Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

IOWA, not again ?

Monday, July 30th, 2018

On the road again, this time starting in Onawa, Iowa:

Looks like we have here Lois, Barb, Ken, Sue and Jim getting ready for the first day of the ride

Onawa, Iowa is where the Darrow Pipe Organ company is located. I stopped by their shop located at 421 Pearl Street in Onawa just by chance as it was just a block away from the Ragbrai Expo, a good thing too, because there was not much new at the expo this year except for the Tide booth where I won a stainless steel coffee mug.

Biggest tractor award

Goes to this Case Quadratrack Mega-tractor parked out near some main street in Iowa someplace.

A sign of our age

No, we didn’t stay here, but this was the first Ragbrai we did where there was NO CAMPING! Oh, one night we stayed in a rustic cabin in a state park that had a bed and was air conditioned, but the bathroom/shower facility was located in another building. Other than that, it was Quality Inns and EconoLodge for us.

Weld two school buses together, what ya get?

The Bus Maximus of course. Since we didn’t make the campgrounds at any overnight, I didn’t get a chance to meet up with some of my favorite Ragbrai teams and their buses but we saw this one in the parking lot at one of the meet-up towns. (I did get to meet Lee Dog of the Tall Dogs again this year for a short time).

Thomas Rest Haven in Coon Rapids

This place sold Gyros for lunch and the residents were having a great time using water guns to shoot at the passing cyclists. I had heard that they were pretty accurate marksmen.

With Iowa State mascot, Cy the Cardinal

The Iowa State ‘Cyclones’ were called the Cyclones since 1895 but it was too hard to dress some volunteer to look like a a system of winds rotating inward to an area of low atmospheric pressure so years later the university chose a bird for their mascot.

The ABC computer

I made a pilgrimage to the Durham Center to see the first electronic digital computer ever built, but of course the exhibit was on loan to a computer museum in California. There were a few vacuum tubes and a memory cylinder on display so it wasn’t a total loss.

Jacquie Phelan and the Ragbrai Banjo

Jacquie, also known as “Alice B. Toeclips” is a famous cyclocross racer and founder of the WOMBATS. From an interviw: She has been called “the outlaw queen of mountain biking.” Sometimes, she plays the banjo.

Six Miles outside of Melborne, IA

In this picture, upper left is an Iowa State Patrol vehicle with a large audio speaker on the roof.  On the right, THOUSANDS of cyclists safely crossing a highway.  Bottom center is an official Iowa State Patrol wireless body microphone connected to a left-handed banjo.

Wilton, Iowa

In a caboose playing banjo for an hour. Another Ragbrai complete. No rain, no heat, no humidity. Best Ragbrai ever?

Colorado Latino Week Festival

Sunday, June 24th, 2018

Bloco em Foco was there!

Live music and dancing

Bloco em Foco on a covered stage

Too bad it was raining but at least we didn’t have to deal with hail (like in Greeley) or flooding (like in Johnstown) . We actually had a great time at the festival except some of the food trucks were forced to leave for not having the proper permits (Boulder has strict laws– I’m sure we broke some noise laws as well?)

Colorado Med Fest

Friday, June 1st, 2018

Well, the weather was great!

The “Twins” at the festival

Richard and some of the dancers

And some of the performers

This was another Alexandria performance (4 sets total over a 2 day period). When you add up the time it takes to haul all that equipment to the Devil’s Backbone Open Space in Loveland, Colorado, put up the tent, take it down after the show, provide refreshments for the crew and dancers we probably made about $2/hour per person– But it was worth it!

Singers

Sunday, April 29th, 2018

The Singers at take apart day seen here:

A sewing machine being taken apart

This is at the take apart day at the FCMOD. It’s coming up again this Saturday and if I’m lucky the sewing machine repair store nearby will have some more machines that are placed out by the dumpster for me to collect.

Also FOCOMX was this past weekend. We purchased some wrist-bands and listened to some great music Friday and Saturday. No pictures this time… this was our 10th FOCOMX and there were singers:

On Friday we went to Washington’s for the Wendy Woo band, took the MAX over to Avo’s for the Robert Wilson Blues band, then walked over to the Tap N Handle for the Max Mackey Band. Took the MAX back to the North Transit for Musketeer Gripweed but decided not to go in because of THE LONG LINE OF PEOPLE WAITING TO BE SEARCHED FOR METAL OBJECTS ! WHY IS THAT? Anyhow, since our car was parked near there we called it an evening and went home.

On Saturday, we went to The Magic Rat for the Songwriters in the Round with Liz Barnez, then The Mainline for the Choice City Seven, then Avo’s for FY5 and Bonnie & the Clydes. As usual, TOO MANY BANDS, TOO LITTLE TIME.

RICE MUSIC TIME AGAIN!

Wednesday, April 4th, 2018

More musical stuff at this year’s Rice Elementary Science Night!

Introducing the Carrot-Turnip Piano

Constructed from an Arduino Micro, voltage divider circuit, a very old laptop and a few vegetables this ‘instrument’ could make all kinds of musical sounds as well as various embarrassing noises, which of course the kids loved.

Home built instrument trio

From left to right we have a cuíca, a Rebab and a cigar box guitar.


Homemade straw flute table

I did this last year, it seems to be popular so here it is again.

Big Bass Banjo in the corner

The banjo is so big and weird, why not include it with the rest of the music makers!

Who out there can play a theremin?

Many have tried. Here is my old model Termin-Vox with the sculls mounted on top why not? Also, there is an old TV on the right that operates like a poor man’s oscilloscope.

Something about physics

This was something I cooked up at the last minute. It’s a spinning Helmholtz Resonator experiment and it actually WORKS!

Rosemary’s farm

Saturday, October 7th, 2017

It’s where we had our first samba instruction from Marcus Santos:

No Samba this time

We came as the Alexandria group to play for the local dancers at the Art in the Farm or was it an Artisan Fair or something like that.

The dancers loved the live music

Well, maybe not some of our strange 13 beat time signatures; Next time we will warn them when that happens!

Don’t remember this group’s name

I think they were new to Fort Collins. Anyhow, it seemed like they all had a great time. Rosemary’s farm is called the Laughing Buck Farm, located on the north side of town.

HOPS RODS

Sunday, October 1st, 2017

I think this was called Hops and Rods:

The Rods

Last Call Romance

Trixon Drums

BLOCO is BACK!

Friday, September 29th, 2017

Did it ever leave?

Ready for the Tour De Fat

Some rather complicated gears

Not a bicycle

The BLOCO Band!

The Soup, Again

Saturday, August 5th, 2017

The BIG CAN OF SOUP IS STILL THERE:

With Duncan Madog

Remember back in 2009, in the old blog there was this soup can at the UCA? Well, it’s still there. Today however, I somehow made a connection that I had forgotten all these years. It seems the Campbell Soup Company was instrumental in setting my career path toward a future in robotics, if a spectacular short future at that, but none the less, the deed was done. Maybe someday I will tell you about it.

Alexandria Party!

Thursday, June 1st, 2017

MedFest

The above “MedFest” link should take you to the dancers video at the 2017 Colorado Medieval Festival with music from the Alexandria Ensemble.