Hank Cramer - June 26, 2010

The concert this year will be a whole new look at what Hank has in his bag of tricks hankcramer.com

The Starlings - July 4, 2010

The Friends of Fort Flagler Fourth of July Concert will feature the Starlings an alt. country / Americana outfit from Seattle. Fronted by vocalist Joy Mills, they knock themselves out channeling the spirits of their chosen genre, harmonizing earnestly and beautifully behind Mills̢۪ emotive lead. Their songs grow in stature with every listen. It's rootsy music with a simple beauty. They are the real thing. Mills' timeless, gorgeous voice is the driving force behind the Starlings' twangy serenity. Her husband, singer-guitarist Tom Parker, is no slouch, either. When the two harmonize as a banjo gets plucked in the background, it's a truly wonderful blend. Check their site
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Deadwood Revival - July 10, 2010

Returning for the third year Deadwood is eternally AWSOME  deadwoodrevival.com


Deadwood Revival at the Red Bicycle 01-30-09

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Doug & Telisha Williams July 17, 2010






Classy laid back style. Telisha’s vocals carry the twang of Steve Earle and Nanci Griffith, while Doug’s bluesy, country guitar conveys both rhythm and harmony.
A new duo to the northwest, Doug & Telisha live right in the middle of the places others only write about.  A place where old time religion, superstition, run down bars, gravel parking lots and boarded up factories all mingle together.  Their most recent release, “Ghost of the Knoxville Girl”, received wide critical acclaim, and spent 15 weeks in the Americana Music Association Top 40 Radio Chart. Quick wit and a Southern drawl make every show different from the last, while fearless delivery and stunning honesty make every show personal.


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JUBILEE July 31, 2010

Vintage Blue Grass, Country, Rock and Roll and a little Gospel thrown in for spice describes the toe tappin, knee slappin Jubilee sound. Be prepared for an array of acoustic string from banjo to mandolin with a little harmonica thrown in for good luck. Les Wamboldt and the rest of the crew, Bill, Vern, WL, Jack, and Shirley have an endless supply of songs, stories, and jokes that provide priceless entertainment for all.

Rachel Ries August 7, 2010

Rachel Ries performs "Prairie Swing & City Folk“, marrying sophisticated, vintage musicality to smart lyrics. She has developed an urban cult following based on a fresh approach to musical forms of the '20s and '30s , her vocals recalling Billie Holiday and early Maria Muldaur. Ries has an adventurous ear for melody and a voice flexible enough to accomplish it.

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Dana Lyons / Cabiri - August 14, 2010

“I saw Dana perform last night to a small audience that spanned three years old to eighty-five. He absolutely captivated everyone. Small girls, chins on hand, watched without moving. Teenage boys stopped showing off. Older women clapped their hands. Every face had a smile. “
Ronald Mayo, Lopez Island, WA

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The Cabiri were formed in 1999 as theatrical emissaries of The Anunnaki Project, a curatorial organization that seeks to preserve the mythologies of cultures that have passed into antiquity. In that time we have traveled the world presenting our work to diverse audiences. "We are eternally dancing the dream and we seek to bring you along on our adventure"!
http://www.anunnaki.org/cabiri/page.php?page=fp

Port Townsend Summer Band August 28,2010



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The DIARIES of ADAM and EVE - September 4, 2010

Key City Public Theater and The Friends of Fort Flagler present a staged reading of Mark Twain’s wry and touching “The Diaries of Adam and Eve” as part of the Summer Concert Series at Battery Bankhead. This special surprise encore presentation of KCPT’s 2010 WordPlay Reading Series is directed by Patricia Earnest, and features David Schroeder and Colleen Dobbin as Adam and Eve in Twain’s “first person” account of the world’s oldest love story. Bring a blanket or chair and have a picnic while you enjoy this premier event. For more information visit keycitypublictheatre.org