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Photo Gallery - Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop (2007)
With an exciting lineup of teachers and a unique blend of guitar, harmonica,
mandolin, piano, vocal and other training, Port Townsend 2007 presented another
great week of teaching, jamming and special performances.
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Phil Wiggins and John Cephas put on an entertaining show with the usual high
energy from beginning to end. |
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Phil Wiggins and John Cephas pose with Cheick Hamala Diabate, a modern day
Griot who taught West African music for guitar. |
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Robert Belfour performs on "the back porch" where many of the best late
afternoon jams take place. |
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John Cephas passes an afternoon playing pedal steel with Paul Rishell on
guitar. |
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Eddie Pennington, one of three National Heritage Award winners on Centrum's
staff for blues week this year (John Cephas and Henry Gray were the
others), shows off his fingerpicking. |
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Annie Raines and Annieville Blues were on hand to teach harmonica and piano. |
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Eddie Pennington and John Miller played duets and swapped songs with
Elijah Wald looking on from the floor. |
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In addition to his musical skills, Phil Wiggins is also a barbecue master.
After teaching how to dry rub and marinate meat, he waits patiently
with Jackie Merritt while the ribs cook. |
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