History House of Greater Seattle Presents
                      A Michael Guthrie/John Nordstrand Production

2008
 Music in the Sculpture Garden
               A Summer Concert Series

Every Sunday, 2-4pm
June 1st through August 31st  

A free concert in our covered outdoor Sculpture Garden
Come and listen to some of Puget Sound's best musicians!
Families Welcome!
Donations & Tips Appreciated


History House of Greater Seattle
790 N 34th Street Seattle WA 98103
Contact John Nordstrand
206 675-8875
john@historyhouse.org


2008
Music in the Sculpture Garden
Concert Poster
Percy Hilo
 
    
 
June 15, Suns 2-4pm
Tom Rawson and Percy Hilo

Tom Rawson

Vocals, Banjo and more...
 
Join Tom for some humorous stories, user-friendly songs, and acoustic folk philosophy that's guaranteed to leave you smiling. Armed with longneck banjo and other weapons of mass delight, Tom will have you singing along in no time. Tune up your vocal chords; you'll need 'em!
 

Amber Tide
Brad Warren
 
Percy Hilo

Singer-Songwriter

 
Percy Hilo has been a songwriter/singer/song collector/folklorist in the Northwest for over 30 years. He has performed at coffeehouses, festivals and many worthwhile benefits and community events. His original songs in American Folk stylings have been published over 30 times and sung 'round-the-world. He believes in sing-a-long, tempering social concern with humor. History House will be a perfect setting for Percy's Community feel.

   
 
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June 22, Sun 2-4pm
Mick Knight and Kate Graves


Mick Knigh
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Vocals and Guitar

Mick Knight has played and sung the blues for over twenty years on three continents. His recent appearances in the Pacific Northwest have brought audiences a wealth of country blues and ragtime songs rarely performed. Mick has been an invited guest performer and tutor at the Port Townsend Country Blues Festival and Workshop.
 
Musician's Website
Mick Knight-
www.dryboneshuffle.co.uk

Michael Guthrie
 
Kate Graves

Singer-Songwriter, Acoustic Guitar
 

Some Statistics:
Age 4: Killed my fish trying to make him a bed using a sock.
Age 9: Made my way into the "in-crowd" when I proclaimed my favorite song to be Warrant's "Cherry Pie".
Age 11: Went out for over two weeks with Jason Velasquez without ever speaking to him or being in the same vicinity.
Age 21: Drove around in a '74 orange VW Bugs that my sister named "The Beast".
Age 28: Sat at a computer in Austin Texas and typed some statistics into a computer for my first website.
Influences:
Joni Mitchell, Graham Nash, Dinah Washington, Wilco, Be Good Tanyas, Ani DiFranco, Patty Griffin, Toni Price


Musician's Website
Kate Graves -
www.kategravesmusic.com

 
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June 29 , Sun 2-4pm
“Better World” with Marc Smason & Joanne Klein
 

 
“Better World” with Marc Smason & Joanne Klein

jazz

Diva, Joanne Klein, trombonist/vocalist, Marc Smason & a fine rhythm section pool their resources for some swinging, vibrant music. Dance, hang, read or meditate as Better World takes you on a sonic adventure!

Musician's Website
www.marcsmason.com


Eva Tree
 
 
 
 
July 6, Sun
History House is closed for the 4th of July Holiday

No Concert

 
 
July 13, Sun 2-4pm
Alan Ehrlich and Stephen Kayser


Alan Ehrlich

Singer-Songwriter, Acoustic Guitar

With influences as diverse as Merle Haggard, Cab Calloway, Tom Lehrer and Bob Wills, Alan's music incorporates, country, blues, folk, bluegrass, pop and western swing. His original songs will make you laugh and encourage you to think about what is going on in the world around you.


Carl Allen
 
Stephen Kayser
Singer-Songwriter, Guitar
 

I got my first guitar, a $25 nylon-string, on Christmas eve, 6th grade.  That night, I learned 3 chords and wrote a song.  Music has been my creative companion ever since... leaning towards songs of deeper emotion.  I'm honored to share the History House stage with Alan Ehrlich, an accomplished and smooth singer, guitarist and composer.  In addition to our solo offerings, we'll undoubtedly collaborate on a few tunes.


 
 
July 20, Sun 2-4pm
Whateverly Brothers
 
Whateverly Brothers
Chris Glannister / Matthew Moeller / Dan Roberts
“Homemade three layer harmonies with instrumental frosting!”

The Brothers have performed for many years as solo artists and members of obscure folk groups across the Pacific Northwest. Now these three talents are together as the Whateverly Brothers. The music world will never be the same! “It’s a blending of the finest traditions of vocal harmony.” Drawing from a rich and varied musical history, The Whateverly Brothers harken to the folksinger tradition that: “No musical style is sacred”. Weigh anchor! Raise the glass! Sing along!

 
 
July 27, Sun 2-4pm
Tamara Lewis and Jerin Falkner
 
Tamara Lewis

Passionate Folk

Singer-Songwriter

 
Tamara Lewis, acoustic singer/songwriter out of Seattle, provides us with a musical mirror of our lives with her pure voice, passionate songs and contemporary blend of folk, country and blues. Her voice is crystal clear and expressive and has been described as sounding like Alison Kraus with shades of Patsy Cline. Audiences leave feeling like they’ve had their own stories sung, been to church, a comedy club and had a glass of wine with a good friend.

Musician's Website
Tamara Lewis - www.tamaralewismusic.com

 
Jerin Falkner

Singer-Songwriter
 

There is nothing wrong with the girl next door unless she writes like the devil and sings like a siren. Since 2004, Jerin Falkner has released three independent albums and written over fifty songs. Her five-year plan is to A) drink a lot of coffee, B) get signed to a label that is both classy and sassy, and C) feel pretty and witty and bright. So far, she has accomplished both A and C with minimal effort and is focusing her remaining energy on B.


Musician's Website
Jerin Falkner - www.jerinfalkner.com

 
 
August 3rd , Sun 2-4pm
Larry Murante and The Hayburners
 
Larry Murante

Singer-Songwriter, Acoustic Guitar

“Larry is one of the most highly-regarded singer-songwriters in the Northwest, with a growing following across the country. He brings an intense craftsmanship to his songs, giving us powerful experiences through the simple narratives about, and statements from, people he has met, known-or just known of.”
Bill Fisher - Victory Review

Musician's Website
Larry Murante- www.larrymurante.com

Larry Murante

 
Jim Nason
 
The Hayburners

Singer-Songwriters
 

The Hayburners take their audience on a bicycle built for two of nationally award-winning music, strong vocal harmonies and wedded bliss. They perform their all-original mix of folk music, rootsy Americana, and jazz-inspired tunes. Jennifer Spector and husband David Tieman moved to the Puget Sound area from the Arizona desert in 2006. Both are honored to be a part of the northwest acoustic community!


Musician's Website
The Hayburners - www.thehayburners.com

 
 
August 10, Sun 2-4pm
Morgan & Graves and Jim Portillo
Bob         Lynn
Morgan & Graves

Singer-Songwriters, Vocals, Guitar, Fiddle,
Mandolin, Harmonica, Percussion,

  
Bob and Lynn play music styles ranging from traditional mountain music to modern folk/rock/latin grooves.
 
Morgan & Graves
 
Jim Portillo