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Waymore’s Blues by Waylon Jennings
The Washtub Bass Persuasion and Irene Tukuafu
A few days ago, I got an email from Irene Tukuafu, artist, musician, musical instrument maker, and kindred spirit, now living in Illinois. Here’s her email and my reply:
On 12/23/16 at 9:15 PM -0600, Irene Tukuafu wrote in a message entitled
Fwd: Washtub bass:
Dear Lloyd, I just finished this last night. Well, I have some more fun painting I’m going to do on this, but thought you’d like to see it. I did some research on the different kinds of washtub bass’s and when a gal let me play her one that had the handle of an axe….that worked better and can control the sound pitch better. At least it did when I played her one.
Sooooooooo I’m in the market to find a better string. Living is just wonderful when filled with fun stuffs to do. My next musical instrument will be a TENNESSEE MUSIC BOX. It’s a dulcimer that was used more for the dance hall, so had to be bigger. Not much to look at………..soooooo I’m making mine to Look at too. ha.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO THE MAX to you and all.
aloha, irene
Irene online:
https://irenetukuafu.blogspot.com/
https://harp4you.blogspot.com/
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Chris Thile and Mark O’Connor Play the Blues
Chris Thile – Bach: Sonata No. 1 in G Minor, BWV 1001
I Really Love the Rain
We’ve had 1-1/4″ already today. We’re way beyond the last few years for this date. Everyone is worried that it could be like a few years ago, when we had a lot of rain through December, then practically nil the rest of the rainy season. But it feels like the low pressure systems are moving in regularly, not getting blocked by high pressure. May it continue. The soil in the woods is soaked, the fungi are lovin it.
I always think of this song when it’s really raining:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u7YY-jQ0XU//
Another Toots song (look at these guys!):
Dwight Yoakam – Little Sister
Now check Elvis’ version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSGGmOf_zdU
I’m sitting at Cafe Roma in North Beach right now. Here’s Elvis with the same song:
What a voice!
La La Blues — Pokey LaFarge
Leon Russell – A Song For You
The Sea Forager’s Guide to the Northern California Coast
Anyone who fishes (or clams or collects anything from the California coast) will love this book. In fact, anyone on the west coast of the USA, from Baja California up to BC, will learn how to catch, gather, clean, and cook fish, clams, mussels, eels, crabs, and seaweed from this witty and complete fishing compendium. Kirk Lombard worked for 7 years as an observer for The Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission before becoming “The Sea Forager” in the San Francisco Bay Area. He conducts fishing classes, does demonstrations, and sells sustainable seafood. IYou can get info on all his coastal activities and buy the book at: https://www.seaforager.com/
Full disclosure: I’ve been to one of Kirk’s fishing demos, attended a seminar on making pickled herring, and went fishing with him for night smelt (caught 15 lbs. that night, netting them in the surf).) I’ve gotten a ton of useful info from him, including tonight, when I used his technique for getting the skin off horseneck clam siphons (slit lengthwise, soak in warm water for 10 min.) before making clam fritters (below, left).
He tells you how to catch salmon, halibut, rockfish, striped bass, and 8-10 other kinds of fish, how to gather 15 different types of shellfish, how to pickle seaweed (I’ve got a jar of pickled kelp in the frig right now, and I put ground-up dried seaweed on omelets, potatoes, anything hot). He’s big on the small fish in the area — herring, anchovies, smelt, grunion, and mackerel — because they’re low on the food chain, super healthy, and take pressure off the popular fish.
He’s got a sense of humor, plays in a band (his oldest kid is named Django), and has fun with his work and teaching.
The book is very nicely illustrated by Leighton Kelly.