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This land is your land? Running on empty..... Come out to support Sequoia Forestkeeper Monday evening. Good times at the Treehuggers Ball... Neil's Cadillac The Sound Of Silence Folk Music Legend Utah Phillips Passes From Ira Hayes to Brian Rand... Free Protest Song... Live At Mama Hillybeans September 07 October 07 November 07 December 07 January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08
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Our great homegrown environmental organization, Sequoia Forestkeeper, is having a fundraiser at Mama Hillybeans in Tehachapi. The event will be held on Monday, July 21st, from 6 to 9 PM. I'm going to be playing with Pat Seamount and Mike Gallagher from the Kern Valley bluegrass group, Out Of The Blue. Also appearing will be Hammered Dulcimer player, John Hammond. There will be an organic vegetarian dinner, a talk about the Sequoias by special guest, Ed Begely Jr., and a power point presentation from Sequoia Forestkeeper Programs Director, Valerie Cassity. Suggested donation is $25.00. Come on out to have a great time and raise money to protect the Sequoias! Mama Hillybeans Community And Coffee, 426 E. Tehachapi Blvd, Techapi, CA, (661) 822-BEAN peace
A good time was had by all at the Treehuggers Ball. It's a yearly event put on by the Canyonlands Conservation Fund and the Orange Hills Task Force of the Sierra Club to raise money to protect the last undeveloped land in the Orange County hills. I was invited to play by my friend Karl, who is a member of an online protest songs group that I host. Karl is also a nephew of Woody Guthrie, so of course I played some Woody Guthrie songs... It's a one of a kind party, held under the stars in still wild Baker Canyon. There was a deep pit barbecue dinner, micro brews, arts and crafts, petitions, green demos and presentations, and about eight hours of music under the stars. There was a Bluegrass band, a Jazz trio, a Blues-Rock band, and the headliner was Cubensis, a popular and inspiring So-Cal Grateful Dead tribute band. One of the joys of being the opening act is that there wasn't much of a crowd when I played. The vendors were setting up and the treehuggers just arriving. But I had a great time and got a lot of positive feedback, and met a lot of good people. I was invited back next year and asked to play at the Country Fair in Silverado in October. The video is my version of I Ain't Got No Home, by Woody Guthrie. The promoters know Arlo, and they sent him the video. He's probably too busy to watch it, but that was a nice thing for them to do...
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