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BANJOFEST, MIKE SEEGER, TONY TRISCHKA & More

July 17 & 18 we will celebrate the 4th Annual Old Time Banjo Festival in the greater Washington, DC. area. During the festival concerts and workshops, we will take time to remember our friend MIKE SEEGER. It’s no exaggeration that without Mike’s music collecting, documenting, teaching, recording & performing, the world’s interest in old time music, and banjo history and styles in particular, would be a lot smaller. Marcy has composed a new tune, “Rockbridge”, dedicated to Mike. Many songs and tunes will be performed in his honor. Read more about Mike Seeger on his website.

Mike was enthusiastic about “next generations” who embraced old time music from both traditional and innovative points of view. Two young players on this year’s festival are perfect examples. FRANK FAIRFIELD makes his first Washington, DC appearance. Hear him play “Nine Pound Hammer” like an old timer from the past on youtube.

ADAM HURT’s‘s elegantly innovative clawhammer style has made him a young star in today’s old time music scene. He’s won just about every significant contest, but more importantly brings a style all his own that still beautifully embraces the tradition.

TONY TRISCHKA’s contributions to banjo from minstrel sounds through contemporary bluegrass styles have influenced thousands of players from Bela Fleck to Steve Martin. His new TONY TRISCHKA SCHOOL OF BANJO continues the thread of exploring and teaching.

CHEICK HAMALA DIABATE plays the ngoni from his home country of Mali along with the banjo and guitar. A beautiful singer, composer and griot, his music will mesmerize.

What are Cathy & Marcy up to banjo-wise?
Cello Banjo, Tenor Banjo, Five String Banjo, Melody Banjo- we love them all and are practicing some new tunes/songs as well as our parts for the BIG BANJO ORCHESTRA, which will include TONY, CATHY, MARCY ADAM & hopefully even a BANJO BASS from the late 1800′s restored by Kevin Enoch.
Here’s a fun youtube video of Cathy & Marcy in BANJOLAND for all ages.

Join the BANJOFEST fun:
July 17
Old Time Banjo Contest
- 11am @ Takoma Park, MD Gazebo
Contest and mini-concert free to audience. Winner gets a Kevin Enoch TRADESMAN Banjo. Sign up in advance or at the Gazebo at 11am.
Birchmere Music Hall @ 7:30pm- full concert
July 18: WORKSHOPS @ House of Musical Traditions with Tony, Adam, Cathy & Marcy
More info on the whole festival at www.oldtimebanjofestival.com

Cathy & Marcy Duo Concert – Frederick, MD – 05/22/10

Who
Cathy & Marcy Duo Concert
When
Saturday, May 22, 2010
11:00am - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
7612 Willow Road

Frederick, MD, USA 21702

To Benefit The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fun

Other Info
Festival runs from 10am-5pm and will feature some fabulous regional kids music folks. This is a benefit for the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund.

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Scottish Bag Pipe Band – Groovy Kids

patchWe have always enjoyed hearing, seeing and performing with talented kids. Our upcoming 24th Annual Winter Family Concert will include the best in Scottish music. Our good friend and master Scottish fiddler, Bonnie Rideout joins us. In 1998 Marcy produced Bonnie’s family CD, “Gimme Elbow Room” which won a Parents’ Choice Gold Award.
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Bonnie introduced us to the Rockville High School Pipe Band. They will also perform in the concert. The members of the band meet every Wednesday at Rockville High School to rehearse. Ages range from 12yrs.-high school. They work hard, practicing as a group for 2 hours per week marching in formation, learning new material and fine tuning the band sound with Highland Pipes, bass drum and snare drums.solopiperTo keep up, many of the kids take private lessons during the week and everyone has to practice. We LOVED the sound of lots of Pipes together.

This band has been going since 1961 (with different kids of course). Some of its more notable performances include concerts at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the dedication parade for the Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial; a Redskins half-time show; the world premeires of the movies Patton and a Bridge Too Far. For over 30 years, the Pipe Band has also been responsible for holding the annual National Capital Area Scottish Festival.
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Come meet these talented kids, see and hear how the bagpipes work-or if you don’t live near here, find a local Pipe group.
Hear the Pipe Band, Bonnie Rideout & Cathy & Marcy together!
Check out the pipes up close!

For tickets, click HERE
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Marcy’s Corner-UKEFEST 2009

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Hello Music Friends!

Welcome to my very first eclectic, eccentric, esoteric music blog for artists and listeners with exquisite taste.  That’s YOU my friends!

Here’s a link that describes YOU to a T!

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/exquisite

My friends enjoy the finest of the fine.  The talent of the most talented.  The skill of the most skillful.  The funniest of the most humorous.  This is the top, friends.  This is the cream of the crop!

Let’s dive in the deep end of the pool!  Here we go….

Here’s a video of our friend James Hill performing at the Kennedy Center.  James is a brilliant and ground breaking performer on the ukulele and other instruments.  He’s also a great singer and entertainer.  We were lucky to be special guests on the show.
You’ll see some beautiful video footage of James, Cathy, Marcy and more friends from the Ukulele Festival at Strathmore in the near future.

Link to James at Ken Cen

Here are some fantastic photos from The Ukulele Festival at Strathmore.

We’re very proud of Brownie troupe 2773 (ages 6-9) for their beautiful ukulele playing and singing.  There have never been more beautiful arrangements of The More We Get Together and Make New Friends.

Marcy leads Brownie Troop 2773 at Strathmore Uke Fest

Congratulations also go to The Riders, a group of 30 vivacious and courageous seniors for “bringing down the house” with their renditions of Mockingbird Hill and Edelweiss.

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Special thanks to Paul Sharratt for taking these beautiful pictures!  Here’s a link to more.

Enjoy!
Marcy Marxer

Rockville, MD – 06/28/09

Who
TOM PAXTON w/Cathy & Marcy, Robin Bullock
When
Sunday, June 28, 2009
7:30pm - 301-754-3611 - All Ages Buy Tickets
Where
603 Edmonston Drive
Rockville, MD, United States 20851
Other Info
TOM PAXTON w/Cathy & Marcy, Robin Bullock & others.
The INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL TRADITIONS celebrates Tom's many awards, including his Lifetime Achievement Award from the GRAMMYs and recent WAMMY Awards.
Come here Tom's latest songs, classics and enjoy upcoming songwriters as well. Tom is joined by GRAMMY winning producer's Cathy & Marcy and string wizard Robin Bullock.
Tickets: $20 in advance and $25 at the door
($15 to SAW, WAMA & NARAS members)

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MOVIE STARS

Are we movie stars? Not yet, but we have taken the adventure of making our first official “music video” of the song “JUBILATION” from the new BANJO TO BEATBOX EP. Hard to say if we are the stars or if our puppets are the stars. OK, so how’d it happen? Read on!

When we decided to make a music video it began with the planning stage. Our first goal was that every aspect would be fun and that all the people working together would enjoy it. So we started with planning and brought together a great team of people of various ages and skills. Brad Tehaan was a film student that Cathy met in a film editing class. At 22 he is the brightest and best and we fully expect him to be making major movies in the future. We hope he includes us.

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Ingrid Crepeau makes puppets that equal the genius of Jim Henson (we don’t take this compliment lightly) and she was excited about making puppets of Cathy, Marcy, Chris and Trevor, our recording engineer. She took photos of each of us and even looked at what clothing we would wear in the video shoot. Then Ingrid disappeared to her puppet making workshop.

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ChrisandchrisSMMeantime, we created a script following each line in the song, and Brad turned it into a storyboard so that he’d know every camera shot that he needed to cover. We decided to make some of it look like live concert and to shoot some of it on green screen. Our friend Michelle Valeri would create Photoshop backgrounds so whatever we shot on green screen would have a location that could tickle the imagination. We all had a lot to learn and everyone was up for the experiments.

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Cathy & Marcy assembled all of the props which included scuba gear, beach ball, clock, glow sticks, fun sunglasses, toy piano, beach hats, lounge chair, raincoat, windup toys, confetti, and more.

hatboySM During the 2 day video shoot we had puppeteers ranging in age from 11 to 63. We also had a six year old apprentice, an expert at toy trains. The song JUBILATION played constantly as we performed and filmed each scene. Ingrid created shadow puppets for the audience and we started by filming the shadow puppets on the green screen. Then we filmed performance scenes, and then we went through every scene Brad had listed and more that we made up on the spot. The goal was that during the show each of us would meet our puppet with surprise and glee and by the end everyone would be singing JUBILATION. It was a giant team effort that included plenty of jokes, laughter and after hearing the song JUBILATION 1000 times, new rhymes and verses!

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Once the filming was done Brad had the job of assembling all of the footage, editing, syncing the music to the film, creating animation, incorporating Photoshop pictures, and even learning about new animation techniques with one of our puppeteers, Barry Gordimer. It took about four week’s of Brad’s free time to pull the video together. He showed it to us every once in a while and we would get to comment and make suggestions.

The JUBILATION MUSIC VIDEO was a jubilant and fun process that brought together friends who love being goofy, creative, artistic and joyful together. When were done, after 100 hours of work between everyone involved (which does not include the making of the puppets) you’ve got almost 5 minutes to look at. We may not be movie stars, but we hope every time you watch it will tickle your funnybone, encourage you to sing-along and enjoy the fun for the sake of fun.

Comment on this blog to let us know your thoughts. Should we star in another movie?

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For more on Chrisstylez Bacon visit www.Christylez.com

For more on Ingrid & Michelle’s puppet and song magic visit www.dinorock.com

And for all things Cathy & Marcy you know where to go www.CathyMarcy.com

FOR LYRICS & LINER NOTES TO THE BANJO TO BEATBOX CD TO HERE:

TO ORDER YOUR OWN DIGITAL OR CD COPY OF THE BANJO TO BEATBOX CD,GO HERE

Upcoming shows with Cathy, Marcy & Christylez Bacon:

June 27: Smithsonian Folklife Festival with ELLA JENKNS

July 22-25: Wolf Trap 11:15am

August 15: Blackrock Center for the Arts, Germantown, MD 7:30pm

August 16: Philadelphia Folk Festival

See CALENDAR for more date info.

Thanks for being here!