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THE
POINT ROBERTS MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL
~ LIVE REVIEW

FANTASTIC
FREE FESTIVAL! AUGUST 2 & 3, POINT ROBERTS MUSIC & ARTS
FESTIVAL. A TESTIMONY.
Just catching the sun sinking into the ocean at the end
of each sun drenched day was enough in taking the trek
down to Point Roberts, Washington. It's not a sight you're
bound to see in most parts of Vancouver (buildings tend
to block the view). But, the stellar musical lineup somehow
made you feel you hadn't left home. |
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Vancouver
has some of the most prolific and dynamic music
on the planet. This was made even more apparent with
the generous amounts of sun, and the gorgeous view of
the surrounding mountains and water on the huge boardwalk,
providing a most sublime marriage of sight and sound
imaginable. Sunday is the big day at the fest, with
Saturday being a fitting warm up. Simone Pope played
some soothing music on her cello. Rob Brower offered
the kids a memorable day on the stage, encouraging musical
interaction. Poncho and Sal offered up some pleasant
flamenco sounds and if you like dancers, Saturday was
the day with the ERIE Celtic dancers and the ever popular
RAMA belly dancers offering it up in unrivaled quantities...
If you came for the music, Sunday was jam-packed.
The funky-grooves of THE MARY ANCHETA BAND opened this
grand afternoon. You may know her as a pitch-hitting
keybordist for BOCEPHUS KING among others. Mary has
quite the alluring stage presence as she slinks to the
stage like a cat, lets her nimble fingers fly across
her keys and sings in a most sultry manner. Her cover
of Me'shell's "Boyfriend" was killer. Look for an album
this fall. Mary's 4 piece ensemble included Darren Parris,
who would prove to be MVP of the day, on bass. He would
grace the stage twice more. Craig Jacks, main organizer
of this wonderful annual festival,(made possible with
grants from The Arts Foundation and other charitable
organizations and small businesses),would later state:
"If you get sick of seeing Darren on stage, we could
always have him wear a mask!"
ANNIE RAPID was on next with her spare acoustic
solo set that's best described as early Joni meets Joan
Baez. Then LINDA McREA bounded to the stage and gave
a proud performance, all decked out in her party dress
and matching cowgirl boots and hat. Linda's CHEERFUL
LONESOME band included, yes, Darren Parris on bass,
Bocephus King alumnus Paul Rigby on mandolin and lap
steel, the ever reliable Scott McLeod on guitar and
war-horse John Card (once a D.O.A. member) keeping things
hopping on the skins. From the mid-tempo "Put The Hurtin'
Back In The Bottle" to the gospel rave up "Hoot and
Holler", Linda set the mood for the rest of the evening.
CRAIG JACKS and his JACKALOPES with: you know
who on bass, boisterously ambled on the the stage, declared
Darren "band slut" status, and was firing on all cylinders,
with newest member Phil Hartman adding some tasty fills
on organ, Guitarist Craig McCaul adding some sublime,
atmospheric swells and cries, John Shepp adding some
choppy licks of his own, and Doug Leshinsky laying down
a steady beat. Craig himself added his own licks and
some trippy effects, turning some songs into psychedelic
rock opuses on his acoustic, his mandolin and harmonica.
From his gorgeous ode to his daughter "Marisa" to the
jaunty "Burnin' Tires", Jacks and his troops put on
a show that was the benchmark of the festival. It also
doesn't hurt that they play every Wednesday night at
Darby's (West 4th at MacDonald, 9pm) honing their chops!
JON WOOD, one of the most in demand and important people
in the local Roots music scene (Coal, Auburn, Flophose
Jr. Belinda Bruce, etc) brought on his latest outfit
LITTLE WONDER. His newest recruits provided a little
more rockin' approach to Jon's former incarnation Flophouse
Jr's tunes, plus a few new ones of their own, which
had a very 1960's Pop approach, sometimes vaguely Lovin'
spoonful-ish at times. I hear it in the riffs. I hope
we get to hear "Giant Steps" and the moving "Fallin'"
on disc sometime soon. Paul Rigby would sit in again,
complemented by Radiogram's Jon Bews, John Cody whacking
them drums and Spygirl's Jane Gowan adding some trumpet
and keyboards to the mix. BOCEPHUS KING was the closing
act, adding his usual off-kilter demeanor to the festivities
by throwing together a completely different batch of
players. His brother, Mike on bass, Dave Stanaforth
(whose written the odd tune for Bocephus) on keys, Dan
Myers on guitar,Rob Joseph on drums, and a throw you
for a loop addition of Be Good Tanya's bass player ,Andrew
Burden, blowing some whacky and insightful riffs on
trombone!
He kept to his older material, as his newer material
(slated for release late September or early October)
is quite elaborate. The band wasn't as fiery as his
other bands, but, they did do a good turn on such bluesy
excursions as "Think About You", "Please Answer The
Phone Please" and even invited a young guest onto the
stage, singing the rather adult lyrics of such tunes
as "Josephina" and " My Blue Soul", which even made
Bocephus himself do a double take, the comedy on stage
made up for whatever lacked in fire. But it's hard to
complain when surrounded by such breathtaking scenery.
As with last year, leaving such a magical and serene
place seemed almost cruel. But...there's always next
year. |
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