Monthly Meeting Recap and News for June 2024

Greetings guitar fans,

Welcome to this month’s newsletter. Read below for a recap of our last meeting, the Guitar Society’s latest events, and announcements and upcoming guitar events coming this month, including tonight!


The Monthly Meeting

Last Thursday we had a sweet evening of music and camaraderie, as well as performances by folks who played at our meeting for the first time.

Program

KGTR Guitar Ensemble (Judy Trautman, Kristi Schoenbachler, Francie Buckley, Peter Jespersen) – All in a Garden Green (anonymous, arranged by Andrew Forest), Pavane Vous Qui Voulez by Claude Gervaise

Randall Walker – Leader of the Band by Dan Fogelberg, Crazy as a Loon by John Prine

John Swinnerton – Paschal Boogie (original); Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring by J.S. Bach (arranged by John)

Neil Holland – Paschal Boogie, Martinique (originals)

Peter Bland – Wichita Lineman by Jimmy Webb, See What 60 Brings (original)

Francesco Palmer – 1913, Father’s Day (originals), Fragile by Sting

~ Intermission ~

Brian Parris – New Kid in Town by J.D. Souther and the Eagles, Lone Star by Norah Jones

Matt Dorris – La Catedral by Agustín Barrios

Grant Ruiz – Brazilian Dance by Jorge Morel, Sons de Carrilhões by João Pernambuco

Grant Ruiz and Dan Fellman – Manhã de Carnaval by Luis Bonfá, Claire de Lune by Joseph Cosma, Ritmo Suave by Grant


Outreach corner

On June 7, a number of GSSO members performed for an appreciative gathering of guests at Rogue Retreat, a local organization that helps the homeless restore their lives Grant Ruiz and Dan Fellman played toe-tapping music from around the word.


Announcements

Brian Parris will perform at the Oxenfrē Public House Public House in Brookings on Tuesday, June 18 starting at 8pm, and at the Chetco Brewing Company in Brookings the next night, June 19, at 5pm.

Grant Ruiz and Dan Fellman will play guitar duets at Tap & Vine at 559 at the Medford Center on Wednesday, June 26 at 5pm. They will also play at the Lithia Artisans Market on Friday, July 5 at 2pm.

Corvallis-based classical guitarist extraordinaire Cameron O’Connor will be our featured artist for our next monthly meeting on July 11. Cameron is an active performer and currently serves on the faculty of Oregon State University. He will play during the second half of the meeting. We’ll tailor the performances by local guitarists to give them as much time as possible to play.

The Folias Duo had an extraordinary house concert on May 22 in Ashland. The setting and acoustics were splendid, and the duo called it the best house concert of their tour. (They also rated the Ashland Food Co-op as their favorite store on tour!) Although this was not a GSSO-sponsored event, our members may be interested in signing up for the email list of this sweet venue. The owner, Cory Ross, asked that folks email her at 32paint@gmail.com with the subject line “House concerts”, and she will add you.

Please consider becoming a member of the guitar society! Annual dues are $25 for individuals and $40 for a family membership (2 or more people) and help pay for logistical costs. They are good for the calendar year, January through December. Performers, teachers, luthiers, and repair people will have the added benefit of being included in the upcoming Resource page of our website, plus the Society will help announce your services

Monthly Meeting Recap and News for May 2024

Welcome to this month’s newsletter. Read below for a recap of our last meeting, the Dragos Ilie concert and outreach events, and lots of announcements and upcoming guitar events coming this month, including tonight!

The Monthly Meeting

Last Thursday was a lovely evening. We kept the doors open to let the warm, Spring breezes waft through the tasting room. We thank Paschal Winery for their continued hospitality and support, providing us with a beautiful home.

Program

John Swinnerton – Phoenix Rising (original)

Steve Bismark – Oscar’s Dream by Maria Linneman, Curaçao Vagabundo by Caetano Veloso

Richard McGrath – The Glory of Love by Billy Hill, Johanna’s Journey (original)

Neil Holland – Warm West Texas Wind, Bouzouki Laments (originals)

Francesco Palmer – Mother Nature Son by Paul McCartney, Time in a Bottle by Jim Croce, What a Wonderful World by George Wiess & Bob Thiele

~ Intermission ~

Brian Parris – Across the Universe by John Lennon 1968, Dark Eyed Cajun Woman by Tom Johnston

Mark Turnbull – The Spring in My Step, Branches, Roots and Vines (originals)

Grant Ruiz – Gnossienne No. 1 by Erik Satie

Dan Fellman & Grant – Nocturne by Dan, Leaving/Cuando Yo Muera by Dan (words by Pablo Neruda), Hotel California (Gipsy Kings version) by The Eagles


 Dragos Ilie visit a big success!

What a week for GSSO! Dragos Ilie arrived on Monday, April 29 and performed at four outreach events and then held a virtuosic, intimate concert for us at Grizzly Peak Winery on May 2. He had told Grant that he normally doesn’t give encores, but he treated us to one, a stunning version of Dizzy Gillespie’s A Night in Tunisia arranged by Roland Dyens.

We were so sad to see him go, but here are some pictures from our week. We wish Dragos the best of luck at the Guitar Foundation of America (GFA) competition the week of June 17 and in all of his future endeavors.
 


Announcements


The Folias Duo (classical guitarist Andrew Bergeron and flutist Carmen Maret) will perform an intimate house concert in Ashland on Wednesday, May 22 at 7pm as part of their Dragonfly Tour. Please reply to this message if you’re interested. The message will go to Grant, who can provide more information, including the location. You can also write directly to Grant at grantruiz@ashlandhome.net.

Grant and Dan Fellman will play guitar duets on at the Paschal wine club pick-up party on Saturday, June 1 from 1 to 3pm. They will also play at the Lithia Artisans Market in Ashland on Sunday, June 9 from 1 to 3pm and at Liquid Lounge in Ashland on Wednesday, June 12 from 6 to 8pm.

On June 8 at 4pm, Chamber Music Concerts presents Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On: An Afternoon of Shakespeare and Guitar Featuring Anthony Heald & David Leisner. You can get more information here.

The guitar society received a sweet thank you card from Rupert Boyd of Boyd Meets Girl, who concertized for us back in March. Rupert writes, “Dear Jennifer, Grant, and everyone at the Guitar Society of Southern Oregon. Writing to thank you all so much for warmly welcoming us to Southern Oregon. We really enjoyed our time there, and performing for the society! With all best wishes, Rupert and Laura.”

For those of you who missed the Beijing Duo livestream concert presented by the Omni Foundation on April 6, you can find the full concert here.

Please consider becoming a member of the guitar society! If you attend or play at our meetings frequently, we would especially appreciate your support. Your membership helps pay for our ongoing logistical costs. Annual dues are $25 for individuals and $40 for a family membership (2 or more people). They are good for the calendar year, January through December.

Monthly Meeting Recap and News for April 2024

Welcome to this month’s newsletter/meeting recap. There’s plenty going on, including our upcoming concert with Romanian guitarist Dragos Ilie on Thursday, May 2 at Grizzly Peak Winery. You can get tickets and information at our website (including a video message from Dragos). Look for a follow-up email with more details coming soon.

The Monthly Meeting

We had a very full, rich evening of guitar music on Thursday, April 11 at our monthly guitar society meeting at Paschal Winery.  We had another full house and were joined by five of Arturo Ville’s guitar students from Grants Pass, as well as several new, very skilled guitarists who played for us. Welcome Wyatt, Jesus, and Nick!

Program

Bob Bath – Claire De Lune by Debussy

Brian Lundeen – Beyond Every Wonder, Cave Junction Caveman (originals)

John Swinnerton – Springtime Suite (original)

Wyatt Thompson Siporen – Merry Go Round of Life by Joe Hisaishi, two unnamed instrumentals, A Sketch for Summer by Vinni Reilery

Jesus Rios – Two untitled originals

Nick Garrett-Powell – Garrett’s Jam & technical demo (original), Autumn Leaves by Kosma and Mercer

~ Intermission ~

Brian Parris – Home by Karla Bonoff, Into the Mystic by Van Morison

Mark Turnbull – Love is Always Young; Branches, Roots, and Vines (originals)

Komac Tapp – Registro by Antonio Lauro

Komac and Arturo Ville – Romance (anonymous)

Arturo – Danae’s Blues (original)

Arturo’s students – Guitar Trio/Andante by Leonhard Von Call, The Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel (with Arturo)

Grant Ruiz and Dan Fellman – Chan Chan by the Buena Vista Social Club, For Sephora by Stochelo Rosenberg 

GSSO Community Outreach Corner

The guitar society has become more active in providing music to the local community, particularly to those who don’t normally have access to live guitar music. On Saturday, April 6 we presented Mark Turnbull to an attentive audience at the Talent Library (above).

Dragos Ilie will play short programs at local schools and community centers during his visit in May, and Grant Ruiz will play at the Jacksonville Library on Saturday, July 20 from 2-3pm.
Announcements

Grant Ruiz and Dan Fellman will play guitar duets on Friday, April 26 at the new Liquid Lounge from 6pm to 8pm. This is a new venue trying music out, so come support local business and music (and have a good time in the process). They’ll also play on Sunday, May 5 at Belle Fiore Winery from 5pm to 7pm.

Please consider becoming a member of the guitar society! If you attend or play at our meetings frequently, we would especially appreciate your support. The GSSO Board of Directors is currently discussing a set of benefits they can provide to our dues-paying musicians. Stay tuned for more information.

Your memberships help pay for our logistical costs such as ongoing network services and annual non-profit renewal fees. Annual dues are $25 for individuals and $40 for a family membership (2 or more people). They are good for the calendar year, January through December. Please visit our membership page to pay online, or respond to this message for alternate payment methods.

On a related note, we want to assure you that if you respond to our MailChimp emails, your reply will only be directed to members of the board, not to the whole email list. So, you can respond to these messages to contact us, or you can write to guitarsocietyofso@gmail.com, or you can go to the Contact Us page of our website.