Music Community Resources Newsletter  3/26/08

This week at the Pegasus Coffee House     www.pegasuscoffeehouse.org
                         131 Parfitt Way
                         Bainbridge Island
                         842-6725
 
Friday March 28,  7:30 PM
 
 
 original songs for piano by Natalie Poss
 www.natalieposs.net
 
 
 
 
 
 
Saturday March 29, 7:30 PM
  
 
 
 
  Classical Guitarist
  Cesar Medel
  www.cesarmedel.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sunday March 30, 2:00 PM
 
 
 
 
Christopher Anderson and Mike Derzon, one afternoon, two good friends, original country, folk, blues, and the dreaded augmented ninths and thirteenths!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sunday March 30, 7:00 PM
 
 
   MCR Open Mic

   All ages and all styles welcome for songs, instrumentals, poems and readings.

   Piano available.  Hosted by Rick Barrenger
 
 
 
 


This week in "The Alley Upstairs" room above Cafe Allegro  (206) 633-3030
directly across from the UW campus in the alley behind:
Magus Books, 1408 NE 42nd St.  (between University Way and 15th Ave.) 
Seattle, WA  98105        
www.cafeallegromusic.com
 
Friday March 28,  7:00 PM
 
 
 
 folk and Americana music by Northwest favorite
 Tim Noah
  www.myspace.com/therealtimnoah
 
 
 
                 plus
                   Kit Soden
                   www.kitsmusic.com
 
 
 
 
 

 
MCR Nights in the Greenwood District hosted by Brad Yaeger.
Wayward Coffeehouse
8570 Greenwood Ave. N
Seattle, WA 98103 - Phone (206) 706-3240
www.waywardcoffee.com and www.myspace.com/waywardcoffeehouse
Coming to Wayward Coffeehouse in March:

Saturday March 29, 2008  from  8:00 - 10:00 PM
 
 
 
  Shy in Sunshine
  www.myspace.com/shyinsunshine
 
 
  plus Dillon Warnek
  www.dillonwarnek.com
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

The Starlings have a new CD !
 
And you're invited to their CD Release Concert.
7:30 PM  Saturday March 29
Music Community Resources presents: The Starlings CD release concert for "Marveling the While". This harmony-driven country/folk band will perform songs from their newest album and more!. Admission $15 general, $10 student/seniors, info: www.starlingsmusic.com or (206) 842-5485.    Hear a short sound sample at: www.musiccommunityresources.com.
Island Center Hall            
8395 Fletcher Bay Road
Bainbridge Island
Driving Directions
1. From HWY-305
2. Turn WEST on HIGH SCHOOL RD - go 2.1 mi to the stop sign at the T intersection
3. Turn RIGHT on FLETCHER BAY RD  - go 0.3 mi
4. Turn LEFT into the Island Center Hall parking lot.
 

 
COPYRIGHT 101: What Artists Need to Know About Protecting Their Work and Avoiding Disputes
Photographic Center Northwest
900 12th Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98122
(Parking in PCNW lot on Marion directly east of the building, or on-street)
Thursday, March 27, 2008, 11:30 am - 2:00 pm
 
SEATTLE: In our present-day, fast-moving world, do you, as an artist, know how to protect and defend your work? Attorney Venkat Balasubramani will offer a must-have basic seminar on copyright for those working in almost all arts disciplines, offering the knowledge and confidence you need. You'll learn what copyright is, what it protects, how it's acquired, and how it differs from other intellectual property rights such as trademarks and patents. You'll learn about the value of registering your work, and how you register different sorts of art with different government entities. You'll learn about including notice of copyright and copyright registration in or on your work, and how this helps protect your work. You'll learn about who owns the copyright when more than one of you have been involved in the creation of the work, and who owns a work you create while you are employed.
You'll need to know when it's all right to use someone else's work, and how much of it. When people, company logos and places show up in your work, you'll need to know about how to acquire appropriate releases. And, worst case, you'll want to know something about copyright infringement: when you think someone has stolen from you, or you're accused of infringing on someone else's copyright.  Bring your questions. You'll have a chance to ask the ones important to you. An excellent introductory seminar for all artists, and for attorneys whose clients include artists. 
 
FEE:  In advance: $35 Attorneys and Paralegals; $10 Artists and Students. At the door: $40 Attorneys and Paralegals; $15 Artists and Students
 
REGISTRATION: 
To register, visit Brown Paper Tickets, http://brownpapertickets.com/producer/3042 , or phone 24/7 at 800.838.3006. To pay at the door, RSVP to Washington Lawyers for the Arts at 206.328.7053. Please note that the event is subject to cancellation; visit www.thewla.org or call 206.328.7053 for more information.
 
CLE CREDIT:
2 CLE Credits pending
 
 

Two maritime music events in April.
 
Bold Horizon and Halibut Stew in Concert
Northwest Seaport Maritime Concert Series
April 19th  8:00 -10:30 pm at the Center for Wooden Boats.
Bold Horizon features eclectic, slightly irreverent nautical and old timey music; sea chanteys, ballads, British, Irish, American tunes, with three of the Northwest's best: Dan Roberts, Steve Akerman, Tom Rawson. For more information: http://boldhorizon.homestead.com/
Halibut Stew is Alan Hirsch and Stan James, two veterans of the Northwest folk scene whose repertoire includes Ivar Haglund's humorous songs about sea life.
Admission: $15 General, $10 Seniors, Youths and Members of Northwest Seaport and the Center for Wooden Boats.
The Boat House at the Center for Wooden Boats is located at 1010 Valley St. in Seattle's Lake Union Park. Coffee, tea, baked goods, and more, are available. Maritime music CDs for sale. For more information visit www.nwseaport.org
 
 
Northwest Seaport Chantey Sing , Friday, April 11, from 8 to 10:30 PM
South Lake Union, 1002 Valley Street, Seattle, WA 98109
The 'call and response' form of these work songs of the sea makes them easy to learn and fun to sing. All ages welcome. Spanaway Bay (our own Carol & Kent Mesford) will be on board as songleader to keep things moving, with opportunity for anyone to lead a song or just join in the chorus. Spanaway Bay is known for great voices and songs ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous. Admission free, donations accepted. Refreshments & maritime CDs for sale. For more information, (206) 447-9800 or seaport@oz.net
 

A Call for volunteer musicians:  John Willett is organizing a two night benefit for the (new) North Kitsap Trails Association's "Paddle the Kitsap " Event,  Aug 1st on the Kingston waterfront and Aug 2nd on the Poulsbo waterfront,  6pm to 9pm both nights. This trail will connect the ferries with the Hood Canal Bridge and will have community path connections to all our towns (Bainbridge Island included) in North Kitsap County. The county, tribes, Pope and Talbot, the state, and our town and city governments are helping put the system together.  John Willett is one of the founders.  If you are interested in playing at this event, contact: John Willett johnwillett@embarqmail.com .
 

 
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