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We heard Pete Huttlinger returned, busy as ever with a new recording project, but we didnt get to see him either! Petes been ill in a way that would stop most people in their tracks, but not Pete. Pete Huttlingers name is almost an adjective around the WVF Fingerstyle Guitar Competition, having won first in 2000 and placing second three Steve Kaufman other times. Yet, we couldnt be everywhere at once and we missed his 2013 performance! How could we miss our dear friend Crow Johnson! But we did. We heard Crow Johnson came back and made a guest appearance in a wonderful set with friends Kelly and Donna of Still On the Hill. Crow was the driving force behind the WVF NewSong Showcase from 1994 to 2003. Crow, like Pete, is a survivor. Cancer slowed her down just a little. Shes not touring as much or writing as many songs as she used to, but she is writing Crow Johnson and Still on the Hill mostly stories now and has published a new book, Flights of Fancy, a marvelous collection about everyday people leading not-so-everyday lives. If you missed seeing Crow, visit her website www.crowspun.com. The line-up was exceptional with many returning acts performing new material and what about our own Barry Patton and Rene Webb exchanging vows on Stage 5 with Uncle Byron Berline fiddling! I remember seeing Barrys first Walnut Valley set with Byron, generating all kinds of excitement. Lets see, that must have been 75 or 80 years Barry Patton and Rene Webb wedding ago? Funny how it all runs together sometimes.
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We also missed the River Rats 25th Walnut Valley Anniversary! For the last 25 years, the River Rat Camp in the Pecan Grove has been the scene of so much fun, bringing together campers from all over the grounds to participate in the infamous River Rat Band Scramble and Costume Contest. Contestants must draw for partners and write a song, and create theme-related costumes. The theme always has the word rat somewhere in it so this years theme was Silver Riverativersary-Under The Reminischute. First place went to Heydon Harris and John Mitchell for Papa Smurfs Magic Smoke Truck. Thanks to the River Rat Camp for all of their hospitality and pure honest far out fun! The exciting new bands were actually where we spent a lot of our stage time. Be sure and go back to your Festival program and read about the performers you missed. Youll learn who was new or returning. Track down each act that you missed. You can find these entertainers video and music on YouTube and Reverb Nation as well as many other websites. Also keep checking back at www.wvfest.com to stay informed about the 2014 line-up. At the Home page in the left column, select Performers. Youll be given the option to view past and present entertainers. Click on the name of a performer and youll be taken to that website, where you can link up and explore. Thats exactly how we cope with what we missed during the long winter months in between Festivals. River Rat Camp What we didnt miss out on, was that Walnut Valley Spirit and the family atmosphere! The spirit of the Festival was alive and well with many first-time campers finding homes in established camps. It is so important to share that spirit. These days, many folks are self-absorbed, me-first types, pushing and shoving, lacking respect for others. Our Festival is famous for its Welcome Home feeling and has been now for over four decades. The world outside of Walnut Valley is moving fast and furious. How about lets keep our Festival fun for the family, and comforting for the new folks. Sincerely, lets share that Welcome Spirit, that calm peace, that love for music that brought us all here in the first place. Lets share it from the heart with our new friends. Lets make Walnut Valley 2014 the best yet. Lets leave the world behind next September and embrace the opportunity to breathe, relax and sing and pick!
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This championship had 39 contestants from 23 states plus the countries of Taiwan and Japan. When the cut to five was made, contestants from TN, IL, TX and NY and Japan remained. This year honorable mentions were Jack Wilson of Elk Grove, IL, and Helen Avakian of Pleasant Valley, NY. First place went to a guitar instructor at Texas State University. Mark Cruz hails from Austin, TX, and this was the fifth time he has entered the Championship. Mark placed second in both 1993 and 2001. He has recorded a number of CDs in various genres such as rock, classical, jazz, Christmas and even childrens music. He has been playing the guitar for around 40 years and plays bass and, as he says, piano (sort of). Mark loves the WVF and considers it a gift from God. His hobbies are walking, travel, and composition. Mark chose the Larrivee LV10E Deluxe Guitar by Jean Larrivee Guitars of Oxnard, CA, as his prize in addition to the first place trophy and a check for $3,000. He is looking forward to returning to Winfield for the Wednesday (l to r) Roger Hardin-2nd Place, Mark evening Champions Showcase Concert next year. Roger Hardin of Murfreesboro, TN, placed second in this competition. Cruz-1st Place & Shohei Toyoda-3rd Place This was his sixth time to enter the contest. He has been playing the guitar for some 38 years. In real life Roger is a computer communications expert. He has placed in the top five three times in the past. A most recent CD of his is entitled Turn Right Go Straight. As the second place winner, Roger chose the Taylor 518e Guitar by Taylor Guitars of El Cajon, CA, as his prize in addition to a trophy. Shohei Toyoda of Japan was awarded third place by the judges. This was his third visit to the Festival. Shohei is a 28year-old guitarist, musician and teacher. In 2011 he placed in the top five in this competition. He has been playing the guitar for 15 years and also likes to sing. He speaks very good English, having spent a number of years in Ohio, recently moving back to Japan. His latest CD is entitled The Hills Have Ears. Shohei won a Triggs Flattop Acoustic Guitar by Jim and Ryan Triggs of Lawrence, KS. He also took back to Japan the third place trophy and says hell be back next year.
In this championship there were 13 playing contestants from nine states. This years honorable mentions were Allie Routh of Augusta, KS, and Rob Pearcy of Smyrna, TN. First place went to Jeff Hames, an appliance repair specialist from Madison, MS. Jeff has been attending the Festival since 2005, the year he placed third in this contest. The next year he took home the firstplace trophy and last year he placed second. Jeff says his hobby is, quite understandably, the dulcimer, but he also plays the guitar, mandolin and clarinet. Jeff has two CDs: Rock Around the Clock and Dueling Banjos. When not competing in this contest, his favorite thing to do is jam out in the campground. Jeff also teaches the dulcimer at Mt. View and other places in FL and CA. He takes back to Mississippi a check for $175, the first place trophy and a 4FHKK Custom Mountain Dulcimer by the Dulcimer Shoppe/ McSpadden Mountain Dulcimers of Mountain View, AR. (l to r) Nathaniel Samsel-2nd Place, Jeff Second place was awarded to a home-schooled student by the name Hames-1st Place and Jonathan Dowell-3rd of Nathaniel Samsel of Clarksville, GA. His favorite subject in school is Place music. He has entered this competition four times and, in 2011, he placed third. He has played the mountain dulcimer for over six years. He also plays the guitar. Nathaniel has a CD entitled Playing in the Creek. When not playing music he enjoys fishing, boating and hiking. As a result of placing second, he won $150, the second place trophy and a 6FHCRB Mountain Dulcimer by the Dulcimer Shoppe/McSpadden Mountain Dulcimers of Mountain View, AR. Jonathan Dowell is an engineering Physicist from Los Alamos, NM who placed third in this competition. He has entered this contest seven times and has made the cut five times and in 2010 he placed second. Jonathan has been playing this instrument for 12 years and also plays percussion. He has a number of CDs out with titles like Red Haired Boys, A Different Light, and Celtic Christmas Showdown. When not playing music he likes to mountain bike and do underwater photography. In addition to a trophy, he won $125 and a 4FGCS Mountain Dulcimer by The Dulcimer Shoppe/ McSpadden Mountain Dulcimers of Mountain View, AR.
There were 22 contestants in this championship hailing from 14 states. This years honorable mentions were Jordan Ramsey of Boulder, CO, and Ben Cockman of Sherrills Ford, NC. A musician, teacher, and clinician from Peoria, IL, placed first in this competition. Andrew Hatfield says he enjoys meeting all the musicians who attend this Festival. In addition to the mandolin, he plays the guitar, banjo, fiddle, bass, and French horn. In 2010 Andrew placed third in the National Flat Pick Guitar Championship and in 2011 he placed first. In 2011 he placed third in the National Mandolin Championship and second place in 2012. He enjoys bicycling, sports and good movies when not playing music. As a result of his first-place finish, he took back to Peoria $275, a trophy and a Collings MF5 Custom Mandolin by Collings Guitars Inc. of Austin, TX. Gordon Neidinger, an 18year-old Berklee College of Music (l to r) Gordon Neidinger-2nd Place, Andrew student, placed second in this competition. This was his second time Hatfield-1st Place and JP Shafer-3rd Place to enter. In 2012 he placed third. Gordon hails from Pittsburgh, PA. Gordon says friends suggested that he come and compete at the contest in Winfield and they kept urging him on, so he came in 2012 and competed. His favorite subject in school is calculus. Gordon loves to ski and bike. The trophy and a Clark F5 Mandolin by Clark Mandolins of Boise, ID, went back to Pittsburgh with him. An 18-year-old from Woodway, TX, placed third in this competition. John Peyton (JP) Shafer is a second-time attendee at the Festival and this championship. A student at McLennon College in Waco, TX, JP has been playing the mandolin for around eight years. He also plays the guitar, fiddle, bass and banjo. If he plays these instruments as well as he plays the mandolin, watch for him in some of the other contests here at the Festival. He has a few CDs available with titles such as Dueling Hearts, If the Lord Be Willing, McLennon Mile, and Wild Love Ride. When not playing music, JP loves woodworking and baseball. JP says the Festival affords a great opportunity to both compete and to learn. JP will take back to Texas a trophy and a Webber Yellowstone F Mandolin by Weber Fine Acoustic Instruments of Manhattan, MT.
There were 22 contestants from 12 states participating in this championship. Cathy Pearson of Warren, PA, and Cara DiGiovanni of Greenbrier, TN, took home honorable mentions. A first timer to the Festival took first place. Katie Glassman of Denver, CO, is a musician and teacher. She is a Colorado State Champion and a National Old Time Fiddle Contest Winner, the latter of which is held in Weiser, ID. She has been playing the fiddle for 23 years. Katie also plays the guitar, sings, and is part of a band called Katie Glassman and Snapshot. She has a couple of CDs, one called Who Walks In and Snapshot. She is looking forward to the Wednesday evening Winners Showcase Concert next year. Katie takes back to Denver a check for $275, the First Place Trophy and a Gliga Professional Gama 5-String Fiddle presented by Beautiful Music Violin Shop of Lawrence, KS. (l to r) Roger Netherton-2nd Place, Katie Second place this year also placed second last year and, as a result, Glassman-1st Place and Kian Dye-3rd Place can return to compete again rather than wait five years. Roger Netherton is a 17-year-old college freshman attending the University of Missouri. Roger hails from St. Louis. Roger wants to be a science editor after graduation. He has attended the Festival a number of times and enjoys this competition. He says, I like fiddle music and, here at the Walnut Valley Festival, is where I first heard old-time fiddle played. In his first year of competition he played a very old, cheap German fiddle, but says, it did great for me. Computer and video games, math and physics and, of course, fiddling are his passion. He also loves jamming at the Carp Camp. For his efforts he won the 2nd Place Trophy and a Mark Wilcox Stradivari Patterned Violin provided by Mark Wilcox Violins of Marion, KS. An18-year-old college student from Portland, OR, placed third in the competition. A freshman at Evergreen State College in Olympia WA, this was Kian Dyes first visit to Winfield and this competition. He placed fourth in the national contest in Weiser, ID, and second place in the Oregon State Contest. He has been playing the fiddle for some 12 years and also plays the guitar, mandolin and does some singing. No CDs yet, but surely they will be coming soon. The 3rd Place Trophy and an Akos Balazs Fiddle represented by the Beautiful Music Violin Shop of Lawrence, KS, went back to Portland with him.
Twenty-eight contestants played in this competition from 12 states as well as Japan. Many former winners competed. Honorable mention plaques went to Adam Wright of Goodlettsville, TN, and Ben Cockman of Sherrills Ford, NC A well-known name to the Festival placed first this year. Allen Shadd, a 48-year-old plumber/musician from Lake Wylie, SC, has been to the Festival at least 16 times and entered this competition just about as many. He placed in the top three eight times: first in 1997; second in 1996, 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012; and 3rd in 2011. Allen commented that he is now one ahead of Roy Curry, who has placed seven times in this contest. In addition to guitar, Allen plays the banjo and mandolin. He and his wife have a 15-month-old son, both of whom were in the audience to cheer him on to victory. Father and son look alike and Allen says his son will be a future flat pick winner. Allen has (l to r) Steve Kaufman-2nd Place, Allen Shadda couple of CDs: A Cut Above and Live from Winfield. His hobby is 1st Place and Matt Lindsey-3rd Place bass fishing. He takes home with him the first place trophy, a check for $3,000 and a Collings Winfield Model Mahogany/Adirondack Spruce Guitar by Collings Guitars of Austin, TX. Another well-known name competed in this contest. Steve Kaufman of Alcoa, TN, took second place. Steve, along with Jason Shaw and Roy Curry, are the only three-time winners in this contest. Steve placed second in 1977 then, in 1978, 1984 and 1986, he placed first. When asked how long he has been playing the guitar, he replied, Before bread was invented. Steve also plays the mandolin and the banjo and has over 17 CDs to his name, two of which are Acoustic Stamp and Good Night Waltz. When asked about his hobbies, Steve said, Guitar, father, and husband, and not necessarily in that order. In addition to a trophy, Steve received a Martin D-28 Marquis Guitar with Custom Inlay by C.F. Martin and Company of Nazareth, PA. Another former winner in this contest placed third. Matt Lindsey of Dunbar, WV, placed second in 1992 and third in 2001. This 43-year-old, self-employed musician, forester, and landscaper has entered this contest 17 times. His most recent CD is entitled To You from Me. He also plays in a band called The Dread Pirate, Roberts. When not being a musician, Matt enjoys bow hunting and fishing. He won a trophy and a Gallagher 72 Special Guitar by J.W. Gallagher and Son of Wartrace, TN.
There were 11 contestants in this championship, hailing from five states. The honorable mention winners were Karen Alley of Boulder, CO, and Nathan Raber-McCrae of Denver, CO. The winner in this contest almost backed out of competing because she was so nervous, but she ultimately said, Ill play and have fun. Katie Moritz of Sugar Grove, IL, is a graphic designer and graduate student at Robert Morris University in Chicago. She entered this contest four previous times, making the top five three years ago. Katie has been playing the hammer dulcimer for seven years, but also plays the ukulele, tuba and the steel pan. She is a member of the The Waubonsee Steel Band. She teamed with the 2009 champ, Lisa Ferguson, and recorded a CD entitled Kaleidoscope. Music, painting, art and the steel band are (l to r) Tina Gugeler-2nd Place, Katie Moritzher favorite things to do when not hammering on her dulcimer. Katie 1st Place and Nate Pultorak-3rd Place won a check for $125, a trophy and a Master Works Russell Cook Edition Extended Range 16/16cxr Hammer Dulcimer by Master Works of Bennington, OK. Tina Gugeler of Erie, CO, is the second place winner. She is a former winner of this contest, having placed first in 2000. Tina has been coming to the Festival for 20 years. She took second place in 1999 and 2010 and third place in 1998, 2007 and 2012. In addition to the hammer dulcimer, she plays the uke and the bodhran. Tina teaches the hammer dulcimer at various festivals around the country. In addition to being a musician, Tina is a polymer clay artist making jewelry. One of her favorite things to do at the Festival is to jam at the Carp Camp. She was awarded a check for $100, a trophy and a Cloud Nine-Model 17/16/8 Hammer Dulcimer provided by Michael C. Allen Cloud Nine Musical Instruments of Ostrander, OH. Third place was awarded to an 18-year-old high school student at Joliet Catholic Academy in Joliet, IL. Nate Pultorak says his favorite subject is calculus. This is the third time Nate has been to the Festival. He attends other festivals, such as the Gebbard Woods Dulcimer Festival and the Kentucky Music Weekend. After taking second place in 2012, he enjoyed the competition so much that he decided to return again this year. In addition to the hammer dulcimer, he plays the trumpet, piano, penny whistle, and percussion. His latest CDs include The Wandering and 10:10: Gods Time. Nates hobbies include reading, song writing, biking, fishing and hiking. His efforts netted him a check for $75, a trophy and Huddleson UL400C Chromatic Hammer Dulcimer by Mike Huddleson Stringed Instruments of Wichita, KS.
Twelve contestants from 11 states competed in this championship. A father and son team was this years honorable mention winners: Gregg Welty of Mayville, NY, and Eric Welty of Argyle, TX Taking first place was a 37-year old furniture designer, William Cockman from Sherills Ford, NC. This was his second time to the Festival. William came last year because of placing in the state competition. In 2012 he placed third. Earlier the day of the competition, Bill purchased a set of ear plugs so he could practice his banjo without hearing others. The brand name of the ear plugs was Champion Ear Plugs. He said, Do you think that was a sign of things to come? In addition to the banjo, he plays the guitar. His hobbies include fishing and playing gospel music with his family. It turns out his family plays together in a band called The Cockman Family Band. William took (l to r) Sonny Smith-2nd Place, William Cockmanhome the first place trophy and an OME Southern Cross HG50 Banjo 1st Place and Kyle Tuttle-3rd Place by OME Banjos of Boulder, CO. Second place went to someone who is no stranger to the Festivals banjo competition. Sonny Smith of New Market, TN, placed first in 1998, second in 1997 and 2008, and third in 1992 and 2009. Sonny has been playing the banjo since he was six. By the way, he also plays the fiddle. He considers himself a musician and, if you are ever in Pigeon Forge, TN, he encourages you to stop in and see him perform at the Hatfield and McCoys Dinner Show. When not playing the banjo, Sonny loves to go metal detecting. Going back home with him are his trophy and a Gold Plated Deering Deluxe Banjo by Deering Banjo Company of Spring Valley, CA. Kyle Tuttle from Nashville, TN, placed third. Last year he placed second and two years ago he made the top five. Kyle considers himself first a banjo player and then banjo teacher. This year he took second at Merle Fest. Kyle considers the Festival a fun scene with lots of nice folks and says he definitely will return next year. Practicing the banjo is not only his work, but is also his one and only hobby. A trophy and a Deering Eagle II Banjo by Deering Banjo Company of Spring Valley, CA, will go back to Nashville with him.
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