Monthly Meeting Recap – August 2022

Apologies for the second email. I forgot to mention that Cal Poly Arts will be presenting the California International Guitar Festival in San Luis Obispo September 16-18.  The lineup is impressive, including Jiji Kim, Ana Vidovic, Adam Del Monte. Ben Verdery, the LAGQ and Pepe Romero. You can find out more at californiainternationalguitarfestival.com.
Best,Grant RuizFlamenco and classical guitarist

Secretary, GSSO

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On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 3:18 PM Guitar Society of Southern Oregon <jeffersonclassical@gmail.com> wrote:
We had a lovely evening of fine music last night, with a full program. There were 15 people in attendance, over half of whom were performers.

PROGRAM
John Swinnerton – Sunrise (original)

Francesco Palmer – Lagrima, Adelita by F. Terregga, Mood for a Day by Steve Howe

Steve Bismarck – This Masquerade by Leon Russell

Grant Ruiz and Steve – Canto do Ossanha by Vinicius de Moraes and Baden Powell

Grant – Guajira (trad. flamenco)

~ Intermission ~

Steve Gerritz –  Mombasa by Tommy Emmanuel, Michelle by the Beatles

Brian Parris – Lorena by Henry Webster (1857), For No One by Paul McCartney

Mark Turnbull – The Song in Our Hearts, The Willow by the Well, Sunday Afternoons (originals)

Matt Dorris – La Catedral by Agustín Barrios, Ständchen by Schubert, Etude 14 by Sor

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Grant will play solo guitar tonight (Friday) at Trium Winery in Talent from 5 to 7pm. He will also play duets with Dan Fellman at Belle Fiore Winery on Sunday, August 28 from 5:30 to 7:30pm.

Respectfully submitted,Grant RuizFlamenco and classical guitaristSecretary, JCGS

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Monthly Meeting Recap – July 2022

Dear guitar fans,
Please forgive the lateness of this recap. I thought I had already sent it out. Fortunately, there’s lots of news to include with this message. Please see ANNOUNCEMENTS below.
One performer wasn’t sure whether the last guitar gathering was on. Since we have the space reserved with Paschal Winery, you can assume the meetings occur every 2nd Thursday of the month unless you’re notified otherwise. Mark your calendars if you already haven’t! We will continue sending out reminders before the gatherings.

PROGRAM
John Swinnerton – Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring Variations by J. S. Bach, untitled original

Steve Bismarck – Guitar Choro by Mario Gangi, What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? by Michael Le Grande

Grant Ruiz – Overture from Don Quixote (Milan/Sanz/Ruiz), Luna de Plata by Parrita

~ Intermission ~

In Essence (Mark Everson, Julie Rose, Josue Lopez, Ruth Cohen) – Sabor a Mi, Historia de un Amor by Los Panchos

Mark Everson – Tangos (trad. flamenco)

Josue López – Bulerías (trad. flamenco)

Steve Garritz – Blues in A minor, Classical Gas by Mason Williams

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Grant Ruiz and Terry Longshore (a.k.a. Dúo Flamenco) will play at the Green Show TODAY (Wednesday, July 27) at 7:15pm. Yes, it will be hot but shaded. You can pretend you’re in Andalucia!

Grant will play solo guitar at Belle Fiore Winery this coming Sunday, July 31, from 5:30pm to 7:30pm.

Flamenco guitar and song master Diego Amador Jr. will return with dancer Savannah Fuentes to Ashland, performing at the Bellview Grange on Monday, August 8 at 7:30pm. For those of you who were lucky enough to see them April 29 at Grizzly Peak, you know that Diego is the real thing and a force of nature. Savannah is an elegant dancer with great footwork. Check this show out–it’s highly recommended! You can get tickets and info at eventbrite.com/e/night-flowers-an-evening-of-flamenco-ashland-tickets-381220820737.

The Talent Public Arts Committee and the Talent Business Alliance are sponsoring an event called Play Music on the Porch in on August 27 from 4-9pm. It looks similar to the PorchFest that Grants Pass has had for several years, which is a lot of fun. Please see talentbusinessalliance.org/musicontheporch for more information, including how to participate.
Unfortunately, Don Quixote at The Collaborative Theater Project in Medford was cancelled due to COVID. The current news is that the play is scheduled to open the next season in February, so check ctpmedford.org as the time grows closer.

Dayton Mason, who has played Gypsy Jazz with Dan Fellman at past guitar society meetings, is selling a beautiful classical guitar. I’ve played this myself, and it’s a fine instrument. You can see it at reverb.com/item/51901353-hans-schmidt-cr-1-1998-natural-nylon-classical-acoustic-electric.

Respectfully submitted,Grant RuizFlamenco and classical guitarist

Secretary, GSSO

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In Memory of Murel Wilson

Dear guitar fans and followers of the guitar society –
Murel Wilson, mother of local classical guitarist and composer Joe Thompson, passed away peacefully in the loving presence of her family on June 16 at the age of 105. Some of you may remember her from guitar society gatherings with Joe and Marcy. As for myself, I will always remember the smiling, soft-spoken presence of this tiny, sweet woman at our gatherings. I was lucky enough to get to know her when she was a spry 80-something!
I’ve appended her obituary below, and you can see photos and tributes at:
https://www.litwillersimonsen.com/obituaries/Murel-Wilson/

You can also post a tribute there. Information about her funeral on Friday, July 1 is posted at litwillersimonsen.com/obituaries/Murel-Wilson/#!/Obituary.
Joe told me recently that she always enjoyed the guitar society meetings, and I was touched to hear that she wanted any contributions in her name to go to the guitar society (as stated in the obituary). I didn’t realize that the organization and gatherings meant that much to her, and I am humbled to know that we provided something valuable and dear to her.
I want to share one other story. Joe told me that his father played the violin and used it to court Murel with the song Estrellita by Manuel Ponce. In that spirit, I’ve posted a rendition recorded by Joe, Steve Berman, and myself as the Dark Rose Trio. You can hear it on the GSSO YouTube channel:
https://youtu.be/rf9sxy5AEE0

Rest in peace, Murel. You are loved!
Respectfully submitted,Grant RuizFlamenco and classical guitaristSecretary, GSSO

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Obituary for Murel Wilson

Murel Elizabeth Wilson, née O’Grady was born in the Bahama Islands on January 9, 1917 to John Harold and Clara Mae O’Grady. She was the second of three children. Her two brothers were Declan and Harold O’Grady. While Murel was still an infant, the family moved to Jacksonville Florida. Murel married her high school sweetheart, Glenn George Thompson and they moved to South Carolina where they established their home and where they raised their four children: John (Jack) Harold, Glenn George Jr., Clara Joy and Joseph Lawrence. Glenn Sr. built and opened a saw mill where he produced lumber for the US Navy for ship building during World War II. 

In 1952, Glenn Sr. and Murel moved the family to Phoenix, Oregon where they purchased a family home. The downtown property included a Chevron gas station and a ten unit motel. The gas station next to the family home became a popular place for folks both young and old from the community. This was before the Interstate freeway and all north south automobile traffic drove right by the motel and station. In 1956, Murel gave birth to their fifth child, Melanie Ann. 

The sudden passing of Glenn Sr. at the young age of 42 left Murel with the multiple challenges of raising her children on her own and generating income to support her family. With help from her mother, Clara, she went to nursing school and became a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) working at Medford’s Rogue Valley Hospital. Eventually, Murel became a Jackson County Health nurse where her work involved driving to homes throughout the county to help people in need of medical care. 

As time passed, Murel met Andrew (Andy) Bradley Wilson who had moved to Ashland in the middle 1940’s. Andy had purchased a home with acreage at the end of Strawberry Lane where he raised chickens and grew peaches. He also worked as a welder at Medford Steel. Murel and Andy were both fine dancers and they loved going out to dinner in his 1961 powder blue Thunderbird and then to dances at the Elks Lodge in Ashland. They also enjoyed listening to recordings of the music of the great crooners from the forties and fifties. 

After a number of years dating, Murel and Andy married in the spring of 1970 and began planning their hilltop dream home. Through their union, Murel gained a step son Ron Wilson and step daughter Sandy Wilson Sorenson. Andy retired in 1975 and Murel in 1977. They both enjoyed working around their property and making improvements to their new home. They both loved golfing and became regulars at Ashland’s Oak Knoll Golf Course. Murel began lessons in oil painting and her skills improved rapidly leading to an exquisite portrait of her mother, Clara. Murel was also very skilled at writing. She worked in her notebook on stories that her mother, Clara, had shared with her. They were stories from her mother’s childhood that had been handed down to her. 

After 25 years in their Strawberry Home, Andy passed away peacefully at the age of 86. Soon after, Murel moved into Mountainview Retirement Community in Ashland. Over the years, Murel was very active in the social life of the Mountainview community. She celebrated her 100th birthday there with her many friends and family members. 

Her son, Joseph (Joe) and his wife, Marcy had purchased the Strawberry Home from the family and made it their home. Joe and Marcy discussed the possibility of asking Murel to share their Strawberry Home with them and that June, 2017, she moved back into her Strawberry Dream Home where she spent the last five years of her life. 

After a rich and courageous life of 105 years, Murel Elizabeth passed peacefully away. 
Her grandchildren are: Jack Thompson, Shelley Hattig, Valerie Thompson, Brett Thompson, Terry Eastburn, Chrissy Thompson, Rick Jennings, Todd Jennings, Wes Wilson, Jodie Giorgi, Suzi Jacobson, Teresa Carter, Tami Sorenson, Tira Sorenson, Tobi Sorenson, Trista Sorenson, Troy Sorenson, Darci Heroy and Lee Vanduzer. She is survived by 36 great grandchildren and 18 great great grandchildren 

Murel requested that any donations be made to Guitar Society of Southern Oregon (formerly known as Jefferson Classical Guitar Society) and can be sent to 960 Bellview Ave, Ashland, OR 97520

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