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Old 07-28-2010, 10:06 AM
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Blue Waters Bluegrass Festival

Hey Group,

My wife and I will be heading for Medical Lake, Washington next weekend to see the Dan Tyminski Band and meet up with Bob Knebel.

If there any other TBers heading there I'd love to meet you and buy you a beer. We'll be in the White Westfalia camper that says 'SubaruVanagon' on the back.


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Old 07-28-2010, 10:52 AM
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Beer at a bluegrass festival???

Next thing you know they'll be allowing people to bring electric basses!!
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Old 07-28-2010, 01:59 PM
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What were you expecting, corn liquor?

People are bringing electric basses too - there was one not too far from us at Darrington. Its pretty pathetic really...
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Old 07-28-2010, 03:06 PM
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I miss Bob's posts!

Along with PW, Bob's musings are some of the most entertaining and enlightening posts on TB. Come back Bob! What was your Kay O1's name?
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Old 07-28-2010, 04:53 PM
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I agree - the 'Prairie Poet' is tremendously entertaining!

The O-1 is called 'Dottie'. She's lightly freckled with white latex paint from some long ago home improvement project...she wears it with style though.
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.... If there any other TBers heading there I'd love to meet you and buy you a beer ....
Jake .... I'm heading North & West in about 1 hour . See you and Maiken tomorrow at Medical Lake. I am also going to buy you a beer. I am bringing 5 varieties of local MT and WY tasty microbrews. I can't wait to see Dottie again and hear what you did for her .

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Along with PW, Bob's musings are some of the most entertaining and enlightening posts on TB. Come back Bob! What was your Kay O1's name?
Thanks Tom .... maybe "entertaining" but "enlightening" is a stretch . I haven't been trolling around the bass websites as much as I was before. I've been working and playing my butt off this Summer . Beyond the every Wednesday night jam and many week-end camp-out jams, I have even filled in on the Epiphone bass for 4 different bands on one-time gigs (bluegrass, cajun, old-timey, and old country). I've got so-many different songs and tunes stuffed into my head that it might explode at any moment .

When I get Dottie back, she will have a nice Kay reproduction decal on the tailpiece that Jake and his artsy-fartsy cohorts worked up based on the photo you supplied Jake of your Kay tailpiece. Thanks for the help .

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I agree - the 'Prairie Poet' is tremendously entertaining! ....
"Prairie Poet" ??? More like a manic-depressive mountain-dwelling hop-head troll with OCD and ADD that loves playing bluegrass bass .
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Old 08-10-2010, 02:29 PM
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Hey Bob, really nice to see you again! And nice to get a chance to meet Jim and Sally Shamp from Spokane, along with Jim's nice old '41 Kay.

The festival was very nice, held at the Medical Lake Waterfront park. Right on the lake, with a sandy swimming beach and a very cold outdoor shower and the concert stage was in a clearing surrounded by tall Ponderosa Pine.

In addition to some fine local and regional bands, there was a very promising new all-female band called Della Mae and of course, The Dan Tyminski Band! The only regulars were Dan and Barry Bales - they brought along Lou Reid on mandolin, Jim Mills on banjo and Shad Cobb on the fiddle.

Wow! It was basically a high-priced jam session - the guys were striking sparks off each other, especially in the evening show, and it was one of the best concerts I've ever seen.

When Dan broke his G string Mills and Cobb played a version of Soldier's Joy that was worth the drive all by itself...
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Hey Bob, really nice to see you again! ...
Likewise Jake & Maiken . It was a great week-end except for having to leave early on Sunday for the 6 hour drive home and losing an hour on the MT border. I will be giving Dottie Kay a serious work-out this next weekend at a 3-day (with late nights) camp-out jam. I will give you a report later.

The Della Mae 5-gal band was real-fine and the two sets with Dan Tyminski's Band Scramble were some of the best hard-core bluegrass I've ever seen.

A couple of pictures I took .....







I spotted a nice Epiphone just a few tents up from me. I told them I had room in my truck for another bass if they didn't want to stuff it back in their car .

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Old 08-10-2010, 08:39 PM
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Hey Bob, nice photographs!
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Old 08-10-2010, 11:22 PM
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Do they have hotel rooms at these "camp out" jams? I mean.... where do ya get a hot shower and a soft pillow? I don't own no tent ya know!
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Old 08-11-2010, 12:07 AM
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Do they have hotel rooms at these "camp out" jams? I mean.... where do ya get a hot shower and a soft pillow? I don't own no tent ya know!
You're kidding, right?

There were motel rooms available in town for the camping challenged...
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I spotted a nice Epiphone just a few tents up from me. I told them I had room in my truck for another bass if they didn't want to stuff it back in their car .

That's a real nice Gibson/Epiphone...did you happen to get the serial number or model number (my guess is a B-4). I could add it to the data bass.

The line up for the Dan band looks awesome. That's a lot of horsepower right there. Glad yall had a good time.

Welcome home Dottie Kay!
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Old 08-11-2010, 09:07 AM
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You're kidding, right?

There were motel rooms available in town for the camping challenged...
I'm about as camping challenged as they come. We've got a city boy right here!
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Old 08-11-2010, 09:10 AM
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I'm about as camping challenged as they come. We've got a city boy right here!
They make these really big cars called 'motorhomes' with beds and showers and kitchens too!
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They make these really big cars called 'motorhomes' with beds and showers and kitchens too!
Whatever you do, don't tell my wife! She'll have us gettin' one of those things and I'll find out just how camping challenged I really am.
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Do they have hotel rooms at these "camp out" jams? I mean.... where do ya get a hot shower and a soft pillow? I don't own no tent ya know!
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I'm about as camping challenged as they come. We've got a city boy right here!
Aww C'mon Tom .... Where's your sense of adventure ? I do have to admit a motel room with a hot shower and cable re-runs of The Beverley HillBillys and The Andy Griffith Show is mighty tempting sometimes but here's what I would have missed ....

A cozy tent on the outskirts of tent-city in the shade of a large ponderosa pine looking out over a gorgeous lake 30 yards away ...

Waking up each morning after a solid sleep at a comfortable 55° F night-time temperature with the sunrise reflecting off the lake ....

Jumping in the cool lake for a swim followed by a cold shower and goosebumps .....

Firing up the backpacker stove, boiling water, and performing the morning black medicine ceremony and drinking stout coffee mixed with a good shot of O'Reillys Irish Cream ...

Making friends with the local gaggle of Canadian geese by sharing chunks of cantalope with them, watching the nesting pair of osprey on top of one of the baseball diamond's light poles and hearing their screee-screee calls as they soared over the lake looking for fish, seeing a nice whitetail deer come out of the bushes 30 feet away and saunter across the shoreline ....

Taking in some good stage shows and workshops during the day and heading back to the tent for a hefeweisen, snack and an afternoon cat-nap .....

Meanwhile back at the shows ..... Hearing someone to my right say "Are you buffalobob?" and then turning to see Keith & Deb Howard from England standing there. We had a good laugh. I first "met" them as internet friends at BGBP and then met them in person at Grand Targhee Festival 2 or 3 years ago. Deb is a bass player and Keith is a flat-picker. I'm amazed they recognized me. They flew into Seattle and were driving south and east to go to Targhee again and decided to stop at Blue Waters. Small World. Deb bought a Barry Bales instructional bass DVD and had it signed by Mr. Bales in person. The Howards are in a bluegrass band in the UK and will be opening for a couple of big acts later this year.

Then there's ..... Dragging the Kay around late at night looking for a bass-less jam only to end up listening to a group of 8 or 10 real-hot-pickin' kids aged 10 to 16 for an hour before sliding the bass back into the tent and falling asleep to good bluegrass background music ....

Motel ?? You don't need no stinking motel (with or without wheels) .


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That's a real nice Gibson/Epiphone...did you happen to get the serial number or model number (my guess is a B-4). I could add it to the data bass ...
My Bad MollyKay . I fell down on the job. I got excited when I saw the Epiphone badge but I didn't research far enough. I bet you are right but I can't confirm. They said it was a 1957.

I looked at the tuner plates for "Kalamazoo" .... but they weren't engraved like my B-5. I didn't look for the model number on the badge. I even looked in the f-hole at the tag but didn't see Kalamazoo or New York. Damn ..... Didn't get the number . Maybe next year .

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Old 08-11-2010, 08:53 PM
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Bob's back!........Hey everybody........ Bob's back!
That's what I'm talkin' about.
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Old 08-12-2010, 02:22 AM
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Bob's back!........Hey everybody........ Bob's back!
Not Necessarily Kimo-Sabe ... Talk-Bass has been-rough'n'good to me (mostly-my-own-damn-fault as-far-as the "rough" part) and I want to run-away. I am still trying to quit TB. A-Holes A-Bound. I am one.

But I sure-appreciate Yer Enthusiasm. Especially Since ..... You are a Guy from Near-Boston that never heard-of or about the basic-concept of "A Tent" to sleep-in .

I offer training .... On-Site in Montana ... No Charge ! However ..... No refunds if a Grizzley Bear Mom eats you. That has been happening lately near Cooke City, MT .

Damn re-introduced Canadian wolves have been eating all the Griz-Bears' normal winter-kill carcasses and easy-prey. Between the Montana Department of Fish / Wildlife / and Parks and The National Park (Yellowstone) Folks ....

We Have A Big-Policy-Mess around here. The local ranchers have a "Triple S" policy concerning Wuffs .... Shoot .... Shovel ... and Shut-Up. Federal and State policies are so-far-from-each-other these days that very-soon we will have secessionist states all-over-the-place.

Sorry ... My-own mental-meanderings probably could interest Y'all Less !

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Old 08-12-2010, 03:07 AM
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Now that's true adventure.

As far as I go...... a wife, three kids, two dogs, a public school music teaching day gig, the house, the cars, the pool, the gigs etc. are pretty much all the "adventure" I can stand.

Wouldn't take long for those grizzlies or wolves to realize they've got easy prey, should I step one foot in the "Big Sky" country.

Now, with your wit and wisdom, you should have no trouble here on TB with any type of "holes" that may show up.

BTW The Andy Griffith show is my all time favorite. The Bev Hillbillies were cool too. Don't forget Green Acres. Man, I never write this much! Back to lurking. Carry on.
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Do you have any photos of Dottie, post op?
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