of the Year: “Foggy Mountain Rock;” by Tom Adams, Dan Tyminski, Ron Stewart, Dennis Crouch, Clay Hess and Randy Kohrs; written by Louise Certain, Burkett Graves & Gladys Stacey; Rounder Records.
Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year: “Beulah Land,” Marty Raybon, written by Squire Parsons, produced by Marty Raybon, Rural Rhythm.
Recorded Event of the Year: “What’ll I Do;” by Terry Baucom with Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Wyatt Rice, Steve Bryant & Buddy Melton; produced by Terry Baucom, Cindy Baucom and Ed Lowe; John Boy & Billy label.
Instrumentalist of the Year: Chris Luquette, Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen
Vocalist of the Year: Robert Greer, Town Mountain
Band of the Year: Town Mountain
New Festival or Venue of the Year: Bluegrass on the Plains; Auburn, AL
Industry Involvement of the Year: Danny Clark
Mentor of the Year: Denise Stiff
For the complete list, and video of Tony Rice accepting his award, go to the IBMA website and You Tube https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZBzGDa5DAjE
WWW.IBMA.ORG
Swap-n-Shop: a free service of the BABA newsletter - for musical instruments and items
related to bluegrass music. Contact the editor @ [email protected]
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DEERING BANJO FOR SALEI have a Deering Goodtime 2 banjo that I would like to sell to a good home. It has only been played once, and that was by one of the retiring astronauts from JSC. It sounded amazing. The specifics are that it is a Goodtime 2, and it includes an eagle embroidered case, strings, picks, tuner, and two straps. It retails for $699 and an un-embroidered case sells for $99. The asking price is $650 for the entire ensemble. Everything is in pristine condition! Margaret McPhail cell - 713-412-7993 email - [email protected]
Are you looking for one in particular that you’d like to email: [email protected] Include a couple of good photos, details, asking price & contact info.
Do you have an instrument that you’d like to sell or trade?
buy or trade?
Free service of the newsletter.
Contact the BABA Swap ‘n’ Shop!
(Grateful donations upon sale are welcome!)
I have one Peavey Basic 50 bass ams for sale.
It does have some scratching in the pot but works fineother than that. Probably a little LPS in the pot and the scratching would go away. Check out the link below - you may have to cut and paste it.
http://www.peavey.com/media/pdf/manuals/80300229.pdf
Ed Fryday 281-636-9419
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Members' names are in alphabetical order
Endowment Gift Members: Phil & Fern Deans, Lisa Maranto
Gold Club Members Don & Jan Clark, Mike & Pat Conwell, Ed & Ann Fitchard, J.B. & Nancy Graham, Gerry & Kim Herman, Lynn Holbrook, Rick & Shirley Kirkland, Darryl & Tina O'Bryant, Laney & Shannon Sims Membership in the Gold Club is payable annually. We thank you for your “extra” support.
BABA Lifetime Members: Brad & Dee Alford, Dave Aldrich, Scott & Diana Armstrong, Doris Arnett, Chris Bagley, Hubert & Shirley Brasseaux, Cara Cooke, Eric & Kim Corgey, Lyman & Annis Cox, Paul & Dana Cutts, Robert & Debi Duke, Bill & Joni Dusenbury, Harry Edwards, Ruth Evans, George Franklin, Jason & Alicia Fricke, Mike Fuller, John & Jean Gardner, Bill & Geri Gatlin, J.B. & Nancy Graham, Jim & Sharon Greenlee, Doris Grigg, Chuck & Mary Pat Gunn, Robert & Elizabeth Hasserd, Tom Harrison,
Arvin & Sheryl Holland, Sammy & Ottie Holloway, Jan Johnston, Stan Jones, Paul & Linda Kerr, Pat Lomas, Ken & Wanda MacDonnell, Phil & Cecile Mathers, Paul & Madeline McKneely, Faber & Sandy McMullen, Patrick Milligan, Barbara Monroe, Charles & Ellen Orsburn, Mike Petitt, Bill & Glenna Pierpont, Norman Ponder, Billy Potts, Tony & Nema Redding, Karl Reid, Jack & Carol Ritter, Tom & Sandy Roberts, Jonathan & Kristine Samuell, Billy & Terry Schmidt, Jerry & Monica Scribner, Gordon Spaulding, O.K. & Sharon Stafford, Bob & Marilyn Taylor, James & Laura Taylor, Scott Teven, Charlene Threlkeld, David Towery, Helen Vinson, Viola Wakefield, Larry Wenner, Paul Williams.
Ed & Becky Fryday, Paul & Lillie Futch,
Ron & Anne Hayden,
A BIG BLUEGRASS THANKS! to our members
who help keep the music playing every month, and an extra shout out to those who have joined as Gold Club, Lifetime, Endowment and Foundation levels. We couldn’t do this without all of you!
PICK YOUR NEWS
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Foundation Member:Ed Fryday
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Alison Krauss has been diagnosed with ‘dysphonia’ which simply means ‘a voice impairment orspeech disorder.’ Treatment includes voice rest, so her performances in the immediate future havebeen cancelled. This is not uncommon among professional singers, and voice rest is no strangerto others including Shania Twain who has successfully recovered from dysphonia. Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert have needed voice rest as well. Her representatives say that they “anticipate a smooth, quick recovery given proper treatment and adequate rest.”
Alan Jackson was quoted recently as saying that he misses the “real roots-y, traditional stuff ”that is missing in today’s ‘Country Music’ sound. That might be bad news for Nashville, but it’sgood news for Bluegrass Fans. On September 24th, Alan released “The Bluegrass Album” and itincludes several of his own original songs that ring true to the genre. In an review published in the 10/1/13 issue of Country Weekly, Bob Paxman assures us “This isn't some country star's halfhearted vanity attempt at bluegrass—Alan's album is the real thing, a ‘must’ whether you're a bluegrass buff or just a fan of fine music.”
Zac Brown has also commented negatively on the commercialism in the Nashville radio sound. Say, maybe the band will offer up some of his acoustic guitar licks and loan that blazing fiddler to usBluegrass music fans for awhile too. Give a listen to “Martin” by Zac Brown Band on You Tube......or ask Pauline Eklund play it for you in the jam session at BABA.
Suzy Bogguss u Travelin’ McCourys u Sierra Hull
The Boxcars u Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out
Rambling Rooks u The Spinney Brothers
Gold Heart u The Herrins
Two days of great music, chili, and beautiful fowers under the Texas sky!
Bring your blankets and lawn chairs!
Festival hours Friday 4:30p - 10p Saturday 10:30a - 10p.
Farmers Branch Historical Park 2540 Farmers Branch Ln Farmers Branch, Texas 75234
Only 15 minutes from D/FW Airport! Discounted Festival Room Rates! RV parking available.
Check our website at:
BluegrassHeritage.org for more details about special deals on hotel rooms.
Artists and schedule subject to change without notice.
BluegrassHeritage.org
This event is brought to you by the City of Farmers Branch, Texas and the Bluegrass Heritage Foundation.
FREE
Free Admission, no ticket required
Friday & Saturday October 18-19, 2013 Farmers Branch Texas Historical Park
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Individual Membership: $35.00 annually
You’ll become a member of the BABA family and support the free monthly shows & jams. You’ll receive the
BABA Bulletin Newsletter monthly, admission to workshops at the monthly shows, admission to Bluegrass in the
Park for BABA members & guest, updates about Bluegrass events in the area, discounts on some bluegrass
shows in the area – as well as the satisfaction of supporting BABA and Bluegrass Music in Texas.
Family Membership: $50.00 annually
You’ll become a member of the BABA family with all the benefits of the individual membership for you and your
immediate family. You’ll support the free monthly shows & jams, receive the BABA Bulletin Newsletter monthly,
get admission to workshops at the monthly shows and admission to Bluegrass in the Park for BABA members &
guest, get updates about Bluegrass events in the area, discounts on some bluegrass shows in the area - and the
satisfaction of supporting BABA and Bluegrass Music in Texas.
Gold Club Membership Individual: $100.00 annually
Get all the benefits of the individual membership, a Gold Club Membership Name Badge, & a BABA shirt for
giving that extra support to the BABA family. You’ll become a member of the BABA family and support the free
monthly shows & jams, receive the BABA Bulletin Newsletter monthly, get admission to workshops at the
monthly shows, admission to Bluegrass in the Park for BABA members & guest, updates about Bluegrass events
in the area, discounts on some bluegrass shows in the area - and the satisfaction of supporting BABA a little
extra.
Lifetime Member Individual: $350.00
Get all the benefits of BABA membership for life! You’ll become a member of the BABA family and support the
free monthly shows & jams, and receive the BABA Bulletin Newsletter monthly. You’ll get admission to
workshops at the monthly shows, admission to Bluegrass in the Park for BABA members & guest, updates about
Bluegrass events in the area, discounts on some bluegrass shows in the area - and the satisfaction of supporting
BABA for life.
Lifetime Member Family: $500.00
Get all the benefits of BABA membership for life for you and your immediate family! You’ll become a member of
the BABA family and support the free monthly shows & jams, and receive the BABA Bulletin Newsletter monthly.
You’ll get admission to workshops at the monthly shows, admission to Bluegrass in the Park for BABA members
& guest, updates about Bluegrass events in the area, discounts on some bluegrass shows in the area - and the
satisfaction of supporting BABA for life.
Lifetime Gold Club Membership Individual: $1000.00
Get all the benefits of the individual membership, A Gold Club Membership Name Badge, A BABA shirt, and
knowing that you are giving that extra support to the BABA family. You’ll become a member of the BABA family
and support the free monthly shows & jams. You’ll receive the BABA Bulletin Newsletter monthly, admission to
workshops at the monthly shows, admission to Bluegrass in the park for BABA members & guest, updates about
Bluegrass events in the area, discounts on some bluegrass shows in the area -and the satisfaction of supporting
BABA ‘above and beyond’.
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
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Texas Bluegrass Jams & Shows
Mondays
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Fridays
Saturdays
Combined list from and so wherever you are in
Southeast to Central Texas, you might just as well bring your instruments because we're going to find you a place to pick
and jam.
PLEASE notify us at if you find any errors, or have a jam that you'd like changed, added or
deleted. We list by day of the week, then by town/city.
rd 3 Monday, 2-6 PM, South Texas Bluegrass Gospel Jam, G&H BBQ, 5491 Hwy 624.
Email ,
Every Monday 7-9:30 PM, St. Aidan's Episcopal Chruch, 13131 Fry Road. Email ,
phone 281-373-1777nd th 2 & 4 Mondays, 7 PM, “Monday-in-a-Jam” at Grady's BBQ, 327 E. Kakoma Dr., 78216. Phone Peyton
Starr 210-870-4321 or Sheryl Sultenfuss (no phone listed)
st rd st 1 & 3 Tuesday, 7 PM, Beginner/Intermediate, 1 Presbyterian Church. Phone Jeff White 325-248-4114
nd st 2 Tuesday, All Gospel Jam, 6 PM, 1 Baptist Church. Phone Linda Barton, 830-589-2486
st 1 Tuesday, 7-@9 PM at Fuddruckers, 2040 NASA Pkwy, 281-933-1620
st rd 1 & 3 Tuesday, 6:30-9:30, Shulenburg RV Park Clubhouse. Phone Loretta Baumgarten 979-743-4388 or
st 1 Wednesday, 7-10 PM, Musician's Woodshed, 3698 RR 620 South, Ste. 107, 78738, themusicianswoodshed.com
Houston: each Wednesday, 6-9 PM, at Hickory Hollow, 100 Heights Blvd, Houston (just south of I 10 on Heights Blvd)
st rd 1 & 3 Thursdays, 7 PM, Bruce Manbridge's home. Contact Steve Mangold for all Austin Jam info, 512-345-6155
Every Thursday, 5:30–7:30 PM, Duke's BBQ. Email , phone 512-869-8076
Every Thursday, 7 PM, Allie Morvent's House, phone 409-962-5236
Every Thursday, 6:30-9 PM, Manchaca Railroad BBQ, FM 1626. Phone Dave 512-680-4433
th 4 Friday, 6:30 PM, Silver Sage Corral, east of Bandera. For info, phone 830-796-4969st 1 Friday, 6:30 PM, Town Square. For info, phone 903-678-3857
Every Friday, 7-9 PM, Dickinson BBQ, 2111 FM 517 E. Phone 281-534-2500st th
1 Friday, begins 11 AM, Hondo Hootenany. Hondo Community Center, 1014 18 St. Phone 830-426-2831
Every Friday, 7 PM show, Fire Hall, FM 1626 (1 mile West of Manchaca Rd.) Phone 512-282-3600rd
3 Friday, 7 PM, Senior Citizen's Center. Phone Skip Doerr 830-966-6362rd
3 Friday, Slow Jam 5-7 PM, regular jam 7-10 PM, American Legion Post #166, 1402 E. Santa Rosa. Free
Admission. Email or phone Stan Kendrick 361-935-4413 or Gary Moses 361-550-5466
Every Saturday, Texas Opry, no time given, 1720 Sealy, Admission is charged. Phone 281-432-2942nd th
2 & 4 Saturdays, slow jam 2-4 PM, intermediate 4-6 PM, CTBA sponsored. 3801 Berkman Dr., 78723. th4 Saturday, no time listed, Rosedale Baptist Church, 7110 Concord. S.E. Texas Dulcimer Friends.
Phone 409-866-0848th4 Saturday, 4 PM jam & 6 PM show Jan through Sept, Coushatte RV Ranch, Spring Creek Bluegrass Club.
Email phone 979-865-5250, website thEvery Saturday March – Nov, 7:30 PM – 1 AM, between Main & State Sts. @ 6 St.
Phone Jim Miller 972-279-3197 or website www.meetup.com/bluegrass-142th 4 Saturday, noon - 4PM, Kleb Woods Nature Center, Muschke & Draper Rds.
Email or phone 281-373-1777 or 281-910-4396.nd2 Saturday, 11 AM-3 PM, Troy's Music Shop, 4005 Center St. No contact listed.
nd2 Saturday, 6 PM April – Nov, Courthouse Square. Email or
website
Bay Area Bluegrass Association Central Texas Bluegrass Association
Bluntzer:
Cypress:
San Antonio:
Llano:
Medina:
Nassau Bay:
Shulenburg:
Austin:
Austin:
Georgetown:
Groves:
Manchaca:
Bandera:
Carthage:
Dickinson:
Hondo:
Manchaca:
Utopia:
Victoria:
Alvin:
Austin:
Beaumont:
Bellville:
Carrollton:
Cypress/Tomball:
Deer Park:
Fayetteville:
www.springcreekbluegrass.com
www.texaspickinpark.com
phone 361-387-4552
DON’T STOP NOW, WE’RE JUST GETTING STARTED! CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE.......
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Saturdays continued
Sundays
Phone Bill Tuckness 325-247-3223 rd
3 Saturday, no time listed, Oakdale Park, Paluxy River Bluegrass Assoc., free stage show, camping encouraged.
Phone John Scott 817-525-0558rd
3 Saturday, 2 -9 PM, Jam & Stage Show. 9 mi. E. of Luling, Hwy 90. Phone Tony Conyers 512-601-1510 or
512-940-3731st
1 Saturday, 6 PM, Odd Fellows Hall. Phone 903-889-2783 or 903-566-6650nd
2 Saturday, 7:30 PM, Admission charged and not always bluegrass, Houston Folklore Society,
West University Community Building, 6104 Auden. Phone 281-347-3235rd3 Saturday, 3-6 PM, Woodland Christian Church, 607 Rogers, North Harris County Dulcimer Society. No phone listed.
Nothing going on any more. Find a new jam? email the editor at [email protected]
3rd Saturday, 5-11 PM jam, 7 PM show, 300 W. Walker St @ the Civic Center, Bay Area Bluegrass Assoc.
Phone 281-488-2244th4 Saturday, 1-6 PM, Hwy 29 West. Phone Paula 512-778-5410
st1 Saturday, 6 PM, Field Creek Music. Field Creek is between Llano and Brady on Hwy 71.
Phone Bill Tuckness 325-247-3223th4 Saturday Jan – Oct, 5:30 – 10:30 PM, Bluegrass in the Hill Country Jam, The Badu House.
Email rd
3 Saturday, 7 PM Show, Lions Community Center, 1201 Louisiana St. Phone 903-935-7023rd
3 Saturday, 5:30 PM, Community Center. Phone 903-657-3320st
1 Saturday, 10 AM-2 PM, Downtown historical District. Discount coupons at local KOA.
Email or phone 936-597-5002st
1 Saturday, 6 PM-8 PM concert. Brazos River Pickers perform free at Brazos Bend State Park in the
amphitheater. Concert is free but usual State Park Entry fees apply. Phone 281-344-0601 or
website st
1 Saturday, 1 PM, Pearl Bluegrass Jam & Show. Old School House on FM 183 (not US 183). 7 mi. South of
Purmela. RV hookups available. Phone Ronald Medart 254-865-6013 or website rd3 Saturday, 2-5 PM, Danny Ray's Music, 12 Chisholm Trail. Phone 512-671-8663 or
website
4th Saturday, 6:30 PM, Opry House, Hwy 204 (25 mi. SE of Jacksonville). Phone 903-586-8484 or 409-326-4544rd3 Saturday, October through March. No time listed. 400 Como St. Phone 903-885-4078 or 903-885-7063
nd2 Saturday, 4PM jam & 6 PM show, Oklahoma Community Ctr., Conroe-Huffsmith Rd. off FM 2978.
Phone 281-850-1413thin case you sneak across the border. 4 Saturday, no time listed, Old South Jamboree, U.S. Hwy 190.
Phone 504-664-3630
4th Saturday, 7 PM, Opry House. Phone 903-364-2539
every Sunday, 2 PM, Scholz Garten, 1607 San Jacinto, 78701nd
2 Sunday, 2 PM, Heritage Park. South Texas Bluegrass Association, Phone Bill Davis 361-387-4552rd
3 Sunday, noon to 6 PM, Holy Trinity School, 3750 William D. Tate Ave. Phone 214-542-4402
Field Creek:
Glen Rose:
Harwood:
Henderson:
Houston:
Huntington:
League City:
Liberty Hill:
Llano:
Marshall:
Minden:
Montgomery:
Needville:
Pearl:
Round Rock:
Sacul:
Sulphur Springs:
Tomball:
Walker, LOUISIANA:
Wrightright:
Austin:
Corpus Christi:
Grapevine:
st1 Saturday, 6 PM, Field Creek Music. Field Creek is between Llano and Brady on Hwy 71.
www.brazosriverpickers.com
www.pearlbluegrass.com
http://dannyraysmusic.com
here’s the rest of the jam and show schedule! ‘pick’ your favorite......
OK, folks, that’s what we have in our combined list. Remember, that old saying isstill true: so if you know of any changes, corrections, deletionsor updates, PLEASE notify us at so we can keep the information current and correct. always call before traveling, just in case!
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Austin Colony George Franklin 979-417-1280 [email protected] Lynn Holbrook 281-486-0657 [email protected] Before Electricity Tom Roberts 713-863-7351 Brazos River Pickers
Anna Beavers 281-344-0601 [email protected] Buffalo Nickel Bluegrass Band Laney Sims 281-242-2383 [email protected] Cypress Creek Jimmy Pike 713-202-9441 [email protected] Cypress Ramblers Bill Sincler 713-481-1747 [email protected] Greer Family Band Lawrence Greer 979-289-9936 [email protected] greerfamilyband.com Greg English 830-387-9156 [email protected] https://sites.google.com/site/gregenglish43/
Laughing Lizards String Band Steve Bing 832-433-7914 [email protected] www.laughinglizardsband.com LoneStar Bluegrass Band Chris Hirsch 281-491-1680 [email protected] www.lonestarbluegrassband.com Manchaca All Stars Buck Buchanan 512-282-2756 Cara Cooke 512-280-9104 [email protected] Pine Island Station Gary Carter 936-520-2952 [email protected] www.pineislandstation.com Hallie Reeves Solo Fiddle & Violin Performances or with Accompaniment 713-477-2730 [email protected] Pet Rooster Jay Richardson 979-297-2709 [email protected] www.petrooster.com Shadetree Bluegrass Band Ken MacDonnell 281-693-0391
Southern Style Rick Kirkland 281-488-2244 [email protected] Arvin Holland 713-305-5957 [email protected] Texas Harmony Becky Goodwin 281-787-1124 [email protected] The Bluegrass Solution Richard Henry 713-937-4253 Michael Fuller 713-880-2188 [email protected] www.thebluegrasssolution.com White Dove Glen Beaubouef 832-289-7895 www.wdgospel.com Buddy & Tina Wright Group Pat Wright [email protected] www.buddyandtina.com 8 The BABA Bulletin April 2012
TALENT INDEX
List your band in the BABA talent index. At least one band member must be a BABA member. Your annual $35 membership includes asubscription to the BABA Bulletinand supports the association and the music! Give us a hand; we’ll help find you some fans.
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Almost HeavenTony Redding 281-373-1777Nema Redding 281-910-4395
Geoff Union [email protected]
Billy Bright & Geoff Union
http://geoffunion.com/brightunion
Professional Real Estate Inspectors
www.spacecityinspections.com
Ed Fryday ASHI, TPREIA, TAREI, ICC, InterNACHI, HAR
281-636-9419
LAST MONTH’S SHOW AND JAM!.... We our bands and volunteers.
hope you didn’t miss it!
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SETTING UP FOR YOU
THANKS TO THE STAFF!
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THE TROUBLE WITH LIFE IS THAT THERE’S NO BACKGROUND MUSIC.
BABA puts on a stage show on the third Saturday of nearly every month.
Want to get your band on stage? Contact Rick Kirkland at 281-488-2244 and get details!
BANDS
STAGE SET-UP & TAKE-DOWN SLOW JAM
KITCHEN
SOUND
RAFFLE DONATIONS
TABLE VOLUNTEERS
MEMBERSHIP EMCEE WELCOME!
WELCOME BACK!BABA BULLETIN
HAPPY 60th BIRTHDAY
CHRIS HIRSCH
aNNE HAYDEN,PAULINE EKLUND
RON HAYDEN
JUDY STURGEON
TO OUR NEW MEMBERS
TO OUR RETURNING MEMBERS
ROGER EKLUND, PAT PATTERSON,MARK KISHBAUGH SHANNON SIMS
SHARON STAFFORDDEBI DUKE
SHIRLEY KIRKLAND, SANDI COOK, JAMIE CARMICHAEL, SHERYL HOLLAND
o.K. STAFFORD, ROGER EKLUND, JAMES COLLINS,MARK KISHBAUGH, PAT PATTERSON
LANEY SIMS
JAMES COLLINS, FLORENCE SMITH
LONESTAR BLUEGRASS BANDAND A GUEST APPEARANCE BY:
THE BROKEN STRING BLUEGRASS BAND
with: THE SOWELL FAMILY PICKERS
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PHOTOS Travis! from the September Show ( , )THANKS
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MIKEPOWELL
MIKEFULLER
http://baba123.smugmug.com/Music/Monthly-Show-September-2013/See the website for more:
The Broken String Bluegrass Band The Lonestar Bluegrass Band
THEN & NOW!
Chris Hirsch donatedCds, some of hisoriginal and amazingphotography, and evenone of his classic vinylalbums to
Thanks,Chris, we love you!
celebrate his60th birthday!
The Sowell Family Pickers Don’t forget to thank the volunteerswho do set up, takedown and sound!
October Breast Cancer AwarenessMonth
is . Help those fighting, honor
the survivors, remember the fallen. American Cancer Associaton,
Susan Komen Foundation, et al.Donate:
Pickin’ in the Hallway Grinnin’ in the Jam Room
Twisted Pickin’
Proud Grinnin’
Bring the Kids!!
Are these two people related?
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TO ALL FUDDRUCKER’S JAMMERS:If you like the Fudd’s jams but haven’t been getting your monthly email reminder, shoot us an email request at:[email protected]. If you’d like to be added to the list, just let us know!
Join us at Fuddrucker’s, NASA Parkway, on the FIRSTTUESDAY of every month for dinner and jamming.Turn in a BABA ‘coupon’ and we will receive a percentageof your food and drink purchase price as a donation from Fudd’s. Great food, great friends, great bluegrass....howgood can it get?! See Rick Kirkland for a coupon at the Jam.
The BABA Bulletin would like feedback and Bluegrass articles from our readers. Tidbits or articles can be:an amusing quote; reviews of festivals or music conventions; behind-the-scenes reports of bands; technical; RV and campground reviews; anything that you feel would be of interest to Bluegrass enthusiasts. Articles can span more than one issue, and full credit will be given. Original, uncopyrighted work only, please and thank you!
PRESIDENTRick Kirkland
Vice-PresidentLaney Sims
TreasurerChris Bagley
SecretaryJudy Sturgeon
DirectorsPhil DeansTravis PoseyRon HaydenArvin HollandDarryl O’BryantLynn HolbrookAnne HaydenRoger Ecklund
WebMasterTravis [email protected]
BABA Info281-488-2244
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BLUEGRASS RADIO WAVES & INTERNET SITESKNES - FM 99.1 SUN 2-5 PM Fairfield, Carl ConklingKEOS - FM 89.1 TUES 7-9 PM College Station, John RothsKPFT - FM 90.1 SUN 4-6 PM Houston, Chris HirschKVLU - FM 91.3 SAT 7-9 PM BeaumontKOOP - FM 91.7 SUN 10 AM-NOON Austin, Sharon Sandormirsky/ Ted Branson/ Rod MoogKKUS - FM104.1 9-10 AM Tyler, Dave RousseauKSHN - FM 99.9 SAT 8:30-10:30 PM Liberty, Roy BennettKSYM - FM 90.1 SUN NOON-2 PM San Antonio, Hank HarrisonKJIC - FM 90.5 SAT & SUN 6 AM-6 PM Houston, Believers BluegrassKAMU - FM 90.9 SAT 7-8 PM College Station, Dave Higgs (Nashville)www.bayareabluegrass.orgwww.bluegrassdog.comwww.bluegrassheritageradio.comwww.bluegrassmusicjams.com/jam-texas.htmlwww.centraltexasbluegrass.orgwww.cybergrass.comhttp://ibma.org www.southwestbluegrassclub.orgwww.spbgma.comwww.texasbluegrassassociation.comwww.westtexasbluegrasstraditionalmusicassociation.com
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