Saturday: Tango Music in Tok

There is another concert coming to Tok!

Tomorrow: Saturday, July 16 – TANGO IN TOK!

At Off the Road House
Duct Tape Radio & Off the Road House are excited to host Folias Music bringing the tangy zest of tango to Tok. Refreshments.

Tango Lessons 5:30 to 6 p.m.
$10/person or $15/couple. Bring your dancing shoes!

Tango Concert 7 – 9.
$10/person donation. Bring a chair and a friend.

Scenes from the concert in our front yard this month with singer/songwriter Paul Thompson aka Buskalaska. A lovely evening of music and dancing.

Are you having a great summer?

Hosting Buskalaska: Singer Songwriter from the UK

This weekend, we will be hosting Paul Thompson AKA Buskalaska who is touring Alaska on his own, performing in clubs and people’s homes along the way. He’ll be performing two sets Saturday night, July 2 here in Tok.

The first set is especially for families with children and starts around 5pm for an hour or so. Then around 7pm, Paul will launch into a second set of music.

Paul says he’s been hitchhiking mostly to get around the state and having good luck with it although he will try to catch the bus from Fairbanks to Tok. From here, he hopes to get to Haines so if you know anyone headed in that direction, please let us know as he’d love a ride!

We’ll have light snacks and beverages in the cooler and if it isn’t raining, we can have a firepit going to grill up some food if you want to bring something. Feel free to BYOB for yourselves or bring some munchies to share. This concert is brought to you by Duct Tape Radio and Humanities Forum.

We also plan on having a small garage sale Saturday morning starting at 9am. We’ll post signs out on the street. Mostly clothing and accessories for women (women’s sizes 7 thru 12) and girls (girl sizes 3T & 4T); toys, books.

Hope you’re enjoying the summer so far! (yes, there is sun here at the moment…)

Save the Date! 2 Concerts in Tok…

Summer is almost here, and with summer come the musicians. We have two upcoming house concerts in Tok in July – make sure to mark your calendars! For the uninitiated, a “house concert” is a concert hosted in someone’s home. These happen in communities around the country as musical artists make their way on often self-funded music tours. Last year, we hosted Marian Call and 907Britt at our place for a full night of great music.

July 2 – Meet singer-songwriter “Buskalaska on a magical mystery tour from England to the untamed wilds of Alaska and Canada, beginning June 2011. Buskalaska’s musical journey will take him from Anchorage to the Arctic Circle, from the Yukon and Alberta to the Rockies and isles of BC, performing at festivals, coffee houses and bars, house concerts and impromptu street performances. AND in Tok, Alaska at the Risdahl’s place. You can hear some of his music here.

July 16 – Folias Flute and Guitar Duo will be performing acoustic tango music in Tok (location TBA) AND giving Tango lessons. Yes, TANGO lessons.  More about them from their website:

The Grand Rapids, MI based Folias Flute and Guitar Duo was founded by the husband and wife duo Carmen Maret and Andrew Bergeron in 2002. They have performed in concert halls, clubs and for tango events across North America. The duo’s original compositions and arrangements have been recorded on four separate Folias CD releases which are on the Blue Griffin Recording and White Pine Music labels and have been reviewed by Flute Talk magazine and Fanfare Magazine. The duo’s background in classical concert music performance and composition mixed with their training in tango and jazz make their performances both informed and exciting. Find out more at Folias Music.

How is THAT for global culture in Tok, Alaska? What other events are happening in the community that you’d like to promote?

AK PRIDE Performed Tonight in Tok

The Anchorage-based youth arts and performance group, AK PRIDE, gave a rousing performance this evening at the Tok School. Phenomenally talented all, with a stunning performance by modern violinist Bryson whose looping technique made his single instrument soar like an entire orchestra.

These surprising moments of culture and entertainment are welcome here.

Stay tuned for several musical concerts in Tok in July including a busker from the UK and a Tango duo who will also be giving tango lessons!

Concerts at Grumpy Grizz this week

This week: Wednesday, December 1 at noon and Saturday, December 4 at 1pm stop by to hear Pam Lehman and Jon Cox performing family- friendly, fairly folksy, and fully free music at the Grumpy Grizz.

According to an email from Pam:

Jon has been visiting Tok since August and working at his aunt Francine’s General Store. He will be leaving mid-December but plans to come back soon.  Pam is spending her first winter here in Tok and hopes that this will be a first of many free music events to come.   Both of them look forward to sharing some of their favorite songs.

Please join them on Wednesday or Saturday!

This Weekend in Tok Alaska

What an exciting weekend we’re going to have! First, Friday night is the CANnes Film Festival. And on Sunday, we’re hosting two incredible singer/songwriters at our home and the concert is open to everyone (just bring a folding chair just in case we need extra seating). Details below:

5th Annual CANnes Film Festival Series FAMILY NIGHT for “Kids” of ALL ages
Friday, Nov.19, 2010 @ 6:00pm
Fast Eddy’s

Banquet Room opens at 5:30pm
Films begin at 6:00pm

6:00pm – Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax – The wise words of the Once-ler are worth
listening to as he spins a fanciful tale with a serious theme: Clean up the
environment before it’s too late! “I am the Lorax; I speak for the trees.
Until someone like YOU cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not!”

6:55 – Forever Wild – This film captures the glory of undeveloped, wild places and renews our understanding of the majesty of wild lands, the ecological necessity of protecting them, and the important role individual Americans continue to play in preserving a legacy of wilderness for all to enjoy.

A fun-filled evening for the ENTIRE family. This is a family activity…PLEASE – NO unsupervised children. Admission: 1 can or package of food for the Helping Hands Food Bank.

Marian Call and 907Britt Perform

Sunday, Nov.21, 2010 @ corner of West C and West Willow

(driveway is on West C across the street from former Coast Guard housing)

5:00pm – Family Singalong with 907Britt.

6:00pm – 907Britt performs. Check out her music here.

7:30pm – Marian Call performs. Check out her music here.

Suggestion Donation: $10 to be split equally between both artists.

Light refreshments will be served. Children are welcome, particularly for the early show at 5pm. Music CDs will also be on sale for both artists.

Note: Marian Call will be driving up the Alaska Highway from the Lower 48. If weather is uncooperative, Britt will carry the show for us!

You can also RSVP informally on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=125260140864660

Hope to see you at one or both events!

Gordie Tentrees and Sarah MacDougall in Tok

Thanks to Bud Johnson of Acoustic Accents who hosted Canadian musicians Gordie Tentrees and Sarah MacDougall in Tok last weekend and put on a very enjoyable house concert literally in his living room. Sarah kept every entertained with her quirky style, gorgeous voice, and even had us howling (like wolves as part of a sing-a-long).

Yes, she’s in her socks!

Gordie offered up rambling, bluesy tales and storytelling banter in between.

Matt King on slide guitar and backup vocals.

Check them out on Facebook!

Sarah MacDougall Facebook Page

Gordie Tentrees Facebook Profile

Up for a concert in town featuring talented and lovely Alaskan singer/songwriters Marian Call and Britt Arnesen? Prefect winter-time event with great music to warm the soul! Working to make that happen. Stay tuned here or to our Facebook Page for updates.

If you’re into the arts in Tok, don’t forget to check out Duct Tape Radio and Humanities Forum on Facebook as well.

Getting More Concerts In Tok

Well, we did it. This summer, we hosted a House Concert in front of our house and hosted a musician in our home. This is not anything I’d ever planned on doing and only first heard about House Concerts a few months ago from the lovely and talented Marian Call of Anchorage. But then I received an email from Vanessa Boyd asking for help finding a venue in Tok where she could play on her way out of Alaska.

The first thing I did was turn to Bud Johnson of Acoustic Accents who is the Go To Guy for music in Tok, however, he was too swamped to help. Then I got the wild idea of hosting Vanessa at our place. It sounded like a fun thing to do, and it really was. Lucia of Duct Tape Radio stopped by at my urging to help me think through where the stage should be, and she came up with a great idea of using our covered porch to protect the musical and electronic equipment. My husband did most of the heavy lifting, hanging two large tarps over the driveway to protect the seats from the never-ending rain.

We had a modest turnout but everyone seemed to really enjoy themselves. Vanessa’s music was so creative and beautiful. I had no idea what to expect, but the layering of electric guitar and her voice through effects was mesmerizing. The whole event was really a positive experience. Our family kicked in some extra money for Vanessa to cover her expenses above and beyond what folks put into her tip jar, and it was well worth it. You can see additional photos from this event on Vanessa’s Facebook Page.

This event should not be an anomaly.

How can we all support Bud Johnson and Duct Tape Radio and Humanities Forum and others to get more music events to Tok?

Interview: Musician, artist, writer Vanessa Boyd in Tok Sunday

I got an email from NYC-based singer/songwriter Vanessa Boyd who found this blog and got in touch to ask about opportunities to perform in Tok. She – like several other talented musicians including Marian Call and Britt Arnessen – are amenable to doing House Concerts where people literally host them at their homes and invite friends and people in the community.

Vanessa will be performing THIS SUNDAY June 27 from 7pm-9pm at the corner of West Willow and West C Street (on West C) across from Coast Guard housing. Just follow the music or look for the balloons!

This is an all-ages event (FAMILY FRIENDLY song set), we’ll have a fire pit going, and I have a bunch of rhubarb ready to cut if you’re in need. Also any artist who would like to show or sell their wares – let me know. I’ll have tables set up to display.

Here’s a brief interview with her that we did via email.

1. How would you describe your music to someone who isn’t familiar with your work?

IN TERMS OF THIS SET, AGNOSTIC ELECTRIC GOSPEL, MY MELODIES TEND TO REFLECT MY SOUTHERN ROOTS, GOSPEL AND AMERICANA. THE MUSIC IS BASED MORE ON MY TRAVELS, ESPECIALLY THE GNOUA, SUFI AND CHANTING OF DIFFERENT SPIRITUAL TRANCE MOVEMENTS IN MOROCCO, SPAIN, FRANCE, ETC. I BELIEVE IN THE SUBJECTIVITY OF THE WRITER, THAT WE ALL SPEAK FROM EXPERIENCE.

2. What instruments do you play and which is your favorite?

SINCE I’VE BEEN WRITING MUSIC, I HAVE SPENT THE MOST TIME WITH THE GUITAR, BOTH ACOUSTIC AND NOW ELECTRIC. I ALSO PLAY THE BARITONE UKELELE, SYNTHESIZER, AND THE MOROCCAN HAJHUJ. EACH INSTRUMENT TENDS TO BRING OUT DIFFERENT EMOTIONAL BASES.

3. Who inspires you musically?

IN THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS, I WOULD HAVE TO SAY THE BIGGEST INFLUENCES HAVE BEEN FUSION ARTISTS JUANA MOLINA AND MAJID BEKKHAS.

4. You are also an artist and describe your work as “reactionary art and art appropriation” – can you define what that means?

MY VISUAL ART FOCUSES ON MY REACTION TO DOMINATOR CULTURE AND IS OFTEN FEMINIST. WHEN I MOVED TO NEW YORK I STARTED WORKING IN MIXED MEDIA AND REALLY FELL FOR ART THAT USES NON-TRADITIONAL MATERIALS OR CONTEXTS.

4. And you’re a writer. What do you like to write about and why?

MY PUBLISHED WORK HAS MOSTLY BEEN FOR NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES, ALTHOUGH I’VE ALSO PUBLISHED POETRY ON OCCASION. I LIKE RECOGNIZING GOOD WORK BY GOOD PEOPLE.

5. Which came first – Writing, Art or Music? When and what did you first create?

I DON’T REALLY SEE A SEPARATION BETWEEN WRITING, ART OR MUSIC. THEY’RE JUST DIFFERENT MEDIUMS FOR A MESSAGE. I’D DONE ALL OF THEM SINCE CHILDHOOD, BUT THE MUSIC BECAME A STRONG PASSION THAT GUIDED MY DECISIONS AS AN ADULT.

6. What is V2K Experience?

V2K IS THE NAME OF MY COMPANY, AND IT’S A PLATFORM FOR EXPANDING THE WAYS I WORK IN THE ARTS. EXPERIENCE IS A RESUME OF SORTS, A RUN DOWN OF WHAT I’VE DONE IN THE PROFESSIONAL WORLD IN CORPORATE AND MEDIA FIELDS.

Enjoy some artsy and eclectic sounds from the very talented Vanessa Boyd THIS SUNDAY June 27 from 7pm-9pm at the corner of West Willow and West C Street (on West C) across from Coast Guard housing.

And stay tuned for the date & time of Britt Arnessen’s House Concert.


Did You Go to Chickenstock? We did!

Here are a few snapshots of the weekend at Chickenstock – and yes, it rained and rained and rained but the musicians kept playing.

Arriving at Chickenstock

Our camper - we overnighted for two nights

Got outhouses?

The stage at Chickenstock

The backstage at Chickenstock.

Got Chicken Hat?

Yes, it really WAS the stage!

Folks at Chickenstock

I ❤ Chicken, Alaska, too!

I got the chance to interview Josea, the gal who organizes the event. Will upload later this week.

Did you go to Chickenstock? Please share photos and stories!

Acoustic Accents – Folk Music Show Coming from Tok

If you dig deep enough, you will find amazing little nuggets of culture and talent in our own backyard here in Tok, Alaska. Here’s a little email inteview I conducted with Bud Johnson of Acoustic Accents folk music radio show.

What is Acoustic Accents?

IMG_0952ACOUSTIC ACCENTS is a syndicated program taped at Spin Monkey Productions in Tok, Alaska and broadcast weekly in Alaska on KNBA-FM Anchorage, KBRW FM Barrow, KYUK Bethel, KUAC-FM Fairbanks, KIYU Galena, Nome Public Radio, KTNA-FM Talkeetna, and KCHU Valdez. The show is also transmitted via translators and repeater stations across Interior Alaska. Available live on the web at kuac.org, knba.org, and ktna.org.

On with the interview…

Me: When/where did you start Acoustic Accents?

Bud: Acoustic Accents was started in 1993 in Galena, AK at the small but vital community radio station KIYU.

Me: What inspired you to start it?

Bud: I started a contemporary jazz program called “Jazz etc” around 1991 that ran on KIYU Sunday nights and lasted 3 hours. Spending 3 to 4 hours at the station each week gave me lots of time to explore the station library and it wasn’t long before I discovered this group of contemporary folk musicians that really blew me a way. Most were on the now defunct Windham Hill label and many were on Rounder Records. I started to play a few tracks from these artists on my jazz show but they really didn’t work in that format so I decided to cut the jazz show down to 2 hours and lead in with 1 hour acoustic oriented show that featured folk, bluegrass, and other roots music. I called it Acoustic Accents and when I moved to Tok in 1998 I put Jazz Etc to rest for good and focused all my energy on the new show.

Me: What equipment did you use when you first started the show and what is different today?

Bud: I did my show live in the studio until 1998 when KUAC in Fairbanks became the first station to air a prerecorded version of my show. At that time I had set up a studio at my house that was very much like the one at the radio station with a mike, mixing board, and CD players. I recorded my show “live” to DAT tape and send the tape to KUAC. Every few months they’d send a box of old shows back so I could reuse the DAT cassettes which were pretty expensive. Today I still use the mike and mixing board but everything is recorded separately on the computer and then “assembled” using a software program called Sound Forge. I burn the show to CD’s which are mailed twice a month to the various stations that carry the show.

IMG_0949Me: What have been some of the most memorable moments running your show?

Bud: After I moved back to the road system in 1998 I started to record interview segments and performances at my studio in Tok and while traveling to festivals and conferences. To date, I have recorded about 60 interviews and along the way met some amazing people. Some of the more memorable include an interview I did with Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer in 2001, a little more than a year before Dave died from a massive heart attack (Dave was one month older than me). I also interviewed a brilliant Canadian artist named Colin Linden right after he had worked with the Coen brothers on “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” and had a cameo role in their movie “Intolerable Cruelty”. Now he had some good stories! There have been many, many more great moments but suffice to say it has been a great pleasure to get to know personally so many of the artists that I admire and feature on the show.

Me: What are some of the challenges running the show?

Bud: Time, time, time!! It’s a labor of love and a major time commitment. I presently have seven stations that carry the show and it airs almost everyday of the week. To insure that shows arrive in time to air (via the postal service), I have to stay 2 – 4 weeks ahead in my programming. It can be a real juggling act with family commitments and responsibilities at work. Trying to fit in a vacation means I may be programming Christmas holiday music in October!

Me: Where can people hear your show?

Bud: My show can be heard across much of the state on nine stations and 11 translator stations and is also available via the web from four stations that stream. You can find a listing of times and stations on my web site at acousticaccents.net/index_files/onyourradiodial.htm

Me: If someone wants to hear your show at their local station, how do they get it to happen?

Bud: Contact the program director or station manager at their station and say “WE WANT ACOUSTIC ACCENTS!!”. Then give them my email address (budATacousticacents.net) or send them to my web site.

Me: What do you hope people get out of your show?

Bud: I hope people get the same sense of discovery and excitement that I get when I hear a new artist for the first time that really moves me. The ultimate compliment is when someone hears an artist for the first time on my show and then buys their recordings or attends one of their concerts. Then I feel I have provided a great service to both the artist and the listener.

Who else would you like to hear from  in Tok? I’ll try to get an interview!

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