HIGHLIGHTS OF
The Guild of American Luthiers
Eighteenth National Convention/Exhibition

June 21-25, 2006
Tacoma, Washington - Pacific Lutheran University
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Music

Kenny Hill - Photo by Jon Peterson

We had some great music this year. Let’s start off with something quite unusual. Yes, it’s a guitar maker playing a pipe organ! Kenny Hill played the organ in college before he switched to guitar, and now he is getting back to it. Later we had a tour of the magnificent organ by the maker, Paul Fritts.

Salvator Pedraza - Photo by  Robert Desmond

Salvator Pedraza played up a classical storm on a gorgeous bass fiddle by fellow Canadian Geza Burghardt.

Fred Carlson and Gregg Miner - Photo by Jon Peterson

Fred Carlson played his latest Harp-Sympitar, and Gregg Miner joined him on a vintage harp mandolin. Follow this link to read the words to Fred’s song ''That’s my Cat''.

David Franzen - Photo by Robert Desmond

Perennial GAL farvorite David Franzen played a guitar by George A. Smith of Portland, Oregon.

Treble, soprano and mezzo - Photo  by Robert DesmondAlto, tenor and baritone - Photo by Robert DesmondBass and contra bass - Photo by Robert Desmond

The Hutchins Consort played an impressive concert on the New Violin Family, eight violins which evenly cover five octaves. All eight instruments were built by longtime GAL member Carleen Hutchins in the 1960s. The thumbnail is mapped: click on the section of the photo for which you would like to see a closeup.

Jim Greeninger and Mike Doolin - Photo by Hap Newsom

John Doan - Photo by Robert Desmond

Jim Greeninger and Mike Doolin played a short duet on two Ergo model guitars during Charles Fox’s lecture.


John Doan played a concert on his road-tested twenty-year-old harp guitar built by John Sullivan with design input from Jeffrey Elliott.

John Park - Photo by Robert Desmond

Of course informal music was everywhere. John Park tries out a guitar in the perfect weather of the courtyard outside the exhibition hall.

Electric Open Mike at the Cave - Photo by Jon Peterson

Lots of after-hours open mikes this time. Here is the electric open mike in The Cave, with Jay Hargreaves on bass, Brent McElroy on drums, Kevin Oliver and Alan Simcoe on guitars. Mark Swanson led an open mike for acoustic guitars, also in The Cave.

Flamenco Juerga at the Pacific Coffee Co - Photo by  Robert Desmond

A new event this time was a flamenco juerga at the Pacific Coffee Co., an off-campus cafe. Here Stephen Marchione and R.E. Brune perform in an arty, low-light blur.


 

 

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