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UK Tour
Whitehorse, YT. Thursday July 17th, 2008
BBC Radio Two Interview and performance with Whispering Bob Harris Country Show from the UK. This will be broadcast to 14 million listeners.

7:00 pm UK time
11:00 am Yukon Time (and BC & California)
2:00 pm Ontario Time

http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/radio/wk29/thu.shtml

Bob Harris' Gallery

Photo Op! Kim Beggs and Bob Harris

Here is a quote from Bob Harris on a previous broadcast:

“Well one of the things I really like to do on this programme is play you very good tracks by people that maybe you haven’t heard before, so always it’s particularly good to get great feedback from tracks that I play and I always know that I’m on to something when I get a really full postbag about a particular piece of music and I played that track a few weeks ago to amazing reaction so I thought you would like to hear it again it’s called “Lips Stained Red With Wine”, the album is Wanderers Paean it’s released on the Caribou label by Kim Beggs, Canadian Kim Beggs and this is her second release, I think it’s really lovely this album old time music as with Rachel Harrington the track before…” Bob Harris BBC Radio Two, UK 03/15/07

Take care,

Kim

 
Tour of the UK- Green Note & House Concert
East Finchley, London, UK. June 28, 2008
Siobhan Watts has been so great with her support in my UK endeavours. Her and Steve have a great band called Four Story Mores. They write tunes and do a lot of oldtyme stuff as well. I love them. Anyhow they put on a house concert for us. A great welcome to London. The next day we played the Green Note.

Take care,

Kim
 
BBC Interview with Bob Harris
London, UK. June 26, 2008
Today my interview with Bob Harris was recorded at the BBC in London, England. I played a couple of songs including “Up From the River” from my latest record Wanderer’s Paean, and my new song “Can’t Drive Slow Yodel”. I introduced Bob Harris and the BBC producer, AL Booth, to my first record Streetcar Heart.

After the interview we took a picture for the BBC and Bob Harris’s Website. When I get my camera back from England, I will put the photo up on my website as well.

John Wort Hannam arrived today with Tyler Bird and Scott Duncan. We met at the Constantine, Folk Roots in the Cellar, where we played that night. Emma Scarr was playing as well and she also promoted the hell out of the show. The place was packed and we were all happy. And tired from jet lag.

Take care,

Kim
 
Tour of the UK- Swindon: The Beehive
London, UK. June 23, 2008
We picked Natalie Edelson at the London Heathrow Airport this morning. Michael Cole, Barry Melton, David Ferrard, myself and Natalie all stuffed into one car driving to the next gig. It was a cool little pub in Swindon called the Bee Hive. Barry had another band lined up for this gig. Rob Beckinsale supported Barry but also played some of his own tunes. Great performer. David and I each did a set as well.

Take care,

Kim
 
Tour of the UK- London: the SheepWalk, The Dog House
London, UK. June 21, 2008
I arrived at 6:30 am Saturday June 21, 2008. I had a show that night so my filmmaker friend Dave Henningson who used to spend a lot of time in the Yukon and now lives in London suggested that we go out out for a bite to eat and have a couple of beers so that I will get tired and be able to sleep for a few hours before the show. Sounded good to me. It worked. After some good grub and a couple of London beers and a nap I was peppy enough to get on the tube in London with guitar and shwag in hand. And make it to the gig. I opened for Barry “the fish” Melton. He has quite a fan base here. And he was kind enough to share it with me. I played a solo show. I really enjoyed it. I got an encore and sold some CD’s.

Dave Henningson is making a film of this tour. He made a wonderful film about the connection between the Uranium Mining in the Northwest Territories and the Atom Bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima. Worth seeing.

On this tour I played solo, as a duo with harmonies, and also with a four-piece band with harmonies, fiddle and bass. John Wort Hannam is a fabulous singer and songwriter and he was kind enough to share his band with me for the tour. Thanks John! My band consisted of Natalie Edelson on Harmonies, Scott Duncan on Fiddle, and Tyler Bird on Bass. They were all fabulous.

I was expecting to have a few days off after my first show but to my delight I was invited to open for Barry for two more shows. David Ferrard of Scotland was also in London and played his songs as well. He sings like a maniac and he can also drive on the “wrong” side of the road. We played at the Sheepwalk to a full house. The next night we played at the Dog House. This was an under the radar gig for Barry. And it was full house. Ken Hunt is a journalist who came to the show and ended up doing a write up for his on line magazine.

http://en.world.freemusic.cz/index.php/the-green-ray-the-dog-house-kennington-cross-london-22-june-2008/

Take care,

Kim
 
From small northern town to big fog town!
Whitehorse, YT. June 8, 2008
Breaking News!
Kim Beggs has been mentioned in the Sunday London Times article about Canadian Women Performers.
Click Here to Read Article

Stay tuned for her premiere tour of England this June 21 - July 8th. Including Trafalgar Square for Canada Day (that's July 1st) at 7:00 PM.

She will have CDs for sale right there!

Take care,

Kim
 
Homegrown Festival in Whitehorse Yukon
Whitehorse, YT. May 25, 2008
It was my first time participating in Nakai Theatre's Bi-Annual Homegrown Festival. It is a festival of “works in progress” from all artistic mediums including theatre, dance, comedy, music, visual art and multi-media everything. The festival was spectacular.
I performed four new songs. The show, called Mama’s Dress, evolved throughout the weekend. I had three appearances in the Cabaret Room at the Guild Hall. I performed the songs on stage, while taking/making phone calls to various people in my life.



This handbill was designed by Ruth Heijne, of Whitehorse.

New Musical Works by Kim Beggs
Mama's Dress
Can't Drive Slow Yodel


Highlights included: Sharone Maldavar’s -Bad to the Bone- doing her comedy/storytelling of life through her 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and her 60’s, Nicole Bauberger -100 Dresses for Nakai’s Homegrown Festival, 2008- visual artist, Celia McBride’s – Anatomy of a Broken Love Affair- playwright, Joseph Tisiga – Un(en)title- multi-media. There were many more that were not listed but still brilliant and others that I did not get to see at all and wished I had.

Take care,

Kim
 
Road Trip
Various, YT. May 10, 2008
Dawson City, Yukon

Drove up to Dawson City and arrived just in time for the monthly Coffee House. Brenda Baxter and George McConkey were playing some tunes original songs. It sounded great. The next day I put on a song-writing workshop for adults at SOVA (School of Visual Arts). I also performed at the Robert Service School for the kids.
I had supper with my Dawson film-maker friend, Lulu Keating, and Charlotte Gray, the writer in residence in Dawson City.
I wrote the music and co-wrote the lyrics for Lulu Keatings’s film Dawsontown Melted Down. It has been included on a Yukon Compilastion DVD called Picturing Yukon. Dawsontown Melted Down has also been picked by CBC TV and will be broadcast in the near future. Eventually the song will available for radio play.

Mayo, Yukon

Arrived in Mayo and performed a concert at the School for the kids. The next morning I put on a song-writing course for the grade 9 and 10’s.

Keno City, Yukon

Drove to Keno from Mayo and ordered a house special pizza from Mike’s Snack Bar. Delicious. Ran into an old friend, (like an old cobweb) so went and had a visit before hitting the road back home to Whitehorse.
It was a beautiful drive. I was inspired to write a yodel song on the way home. I learned that yodelling while driving, makes it hard to stay the speed limit. Hence my new song called “Can’t drive Slow” was inspired and would written two weeks later in time for the Homegrown Festival 2008.

Take care,

Kim
 
Annual Yukon Writers Festival in Whitehorse, Yukon
Whitehorse, YT. May 4, 2008
Went up to the Beringia Centre to hear incredible readings from writers: Ivan Coyote, Kevin Chong, Elizabeth Hay, Robert Priest, Jerome Stuaert and Jon Turk. A couple of days later I took Elizabeth and her husband Mark on a walk through the Shipyards (Park) and told them stories about some of the history. We walked along the river until we reached Gypsy Sharone’s Bus, where we all hung out for a cup of tea.

Take care,

Kim
 
It has been an amazing winter!
Whitehorse, YT. March 13, 2008
First off I just got word that I will be going to London, England to perform on Canada Day at Trafalgar Square. It will be my first time going across the ocean.

I am a finalist in the International Songwriting Competition this year (listed as 2007) for my song “Walking Down to the Station”. “Wanderer’s Paean” is a semi-finalist. I will find out the results in April 2008.

I showcased at North American Folk Alliance in Memphis this year. The Yukon Roots Music Showcase Suite was an absolute hit! Kim Barlow and Gordie Tentrees with Bands were also there showcasing and helped to organize the room. Natalie Edelson and Mark Smith with Music Yukon were stars as well with all their hosting and organization. Talk about team effort. We invited distinguished Canadian Artists to join us with showcasing which made the room even more exciting and inviting Thursday through Saturday midnight until 3am!. We will surely do the same next year!

Kim Barlow, Gordie Tentrees, Cara Luft, Catherine MacClellan, John Wort Hannam, Bill Bourne & Madagascar Slim, Rose Cousins, Deering and Down, Joel Plaskett, Maria Dunn, the McDades, Stephen Fearing, David Myles were all part of the magic!

…and just in!

Dirty Linen Magazine

“It's not surprising that Wanderer's Paean has been nominated for several awards in Canada. Everything about the album, from the songs, singing and production, to the album graphics is tastefully rendered.”

Take care,

Kim
 
Northeast Regional Folk Alliance Conference
Various, NY and MA. November 17, 2007
Nov 8th
We drove to Boston this morning and picked up Natalie from the Airport. We were late. We had a hard time tearing ourselves away from the beautiful house and people. It was good to see her standing there. She was a little limp from a long journey, not the way the crow flies, from Whitehorse. She piled into the car and the three of us drove to Monticello New York for the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance.
Same Mold Same Mold was written on the walls Kutchers Country Club, this incredibly wonderfully, crookedly complicated (slightly moldy) place will be shut down. Condemned. NERFA will be somewhere else next year. I will miss the starship enterprise lounge with all the lights.
FOLK DJ’s CHOICE
I performed a for the annual Folk DJ showcase night. Sonny Ochs nominated me this year. What an honour. We played three sad songs. I probably should have thrown in one of my funny light-hearted ones.
Red Hot Canadians
Bob Hamilton, Charlie Sohmer, Tannis Slimmon, Natalie Edelson, Ken Whiteley and Kristin Sweetland Danny Bakin and more!

Take care,

Kim
 
Maritime Tour
Various, NS and NB. November 6, 2007
Oct 22, 2007
Woke up. Flew to Fredericton for the Maritime Tour.
Oct 24-Nov 5th, 2007
Maritime Tour
This was my first tour ever of the Maritime Provinces. I wish I could have done shows in PEI and Newfoundland. As it was we did shows in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Everyone we met along the way was a gem. The air was beautiful. The voices in the beautiful old houses we stayed in, kept calling at me for songs. If I could have, I would have stayed and wrote for them. I wish the voices could have warned me that the next two gigs would be washed away by the Tropical Storm.
Anyhow.
First show at a very cool café in Woodstock called Fusion. Then Charlotte Street Arts House in Fredericton. What a great venue. Great Sound. My old friend Lucie Desaulniers (previously of the Whitehorse band: Inconnu) was in the audience, (little did we know until she yelled out). She and her husband Michel, ended up putting us up the next night and cooked us a beautiful lobster supper with potato salad. The next day we got two shows in. The first was early, at the Sessions café. Then we scooted over to the Anglars Association Coffee House run by Sandy, who put us up last minute. We got called to play five or six songs and sold a wack of cds. The young fiddler, was releasing his newest CD so I called him up to join us on the last tune. Great player.
The Seahorse show was interesting. Tanya Groundwater opened the evening with a few of her wonderful tunes. She used to live in Whitehorse but returned to her homeland a couple of years ago. It was great to hear her playing again. Her voice is pure and perfect, with curly cues that make it distinct. Her songwriting is really smart and enticing. Watch out for her.
Nov 6th
The tour was fabulous. I am coming back for more next fall. I love the east coast people.
Nov 7th
I love the east coast people in both countries, and the architecture, and the richness of history. The walls keep talking to me. One day I will answer.
Stayed in a beautiful little town in a very big house near Boston. I felt like princess sleeping on the top floor. Yummy coffee for breakfast and wonderful hosts.

Take care,

Kim
 
Western Canadian Music Awards Nominee! The Big Day!
Moose Jaw, SK. October 21, 2007
Started my day with the CBC Jean Giomeshi interviewing Buffy St Marie. That woman is my hero. She is so incredibly wise and secure and generous. How refreshing. I had first set eyes on her during her keynote speech at the North American Folk Alliance 2007. I shed tears. I had always known her music but never seen her or heard her live.
The interview was all new stuff. Not a rehash of the same old thing, which is easy to happen when you are doing a lot of interviews. Nope, she was just as interesting in this hour as she was in the first hour. (There were some hours in between when I had the privilege of sharing the stage and hanging out with her this summer at the Edmonton Folk Festival.) After her interview I went over to say hello and touch base. Buffy says, “Just remember that you are a quarter inch ahead of everybody, so give them a chance to catch up”. I have to keep reminding myself of that.
SOCAN Songwriters Showcase
I got my chance to play the Mae Wilson Theatre during the SOCAN Songwriters Showcase. Jason Plumb was leading the show with his tunes. We were joined by Alex Cuba (holy) and Doc Watson. We traded songs for an hour and a half. The sound was great. Thanks SOCAN. Thanks Mae.
Awards Ceremony PerformanceThis was a blast. The hanger was huge! Must have been thousands of people in the audience. There was food back stage along with wine and beer. And there was a makeup crew to make everybody to look purdy for the show, which was being recorded for TV broadcast. Of my own free will, I decided to go for it. They packed my face with foundation (I felt like a corpse made to look alive), and put various bits of makeup on. And they curled my hair with a great swooping outwards swirl. They made me look purdy. I am going to have to pick up one of those big fat curling irons so I can look like that all the time. Maybe I can pay Bob extra to curl my hair.
John Wort Hannam and I performed a medley of our tunes. It went really well. We played my tune “Lay it all down” and John’s tune “Two bit Suit”. John and I harmonized for one another while Bob accompanied with the rayco (dobro). Other great performances included: Nathan, Shane Yellowbird and Jen Lane, Buffy St Marie, and more..
After the show, I went back to the hotel and partied with Alberta. Great party. I stayed up until four am or so. Hanging out with John Wort Hannam, John Ellis and Leslie Alexander.

Take care,

Kim
 
Western Canadian Music Awards Nominee! (cont'd)
Moose Jaw, SK. October 20, 2007
Went to see Hungry Hill perform their showcase at the Mae Wilson (the best venue at the WCMA’s) and as always they were fab. They have a new album coming out that is really something. My favourite song is the title track “Ride”, written by band member Jenny Lester. “Ain’t No Sugar Dad Now” is also captivating, it was co-written by Nadine Landry and Bob Hamilton.
My official showcase was at Jakes Saloon. Bob Hamilton joined me on vocals, dobro and mandolin. I skipped over some of my tender waltz’s that would be lost in the frat house ruckuus and the stench of brew, and wailed out some of the ones that would turn a chin to listen. It worked.

Take care,

Kim
 
Western Canadian Music Awards Nominee! (cont'd)
Moose Jaw, SK. October 19, 2007
My cool little 18-month pocket calendars arrived in the nick of time. Designed by the Man himself (Wrycraft), they have taken off like wildfire.
I went to see John Wort Hannam perform with his band at the Mae Wilson Theatre (the best venue at the WCMA’s). He was bloody amazing. Great songwriter. Great presence. Great band. And also great solo!

Take care,

Kim
 
Western Canadian Music Awards Nominee!
Moose Jaw, SK. October 18, 2007
I have been nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award for Outstanding Solo Roots Album!
I just found out I have been nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award for Best New Artist! That ceremony will be on Dec 1st in Gatineau, PQ.
Great time. I arrived on the Thursday in Regina and then got a lift from the airport to Moose Jaw, in the volunteer run shuttle. I ran into my band mate Bob Hamilton on the street. He had just come from the liquor store, which he said was the old train station. Cool. I love trains. I headed over to the CBC reception where there was some grub and wine to drink. I ran into Barb Dunlop and Nancy Lewis De Graff who are our Yukon Government Film and Sound reps coming down to check out the music industry.
Kris Demeanor and his Crack Band were showcasing on Thursday night so I made a point of going out to that. Kris is one of my favourite songwriters. “One Shoe” still gave me goose bumps and - despite the frat house ruckus and the stench of brew - there were many in the audience whose hearts were won that night. Kris is coming up to play Frostbite 2008 and I am sorry I will miss him as I will be on the road.

Take care,

Kim
 
Ontario Council of Folk Festivals Conference
London, ON. October 14, 2007
Had a great weekend at OCFF. Music Yukon (the amazing for Yukon Musicians) had a showcase ballroom on the Thursday night. Mark Smith, our executive director, hosted the evening. He is marvelous. Brenda Baerzan performed a powerful set as her debut to OCFF. Mikel Miller was also great. Frank Hoorn and Yael Wand from Northern BC who are also Music Yukon Members, performed showcases in the ballroom.
Brian Kobayakawa and Trevor Mills are two Toronto bass players (upright and otherwise) who really know how to support their bands and people they perform with. They organized a showcase room called Sushi Sweet! upstairs in the hotel room for all the people they play with. I was happy to be included in this room of incredible music. I love these guys. Good and talented people.
My showcase in that room was packed. And I had a great band, which consisted of Christine Bougie on lapsteel, Tamara Nile (T-Nile) on back up vocals, and Brian Kobayakawa on upright bass. I love it! These people are seriously talented!
T-Nile performed a great showcase for Folk Alliance Canada and was great. I sang harmony for her on one song. Penny Lang was hosting the evening. She is a treasure.

Take care,

Kim
 
Neil Young, Haines Junction and the Taku Closing Down
Whitehorse, YT. September 29, 2007
If you are in or near Haines Junction this Tuesday Oct 2nd, come out to the concert at the St Elias Convention Centre. The show starts at 7:30 pm. This will be my last performance in the Yukon before I leave on my tour of the Maritimes and the various conferences. It will be a special concert with help from my good friends, Natalie Edelson and Anne Louise Genest. ALG will be playing mandolin.

The only other show I did since my return home from summer tour was the Neil Young Tribute concert in Dawson City on September 16. The show was organized by my good friend Holly Haustein of Dawson City. It was an amazing evening that took place at the historic Palace Grande. Many talented musicians from Dawson City shared their Neil Young interpretations. The man was there in sprit whether he knew it or not. We are hoping that Neil Young will to Dawson City and play at the Palace Grande himself.

Yesterday, it was the last happy hour Friday at the Taku bar located at 4th and Main St in Whitehorse. It is closing down for good this weekend. It has been a constitution for many people well before I arrive in the Yukon back in 1991.

I remember finding out that the Taku was also my Dad’s watering hole, back in the 60’s when my folks lived in the Yukon, before I was born. I thought it was so cool that 25 years later, there I am sitting and drinking in the same place, maybe even in the same chair. He and my uncle were working at a gold mine near Carmacks, Yukon.

Every Friday carpenters, social workers, the unemployed, cabin people, the lonely, musicians, journalists, coffee roasters, poets, people of all walks of life etc, would gather at this place and hoist jars of beer on tap and otherwise and catch up on the weeks events. The unemployed would find jobs. The lonely were not so lonely anymore. We would hang there for hours, eat supper, if we remembered, and then go dancing at the Capital or the T&M where either the Agents of Chaos or else the Dave Haddock Band were playing.

Last night me and Natalie and Anne Louise went out for supper after happy hour and then returned for drinking and dancing afterwards. We missed Kim Barlow who is out on tour as we speak. Hurricane Jane was out too, as well as some of the other old guard. I would mention their names but they may wish to remain off the grid. The Brandon Isaacs and Dave Haddock Band were helping us tear up the dance floor. My head is fuzzy today.

Take care,

Kim
 
Edmonton Folk Festival
Quesnel, BC. August 17, 2007
Having a rest in Quesnel, BC. We played a concert at Artspace in Prince George, BC last night. Two nights before we played Calgary at the Ironwood Stage and Grill. John Wort Hannam came out a played the first set for that one. It was so good to see him. We hadn’t played together since our tour last fall.

Bob Hamilton accompanied me on dobro, mandolin, lapsteel and backing vocals for the whole tour this summer. Last weekend I played the Edmonton Folk Festival. Big campfire alright. A highlight for me was playing a songwriter workshop with Buffy St Marie and Stephen Fearing. We performed six times over the weekend including three workshops, a concert, and last minute “tweener” on Mainstage on Saturday Night right Mary Margaret O’Hara. We performed a live, on-site, performance interview for CKUA with Tom Coxworth,. National Public Radio (NPR) from the US, recorded my concert and a couple of the workshops for broadcast.

I spent two weeks at Bluegrass Camp down in Sorrento BC. What a great way to wrap a tour: great music for two weeks with a festival in the middle.

Take care,

Kim
 
Mitzi's Sister
Toronto, ON. Aug 6th, 2007
What a fun night! We got into TO in time to have a little rest and shower. Good idea after camping for four days at Blue Skies. We headed down to Mitzi’s Sister to set up. Low and behold there is my old friend Ben Sures sitting at the bar hoisting a jar. Last time I saw Ben was in Calgary. We had played a show at the Nickelodeon in January.

Toronto’s David McEathron, started off the night. Great turn out, thanks to a great review in the NOW magazine and article in the Toronto Star. And, of course, friends telling friends about the show. Thanks!!!!

Take care,

Kim
 
Blue Skies Music Festival
Clarendon, ON. Aug 5th, 2007
What a great festival. We arrived at the site on Friday afternoon, having driven from Wakefield, QB. The festival had already set tents up for us. It was like a hotel. Four tents for the band gave us one extra for our gear and beer. Sleeping bags and mattresses were all provided and we were fed all weekend with wonderful vegetarian food. I am actually a carnivore but felt completely satisfied with the beautiful food. For Bob there was a meat shack on the hill where he could get the necessary animal protein.

I hosted the Lonesome and Sunny workshop on Saturday. Sad songs. I sang a few help from Bob and Brian. And then Karyn Ellis, Laura Bird and more showed up to play something lonesome too.

Chris Luedecke had a workshop too so I went and played a tune or two there. He also played a wonderful concert on Saturday Night. Just him and his banjo, chair and hat.

My concert with band, on Sunday night went great. I had a really good time playing. Right after the choir. I was warned that a lot of people get up after the choir because they have to eat dinner. Of course everyone can still hear the music from their campsites. But to my delight, most people stayed. There was a very good crowd.

Got some great late night/early morning jamming at various campsites. My tent was in the trees, so I wasn’t woken up by the afternoon sun.

Take care,

Kim
 
Sitting in the Mouton Noir (Black Sheep)
Wakefield, QC. August 3rd, 2007
Hi Folks,
We just played our third show last night at the Blacksheep. There was an excellent turnout of enthusiastic new and confirmed fans and dancers. Lots of beer and CD’s were sold. Jan Purcell and the Pines started the night out with a great performance. They are playing at the River Valley Bluegrass Festival this weekend near North Bay.

All the shows have been going extremely well. Great venues and great audiences.
The reviews and articles have been pouring in.

Here are the links below:

Now Magazine Great Review (4 NNNN's and a bullet)

Ottawa Sun Article

Ottawa Xpress Article

Toronto Star Article

More later, I am off to Blue Skies Music Festival this weekend so will be off grid until Monday. We are playing Mitzi’s Sister in TO on Monday Aug 6th and then the Boathouse in Kitchener on Wed Aug 8th. A house concert on the 7th in Walkerton.

Take care,

Kim
 
Fort Selkirk Trip
Minto , YT. July 6th, 2007
So now I will travel to Fort Selkirk, which is a Yukon Historic Site, where the Pelly River meets the Yukon River, which is only accessible by boat. I will canoe by myself. Later, on July 15, Natalie Edelson, Kate Weekes, Kim Barlow with Jody Walker and Edwin and a bunch of other paddlers will arrive by boat. On Monday July 16th, at 7:30 pm, we will perform a free concert in the Anglican Church. CBC will record it and it will be filmed.

We will continue on to Dawson City and arrive just in time for the Dawson City Music Festival (July 20-22).

If you are reading this blog and want to come to Fort Selkirk for the very special concert, all you have to do is get hold of a canoe, find a ride to Minto which is a good place to put in (from there it only a days paddle to the Fort). Pack food, clothing, tent and what not, for five days. Pack for sun, rain, wind, heat, cold, joy and tears. Bring a big blue water jug. The river water is drinkable but silty, especially after the White River comes into the Yukon. There is a good water pump at Fort Selkirk to fill up. There is no espresso or snack bar at Fort Selkirk. The Yukon River is a gentle giant but it is a fast mover. You need to know how to eddy, otherwise it will step on you.

The other option is booking a seat on the motorboat that goes from Minto to Fort Selkirk and back for $100.

See you on the river.

Kim
 
Little Brother
Whitehorse , YT. July 5, 2007
I am getting ready to head out on the Yukon River for a couple of weeks of solitude and writing. I have been in a state of mourning the last couple of weeks and will continue to be. My little brother Howie passed away. Cancer took him. He and I were going to do some songwriting this year to try to capture his take on life as a person with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). I wrote the song “Heartache Shoes” for him. I sang it for him once over the phone and once at his funeral. Although, we always spent time together when I came to Winnipeg, he was never able to get to any of my shows. It seems strange to be writing this on my blog. But that is my life and I will miss him very much.

Kim
 
Kluane Mountain Bluegrass Festival
Haines Junction , YT. June 12, 2007
Just spent the weekend performing at the Kluane Mountain Bluegrass Festival. What a time. What great music! James King Band and The Wilder were fabulous!!!! Down to the Wood, Four Chords of Wood, Steep Canyon Rangers all from somewhere south of Whitehorse, kicked butt too. Art Johns did his usual wooing of his listeners. He got a standing ovation too!

I had great time playing with my band, which was made up of Daniel Janke on upright bass and vocals, Natalie Edelson on harmony vocals, and Steve Dawson came up from Vancouver to play with us as well. I will definitely be playing with him again sometime down the road. It was fabulous! Adam Haynes, a Kentucky fiddler from the James King Band, got up and played a couple of tunes with us on Sunday. Very sweet.

One of my favourite moments was singing the Hazel Dickens song, “Don’t put Her Down, You Helped Put Her There”, with Natalie Edelson and then Betsy Ellis from the Wilders playing the fiddle.

Annie Lou was another highlight for me. That is a new band made of Anne Louise Genest, Kim Barlow, Keitha Clark and Lindsay Dickson (she’s from Haines, AK). They did a bunch of oldtyme/bluegrass stuff as well Anne Louise’s new excellent songs.

On Saturday Night a bunch of us went to the dust bowl at the Alsek Festival to do some jamming. It went until 5:30 am. And remember it didn’t get dark because it is summer in the Yukon. We still had to check out of the motel room by 11am and carry on with the festival all day Sunday!

Links:
http://www.thejameskingband.com/
http://www.wilderscountry.com/
http://www.fcow.net/
http://www.blueberrybluegrass.com/artists/DownToTheWood.asp
http://www.steepcanyon.com/asp/scrhome2.asp
http://www.caribourecords.com/algenest/
http://www.kluanemountainbluegrassfest.com/performers.html for art johns
http://www.danieljanke.com/daniel/janke.html
http://myspace.com/natalieedelson
http://www.blackhenmusic.com/ for steve dawson

Kim
 
Wildlife Count, Film and Bluegrass
Alaska Highway, YT. June 3, 2007
8 bears (3 little cubs)
3 moose (1 dead one)
2 caribou (1 dead one)
1 ram

Oh yah, last week I co-wrote a song with filmmaker, Lulu Keating (and Maureen Abbott), for her new short film, which will be released soon. The film and song are called “Dawson Town Melted Down”. Lulu has a website in the works.
http://www.redsnapperfilms.ca
I plan to be writing and performing for more films.

This weekend (june 8-10) is the Kluane Mountain Bluegrass Festival in Haines Junction, Yukon. We will be one of the headliners. Joining me in the band is Steve Dawson, Natalie Edelson, and Daniel Janke.
http://www.kluanemountainbluegrassfest.com/performers.html

Have a terrific day!

Kim
 
On the Road
Fort Nelson, BC. June 2, 2007
Just driving back north on the Alaska Highway from a short tour I did in Alberta and BC. Great views! I am getting a good farmers tan on my left arm with all this driving.

My new album, “Wanderer’s Paean” has been getting great airplay.
It’s been one of the top ten Canadians on Galaxie Channel (Folk Roots) steadily since February; and the International FOLK DJ playlist stats, steadily since January. See Airplay Charts
CBC Radio One and Two have been giving it great airplay as well as BBC Radio Two.
http://www.cbc.ca/radioshows/THE_SUNDAY_EDITION/20070318.shtml
http://www.cbc.ca/radioshows/WEEKENDER/20070602.shtml
http://www.cbc.ca/radioshows/DISC_DRIVE/20070509.shtml
http://www.cbc.ca/radioshows/FRESH_AIR/20070304.shtml
http://www.kneeling.co.uk/playlists/toptenprog1.asp?programme=c

Kim
 
Back home again!
Whitehorse, YT. April 25th, 2007
I just got home to Whitehorse, Yukon after a three and half month tour. I toured Western Canada and then went down into to the US to showcase at North American Folk Alliance in Mephis, Tennessee, and then at SxSW in Austin, Texas. What amazing cities! I will tell you more when I catch my breath.

Kim