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October, 2021

Sunday
17
Artichoke Community Music online via Zoom
12:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Zac Leger, $125 for six classes.

Although it may look like a toy or appear superficially similar to a recorder, the tinwhistle or pennywhistle is capable of all kinds of wonderful music and emotive depth and is highly versatile in its own right. Played by people of all ages, it is used by both amateurs and virtuoso professionals, alike. This class will start with the basics of the pennywhistle: scales, breath control, bedrock ornamentation and technique, slides and bends, tongue technique and more.
Sunday
17
Laurelhurst Park (or other suitable location)
1:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music class led by Steve Cheseborough, $100 for five classes.

Blues harp in the park--this is our first in-person class offering. Steve will be teaching outside. and will provide location to registrants.

The blues! Plain and simple. Deep and wonderful. The United States‘ great gift to the world. Register for either blues guitar or harmonica or both. Or have a friend sign up for the other one and form a duo. We will meet in person, outdoors at Laurelhurst Park or another suitable location. (If it rains we‘ll find shelter or reschedule.) Open to any level, as long as you love the blues and are willing to practice daily.

Playing the harmonica really does strengthen your abs and improve your breathing. Probably the only instrument you play by inhaling, it is magical and mystical. Also, it’s one of the most affordable, portable and intimate of instruments, a friend to carry wherever you go. And it is a key element of America’s fabulous musical tradition, the blues. But it ain’t easy! All levels welcome, including beginners, as long as you are willing (and happy) to practice daily.

Steve Cheseborough, instructor, at chezztone@gmail.com.

(Weather and rules permitting, we might get in an outdoor, safely distanced real-life meeting too.)

Sunday
17
Laurelhurst Park (or other suitable location)
2:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music class led by Steve Cheseborough, $100 for five classes, in-person, Outdoors! We‘ll send final details to registrants.

The blues! Plain and simple. Deep and wonderful. The United States‘ great gift to the world. Register for either blues guitar or harmonica or both, or have a friend sign up for the other one and form a duo. We will meet in person, outdoors at Laurelhurst Park or another suitable location. (If it rains we‘ll find shelter or reschedule.) Open to any level, as long as you love the blues and are willing to practice daily.

Contact the instructor, Steve Cheseborough, at chezztone(at)gmail.com.
Sunday
17
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Tune in and enjoy as NEFFA comes to you, with live online events every month! After the concert, all are welcome to stay online to hang out, socialize, and connect with our beloved NEFFA community. These monthly concerts will be recorded and will be also be made available on the website.

Mark your calendars for our next online concerts:
Nov 21 (Sun): Benjamin & Bennett + Lissa & Corey
Dec 19 (Sun): TBA
Sunday
17
McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
5:00 PM
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Featuring Curtis Salgado & Terry Robb, Lloyd Jones, and Ty Curtis & Friends,
plus the Norman Sylvester Band with LaRhonda Steele & Arietta Ward, The Strangetones, Karen Lovely, Lisa Mann, Ben Rice, Dave Melyan, Johnny Wheels & the Swamp Donkeys, and Tony Coleman’s Three King Tribute.

4 pm doors, 5 pm show, $25 advance, $100.00 VIP, 21+.

COVID Policy:
All attendees must be fully vaccinated for COVID (proof is required via vaccination card or photo of vaccine card on phone), or show proof of a negative PCR COVID test within 48 hours preceding the show. Proof in all cases must be accompanied by photo ID.
Sunday
17
Online
7:00 PM
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Held every Sunday. For more info, go to: http://www.seafolklore.org/wp/about-sfs/seattle-song-circle/.
Monday
18
KBOO Radio - 90.7 FM
5:30 AM
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Folk Espresso, early morning folk music to get your week started.

Hosted by:
1st Monday, Diane Hunt
2nd Monday, Jonathan Lay
3rd Monday, Kevin Grgurich
4th Monday, Diane Hunt
5th Monday, Gordy Euler

Previous shows on the KBOO program page at https://kboo.fm/program/folk-espresso.
Monday
18
Artichoke Community Music online via Zoom
10:00 AM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Anne Weiss, creator of “The Everyone Welcome Community Choir” and “Singing for the Vocally Challenged,”, $120 for a 7-week term, or $20 weekly drop in.

This is a class for people who love to sing and would like to get better at it, in a new Zoom format that incorporates the essence of those participatory, learning experiences with her new class, “Sing More Better.” Taught in the oral tradition, we’ll use sing-along and call and response formats with easy, fun songs from around the world to help you learn breath control, pitch, harmony, new repertoire and lift our spirits while we are lifting our voices.
Monday
18
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Herga at The Castle is a folk and acoustic music evening, with roots going back to 1963.

However, we have restarted online singarounds using Zoom, now on the second Monday of each month.

Note that this meeting runs independently of the live folk club, which runs in parallel at The Castle, Harrow-On-The-Hill.

To be added to the distribution list for log-in details send an e-mail to oldtimetim(*at*)gmail.com, or sign up using the form on our ‘contact’ page.

Zoom meeting active from 19:30 PM GMT to say hello!
Monday
18
London UK via Zoom
12:00 PM
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Led by Joe Offer, new Zoom link posted every week, just before doors open: https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=168014&messages=37.
Monday
18
Facebook livestream
4:30 PM
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A relentless road dog who plays swampy blues.

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https://ffm.to/llydjones
Monday
18
SE Portland
5:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music class led by Adrian Martin, $75 for six classes. We will be playing a song by the end of the first class. We will learn the basics of guitar: melodies, chords and rhythms.

Details for participating in the class will be provided by the teacher before the class begins.

Please contact Adrian directly with any questions. He‘d love to hear from you. Email: adrian(*at*)adrianmartinmusic.com, phone: 971-221-8328.
Monday
18
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Hosted by Nat Case and Second Monday Shanty Sing

[This session has now gone hybrid -- they have a laptop connected to Zoom, but it‘s mostly in-person.]

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87241326461?pwd=SFU5TzZMZU1XcTVYU1IrTUVhd3VjUT09
Zoom password is the same as for the Merlin‘s Rest sings. If you don‘t have it, or if it changes, see the Facebook event or ask someone such as Nat Case or Patrick Farrell.

This is a merger of the alternating Merlin‘s Rest virtual pub sings and Dubliner virtual shantey sings.
Monday
18
Artichoke Community Music online via Zoom
5:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Tracy Kim, $120 for six classes. You will receive a zoom link and password from Tracy along with materials prior to first class.

Jazz up your uke playing skills (and chords) with this “easy” version of Tracy’s popular Swing/Gypsy Jazz/Blues course. This fun term is all about jazz classics(and a few Latin classics)! All levels are welcome to join, some previous experience is recommended.

This is all about having fun strumming, singing and developing a repertoire of classic swing songs. We will use basic chords and some fancy chords. Tracy will explain and demystify the “jazz” chords. Students will no longer be confused by all those fancy chord names! You will also learn how to create intros and endings and a few jazzy licks, too!

Please Note: You can do a $30 drop-in rate per session. Please contact Tracy at tracykimmusic(at)gmail.com.
Monday
18
SE Portland
6:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music class led by Adrian Martin, $100 for six classes. Do you know basic open chords? Please join us! We learn songs and explore strumming, bass lines, finger-style and other fun guitar sounds. Together we‘ll answer questions about rhythms, riffs and even lead guitar. Pop, rock, blues, country and traditional songs.

Details for participating in the class will be provided by the teacher before the class begins.

Please contact Adrian directly with any questions. He‘d love to hear from you. Email: adrian(*at*)adrianmartinmusic.com or call 971-221-8328.

For drop-ins please contact sarah@artichokemusic.org for the Zoom link.
Tuesday
19
KBOO Radio - 90.7 FM
5:30 AM
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A spicy mix of folk and acoustic music, much of which is connected to the American south, including (but not limited to) acoustic blues, Texas folk, Cajun, string band & Texas swing.

Hosted by Diane Karl, past shows available on the KBOO program page at https://kboo.fm/program/early-morning-gumbo.
Tuesday
19
Artichoke Community Music
6:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music class led by René Berblinger, $120 for 6 classes.

Beginning Mandolin will cover:
A. How to tune the mandolin
B. How to hold pick and utilize various right hand picking patterns.
C. How to read tablature and chord diagrams.
D. Open position chords and strums for accompaniment of songs and back up.
E. Open position pentatonic scale patterns useful in playing traditional fiddle tunes, blues, blue grass and improvisation.
F. Learn tunes with chord back-up.
Tuesday
19
Artichoke Community Music online via Zoom
7:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by René Berblinger, $120 for six classes.

Continuing Mandolin will take you to the next level journey. The course will be designed and tailored based upon registrants to make sure you learn what you need in the next step of your journey to master the mandolin. You are welcome to take both the beginning and continuing class or just take one or the other...

This class may cover and focus on any one of the following topics:
A. Learning to read music notation on the mandolin.
B. Closed position chords and back-up including some basic understanding of chord structures and patterns.
C. More advanced right and left hand techniques.
D. Scale patterns in open and movable positions.
E. Build tune repertoire in various styles including Celtic, traditional American folk and Bach or anything you bring!

ZOOM details will be provided by René to all registered students before the class sessions begin.
Wednesday
20
KBOO Radio - 90.7 FM
5:30 AM
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Traditional and Contemporary folk music.

Hosted by:
1st Wednesday, Jack Bohl
2nd Wednesday, Will Selzer
3rd Wednesday, John Risley
4th Wednesday, Steven Smith
5th Wednesday, (rotating hosts)

Previous shows available on the KBOO program page: https://kboo.fm/program/pastures-plenty.
Wednesday
20
Westborough MA via Zoom
4:00 PM
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Trad & Irish song session.

Email maureenmcnally6(at)gmail.com for Zoom link.
Wednesday
20
Artichoke Community Music via Zoom
7:30 PM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Brenna McDonald, $100 for seven classes.

A beginning level flamenco guitar class for those with some previous experience with guitar. This fall we will work on learning Sevillanas, part of the Spanish folk repertory that is often played at flamenco shows and parties. We’ll explore accompanying sung Sevillanas and we’ll also learn how to play a solo Sevillanas. Nylon string guitar required.
Thursday
21
KBOO Radio - 90.7 FM
5:30 AM
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Traditional American Music, folk and traditional musics from a variety of sources including early country recordings from the 20s and 30s.

Hosted by:
1st Thursday, Kurt Liebezeit
2nd Thurs, Gordy Euler
3rd Thurs: Kurt Liebezeit
4th Thurs: Jonathan Lay

Previous shows available on the KBOO program page at https://kboo.fm/program/rise-when-rooster-crows
Thursday
21
Artichoke Community Music via Zoom
10:00 AM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Anne Weiss, $120 for a 7-week term, or $20 weekly drop in.

This is a Zoom class (Download the free level of Zoom),

Any instrument and/or vocals, beginner, intermediate and up. Join us to improve your playing and singing skills (and develop new repertoire!) in this fun, interactive class. We’ll learn how to approach blues and folk from a fresh perspective, gain listening, instrumental, rhythmic and vocal skills, and you‘ll have the opportunity to share what you‘ve worked on each week (if you like)!

Questions? Answers at www.anneweiss.com or mobile phone 914-924-2574.
Thursday
21
Belfast UK via Zoom
1:00 PM
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Weekly singaround. The zoom link is posted on the Sunflower Folk Club facebook page a day or two before (see link below).

NOTE: Since the UK does not go on Daylight Savings Time until Mar 27, Sunflower Folk Club will start at 2 pm PDT on Mar 17 and 24.
Thursday
21
Facebook livestream
4:30 PM
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An intimate house concert with a special guest to be announced.

Nov 17 (Thu): Traditional Canadian folk songs with Maura Volante
Dec 15 (Thu): Saro Lynch

Your donations to the tip jar keep the Mermaid‘s Tavern live on the air. Please consider becoming a member of the Mermaid‘s Tavern on Bandcamp for private online concerts, digital coaching, and more.

Watch live on Facebook, using the link below. For the Zoom participant link, join the mailing list or email info(at)lynnoel.com on the day of the event.
Friday
22
KBOO Radio - 90.7 FM
5:30 AM
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Featuring the best in traditional and contemporary folk and roots music, on Friday mornings. Features a variety of contemporary and traditional folk and roots music, with a focus on new releases and vintage favorites.

Hosts:
Most Fridays: Dan Shramek
4th Fridays: Steven Morrison

Prior shows available on the KBOO program page at https://kboo.fm/program/cascadia-coffeehouse
Friday
22
Slaithwaite, Huddersfield HD7 UK via Zoom
12:00 PM
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Every two weeks, hosted by Fiona Cooper, Zoom link is posted on the Facebook group.

NOTE: Since the UK does not go on Daylight Savings Time until Mar 27, Enoch‘s Hammer will start at 1 pm PDT on Mar 25.
Friday
22
KBOO Radio - 90.7 FM
12:00 PM
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Folk, political, and women‘s music, both traditional and contemporary. A folk music collective, Don and Laurie love to feature live local and nationally known musicians! Music and conversations with an uplifting tilt. Live guests have included Peggy Seeger, Tracy Grammar, Linda Waterfall, Shanghaied on the Willamette, Geoff Muldaur, Utah Phillips, Rosalie Sorrels, and Anne Feeney.

Hosted by Don Jacobson and/or Laurie Sonnenfeld.

Past shows are available on the program page at https://kboo.fm/program/movin.
Friday
22
KBOO Radio - 90.7 FM
1:30 PM
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Hosted by Jeff Rosenberg, The Songcircle blends songs from various eras and genres to reveal new connections, exposing forgotten artists and discovering new ones, exploring connective themes and topics, or responding to the events of the day.

Studio guests have included Loudon Wainwright III, Eric Andersen, The Von Trapps, and many others.

Past shows available on the program page at https://kboo.fm/program/songcircle.
Saturday
23
KBOO Radio - 90.7 FM
6:00 AM
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Music in the country style, including western & western swing, cowboy & country blues, country folk, bluegrass, rockabilly, hillbilly, Americana, and honky tonk. hosted by Robert Parish, Wayne and Kathy Johnson, Wayne Selzer, Mary Rondthaler, and Gary Baysinger.

1st Saturday - Robert Parish along with son Graham play sets featuring particular artists as well as sets with a variety of artist.

2nd Saturday, Wayne and Kathy - Variety of country, western, western swing, country folk, country blues, bluegrass, rockabilly and Americana.

3rd Saturday - Will Selzer - Blends all types & styles of country music from 50+ years, rooted in mid-20th century, men and women artists equally. The goal is to entertain our listeners and to have fun.

4th Saturday - Mary - Bringing a musician’s ear to the collective with a focus on older country and Western swing from the ‘30s to the ‘70s, always with a good dose of women artists.

5th Saturday - Gary - Countrypolitan Blues - A mix of eastern philosophy and western swing; the yin, the yang, and the do-si-do.

Past shows available on the program page at https://kboo.fm/program/swing-n-country.
Saturday
23
KBOO Radio - 90.7 FM
9:00 AM
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Every Saturday, 9 am to noon, the best of traditional and contemporary bluegrass and old time music, and information about local shows and festivals!

First Saturday: Rachel and Justin

Second Saturday: Dave Elliott

3rd Saturday: Gareth Jenkins

4th Saturday: Chip Russell

5th Saturday: Phil Hodgen

prior shows available on the KBOO program page at https://kboo.fm/program/music-true-vine.
Saturday
23
Artichoke Community Music via Zoom
11:00 AM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Tracey Rose Brown, $60 for three classes.

Harp fundamentals, Irish harp history, from historic harps to contemporary nylon strung harps, as well as applied Irish harp playing building blocks. Some playing by ear with a few sound files and .pdfs provided.
Saturday
23
Artichoke Community Music online via Zoom
11:00 AM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Martha Stone, $100 for six classes.

Clawhammer Banjo is fun to learn, comfortable to play, and great for any age. You can play fiddle tunes, use chords to sing songs, or just have fun figuring out your own music. We’ll learn how to tune the banjo, how to bum-ditty, we’ll even learn scales and chords! No musical experience is necessary. We’ll start small and add a little more each class, by the end you’ll be playing three tunes.

This class will take place online via Zoom. Instructor will provide zoom link prior to class start date.
Saturday
23
Artichoke Community Music online via Zoom
11:00 AM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Dan Compton, $100 for eight classes.

Learn the skills of playing traditional Irish music in a group and, along the way, pick up some great tunes. This class provides a semi-structured and supportive environment in which to explore the vast repertoire of jigs, reels, and what-have-you, with the ultimate goal of sharpening your listening skills. All tunes are learned by ear, either in class or from the CD each student receives at the beginning of the session. For advanced-beginning and intermediate players of traditional Irish instruments - fiddle, flute, accordion, whistle, banjo, concertina, guitar, mandolin, harp, bouzouki, etc.

Contact Dan at 503-233-9091 or danfran(at)glencottagemusic.com about which class is right for you.
Saturday
23
Artichoke Community Music online via Zoom
12:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Zac Leger, $125 for six classes.

Since the late 1960s a uniquely Irish version of the Greek bouzouki has become commonplace in traditional music far beyond Ireland and the British Isles. At the same time, interest in other larger mandolin-family instruments like the octave mandolin or the cittern (usually with 10 strings) has increased all over the world. This class is for any 8 string octave mandolin or bouzouki that can be tuned GDAD. We will explore chords and scales, counter-point and harmony, talk about the main modes used in traditional music and focus on how to utilize the unique multi-string tone and texture of the OM/Bouzouki to your best advantage. No previous background in the instrument required.
Saturday
23
Artichoke Community Music online via Zoom
12:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Zac Leger, $125 for six classes.

This class will look at the bedrock fundamentals of accompanying the traditional music of Ireland and the British Isles. You will learn to back reels, jigs, slip jigs, hornpipes and polkas. We will look at alternate tunings, multiple styles of strumming, picking patterns, rhythm and syncopation, hand dampening techniques and dynamics, moving bass lines, modal chords, counter-point and much more. Also useful for singer/songwriters, Old-Timey/Folk musicians or those who just want to try something new on the guitar! We will study some of the history of the guitar in traditional music and discuss some of the techniques these players have innovated.
Sunday
24
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Song circle for solo chanteys, sea songs, maritime poetry, and entertainments at least faintly damp and salty. Watch live on Facebook using the link below.

Mar 19 (Sun): Saint Patrick‘s Day sing

For the Zoom participant link, join the mailing list or email info(at)lynnoel.com on the day of the event.

MAILING LIST & TIP JAR
http://www.mermaidstavern.com
Sunday
24
Artichoke Community Music online via Zoom
11:30 AM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Tracy Kim, $120 for four workshops.

Do you love listening to Bossa Nova and other Latin music? If you wish to learn to play songs such as:

Girl From Ipanema
Corcovado
How Insensitive
So Danco Samba
Black Orpheus
Samba de Orfeus
One Note Samba
Wave
Meditation

….to name a few (the list of beautiful songs in the genre is endless!

For this bi-weekly 2 HOUR Workshop and Jam Session on Bossa Nova, Tracy will choose a few songs for each session to teach and jam on in this in-person class. He will teach the chords, the rhythm patterns, the melody, a chord melody arrangement and simple soloing ideas.

Please Note: You can do a $50 drop-in rate per session. Please contact Tracy at 503-236-8613 or email: tracykimmusic(at)gmail.com

Sunday
24
Artichoke Community Music online via Zoom
12:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music online class led by Zac Leger, $125 for six classes.

Although it may look like a toy or appear superficially similar to a recorder, the tinwhistle or pennywhistle is capable of all kinds of wonderful music and emotive depth and is highly versatile in its own right. Played by people of all ages, it is used by both amateurs and virtuoso professionals, alike. This class will start with the basics of the pennywhistle: scales, breath control, bedrock ornamentation and technique, slides and bends, tongue technique and more.
Sunday
24
Laurelhurst Park (or other suitable location)
1:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music class led by Steve Cheseborough, $100 for five classes.

Blues harp in the park--this is our first in-person class offering. Steve will be teaching outside. and will provide location to registrants.

The blues! Plain and simple. Deep and wonderful. The United States‘ great gift to the world. Register for either blues guitar or harmonica or both. Or have a friend sign up for the other one and form a duo. We will meet in person, outdoors at Laurelhurst Park or another suitable location. (If it rains we‘ll find shelter or reschedule.) Open to any level, as long as you love the blues and are willing to practice daily.

Playing the harmonica really does strengthen your abs and improve your breathing. Probably the only instrument you play by inhaling, it is magical and mystical. Also, it’s one of the most affordable, portable and intimate of instruments, a friend to carry wherever you go. And it is a key element of America’s fabulous musical tradition, the blues. But it ain’t easy! All levels welcome, including beginners, as long as you are willing (and happy) to practice daily.

Steve Cheseborough, instructor, at chezztone@gmail.com.

(Weather and rules permitting, we might get in an outdoor, safely distanced real-life meeting too.)

Sunday
24
Laurelhurst Park (or other suitable location)
2:00 PM
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Artichoke Community Music class led by Steve Cheseborough, $100 for five classes, in-person, Outdoors! We‘ll send final details to registrants.

The blues! Plain and simple. Deep and wonderful. The United States‘ great gift to the world. Register for either blues guitar or harmonica or both, or have a friend sign up for the other one and form a duo. We will meet in person, outdoors at Laurelhurst Park or another suitable location. (If it rains we‘ll find shelter or reschedule.) Open to any level, as long as you love the blues and are willing to practice daily.

Contact the instructor, Steve Cheseborough, at chezztone(at)gmail.com.
Sunday
24
Online
7:00 PM
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Held every Sunday. For more info, go to: http://www.seafolklore.org/wp/about-sfs/seattle-song-circle/.
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