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The Wood ānā Lips Open Mic Newsletter
Once a week local musicians of all ages meet at Friendly Grounds Coffeehouse to play music and enjoy the night.
Hidey Ho Neighbor,
Weāve been on a string of amazing evenings with first-rate performers and a large, and sometimes rowdy, audience.Ā
That our open mic is a major social event is evidenced by the decibel level of the crowd; unfortunately we donāt have a volume knob to control the din of the audience (or the blender).Ā They say the best performers are the Honky-tonk players because they have to learn to be heard above the roar; I guess that could be considered a silver lining to this issue.Ā Iām reluctant to say anything to the gathering because I understand the social side of the open micās draw, but I do wish I could figure a way to get people to temper their voices a little during performances while still enjoying themselves.Ā
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The open mic addresses three equally important elements: a personās desire to play music and share it with others; the wish to hear and see great music performed (and encourage new performers); and the social aspect of enjoying and establishing new friendships.Ā Itās a balancing act and weāre fortunate to be in the position to provide this service to our friends.
6:30 Tim Woods:Ā I led off with Kenny Logginsā āReturn to Pooh Cornerā before playing a couple of tunes I had written for Marge and my twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, āDear Friendsā and āLooking at My Lifeā; I followed those with the other song I like to play for Marge, āOld Loveā.
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6:45 Ray Poe, Alton Simpson & Les Armstrong:Ā The boys played Porter Wagonerās āAnother Day Another Dollarā; Wynn Stewartās āItās A Pretty World Todayā; Gene Watsonās āFarewell Partyā; and Buck Owensā āMirror, Mirror on the Wallā;
7:00 John Bosley:Ā Ā Brought some of his new stuff, including: āWhisper I Doā; āPut Your Name in My Heartā; āLiving This Wayā; āSheās a Beautyā; and āSalty Stewā.Ā I sense a new CD coming.
7:15 Mitch Wilson:Ā The finger-stylist played his own āMr. Usherā; the Beatles āEleanor Rigbyā with an ending of āSecret Agent Manā; more of his own,Ā āPlanted by a Streamā, āHidden Lullabyā and āChords in Search of a Melodyā; Reginald Heberās traditional Christian tune, āHoly, Holy, Holyā; a medley ofĀ āFleetwood Macās āLandslideā and Paul Simonās ā59thĀ Street Bridgeā finished his set.
7:30 Gregory Martin Campbell:Ā Tuned up with a quicker version of his quick āGuitar and Microphoneā, before launching into Del Shannonās āRunawayā; Eddie Haywood and Judy Spencerās āSoft Summer Breezeā; Big Moās āFilling Stationā; āThis is My Fatherās Worldā, a praise tune covered by Amy Grant; andĀ Glen Millerās āChattanooga Choo Chooā.
7:45 Conner Brown:Ā Ā Did a great job of Bob Dylanās āSong to Woodyā, a memorial to Woody Guthrie (he slipped Allen Singerās name into the lyrics); his own āPlease Donāt Walk Awayā; Dylanās āThe Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrollā; and another original, āEverything, Every Dayā.
8:00 Tom Barbarie, John Movius & Mark Pullin, Carol McCollum & Roger Hale:Ā The gathering of terrific musicians brought together an impromptu bluegrass band and gave us a very together-sounding set of: āWhat Have They Done to the Old Home Place?ā; āSoldierās Joyā; āFaded Loveā; āLittle Old Log Cabin with the Little White Washed Chimneyā; āAll the Good Times are Past and Goneā; and āCherry Pink and Apple Blossom Whiteā.
8:25:Ā Bob Carpenter:Ā Returned for a second week, he played two tunes on his ukulele, the un-ukulele tunes, Patsy Clineās āI Fall to Piecesā; and Ray Priceās āHeartaches by the Numberā.
8:30 Bob Setzer and Christa Jordan:Ā Has once again become a regular with our open mic, now that his car is working.Ā He brought his friend Christa along; sheās a self-taught lead player. He played his own āWhatās Eating Meā; and, with Christa, āShut the Whole World Outā; they ended with a short little un-named jam tune.
8:45 Anthony & Christian:Ā Itās been a couple of years since the pair has played for us and it was good to have them back. They brought us a Foo Fighters tune, āEverlongā; Radioheadās āHigh and Dryā; and Coldplayās āIn My Placeā.Ā Welcome back guys!
9:00 The Pony Tales:Ā All three members of the group were present, Doreen, Mary, and Lynda.Ā Their harmonies were especially tight as they played Tom Paxtonās āI Canāt Help But Wonder Where Iām Boundā; Ken Graydonās āWindmillā; and Chris Lay and Les Buffumās āNight Train Down the Yellowstoneā.
9:15 Greg Gross:Ā My co-host was our final performer and played to a dwindling audience; he gave us a fine set of Jim Croceās āBad, Bad Leroy Brownā; Annie Lennoxās āStep by Stepā; the traditional āWabash Cannonballā; and closed byĀ leading the audience in a round of āHappy Trailsā.
Once more, it was another evening of terrific music from talented musicians.
God Bless and have a good week. Come see your friends soon.
Tim Woods, Greg Gross, and the crew
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