
Never A dull moment
Foto by Jorma Kaukonen
The day before Arts And Minds… this tree came down at the entrance to St. Clair Rd.

Yep... this is a big boy!
Foto by Jorma Kaukonen
The county and the township had been waffling about who’s responsibility this tree was. Nature made its own decision.
That was Friday… Saturday was the Arts & Minds Craft Fair.
The temperature was triple digits so we mover the performances into the Station.

Holding forth
Foto by Dennis Kane
Jorma Kaukonen 11, 2019
Arts & Minds Festival
Fur Peace Ranch
Darwin, Ohio
Saturday, July 20, 2019
1230 to 1330 Show
1. Dime For Beer
2. Search My Heart
3. Candy Man
4. Been So Long
5. Barbeque King
6. Heart Temporary
7. Death Don’t have No Mercy
8. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down & Out
9. Trial By Fire
10. Watch The North Wind Rise
11. Trouble In Mind
12. How Long Blues
13. San Francisco Bay Blues
1530 to 1615 Show
1. Serpent Of Dreams
2. Hesitation Blues
3. Come Back Baby
4. Let Us Get Together Right Down Here
5. Things That Might Have Been
6. Whining Boy Blues
7. Sleep Song
8. Good Shepherd
9. True Religion
Myron sat in with Rob McNurlin and then did a set of his own. Cool beans!

Rob and Myron twangin' it up!
Foto by Jorma Kaukonen
What would Arts & Minds be without our good friend Heidi Holton.

Sing it girl!
Foto by Jorma Kaukonen
It was more than hot… but it could have been worse. At least we had a breeze.
Then it was showtime!

The Brother Brothers
Foto by Jorma Kaukonen
David and Adam Moss… are delightful… sensational… really, really good!
I really dug their show.
Michaeil Glabicki and Dirk Miller were there to close out the evening. Back in 1999 or thereabouts, the Tuna guys recorded ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want,’ wih Rüsted Root. Michael and Dirk asked if I would sit in with them and with a little review, than answer was a resounding , ‘Yes!’ Of course I used my 1962 Fender Super 2×10. The tremolo was delicious!

Michael and Dirk
Foto by Jorma Kaukonen
A long day… chilled on Sunday, working in the rain on Monday and looking forward to Floyd Fest this weekend.
Indeed…
Rock Them Dreamin’ This Evening Jorma!
It was a pleasure to meet you and Vanessa. Heidi is a very fortunate young artist to have you involved in her progress and her journey. I will definitely be back to Fur Peace Ranch. I would love to play on that stage sometime, but I got the impression that it was alumni only. It was a very enjoyable day with Heidi followed by your second set being the highlight.
It was with great regret that I had to miss this year’s A&M fest. I’m recovering from a total knee replacement, and being on my feet for a while is still a bit uncomfortable. Glad it worked out well with the hot weather and all, hope to see you all next year! m
Rosanne Rosannadana used to say…..”It’s Always Something….” Glad no one was hurt and that you were able to maintain power. I was there one time when a severe storm struck and you lost power.You guys just fired up the generator and the show went on! See you at the Caverns and Graceland next month .
I had over 100 trees down in my yard after Hurricane Rita, with no township or county to call for assistance. Bought a farm boss, neighbor let me borrow his tractor, and to work I went. That’ll never happen no more. All the trees are gone now!
My new guitar looks like the one you’re playing there, at least the sunburst body, anyway. I got me a
Martin D-28, and been practicing every day since my first lesson. Having a blast! Haven’t been this anticipatory about learning something new in way yonder longer than a coon’s age. Ain’t doin’ much pickin’ yet, but a whole lot of grinnin’ goin’ on!
Looks like that hackberry begs the next size up from the “farm boss”
Get the maul or splitter out.
Looking forward to the Monteagle show at the Caverns