Goshen Old Time Jam

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

This morning I got up early (for me) and headed northwest an hour and a half to Goshen, where there’s an enclosed farmers market hosting Old Time jams second and fourth Saturdays.

Old Time isn’t my forte — mostly I tend to Celtic, classical, and some other stuff. And I’ve been to some Old Time jams where they seem to think it should feel Old and take a lot of Time going nowhere.

This one, on the other hand, was great fun.

There were two fiddles, two banjos (the kind that aren’t hurt-your-ears loud), two basses (one a washtub), two mandolins, a guitar, resonator mountain dulcimer (dulcibro), and two hammered dulcimers. A nice medium-sized group, good balance of instruments. And amazingly enough we were all reasonably in tune.

We played (not in any particular order, and I’m sure not a complete list):

Whiskey Before Breakfast
Angelina Baker
Old Joe Clark
June Apple
Liberty
Mississippi Sawyer
Southwind
Ashokan Farewell
Si Bheag Si Mhor
Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss
John Short’s Tune
Golden Slippers
Redwing
Soldier’s Joy

It took up five hours of my Saturday, what with travel and all, so it’s not something I’ll be doing twice a month, but it was well worth it today and I’m sure I’ll go back sometimes.

I also got to talk to a few folks about the dulcimer and exchanged info with the other player there. She told me about a music store that sells dulcimers and has a first and third Saturday jam, another twenty minutes away; probably the closest place to rent or buy a dulcimer, which is good info to have for potential students. I’ll have to go out to that jam sometime and see the store.

I am hoping, through things like this and through playing out wherever else I can, to make contact with the other area players, so as to get some students and maybe get a dulcimer jam going — I am especially hoping to find other folks closer to home.

Hanshaw picnic

Monday, June 18th, 2007

The Hanshaw Trio had our farewell picnic yesterday at Craig’s house.

First we played, then we ate, then we played some more, and meanwhile the kids turned cartwheels and played on the swingset and swam in the pond.

We played well considering we hadn’t played together since September!

One of the attendees took some video — I’ll post it when I get it!

The Hanshaw Trio’s Last Hurrah!

Monday, May 14th, 2007

Friends,

The Hanshaw Trio is having a farewell party on Father’s Day afternoon and evening, with music first and a potluck after. If you’d like to join us, please email me and I’ll send you the information.

Hanshaw at the Market

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

Saturday April 7, 2007
11:00am — 2:00pm

Ithaca Farmers Market

The Hanshaw Trio will add our mostly Celtic touch to the opening of the market season.

I should add, weather permitting — but it’s looking like weather won’t permit. If it’s not in the 50s, we won’t be there.

Weather will not permit; we’ve canceled. Sorry, folks!

Maternity Leave

Saturday, September 30th, 2006

Today The Hanshaw Trio played at the Farmers Market. It was a bit chilly and quite windy, but we had a good time anyway and so did the folks who stopped to listen. Edward Camacho got this photo of us:

I am now on maternity leave, somewhat indefinitely. I hope that I’ll have time and energy to get back to performing sometime in the spring. Private lessons will continue until the baby comes, and will start back up again as soon as I have the energy. I’ll also continue to ship any CD orders, but be aware that it may take me a bit longer as I won’t be checking my post office box as often.