Dec 16 & 17, 2005
The South End String Band
At The Lights of Christmas
Warm Beach Conference Center
5:00 – 10:00pm
Friday, December 9, 2005
Pepe & Sue
At Brindle’s Marketplace
7-9 PM
Dec 9, 2005
The Stilly River Band
At The Lights of Christmas
Warm Beach Conference Center
5:00 – 10:00pm
Saturday, December 10, 2005
Somebody’s Mother & the Acoustic Detour
Brindle’s Marketplace
At the Camano Commons
7-9:00pm
Friday, Dec. 2, 2005
Steve Harris & Friends
7-9 PM
At Brindle’s Marketplace
Camano Commons at Terry’s Corner
Come enjoy an evening of contagious tunes and good company with Steve Harris & Friends at Brindle’s, a great new place to hang on the island. Steve plays good-natured original folk and country, as well as a few tunes you know and love. Steve will be joined by a few friends on vocals and/or instruments, but you’ll have to show up to find out who! Brindle’s is located at the Camano Commons, 848 North Sunrise Boulevard, (Terry’s Corner) on Camano Island. They offer fish and chips, bratwurst, gourmet ice cream, pop, beer and wine. You can enter the wine tasting section for a $5.00 charge if you desire. There is an awesome art gallery upstairs as well. For more information, see http://www.brindlesmarket.com/.
Nov 18, 2005
Pepe & Sue
At Brindle’s Marketplace
7-9 PM
Friday, Nov. 23, 2005
Eric Wilmoth
At Brindle’s Marketplace
7-9 PM
November 11-12, 2005
Brewgrass
Downtown Anacortes
Featuring The Stilly River Band
Friday, November 11
Adrift: Queen’s Bluegrass
Brown Lantern: Gertrude’s Hearse
Majestic: The Duntons
PW Murphy’s: The Canote Brothers
Rockfish: The Fossils
Watertown: Feed and Seed
Saturday, November 12
Adrift: Cliff Perry and Laurel Bliss
Brown Lantern: The Stilly River Band
Majestic: Runaway Train
PW Murphy’s: Homestyle
Rockfish: Rural Delivery
Watertown: Knut Bell and the Blue Collars
Friday, November 4, 2005
Somebody’s Mother & the Acoustic Detour
Brindle’s Marketplace
At the Camano Commons
7-9:00pm
Saturday, October 8, 2005
Steve Harris & Mark Dodge
Performing live at the
Doggone Walkathon 2005
To benefit the Humane Society of Skagit Valley
The contagious original tunes of Steve Harris and Mark Dodge can be heard on Saturday, October 8, for the runners and anyone else who wants to come to the Skagit County Port Walking Trail at Peterson Road and Higgens Airport Way. Walkers’ registration starts at 10:00 AM, and The Walk starts at 11:00 AM. Live entertainment starts around 1:00. Also performing will be local singer Amber Darland.
Friday, October 7
Somebody’s Mother
Brindle’s Marketplace
7:00 – 9:00pm
Wednesday, October 5, 2005
Rock for the Cause
featuring:
The Splinters
Spoonshine
Dillinger’s Clambake
Fundraiser for Hurricane Katrina Victims
at the Lincoln Theatre in Mount Vernon – 6:00pm
admission by donation
September 24, 2005
Steve Harris & Mark Dodge
At “Farewell to Summer Fest”
Camano Commons at Terry Corner
Camano Commons presents Farewell to Summer Fest, a day filled with events, including the contagious original tunes of Big Quack recording artists Steve Harris and Mark Dodge, starting at 4:00pm in the courtyard. This first public event at Camano Commons starts at 3:00 and includes: Eric Wilmoth at 3:00, and Harris & Dodge at 4:00 for the melodically needy; Garry Golightly the bubbleman, Spin-Art, and a Bouncy House for the blissfully young; bluegrass and traditional music by Stay Tuned starting at 6:00 for y’all toe-tappers; lots of food specials at Camano Island Coffee Roasters, Brindle’s Marketplace, Islander’s Eatery, and Alfy’s Pizza for the calorically challenged; as well as a few other late-breaking surprises for those who don’t really know what they want, but love surprises. Camano Commons (Terry’s Corner), 848 North Sunrise Boulevard, Camano Island.
September 17, 2005
The South End String Band
CD Release Party
September 17, 2005
Somebody’s Mother and the Acoustic Detour
with Heart Rate
Performing live at the Pagan Pride Festival in Mount Vernon
September 9, 2005
Steve Harris & Mark Dodge
LATE-BREAKING NEWS:
All admission fees for this show go to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Performing live at Zippy’s Java Lounge in Everett
Puget’s Sound Productions & KSER 90.7-FM present the “Celt-grass” sounds of Stone Road and the contagious tunes of Steve Harris and Mark Dodge, starting at 7:30pm at Zippy’s Java Lounge. $5-10 suggested donation; families/all-ages welcome! Food available. For more information, see Puget’s Sound Productions Web site. Zippy’s Java Lounge, 1804 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA 425.258.4940.
Aug. 28
Pilchuck Chamber Music Series
“Beautiful Music in a Pastoral Setting”
Nova Caledonia
featured artist: Bezalel-Levy
June 26
Pocket Monkey
Live in Concert
At the History of the World Part IV Gallery
Camano Island, WA
Putting Pocket Monkey into a specific genre is all but impossible. They are a 7-piece band playing intricate original jazz arrangements with diverse influences including Eastern European melodies, traditional jazz riffs, Frank Zappa, and drastic horns. Some of the most challenging music you’ll ever see on Camano Island, or anywhere else. Pocket Monkey performances are very rare, so don’t miss out. This annual performance event happens at the opening of the History of the World Gallery’s 16th annual Pilchuck Glass School Staff Exhibition and Sale.
June 26
Pilchuck Chamber Music Series
“Beautiful Music in a Pastoral Setting”
Odeon String Quartet
featured artist: Jamila Schweiger
July 16 & 17, 2005
Art by the Bay
Camano Island’s Arts Festival
Concert Schedule
SATURDAY, JULY 16
10am to 11am – Mark Bamber -traditional acoustic blues
11am to Noon – Pattie Vail- Improvisational soundscapes with blues, jazz, and flamenco overtones
Noon to 1:00 – The Village Theatre’s Kidstage – Samples of great productions from these talented kids
1:00 to 2:00 – Annie Rapid – An engaging storyteller who delivers her songs with passion and conviction
2:00 to 4:00 – Campbell Road – Original & traditional tunes from Ireland, Scotland, other places around the world
4:00 – 5:00 – Carol Ann Hunner – “celtic folk jazz” with haunting lyrics
SUNDAY, JULY 18
10am to 11am – Bob Kruse & the Island Krusers – Scandinavian music and fiddle tunes
11:00 to 1:00 – The South End String Band – Camano Island’s own “fiddle tune big band” with down-home wit and wisdom.
1:00 to 2:00 – Somebody’s Mother and the Acoustic Detour – Folk-rock with Cathy Tibert, Carla Helin, and friends
2:00 to 3:00 – Steve Harris & Mark Dodge – Great songs from an easygoing performer & his multi-instrumentalist sidekick
3:00 to 4:00 – Bob Christensen – A golden voice singing topical folk and country blues
May 7 and 8
Somebody’s Mother and the Acoustic Detour
Live in Concert
At the Tyee Grocery Ampitheater
Camano Island, WA
12:00 and 3:00
The South End String Band
Saturday Feb. 26th
7pm South Grange Benefit, South Grange Hall, Camano Island
Saturday March 5th
7:30 pm, Tails of Two Islands Tour, Whidbey Island Culture and Arts Performing Center (WICA), Langley, WA. $12 http://www.wicaonline.com/
Sunday, March 13th
1pm, St Pat’s Day “Gatherin of the Green” Dinner/Fundraiser, Camano Island Senior and Community Center, 606 Arrowhead Road, Camano Island
February 3, 2005
The Coats
At the Stanwood Performing Arts Center
See http://www.thecoats.net/ for more about the band
January 30, 2005
Classical Concert at The Floyd
The Puget Sound Consort
Floyd Norgaard Cultural Center
27130 102nd Ave. N.W., Stanwood
Sponsored By The Stanwood Area Historical Society
Friday, January 14th
Tsunami Relief Fundraising Benefit
Starting at 8:00 PM at the fabulous Rexville Grange
featuring
SOL – With Josee Allard
The Splinters – With Stuart Torgerson, John Amber-Oliver, and John Anderson
Your admission donation goes directly to the Red Cross
Saturday, January 8
The Stilly River Band
8 PM at the Rockfish Grill in Anacortes