vol 18 issue 3 - may - june
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Volume 18, Issue 3 May—June 2016
The Montana Rockies
Bluegrass Associa on is a non‐profit associa on
dedicated to promo ng, preserving and sharing our love of bluegrass music in
a spirit of family and friendship.
Inside this issue: Page President Message 2 Spring Festival Photos 4 Spring Festival Report 5 Conroy Campout 5 MRBA Campout 8 On the Road with MRBA 8 Banjo Camp 9
Bluegrassin’ Upcoming Bluegrass Events
May 13— Acousticals, Top Hat, Missoula, 6:00 pm May 13—Lil Smokies, The Wilma, Missoula May 14 –Acousticals, Kalispell Brewery, 5:00 pm May 19—New South Fork Trio, Bitterroot Brewery, Hamilton, 6:00 pm May 20—New South Fork Trio, Eagles, Columbia Falls, 7:00 pm May 21—New South Fork Trio, Bitterroot Brewery, Hamilton, MT 5:00 pm May 21—Beargrass Bluegrass,Top Hat, Missoula May 28—30 Conroy’s Memorial Day Campout (see pg. 4) May 29—Pasture Pickin, Libby, MT (Starts last Sunday in May and goes for one week
after.) This is the last year for Pasture Pickin. Be sure not to miss it! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pasture-Pickin/136638576370075?
sk=info&tab=page_info May 29—Beargrass Bluegrass, Philipsburg Brewing Co., Philipsburg June 10, 11, 12 — Broken Arrow Bluegrass Campout, Gibbonsville, ID (Call Dell
Scott for details, 406-381-0822) June 24—27, MRBA Annual Campout, Clinton, MT (See pg. 4) Note: Dates and times are subject to change. If you know of any upcoming events,
please e-mail them to the newsletter editor.
Recurring Shows and Jams
Missoula—Open Jam. Top Hat. Tuesdays. 6:00 pm Missoula—Tangled Tones Pickin class. Wednesdays 6:30 pm. Laurie Criger, [email protected] or call 406-552-9208 Helena—Staggering Ox, Open Jam, Tuesdays, 6:00 pm Livingston - Open Jam. Pine Creek Café. Thursday—8:30—10:30 pm.
www.pinecreeklodgemontana.com (406)222-3628
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Montana Rockies Bluegrass Association PO Box 1306, Missoula, MT 59806
Website: www.mtbluegrass.com email: [email protected] President - Mike Conroy, [email protected] or phone 406-821-3777
Vice President - Dallas Olson
Secretary/Treasurer - Anne Merrifield, [email protected], 406-360-1877
Board Members - Tari Conroy, Kate McMahon, Ben Essary, Verna Molenda
Merchandise Manager - Dallas Olson Newsletter Editor - Kate McMahon, [email protected], 406-863-9255
MRBA Webmaster - Phyllis Erck [email protected]
Bluegrassin’ is a bi-monthly publication of the Montana Rockies Bluegrass Association
Information printed in Bluegrassin’ is at the discretion of the editor.
Montana Rockies Bluegrass Association
President’s Message Well, the 17th Lone Rock fes val was a big success. Thanks to all the folks who stepped in to help make it all work. We grossed approximately $3400 and there was lots of fun and lots of music. If your band from Lone Rock is do-na ng a song selec on to the upcoming MRBA compila on cd, please give me your song selec on and its number on your band cd by May 9th (hey that's my birthday)... This year will be our 20th year for the Conroy's Memorial Weekend Campout. As usual, we will have several wall tents for late night jamming, 6pm potlucks, great scenery, campfires, free camping, and lots of good folks. We thought about having a picture board at the campout featuring pics from past years. If you have some cool old pic-tures from years past, bring them or email them to me at [email protected] and we'll put them on the board. Mike (head mop squeezer)
WANTED MRBA WEB POSTS
We need members to help keep the web site up-to-date!
Post pictures from MRBA Events
If you play in a band post the dates & where you will be playing.
Share any bluegrass news or links to other bluegrass web sites.
http://www.mtbluegrass.com/
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Spring Festival Pictures
Let’s have a mopping contest!
Thanks to Susan for taking over kitchen duties!
The Prez gets all of the fun jobs.
Barefoot bands. It’s a bluegrass thing.
Everyone on stage for the grand finale!
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Spring Festival Report The totals are in--- we grossed approximately $3400 at the festival. Thanks to all the folks who donated their musical talent and all the folks who stepped in to help in the kitchen, admission table, cd and merchandise table, speaker setup and school cleanup. It takes a village to get it all done. PS: All band cd's were handed to whichever member I could find at the festival. Please let me know your band song selection and its number on your cd by May 9 Thanks to all- Mike and Tari Editor’s Note—Once again, it was another day of great bands and great music. One of the highlights was the grand finale when everyone got on stage to play “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” and “I’ll Fly Away”. Thanks again to Mike and Tari and all of the volunteers! Kate McMahon
Conroy's Memorial Weekend Bluegrass Campout
Conroy's Memorial Weekend Bluegrass Campout will be May 27th-30th, and will be held at the Little West Fork Campground south of Darby MT. It'll be just like past years, three or four heated wall tents for jammin, pot luck suppers at 6 pm in the evenings, and a biscuits and gravy breakfast Monday morning at 10 am, before everyone has to leave. The campground is approximately 23 miles south of Darby MT. Heading south from Darby, turn right on the West Fork Highway about 4 miles from town, continue on the West Fork to just past the 14 mile marker and turn right on the Nez Perce Road. Stay on the road for 4 miles. The pavement will end and the campground will be on the right. Watch for signs. Beautiful scenery and the camping is free. This is a old style campout with campfires, recreational activities, and a heck of a lot of jammin.
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On the Road With MRBA
Instructors and banjo players extraordinaire Janet Beazely and Alan Munde with the
MRBA newsletter at the Suwanee River Banjo Camp.
Tony Trischka and Ned Luberecki at the Suwanee River Banjo Camp.
Listen to Ned’s Bluegrass Radio show on Sirius Radio on Sunday afternoon.
MRBA ANNUAL CAMPOUT June 24-25-26
The annual MRBA camp out will be held at Forrest Flats Highway 10 East between Turah and Clin-
ton, about three miles East of Turah and three miles west of Clinton. There will be signs. There will be dry camping Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (June 24—26). Come a day earlier - there will probably be some pick-ers already there, and you can pick out a good spot. Breakfast pot luck on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday night the Association will provide the steak and dessert. We ask members to bring pot luck dishes to finish the meal.
There will be a $10.00 charge for non-members or unpaid members for Saturday night, This should
be a no-brainer when dues are $10.00 for Single memberships or $15.00 for Family. Family = two adults and minor children. You need to sign up in advance for Saturday meal.
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TICKETS Weekend pass before Aug. 1st $30.00 Weekend pass after Aug, 1st $35.00 Friday Night $10.00 Saturday $15.00 Sunday $10.00 CAMPING RV with hookups per night $25.00 Tents no hookups per night $15.00
DRYMILL ROAD
New South Fork
Wild Coyotes
Portneuf Gap
Red Desert Ramblers
Teton Shadow Boys
Lochwood Bluegrass Band
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
DAILY CONCERTS, MUSIC WORKSHOPS,
BANDS, BAND SCRAMBLE, FOOD AND
CRAFT VENDORS
No dogs, bike, alcohol, drugs or weapons
allowed in concert area. Dogs must stay in the
campground and must be on a leash.
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What I learned at Banjo Camp By Kate McMahon
In March, I went to the Suwanee River Banjo Camp in Live Oak, FL. It was a great experience. It was the first music camp I have ever a ended and there were four days of banjo workshops, jams, concerts and making new friends. The instructors were incredible musicians and incredible teachers. One of my favorite events was the band scramble on the first night of camp. One band in the scrambled played “Rolling in My Sweet Baby’s Arms” with a verse in German from a camper who traveled all the way from Germany to a end the camp. The bluegrass banjo instructors were all renowned banjo players including Tony Trishka, Alan Munde, Janet Beazley, James McKinney, Sco Anderson and Ned Luberecki. Campers got to choose from an array of workshops such as, “All Earl/All the Time”, “Tips on Cra ing Solos & Breaks”, “Roll Logic – How to Place Melody Notes Within Them”, “Singing Along with the Banjo” and more. The camp is adver sed as banjo paradise and it lived up to its name. There was so much to learn, it was hard to remember it all but below are some key ps that are good advice for any picker.
1. Know the lyrics of the song. Even if you don’t sing at jams, sing along when you are prac cing. It will help with finding the melody notes and help with the phrasing of the song.
1. Emphasize the melody notes. It is not just about the notes you play, but the notes you don’t play. 2. Tony Trishka general prac ce guidelines for a one-hour prac ce session
15 minutes – Prac ce fundamentals. Rolls, scales, hammer-ons, pull-offs…. 15 minutes – Work on the new song you are learning 15 minutes - Play the old songs you already know to keep them fresh 15 minutes – Noodle. Play around incorpora ng new licks in your songs. Find out what works and what
doesn’t. 3. Alan Munde – Rule of Thumb. When you can pick a melody note with your thumb, do it. 4. Alan Munde - Roll Logic – Know the fretboard so you move up and down the neck to find melody notes and add
variety to your songs. 5. Janet Beazley. Prac ce rolls going up and down the neck to build the muscle memory and learn what works.
Prac ce rolls every prac ce session. 6. James McKinney – Know your scales. These will
help you find the “righteous” notes that sound good.
The banjo camp is an annual event. The organizers of this camp also organize a camp near Sea le, Washing-ton in the fall. More informa on on the camps can be found at the web sites: h p://www.suwanneebanjocamp.com/ h p://www.americanbanjocamp.com/
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