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Showing posts with label Kimball and the Fugitives. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 1, 2013

AUG. 3 - PROCTOR ARTS FEST IN TACOMA

 
Summer is rushing by and today is the first day of August, but the good thing is that this also means the return of the Proctor Arts Fest in Tacoma. This Saturday, August 3, you can join in on the fun, centered around 26th and Proctor in north Tacoma, where the arts will be king for a day.


 
"I am totally excited about Proctor Arts Fest coming up this Saturday," said Nancy Frederick, co-chair of the festival committee. "I hope people will come out to Proctor to see some fantastic arts and crafts, hear some great music, and have a fun day. There's a lot happening!"
 
Beautiful yard art by Moss Studio
Enjoy live professional entertainment on four stages, with an exciting appearance on the Center Stage, by Merrilee Rush. 

This year, Dance Theatre Northwest joins the lineup on the Chalet Bowl Stage, which will also feature The Oly Mountain Boys, Kimball and the Fugitives with Stickshift Annie, The Summer Januaries, and the Mike Nelson Trio. 

View the beautiful entries in the juried art show. Bring the whole family to partake of children's activities, a dog parade, the Bite of Proctor food feature, and approximately 140 vendors who are selling beautiful arts and crafts, like this hummingbird garden decoration from Moss Studio Metal Art.  See you there!



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Thursday, August 2, 2012

PROCTOR ARTS FEST in TACOMA AUG. 4 Offers More FREE Music Than Ever

The Proctor Arts Fest, in the Proctor business district in Tacoma, just keeps getting bigger and better each year. This year's event, on Saturday Aug. 4, tops them all with the addition of the new CHALET BOWL STAGE and many more arts and crafts vendors.


As you wander through the many attractions, be sure to head east on 26th to Washington Street, near the Wheelock Branch of the Tacoma Public Library where the new extension of the festival will be set up for your enjoyment. 
The entertainers booked for the CHALET BOWL STAGE  will make it the place to be, the hot spot of the day. And speaking of HOT, the weather forecast sounds pretty toasty, making the COVERED SEATING even more appealing.

Here are the acts for this new stage:

11:00 - 12:00

LOS FLACOS is a quartet performing traditional acoustic music from Mexico and Latin America on a variety of instruments. Among them are harp, violin, guitar, flute, and hand percussion. They will also sing. This is something truly special and different that you don't get to hear every day. Add to this delightful mix, the talents of a lovely dancer for an experience you won't forget. Violinist Tim Wetmiller is also well known for his band Hot Club Sandwich.



12:15 - 1:15

TOBY HANSON, Leader of the popular and extremely busy Smilin' Scandinavians band, master of the accordion and vocals, and an all around great entertainer, treats us to a special solo performance here. He skillfully presents traditional Scandinavian and European music, including polkas, as well as some great American Western Swing! Fun, funny, and super talented, he'll turn you into an accordion fan for sure.

1:30 - 2:30

LANCE BULLER TRIO  Lance began playing the trumpet at age 13 in Los Angeles and just kept getting better! He excelled at music all through high school and college and was playing with the best rock and jazz bands in L.A.before making a splash in Las Vegas. He played, toured, and recorded with the Beach Boys for years and formed his own band, the Monarchs. Buller has done about 25 albums and continues to grow in popularity as a jazz master all up and down the West Coast and in Canada. But the best part is, he's a proud citizen of Tacoma and lives in the Proctor District. Catch his act at Maxwell's in downtown Tacoma every Friday night!

photo by Dave Prill
2:45 - 3:45

KIMBALL AND THE FUGITIVES  This trio seems to do it all and do it extremely well, offering the truely American music you love and bringing back all those good memories of summers past. With classic rock, rhythm and blues, jazz, swing, rockabilly, country and more, Kimball Conant and the crew keep the good times rolling. Come hear why this band has been so popular throughout the Northwest for years. Don't miss them!


4:00 - 5:00

MORGAN AND GRAVES This amazing duo from Seattle is known far and wide for their performances of a variety of tunes played on guitar and fiddle, plus great vocals. Ranging from traditional mountain music to modern folk tunes, rock, jazz and captivating originals, their sound is one you will fall in love with. Be sure you take advantage of this chance to hear Morgan and Graves so you can learn why they are so much in demand.



See you at the Proctor Arts Fest, Saturday Aug. 4, in Tacoma.