A Burst of Glory, or, 2014 Post Festival

securedownload-1_2IT HAS OFT been said that something that ends well “Ends with a bang” or goes out in a “burst of glory.” Technically I suppose both could be said about the 20th annual Old Time Music Ozark Heritage Festival held Friday and Saturday in downtown West Plains.

We experienced a full complement of bangs when a sudden pop-up thunderstorm dealt us a severe hammer blow late Saturday afternoon that could have shut down a smaller, more ill-equipped festival. But hey, when you have 20 years of experience under your belt, this ain’t your first rodeo, or thunderstorm.

There was the year Doc Watson came, and the festival was being held out at the Heart of the Ozarks Bluegrass Park, and we got flooded out so bad it was difficult to even get the cars out of the muddy grounds. That year we moved artist, crowd and all to the Civic Center and the show just went right on, with some of us dripping wet, but still happy.

And that’s how it went Saturday, thanks to Keith Collins and his intrepid crew of audio support. They just hauled out the tarpaulins, threw the equipment into a cattle trailer as soon as the rain let up, set everything up in the same Civic Center theater, and the show went on. Congratulations and Kudos to all those stout-hearted souls, including a big part of the audience who held fast and got to see that burst of glory through to the end.

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The Onion Harvest

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Mule Jump!?

I JUST REALIZED that earlier I didn’t say nearly enough about the festival, and it deserves more attention. For instance, when was the last time you watch a competitive Mule Jump? Or sampled home made root beer, or judged a dutch oven cook off? Not recently, I’d bet, unless you came last year. And that doesn’t even mention the two stages of performers playing 10 hours both days. Bring a lawn chair or make yourself comfy on a hay bale and listen all afternoon and into the star-filled night. Learn a little more about this unique culture. Make some memories.

Schedule of events at the Old Time Music Ozark Heritage Festival.

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Roe Family Singers at Old Time Music Ozark Heritage Festival

NEWS FLASH: Just got word that the amazing musical group, the Roe Family Singers of Minnesota, are coming to play at the festival. This old time family band, complete with musical saw, opened for Blackberry Winter when we played in Minneapolis, and we were so busy listening to them we forgot to tune up. They’re just wonderful, and you don’t want to miss them. They’ll be on stage at 4 p.m. Saturday. Give your ears a treat, won’t you.

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Photo credit: Melissa Philpott

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Old Time Music Ozarks Heritage Festival

securedownload-1_2I’VE DECIDED TO spend the rest of this week bragging on the Old Time Music Ozarks Heritage Festival. Two reasons aside from the fact that it’s s very, very good way to spend a weekend. The reason I like best is that you’ll see players and bands here that only come out of the woods or into the Ozarks once or twice a year. And the other is that it’s an opportunity to see and hear things from you childhood memories, or maybe experience them for the first time. And don’t forget to come by and see me while you’re there. I’ll be emceeing the music, and I’ll have all my books and CDs with me, and I’ll be happy to autograph one or two. If this sounds like a pitch, it is, from my own shameless commerce division, just as I learned from public radio.

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Seasons!

O MY GOSH, I almost forgot! My 4-CD set of audio recordings of the five years of my radio show is here. It’s called “Seasons”, as that’s how the shows are arranged, and holds 40 of my best stories. Also included in the set is a sampler CD from all the recordings in the Juneapple catalog, from Van Colbert to Linda Stoffel to the two recordings by Blackberry Winter to one old-time Christmas carol from my Christmas EP.  Good stuff and plenty of it. Come see me at the festival, in downtown West Plains this Friday and Saturday.

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Are You Singing?

P1050520I WAS APPROACHED this evening in Walmart by a woman who simply asked “Are you singing this year?”

It was a different question than one might suppose, because this coming Friday and Saturday offers the 20th anniversary of the Old Time Music Ozark Heritage Festival, where we’ve been headliners twice, but not last year, and, sadly, not this.

So I told her no, I wouldn’t be singing. However, I said, I’ll be emceeing, so I’ll be there, being the same old smart-alec, and she said she guessed that would do. It’s a fine festival, and you can find out more about it on-line. But if you like the old-time music and old-time crafts and old-time cookery, you should come on down to West Plains Missouri. This year you may hear Randy Sparks and the new New Christy Minstrel, learn to play banjo and lunch on squirrel pot pie. Any of those is worth the trip, doncha think?

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