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Thirty-first Year of PublicationPublished by Intermountain Acoustic Music Assoc.
Intermountain
Monthly Information on Local and Regional Acoustic Music ActivitiesOctober 2019
Intermountain Acoustic Music Association, P.O. Box 520521, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84152
Visit us at: www.iamaweb.org
Acoustic Musician
IAMA Local Concert Series returns!
Fri. Oct. 4thSouth Valley Unitarian Universalist Society
6876 South Highland Dr.
Columbia JonesThe Proper Way
Admission at the door $7 for IAMA members$12 for non-membersmusic starts at 7:30
food, wine and beer is allowed
Columbia Jones The Proper Way
Concert Series was born. Welcomein Fall and reconnect with musicfriends at the LCS. Come to theSVUUS at 6876 South Highland
IAMA is dedicated to showcasingthe very best local, regional andnational talent in acoustic music.More than 20 years ago the Local
Dr. the first Friday of the next 8months to see the very best localperformers in Americana, blues,bluegrass, country, jazz and more.
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The IntermountainAcoustic Music Association
P.O. Box 520521Salt Lake City, Utah 84152
email: [email protected] non-profit organization
2019Volume 36 No. 10
Board of TrusteesTodd Schultz
Carolyn TurkanisMary DanzigPeter DanzigMike EvansDebi AustinTom FosterDavid Lane
Matt SeaburyGeneral OfficersTodd Schultz, President
Carolyn Turkanis, Vice PresidentDebi Austin, SecretaryJack Dahl, Treasurer
For current concert info www.iamaweb.orgConcert Booking:
[email protected] coordinator:Jeri Storbeck 801.598.7805
[email protected]@iamaweb.org
For all IAMA information:website: http://www.iamaweb.org
Magazine StaffEditor: Bob Bland
801.891.6774 [email protected] Manager/Ads:
Bangs Tapscott801.277.7704
[email protected] Editor:
[email protected]: Jeri Storbeck
801.598.7805Printing: Alphagraphics
Intermountain Acoustic Musician ispublished monthly by the Intermountain
Acoustic Music Association, a community of music lovers that
promotes the growth, development and enjoyment of acoustic music. IAMA is a
501(c), non-profit organization. Deadlines: 10th of the month prior topublication. Articles may be submittedby mail (call editor for maiing address)
but preferred method is email: [email protected]
Display Advertising: For info, call Bangs801.277.7704 [email protected]
Calendar items:[email protected]
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The Oct. 4th concert kicks offIAMA LCS season with ColumbiaJones and The Proper Way.
Columbia Jones has spent the bet-ter part of the last three years trav-eling the country as a blues-fueledone-man band - a path that hashelped him to develop the dy-namic range of country, rock andfolk influences showcased in hisfirst full-length studio album, I'm aTerrible Human Being.
While musically the album blendsgenres throughout, lyrically manyof the tracks serve to support thethesis statement presented by thealbum's title. Columbia relates theparticulars of making a living as afull-time traveling musicianagainst the contrasting backdropof "grownup" expectations and theaccompanying "real world" meas-urements of success as either atongue-in-cheek expression, or apious confession.
However, I'm a Terrible HumanBeing is more than an existentialexercise for Columbia Jones. Inaddition to the writing and per-forming, Jones also engineered,produced, and mixed most of thealbum on his own. It's a level ofinvolvement that gives the record apersonal touch and convinces usthat Columbia isn't all that terribleafter all.
The Proper Way formed in 2016when multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriters Scott Rogers (vocals,guitar, banjo, mandolin) andShane Osguthorpe (vocals, piano,guitar) met while performing at amusic festival in Ogden, UT. Theduo quickly hit the road, with itsfirst performances as The ProperWay taking place on a week-longrun in the Lake Tahoe area. Since
October LCS
The Intermountain Acoustic MusicAssoc. would like to thank RustedSun Pizzeria for their generous-support of Bluegrass SaturdayNight !
2010 South State St.801-483-2120
Calendar
of EventsFor regular or ongoing
events, see end of listings
UPCOMING EVENTS:
The Garage on Beck, 1199 N. Beck St.
801.521.3904 or
www.Facebook.com/garageonbeck/ for
times and details
Sun. Oct. 20: IAMA Night at TheGarage, Doug Wintch w/the Wander-
ing Stars
The State Room, 638 S State St.
www.thestateroom.com for show times
Fri. Oct. 4: Bleached
Mon. Oct. 7: Ruston Kelly (21+)
Wed. Oct. 9: Carbon Leaf (21+)
Fri. Oct. 11: Jon McLaughlin (21+)
Mon. Oct. 14: Black Pumas
Wed. Oct. 16: Hiss Golden Messen-
ger
The Commonwealth Room, 195 W.
Commonwealth Ave.
www.facebook.com/pg/Commonwealth-SLC/events/ for show times
Wed. Oct. 2: Robert Earl Keene
Thur. Oct. 3: benefit for HEAL Utah
Sat. Oct. 5: Dirtwire
Wed. Oct. 9: New Mastersounds
Sun. Oct. 13: Los Lonely Boys
Mon. Oct. 14: Todd Snider w/Ram-
blin’ Jack Elliott
Thur. Oct. 17: Temples
Fri. Oct. 18: Samantha Fish
Sat. Oct. 19: Petty Theft
Wed. Oct. 23: Shovels and Rope,
w/John Paul White
Fri. Oct. 25: Natasha Bedingfield
Sat. Oct. 26: Justin Townes Earle
Feldman’s Deli, 2700 S 2000 E
music times 7:00 - 8:30
Fri. Oct. 4: Bruce Music
Sat. Oct. 5: OJTJ
Fri. Oct. 11: Columbia Jones
Sat. Oct. 12: MiNX
Fri. Oct. 18: Mark Engel
Sat. Oct. 19: Doug Wintch and the
Wandering Stars
Fri. Oct. 25: Larry and Patrick
Sat. Oct. 26: The Deli Man
Casa Kris Sunday Concerts,
3:00 potluck; music 4:00-6:00
Park in LDS Church lot at 1361 E 4000
S and follow signs! Bring a chair and
food to share. No pets.
Sun. Oct. 27: Otter Creek
Twitchell House Concerts
Wed. Oct. 2: Bill Staines
Sat. Oct. 12: Winterwood
Roger and Kara Twitchell’s, 1514 23rd
Street, Ogden, Utah
Potluck 6:30 p.m., music 7:30 p.m.
Suggested donation $15.00 per person
RSVP Kara Twitchell: 801-645-4836 or
Fri. Oct. 4: IAMA Local Concert
Series, at the South Valley Unitarian
church
Columbia Jones
The Proper Way
6876 South Highland Drive
music starts at 7:30
$7 IAMA members, $12 non-members
no music workshop this month.
Fri. Oct. 11: Open Mic at the First
Unitarian church
1300 East 600 South
2nd Fri/month, hosted by Guy Benson.
7:30 - 10:00, $5 to cover expenses.
Sat. Oct. 12: Autumn Contra
Dance at Rockport Old Church,
Wanship, UT, 7:30 - 10:00pm
All dances taught and no partner
needed. Admission $5. Old Church
Campground, Rockport State Park
For info contact Danielle, [email protected].
Sun. Oct. 20th: Mindy Dillardt at The
Art Factory 193 W. 2100 S.
Original songs about becoming a mother.
The performance will be made into the
live album “Little Supernova.” Refresh-
ments provided (text 801-641-4422 to
RSVP for childcare). Doors 5:30pm;
music 6:00, $20 includes digital copy of
album, Kids 10 and under free.
www.mindydillard.com
Fri. Oct. 25: Hosted Coffeehouse at
the First Unitarian church
Special appreciation/benefit show for
Dale and Mary Sandburg.
1300 East 600 South
4th Fri/month, sound by Guy Benson.
7:30 - 10:00
All proceeds to benefit Dale and Mary.
THIS MONTH, EVERY:
Sunday:Bluegrass acoustic pickers and play-
ers jam. Club 90, 9065 So.150 W.
7:30pm.
Acoustic Jam: 6:00 PM All ability
levels welcome. Acoustic Music
Studios. 845 East 400 South. Con-
tact: [email protected]@[email protected]
KRCL 90.9 FM
Sagebrush Serenade 10am – 1pm
Bluegrass Express, 1pm - 4pm
Fret & Fiddle, 4pm - 6pm
Irish Session the second Sunday of
every month at Sugar House Coffee,
2011 S. 1100 East, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
For info, 801-599-0850 or
Open Mic at Greenhouse Effect
Sun. 7:30, 3231 South 900 East
801-466-3273
Open Mic at Level Crossing Brewing
Sep 22 - Oct 27, 5:00pm
2496 South West Temple
Monday:Monday Night Slow Jam. Every Monday
at Christ United Methodist Church, lo-
cated at 2375 East 3300 South. Start time
is 7:00 PM and the jam ends at 9:30. For
more info call 801-557-6075.
Fourth Monday Scandinavian
Dance. Information at www.salt-
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Sponsored by The Garage On Beck
lakescandidance.org
The Cabin open mic, 9:00pm
427 Main Street, Park City
435-565-2337
http://www.thecabinparkcity.com.
Tuesday:Sacred Harp Singing various lo-
cations in Salt Lake and
Provo.Visit www.utahsacred-harp.org for times and loca-
tions. Or contact Jenny at (801)
766-4482.
Alchemy Coffee Open Mic. Every
Tuesday, Signup @ 5:30, Music
6:00-9:00 PM. 1700 S 400 East
Call Bob Bland @ 801-891-6774
for info.
Open mic at The Royal. 8:00pm
4760 South 900 East
Irish Session the second and
fourth Tuesdays of every month
at the Republican, 917 S. State,
7 p.m. For info, 801-599-0850
Beginners Scandinavian Folk
Dance Classes, 7:15-9 p.m.,
Performing Dance Center, 2019
E. 3300 South, Salt Lake City.
Learn basic Scandinavian cou-
ples folk dances in a small
group setting. For information
or to preregister: [email protected].
Wednesday:Utah Instrument Builder’s Asso-
ciation meets the second
Wednesday of every month at
7:00 PM. For location; Chris ,
801-923-2487
Info: [email protected]
Wasatch Musician Jam.
7:00-9:00pm, 648 East Union
Square, Sandy.
Slow Jam at Wasatch Musician.
Play together at a slower pace.
801-748-2616.
Mestizo Cafe open mic,
631 W North Temple
music starts at 7:00pm
Shades Tap Room open mic, hosted
JT Draper. 7-10pm
2nd and 4th Wed/month
154 W Utopia Ave, (801) 405-9028
Salt Lake Songwriters Workshop,
Marmalade Branch library:from
6pm-8:30pm.
2nd Wed/month; host Chris Bjornn
www.facebook.com/groups/slswmu-sic/
Thursday:Utah Valley Harp Circle (“Happy
Valley Harpers”) every 3rd Thurs-
day at Mark Davis’ home in Orem;
beginning/curious as well as ac-
complished harpers welcomed. For
info call Chris: 801-222-0258.
Wasatch Musician Jam, 7:30 –
10:00 Come out and jam at the
Wasatch Musician. Everyone is in-
vited. For information call 748-
2616
NEW Ogden Acoustic Jam at the
VFW Post 1481 from 7:30-11:pm
every Thursday night. Address:
907 W 12th Street Ogden. Please
do not park in the gravel lot west
of the post. (additional parking be-
hind the building) Kathy 801-309-
1855
2nd and 4th Thurs. Jim's Spring
City Song Circle. 7:00 p.m -
11:00. City Hall 150 E. Center
Street. Questions: call Jim at 801-
755-8041.
Wicked Pour open mic, 1st and 3rd
Thurs. Hosted by Tommy Cajon
Text "Signup" @ 385-495-5856FOE, 40w 4th St, Murray
Ogden Bluegrass Jam - 7:00-10:00
First Presbyterian Church - 880
28th St. - Ogden
Christian Hearn / John Gilchrist
801-589-5736
Friday:International Folkdance - Fridays
at St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church, 261 South 900 East;
parking is across 9th East in lot,
no partner needed, line & circle
dances, $4.00 donation, 7:00-9:30
October 2019 5
For more info: 801-532-1374.
1st & 3rd Fri. Sept – May. Song
Circle at the Bountiful Commu-
nity Church. 150 North 400 East,
7:30 pm 11:00 pm. Questions: call
Dave @ 801-209-7117.
The Coffee Shop in Riverton open
mic, 9:00
12571 S Pasture Rd, Ste A
signup call (801) 403-5588
Nostalgia Cafe open mic, 7:00pm
100 South 248 East, SLC
Every third Friday.
Saturday:Utah Old Time Fiddlers Jam 2nd &
4th Saturday, 11am - 2pm, West
Valley City Hall, 3500 South 2700
West.
First Saturday of each month -Intro
to Mandolin
11am-12:30pm at Acoustic Music
Studios. 845 E. 400 S. Salt lake
City, Ut 84102
http://www.tarashupe.com/teach-ing/classes/[email protected](801) 548-1126
First Saturday each month - Inter-
national Folkdancing to live music
at the First Unitarian Church, 600 S
and 1300 E. o partner needed,
7:30-10:00, donation of $5.00 re-
quested 801-532-1374
Second Saturday Scandinavian
Dance, Information at www.salt-lakescandidance.org
Contra dance Contra Dance, with
live music, third week of every
month. Check website for location,
date/time, and prices:
www.wasatchcontras.org
Open Mic at High Point Coffee,
every Saturday 7:00 - 10:00
1735 West 7800 South
801-878-4344
Open Mic at Art City Coffee
every Saturday 7:00 - 9:00
484 South 1750 West, Springville
hosted by Brad Tew, 385-535-9894
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(LCS, continued from page 3)then, the band has become a sta-ple of the northern Utah musicscene and has toured from Califor-nia to Colorado. They released aCD in 2016, and two EPs of origi-nal music are coming in 2019.
In 2017, The Proper Way ap-proached Ogden singer-songwriterCarrie Myers (vocals, ukulele) tocollaborate on a studio project.Ain't No Good Thing Ever Dies, acollection of obscure songs byTom Waits and Bob Dylan, was re-leased in October, 2018. Duringthe recording process, the trio en-listed the help of Ogden-basedguitarist and lap-steel wizard RyanHawthorn (vocals, guitar).
The result of this alliance is a newproject, Carrie Myers + TheProper Way, and this three-piece(and often four- or five-piece) isbusy writing songs and performingfor crowds all over the region.
October 2019 7
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The Intermountain Acoustic Music As-
sociation thanks the voters of Salt Lake
County for their support of the Zoo, Arts
& Parks program. One-tenth of one per-
cent of the Salt Lake County sales tax
goes to support local cultural, botanical,
and zoological organizations. This fund-
ing has not only stabilized many of Salt
Lake’s cultural organizations, but has also
funded the construction of new recre-
ational facilities, and improved walking
trails. ZAP funding helps to provide
“free” days, free concerts, and reduced
ticket prices for students.
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