DUNGENESS — Nash’s Organic Produce annual spring celebration of community, food and farming will include a barn dance and community potluck on Saturday, May 1.
The event will take place at Nash’s barn, 1865 E. Anderson Road.
The community potluck starts at 6 p.m. People are encouraged to bring a dish to share.
The dance starts at 7:30 p.m. and will feature Nash’s resident mountain country blues musician, Cort
Armstrong, and his musical partners from Seattle, in a reunion of his former American roots dance band, Jangle Bones.
Jangle Bones worked the crowd into a dancing frenzy several years ago at a Nash’s Barn Dance, before the group disbanded in 2008 due to Armstrong’s relocation to the North Olympic Peninsula.
“Many fans have craved to hear the group’s irresistible energy again, and for a single special appearance,
community members will get another fresh taste of one the finest roots bands to emerge from Seattle,”
Armstrong said.
Cort Armstrong released a solo CD of original songs in January entitled “Chicken Pickin’,” which was recorded at Nash’s Corner in Dungeness.
He has also been playing with a trio in Seattle called Armstrong Lawton Katz, which
features Armstrong and former Jangle Bones band mate Ethan Lawton backed by Seattle upright bass player Nancy Katz.
Admission is $7 for adults $7, children enter for free.
For more information, phone 360-681-7458.
Barn dance, potluck planned at Nash’s Organic Produce
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Apr
27th
2010
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