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FAR-West 2018: Best of the West awards ceremony

As part of our live broadcast coverage from the 2018 FAR-West Music Conference, we had the privilege of helping to bring attention to three outstanding champions of folk music at the annual Best of the West awards ceremony.

FAR-West established the Best of the West (BOTW) awards in 2005 to honor individuals who have maintained an enduring presence in the folk and acoustic music scene in the West, and who continue to inspire others by embodying folk values and traditions. This year’s awards will be presented at the Best of the West luncheon on Saturday, October 13th at FAR-West’s annual conference in Woodland Hills, CA.

To receive Best of the West awards, an individual or organization must demonstrate excellence in one’s craft; an enduring presence in the geographic FAR-West folk community for at least a decade; embody or build upon folk values and traditions; and promote, nurture, foster and expand the audience and opportunities for folk music and musicians in the FAR-West geographic region.

Our broadcast coverage is brought to you by the generous sponsorship support of Mike and Carleen McCornack of Garden Variety Music, Jeanette Lundgren of Mother Hen Promotions, and the 2018 International Songwriting Competition.

Best of the West 2018 Ambassador: Bob Riskin / McCabe’s Guitar Shop

McCabe’s is among LA’s most treasured music venues—and one of the best spots on the West Coast to catch acoustic music. It is also a music school and unofficial community center. There’s no place quite like it. If fact, it is so unique and multi-dimensionally influential that the LA Weekly established their annual awards category: “Best Guitar Shop (That’s Not McCabe’s).”

McCabe’s namesake and original owner was Gerald McCabe, a furniture designer by trade, who in the mid-1950s, hooked up with the burgeoning folk and roots music community. Because of his woodworking skills, he occasionally got drafted to repair instruments and in 1958, he opened a small repair shop near the store’s current location. He quickly branched out into retail, hiring his ethnomusicologist friend, Ed Kahn, to sell books and records, and brought in another friend, Walter Camp, to help with guitar repair.

Bob Riskin, the current owner and chief maverick at McCabe’s came on board in 1959, at the age of 16. He adopted McCabe’s as his destiny after bringing his bashed-up 1912 Martin guitar in for repair. Pretty soon, Bob was on the payroll sweeping up wood shavings and learning the art of instrument repair from Old Man McCabe himself.

Along the way, the repair staff began developing innovative tools and techniques for instrument repair. Some tools players now take for granted – like string winders – came out of McCabe’s workshop. And in 1963 when the Rooftop Singers’ hit “Walk Right In” led to a demand for 12-string guitars, Bob met the demand by converting six-string Martins with their wide nuts into pretty sounding little 12-strings.

McCabe’s flourished in the early and mid-’60s, as US sales of guitars soared. In 1964, the shop moved to 3103 Pico, having outgrown its previous quarters. That same year, Bob met Esperanza (Espie), who would become his wife and co-owner of McCabe’s Guitar Shop.

Bob became a part-owner of McCabe’s in 1969, the year of the first concert. In 1972, Bob moved McCabe’s to its current location, expanding by a factor of four to 6,000 square feet.

But McCabe’s is much, much more than a fabulous a guitar shop. McCabe’s is a mecca, a holy ground for generations of musicians. It is a favorite destination for local musicians as well as legends passing through the area. Sometimes they come to get their instruments repaired, other times to share tunes in the back room – an intimate showcase space that makes a living room gig look like a concert hall.

McCabe’s as a successful venue and school is also a place where people come to learn about the music – as audience or as students – and the community that has grown up around it now has ties all across the USA and beyond.

In 1969, McCabe hosted its first back-room concert featuring Elizabeth Cotton, who was temporarily stranded in LA and needed to raise money to get back home. The first official concert at the store was the local group Bryndle (featuring Wendy Waldman), with a young Jackson Browne as the opening act.

In the five decades that followed, thousands of artists have played at McCabe’s. Singer-songwriters Richard Thompson and Joni Mitchell have used the venue as a musical laboratory. Performers include legends Doc Watson, Merle Travis, Eric Clapton, Chet Atkins, Norman Blake, John Hammond Jr., David Lindley, and John Fahey. The stage has also hosted jazz visionaries as Sun Ra, Don Cherry, and Charlie Haden. R.E.M. performed there in 1987 at the height of its fame, and Beck and Liz Phair played there in the 1990s.

Typical of Bob Riskin’s generosity and love for the music, thousands of recordings from McCabe’s concert series have been donated to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as part of the Southern Folklife Collection for archiving, preservation and sharing with future fans and pickers.

McCabe’s status as a legendary musical destination is well deserved. Since its inception, McCabe’s has been midwife, wet-nurse, and caretaker to multiple generations of musicians. From the purchase and care of that first guitar – through learning the craft (with many players returning to teach) – to being inspired to perform – McCabe’s has played a supporting role. Along the way the friendly guitar shop on Pico Street has attracted and built a broad and loyal audience, who come to appreciate and support the music and musicians. And this is how McCabe’s created a solid community that thousands of musicians and fans call their own.

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Best of the West 2018 Performer: Wendy Waldman

Wendy Waldman comes by her musical talent through the blood – following in the footsteps of her composer father and grandfather, and her mother, a professional violinist. To that, she has added a great deal of the proverbial sweat and tears to craft a very meaningful life of music, undoubtedly with more still to follow. Born in 1950, she was raised in the Los Angeles area and joined its trend-setting music scene in the early seventies – a time of innovative and creative folk rock that created the sound of popular music heard the next decade.

Waldman’s first recordings came out of her 1970 collaboration with the band Bryndle. Formed with fellow artists Karla Bonoff, Andrew Gold, and Kenny Edwards, Bryndle was the seed that launched successful musical careers for all four artists. As each member eventually took a solo path, Wendy signed on as the youngest member of Warner Brothers’ “Brain Trust.”

Composing on piano and acoustic guitar, she was particularly skillful at writing blues-based tunes with unexpected Gershwin-like orchestral twists. Creating songs for some of the industry’s favorite sons and daughters, she helped shape the soundtrack for a generation.

Maria Muldaur was the first notable artist to introduce Waldman’s songs to a broad national audience with Mad Mad Me and Vaudeville Man. Over the next decade Wendy also wrote or collaborated to write for Judy Collins, Kim Carnes, Randy Meisner and others.

As a recording artist herself, Waldman’s early albums, Love Has Got Me in 1973 and Gypsy Symphony in 1974, were critically favored and influenced many fellow artists. Her self-titled LP followed in 1975, and then Strange Company 1978. In 1982, Waldman released Which Way to Main Street, which featured Peter Frampton on guitar. She also found herself in the recording studio backing up Linda Ronstadt, Al Kooper, and old friends Karla and Maria.

Waldman then moved to Nashville in 1982 to extend the reach of her songwriting and quickly found further success. As part of several songwriting teams she helped pen songs for Crystal Gayle, Johnny Van Zant, Kenny Rogers, Reba McEntire, Jesse Colin Young, Alison Krause, Bette Midler, and Cher, Madonna, Celine Dion, and Earth, Wind & Fire. 1991 marked a special milestone when the team-written song “Save the Best for Last” – recorded by Vanessa Williams, and considered her signature song – was nominated for Grammys as both Song of the Year and Record of the Year.

In a lighter vein, Fishing in the Dark (co-written with fellow FAR-West artist Jim Photoglo), was a #1 Country Hit for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1987, ultimately achieved Platinum Record status and has subsequently been recorded by Garth Brooks, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Emerson Drive and featured by the two different artists in different seasons of The Voice.

In 1988, Waldman opened an additional successful path as a Producer – working with the Forester Sisters, Suzy Bogguss, New Grass Revival, Artie Traum –breaking trail for other female producers.

After returning to Los Angeles, Waldman was one of a select few cornerstone artists who donated their time and talent towards the founding of FAR-West itself. She was (and still is) an enthusiastic recruiter and advocate, encouraging new artists & presenters to join their more established predecessors in helping to make Folk Alliance, both nationally and regionally here in the West, a meaningful advocate for the music. Her workshops and simply her presence at the annual conferences have always represented a generous donation of time, talent and enthusiasm for sharing the joys of a life in music.

In 2007, Waldman formed The Refugees with Cidny Bullens and Deborah Holland. The trio have released three albums featuring their rich musical chemistry and catchy harmonies and enjoyed a stint on NPR’s Mountain Stage.

For the last 15 years, Waldman’s studio has been the home of the venerated KFPK folk music show, “Folk Scene,” which was started in 1972 by Roz and Howard Larman and continues at the studio, now hosted by their son, Allen Larman. Waldman clearly believes in giving back to the source of her inspiration – in this case, the musical community which has been so generous to her.

Waldman continues to release solo albums and compilations. Her latest album is scheduled for release in late 2018.

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Best of the West 2018 Lifetime Achievement in Community Service: The Guacamole Fund and Tom Campbell

Folk musicians have a very long history of delivering social commentary plus messages of activism and unity in their songs and performances. Social justice, end to war, protection of the Earth are just the beginning.

Through 40 years of collaboration with major artists like Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Crosby, Stills and Nash and many others, Tom Campbell and The Guacamole Fund have been there on the front lines, organizing shows, helping artists identify community programs to support as they tour, and much more.

This year, the 2018 Best of the West Awards at the October 13th conference luncheon will honor the Guacamole Fund with its first ever ‘Lifetime Achievement in Community Service Award‘.

Established as a non-profit in 1974, The Guacamole Fund helps publicize, raise funds, and raise consciousness around timely environmental, social, and cultural change issues. The Fund does its work by facilitating, organizing and producing benefit concerts, rallies, special ticket sales, receptions and media campaigns.

The Fund researches organizations that are actively involved in these public issues and brings this information to the attention of the entertainment community in order to stimulate involvement. The Fund also serves as a sounding board for the celebrity community, commercial production entities, musicians, and entertainment managers seeking help with evaluating proposals to support various causes.

Whenever possible, the Fund involves local activists in their efforts and community members may play significant roles in organizing actual events. They also act as the liaison between the local organization, the artist, the venues, and commercial entities.

The list of accomplishments is long, impressive and very unique. Guacamole Fund members have played significant roles in over 1,200 cultural, educational, environmental, social change and service events since 1974. Staff members have coordinated events ranging from very large outdoor rallies with an attendance of 1,000,000 people, to benefit concerts in stadiums accommodating 30,000 to 100,000. They have assisted with arena events hosting 2,500 to 20,000 people, concert halls and theaters seating 400 to 6,400, and receptions for 25 to 250. The Fund’s Ten/Four Club program offers artists an opportunity to raise funds for public interest work while on their commercial tours.

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FAR-West 2018: Friday Night Showcase

KC Cafe radio’s continued coverage from the 2018 FAR-West Music Conference in Woodland Hills, California brought live music from the Main Showcase Stage to our airwaves on October 12.  Featured were some of the West’s finest talent, including Cindy Kalmenson, Ernest Troost, Ryanhood, Alice Wallace, Birch Periera and The Gin Joints, and John Batdorf

Our broadcast coverage is brought to you by the generous sponsorship support of Mike and Carleen McCornack of Garden Variety Music, Jeanette Lundgren of Mother Hen Promotions, and the 2018 International Songwriting Competition.

Here we present the archived recordings of the performances.

Cindy Kalmenson (CA)

Cindy Kalmenson has been singing her songs since the 90s when she realized that the quickest way to get on stage was to have an original song to sing at an open mic. Having given her acting career a solid 2 weeks she decided to pursue the open mic circuit. Being a bilingual school teacher did afford her a captive audience but not a true stage for what was about to unfold. With a handful of songs she let go of her coveted rent control apartment in Santa Monica and headed to Nashville to reinvent herself far from family and friends. After one year she founded and hosted the very successful show Girls with Guitars, which launched many careers with the exception of her own… but that didn’t stop her from recording 3 critically acclaimed CDs, winning prestigious songwriting awards including first place in the International Songwriting Competition, Chris Austin contest at MerleFest, Just Plain Folks, West Coast Songwriting, and DIY pics in Performing Songwriters magazine. She has been playing with her band the Lucky Ducks on a regular basis in and around Ventura County since 2009.

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Ernest Troost (CA)

Ernest Troost is a singer/songwriter and a 2009 Kerrville New Folk winner.  His songwriting style combines folk and Piedmont-blues-style guitar with timeless stories and character portrayals drawn from the American past and present.  If the Carter Family, Robbie Robertson, and Alfred Hitchcock wrote songs together, they might sound like this.

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Ryanhood (AZ)

John Platt of WFUV (NYC) called Ryanhood “Discovery of the Year,” and they were named “Best Group/Duo” in the International Acoustic Music Awards.  Audiences can expect airtight harmonies, explosive guitar/mandolin riffs, and a high-energy, highly-interactive performance – something they developed as street performers at Boston’s Quincy Market.

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Alice Wallace (CA)

With a style that is rooted in the classic country songstresses such as Patsy Cline and Emmylou Harris, Southern California singer/songwriter Alice Wallace‘s impeccable vocals and melodic, literate song-crafting skills bring a fresh touch to authentic Americana music.  Her 2015 full-length release “Memories, Music & Pride,” on LA-based California Country Records brought accolades from across the country, and she was named 2017 Female Vocalist of the Year at the California Country Awards.  She has a new album titled “Into the Blue,” slated for release in January 2019 on Rebelle Road Records.

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Birch Periera & The Gin Joints (WA)

Born out of a love of the early years of swing, Americana and rock ‘n roll, Birch Pereira & The Gin Joints is a band whose sound transports you to the time of speakeasies, honky-tonks and roadhouses.  With upright bassist and vocalist Birch Pereira at its center, the band features skilled and versatile musicians who share the love of the American song traditions and desire to offer a fresh angle on them.  The band’s debut album, “Dream Man,” was released independently and received the Earshot Jazz Golden Ear Award for “Northwest Jazz Recording of the Year,” in 2016.  Fans, critics and deejays have delighted in Birch Pereira’s “old soul,” tenor voice, the group’s new, stripped-down arrangements of musical gems from the past and Pereira’s ever growing repertoire of original, yet period-evoking material.

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John Batdorf

John Batdorf is a singer-songwriter solo artist and one half of Las Vegas Rock and Roll Hall of Famers folk-rock duo Batdorf & Rodney.  He’s also a successful film and TV composer, session vocalist, and inspirational musician in the substance recovery community.  John invites the listener into his soul, open and trusting as he sings of love and hope, transforming despair to hope, hate to love and fear/ignorance to tolerance/acceptance.  We share his understanding, forgiveness and are filled with compassion when the song is done.

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FAR-West 2018: Venues Choice Concert

The 2018 FAR-West Music Conference launched with the Venues Choice Concert at the Warner Center Marriott in Woodland Hills, California.  Acts were curated and presented by area venue outlets.  Featured were the outstanding music talent of MoaviSoul, Abe Abraham, The Fire, Honey Whiskey Trio and Sunny War.

Our broadcast coverage is brought to you by the generous sponsorship support of Mike and Carleen McCornack of Garden Variety Music, Jeanette Lundgren of Mother Hen Promotions, and the 2018 International Songwriting Competition.

Here are the archived recordings from the evening performances:

MVR Entertainment presents: MohaviSoul

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Tiny Porch Concerts presents: Abe Abraham

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Fiddlers Crossing presents: The Fire

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Pasadena Folk Music Society presents: Honey Whiskey Trio

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McCabe’s Guitar Shop presents: Sunny War

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Live @ Gusto: 2017 Christmas Show

KC Cafe Radio returned to Gusto Coffee Saturday, December 16 for our annual Christmas show, broadcast live on KC Cafe Radio.  This year’s show opened with a Kansas City-area musical favorite, Steve Sterner and Sundown,  and featured a new voice for the KC Cafe Radio microphones, Joy Zimmerman.

For several years, Gusto Coffee has been the social hub of the Longview area of Lee’s Summit, Missouri.  Events from community meetings to live local music performances are regular occurrences.  Gusto Coffee has also been a corporate underwriter and supporter of KC Cafe Radio, and our mission to present unique, original music.  We are pleased to have returned to bring you this unique holiday music event.

Steve Sterner and Sundown

With smooth vocals, Steve Sterner & Sundown (Mark Nelson & Ron Brammer) deliver a relaxed mix of original folk songs, and popular and lesser known covers. Steve tells stories about life and love in his original compositions, interspersed with songs by favorite folk artists like John Denver, Gordon Lightfoot, and Jim Croce.

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Joy Zimmerman

 Joy Zimmerman is known for compelling vocals, inventive songwriting, and engaging performances. Her music is shaped by diverse musical taste, violin lessons starting before kindergarten, and plenty of soulful moments. Joy’s lyrics reflect a deep understanding of human experience. Having met few genres she didn’t embrace, Joy’s music is eclectic and chock-full of vocal and instrumental versatility.

Joy has five albums of original music — two recorded and co-produced with Jimmy Dykes in Kansas City at Weights and Measures Soundlab, and three recorded in Nashville at Azalea Studios. Joy’s songwriting awards include American Songwriter Lyric Contest Honorable Mention and five Walnut Valley Festival New Song Showcase wins.

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FAR-West 2017: Saturday Night Showcase

KC Cafe Radio concluded its live broadcast coverage from the 2017 Folk Alliance Region-West music conference in Bellevue Washington with live music featuring the Saturday night Official Showcase performances.

Here are the archived recordings of the performances

Dennis Warner, (Minnesota)

As a Folk/Americana artist, Dennis Warner has established a well-deserved reputation for captivating audiences with his smooth vocals, distinguished songs, enthusiastic personality and stellar playing, on both six and twelve string guitars.  Playing in 100 cities every year, he cleverly blends ballads, up-tempo songs and humor.  Dennis has a contagious energy and a collections of songs that ring true.

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Follow The Fox (Colorado)

The musical synergy from Sarah Cole and Dylan McCarthy is highlighted by spellbinding harmonies and creative arrangements.  Their sound is distinctive and alluring.  Soulful harmonies, captivating guitar, and mandolin leads give way to musical energy that will keep you listening from the very first note.  From heartbreaking ballads to hard-hitting bluegrass, this Colorado-based duo has incredible musical chemistry.

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West My Friend (British Columbia, Canada)

Forged from a socially adventurous acoustic music scene on the west coast of Canada, the band play a key role in a new generation of grassroots folk music.  The wealth of musical experience and classical training in the group creates an interesting backdrop for their songwriting, allowing for levels of detail, intricacy, and counterpoint balanced with moments of musical simplicity.

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Cary Morin (Colorado)

This talented troubadour is a Crow Tribal member who blends the great traditions of American music.  His deft fingerstyle guitar and vocals convey an earthy melodic tone, combining bluegrass, blues and jazz in a unique and captivating style.  His seemingly effortless guitar picking is nimble, yet soulful.  Humility shines through his music, as he weaves a magical musical tapestry.

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Reggie Garrett (Washington)

Reggie Garrett performs mostly original songs mixed with pop covers and more traditional style folk ballads.  He is the creative purveyor of a unique urban strain of mostly acoustic music, incorporating a number of diverse influences, including: Folk, Latin rhythms, Blues, Gospel, Celtic, Rock, Jazz and more.  The result is a musical blend that has excited and touched audiences throughout the US and Canada.

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Radio Stranger (Oregon)

Americana artist Kelly Brightwell and folk-rocker Woody Moran have fused their talents, and the results are nothing short of amazing!  They deliciously mix detailed observations of a world traveler with captivating storytelling, which brings emotional landscapes to life.  They deliver harmonies that lock in rhythmically.  Their unique talent is especially evident in a live setting.

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