Monday, June 29, 2009

Ranch-Records.com


I should have mentioned this earlier, but back in May I started work on a new website for the legendary local independent record store, Ranch Records. it can be found at http://www.ranch-records.com


The site is now live and I'm really happy with how it turned out. I am working on getting the staff to post regularly on the Blog. I know there are plenty of people around Salem who'd love to see David's recommendations each week. There will also be and online shop down the road at first for some of the more interesting and rare items, and perhaps more and more inventory as they have time to enter items.

So visit the site and be sure to subscribe to the feed. If you need a site for your small business I am available for hire. I've started a web design firm called Dirigible Web Design with my brother-in-law, Wes, and Ranch is but one of our growing list of clients.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Ghosties at the Space on a Ukulele

Headed down to the Space Tuesday night for the first time in a while. They've remodelled since I was last there, taking out the wall opening the space up considerably. I'm told they just started doing happy hour during the week between 7-9 with drinks half off. They've also put in an elevated stage, though as you'll see not everyone uses it.



Devin Gallagher, AKA: Ghosties, played a solo set on a ukulele. He was just back from a trip to Vancouver BC for a musif festival and I guess they are weird about letting musicians in to the coutry with a lot of instruments without a work permit so a uke was just the thing. It was a cool, intimate show. Devin set up a chair in the middle of the room and played without amplification. Of course, the lighting wasn't great which had an impact on my video, but not the music. The above is an original Ghosties song. He also played and Elec Morin cover I captured:



Ghosties has a new album dropping on Jun 19th. It will be on the new High Scores and Records label Devin is launching. One of the original forces behind Boy Gorilla, the new label is focusing on vinyl releases and digital downloads. The new album is called "hone o oru".

Monday, June 15, 2009

Mr. C and the Sprague High School Choir

Well, that may be puting it a bit dramatically, but I did take the chance to attend the final Sprague Choir concert of the year a couple weeks ago. Long time choir director, Russ Christensen, is leaving his position after much success and taking a job at OSU. As former students of Mr. C's and as big supporters of Sprague's choir program in general, my sisters and I made a point to attend the spring concert held at Willamette University at the end of May.


I had something of a rocky relationship with high school. I was only there for two year, leaving after tenth grade to get a GED after deciding I was wasting my time. Not the best choice I've ever made. It's one of the pitfalls of being a really smart teenager, often times no one will challenge your judgement even in cases where maybe they really should. At any rate, participating in Concert Choir was one of the highlights of my high school experience. Mr. C was a wonderful teacher and pushed us all to great heights. Sprague has one the Best in the Northwest festival held at the University of Portland every year since I was a sophomore. They contend year after year for first place in the OSAA state championship. Sprague's music program has also been honored by the Grammy awards for excellence in music education more then once in the last 12 years. I'm proud to have been a part of such an elite choir and I'm priveledged to have worked under Mr. C.

While I was at the concert I shot a few videos of the different groups performing. First is a song called "Mack the Knife" performed by Framework, Sprague's elite jazz choir.


Next is a couple videos of the barbershop quartet at Sprague. It's a tradition to have a quartet that started back when I was there, though the name of the group and the participants have rotated over the years. This years iteration was called Shave and a Haircut. I got two of their songs, "In the Jungle" and "Faith", a George Michael cover.



Finally, a number by the biggest and the best, Sprague's world famour Concert Choir. I'm afraid I don't know the name of the song off the top of my head. I had saved a program for reference but it has disappeared in the interveneing time. Still, a beautiful piece of chamber music.


My only disappointment was the lack of a cool Negro Spiritual to bring the house down. My favorites and the biggest crowd pleasers were always the spirituals arranged by Moses Hogan Sprague does on a regular basis. My sophomore year we did "The Battle of Jericho" and Moses Hogan was one of the judges at Best in the Northwest that spring. When our performance was over he came down and workshopped the song with us. It was a real thrill.

Still, we had a great time. At the end of the show my systers and I even went up on stage with all the other alumni to sing the "Old Irish Blessing" as is tradition at the Spring concert. I wish Mr. C good luck at the next level and hopefully Sprague has another great director lined up to continue the tradition of great music at the school.