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Four Steel Drummers Walk Into an Irish Bar

Summer is almost here officially and warm breezes are finally (and I do mean FINALLY) blowing in,  just in time for Solstice. The calendar is filling up with a variety of public events for all age groups.

 

I will be performing tomorrow at Clark Community College in Vancouver, WA for their Spring Luau with Christian Krehbiel and a great young steel drummer on break from his Masters program in Steel Pan.

 

July is full of diverse events, including July 13th at the Sorrento Hotel for their weekly outdoor block party. Stop by for this free, all ages event!  I’ll also be there in August and September.

 

If you can get to Hat Island on July 16th (private boat only) I’ll be performing for their summer concert series.  They will have activities to clean up the island all day and I'll be focusing my show on the "Recycalypso" theme, getting people to innovate and be musically creative with the "garbage" they have picked up from the island.

 

July 17th my steel drum/marimba duo will be performing at the Centralia Jazz festival. This will be an event close to my heart, fusing Jazz and steel drum. Donʼt miss this 1st annual all ages festival, also featuring internationally renowned jazz singer Karrin Allyson!

 

For the tweens and teens in the family, the Everett Public Library will be featuring me and my Recycalypso program on July 25th. This will be an interactive event, offering an educational opportunity for young folk to learn about the history and culture of the steel drum while also giving them a chance to display their creativity by building their own instruments from recycled materials and then “joining the band” and playing them along with me.

 

Go to the calendar page at www.iandobson.com (or paste this link to your browse https://iandobson.ning.com/page/2520568:Page:2206 for times and locations.

 

As usual, I have prizes to give away!

 

Bring your recycled instruments down to a show to play and you could win.  I always get people involved and give them lots of other opportunities to win stuff.

 

Even if you can’t make it to a show, I’m giving away a $10 Starbucks card every month to winners of the Recycalypso Challenge!  All you need to do is apply your creativity to recycled materials around you to create your own musical instrument and then post a video or picture of your instrument.  Full details are at www.recycalypso.com.  This is new, so there aren’t many people involved yet and you have an EXCELLENT chance of winning.


I had a marvelous musical adventure last weekend at the Ould Triangle in Greenwood.  We were celebrating one of my longest-running musical collaborators, Miho Takekawa, because she finished her Doctorate degree… in PERCUSSION (here’s where you gasp in disbelief that such a doctorate is even available… : ).  I sometimes go down there for the regular weekly jam session and surprise the audience by playing steel steel drum in bluegrass, European jazz, and Cuban Son jams.  I am certainly the only steel drum player that has ever been to that jam session.  This week however was a huge musicians reunion since it was a party for our friend Miho, and 3 other steel drum players showed up!  Could this be the first steel drum jam session in an Irish bar ever?  The video/sound are terrible, but it proves that it happened!  Maybe big foot and the Loch Ness Monster also exist…

http://youtu.be/TDTsuiR7Fgw


To inspire you with the Recycalypso Challenge, I’d like to share this great clip of Frank Zappa playing several bicycles.  Now this is creative use of sounds found all around!  I think this may have been Zappa’s first television appearance.  Again, terrible audio and video quality, but it is a classic appearance.  He studied at Pomona College where I earned a BA.

http://youtu.be/y9P2V0_p6vE

 

I hope to see you this summer!

 

Keep dancin’

 

Ian Dobson

 

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Caribbean Music and Caribbean Prizes

 

The sun has come out in Seattle just in time for our Caribbean concert down at Green River Community College tomorrow for their International Week.  It starts at 12 noon.  Please come out and join us! 

 

 

I have a number of public events this summer already, with two more great ones coming up at the beginning of June.  The first will be in Wenatchee and the second will be at the FREE 2nd Annual Marysville Healthy Communities Challenge Day, a fun-filled community fitness and health event.  Check out my new calendar by clicking here for complete details.

 

I’m giving away a $10 Starbucks card (lots of coffee comes from the Caribbean) every month to winners of the Recycalypso Challenge!  All you need to do is apply your creativity to recycled materials around you to create your own musical instrument and then post a video or picture of your instrument.  Full details are atwww.recycalypso.com.  This is new, so there aren’t many people involved yet and you have an EXCELLENT chance of winning.

 

Here are some snippets from our awesome visit to Omak for Earth Day.  Click below to enjoy this short video!

 

http://youtu.be/7duvx9urGsk

 

Finally, the new web site is coming along nicely with lots of new content.  Please stop by and take a look: www.iandobson.com.

 

I hope to see you this summer!

Ian
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Good, chili spring to everyone!

 

I just returned from some great musical adventures in Merida, Mexico this winter.  I hope to have the chance to blog about them soon.  At the moment though I am too busy with the summer season ramping up.  I’ve already had a bunch of great events in April.

 

At the end of April I took the entire 5-piece band out to Omak to present my Recycalypso lecture/workshop and then do a participatory show for Earth Day.  What a beautiful part of Washington!  We had a great time and made connections with a wonderful community out there.  A big special thanks to Ebony Patterson for all her energy and enthusiasm setting up this event.  Omak is lucky to have her!

 

I’m presenting another Recycalypso workshop/performance in Lacey tomorrow. Please come down and join in the fun!  With the steel drum as your inspiration, you will explore creative ways to turn items typically thought to be garbage into musical instruments.  Gain a new appreciation for resourcefulness and repurposing and see how innovative you can be with creating recycled sounds while the electric car engineers innovate with transportation.  I’ll be handing out prizes for the coolest recycled instruments.  Of course you’ll also enjoy a Caribbean party with me complete with my steel drums and all your favorite Caribbean tunes.

 

Did I mention there will be electric car races?

 

You can get ready for the workshop in advance by going to www.recycalypso.com and taking the Recycalypso Challenge… you can even win a prize by posting pictures video on line!

 

Last but not least, I’ve finally gotten around to creating my main www.iandobson.comweb site.  It is still under construction but there is already a lot there to check out. Please take a look and give me feedback.

 

I hope to see you this summer!

 

Keep dancin’

 

Ian Dobson

 

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