To kick off the Fall Membership Drive on Friday September 9, Tracy Grammer will join me live on Cascadia Coffeehouse from 6 am to 7 am. Tracy Grammer rose to acclaim as half of the "postmodern, mythic American folk" duo, Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer. From 1998-2001, the duo released three internationally celebrated, folk chart-topping albums. Tracy has continued touring after Dave Carter's untimely death in 2002, celebrating Dave's legacy while showcasing her own considerable songwriting talent. We'll chat about Dave Carter, tracy's emergence as a songwriter, and Tracy's memoir-in-progress, and hear some live music. We will offer tickets to Tracy's show at the Alberta Rose Theater Friday September 9 for a $75 new or renewing membership.
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Cascadia Coffeehouse
September 9, 2016 530-0700 am
HOST: Jack Bohl
Fall Membership Drive Special featuring Tracy Grammer live in the studio from 6 to 7 am
05:30AM Railroad Earth “The Jupiter and the 119 (Live)” from Live at Red Rocks Amphitheater 7/12/2013 (CD, Album, Bluegrass, 2013) on Nugs Net
05:38AM Brandon Reid “Old Man This Land” from Stuck in the City (CD, Album, Folk) on black gold music Local — Brandon works for Steve Peacock Tree Preservation , the company that removed some trees in our yard. Great guy, great CD, great arborists!
05:42AM David Ingerson “Miss Mouse's Ball” from My Lovely Mountain Home (CD, Album, Folk, 2016) on (self) Local
05:45AM Shanghaied on the Wilamette “Let the Light from the Lighthouse Shine on Me” from Lighthouse (CD, Album, Folk, 2016) on Shanghaied on the Willamette Local
05:50AM Diana Wild “Black Powder Rifle, Wood Cook Stove” from No Regrets (CD, Album, Folk, 2016) on Diana Wild Local — Album available on-line at https://dianawild.bandcamp.com/releases
05:53AM Jackson Browne “For a Dancer” from Late For the Sky (CD, Album, Folk, 1990) on asylum — In memory of my dear friend and former colleague at the National Weather Service, who I sahred many a weekend and holiday with working rotating shifts. Steve Starmer. Steve is on his last graveyard shift. I miss you. LP released in 1974.
06:04AM Tracy Grammer “The Verdant Mile” from The Verdant Mile (CD, Album, Folk, 2004) on (Self released- Tracy Grammer Music) Local
06:07AM Tracy Grammer “Lord of the Buffalo” from Book of Sparrows (CD, Album, Folk, 2007) on Tracy Grammer Local
06:11AM Tracy Grammer “Gypsy Rose” from Flower of Avalon (CD, Album, Folk, 2005) on Signature Sounds Local
06:16AM Set break — Interview with Tracy Grammer live in the KBOO studio and pitching for KBOO Fall Membership Drive
06:20AM Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer “Highway 80 (She's a Mighty Good Road)” from Drum Hat Buddha (CD, Album, Folk, 2001) on Signature Sounds Local
06:22AM Tracy Grammer “Crocodile Man” from Live in the KBOO Studio — Tracy sang this live in the KBOO studio
06:25AM Set break — Live interview with Tacy Grammer plus pitching for KBOO Fall Membership Drive
06:35AM Tracy Grammer “Gun Metal eyes” from Live in the KBOO Studio — Tracy sang this live in the KBOO studio
06:39AM Set break — Live interview with Tacy Grammer plus pitching for KBOO Fall Membership Drive
06:54AM Tracy Grammer “Were You Ever Here” from Live in the KBOO Studio — Tracy sang this live in the KBOO studio