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Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
OfficersBoard MembersPresident Jarl K JacobsonVice President Dennis LarkinSecretaryTreasurer Linda LindstromPast President Sherry AdderlyContestMembership June CrosbyPhotographerHistorian Stephen AdderlyNewsletter Editor Shelley GardnerWebsite ManagerJohn Gardner
Chapter ChairsDixie Jack JeppsonFish Lake Rosemary PricePahvant Norman MincerPioneer Doug AndersonSalt Lake Lynn BrightonUtah County Mark Mott
Contributing Authors for this Edition
Sherry Adderly Ron BarlowLynn Brighton Shelley GardnerNorman Mincer Mark MottKen Murdoch
Newsletter Editor Shelley GardnerNewsletter Layout John Gardner
copy Copyright Utah Old Time Fiddlers 2012 All rights reserved
The newsletter is many things a place to get anupcoming schedule of events the recorded historyof an active organization and a personal connectionto a group larger than ourselves Included in thisnewsletter are two stories that show how ourmembers are reaching out giving to the communityand sometimes getting more than they give Onceagain thanks to all who contributed and help makethis newletter and the website an ongoing successTogether we are much greater than the sum of ourparts Keep Pickinrsquo and Fiddlinrsquo
- Shelley Gardner Newsletter Editor
Inside this Edition8th Annual Fiddlinrsquo and Pickinrsquo Contest 2UOTF Spring Social 2Dixie Chapter News 2Utah County Chapter News 3Pahvant Chapter News 3In Rememberance Clint Shipman 4State Fiddle Contest 4Doing Time With Jesus 5Did You Know 6What I Give and What I Get 6West Valley Blues 7
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 2 April 2012
8th Annual Fiddlinrsquoand Pickinrsquo Contest
UOTF Spring Social
On March 10th the Salt Lake chapter once againhosted the state wide Spring Social We werepleased to have representation from most of thechapters at this event Along with our usual musicalfare the audience was serenaded by an alp hornplaying Edelweiss Some of the photos in this editionare from this event The other photos in this editionare from the Pahvant chapter fund raiser for firemenwith cancer
The Salt Lake Chapter is again sponsoring theFiddle and Pickinrsquo contest This year it will be held onMay 12 at the West Valley City Hall This year weare also including a harmonica contest both youthand adult divisions
Friday May 11 also at West Valley City Hallfrom 500-about 900 pm we will have a Jamsession
Registration for the fiddle contest will begin at800 am Saturday May 12 with the contest startingat 900 am
Please come and compete or come to listen to thegreat talent within the UOTF organization This is alsoa good time to perform before the State Contest inAugust
The rules have been updated this year pleasecheck the web site for the new rules and registrationforms Herersquos the link
httputaholdtimefiddlersnetpage_id=18- Lynn Brighton Salt Lake Chapter
Dixie Chapter News
We were sorry to lose our fellow Dixie MemberClint Shipman His sweet Dobro will be missed Italways sounded like some one singing Also we mornthe loss of Laura Petersons Daughter Laura Lee Shewas a sister to Bill Tomita and Becky Tomita
We are looking forward to the summers fiddlinrsquo- Sherry Adderly Dixie Chapter
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 3 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Utah County Chapter News
Pahvant Chapter News
The Utah County Chapter has been having a slowperiod we have only had 4 gigs in March and 3 inApril but have scheduled a few new gigs The StateHospital has invited us to play on the 18th of AprilWe have applied for the RSVP funding (Rich CountySenior Volunteer Program) and it look like we aregoing to get it from the Mountainland Association sothat will be good for the group I would like to thankAlan Brownlee for all the help he has given me ondoing this
We have added some new members this month ndashincluding a fiddler player (and we need all the fiddlerwe can get) and also a new bass player that I meet inYuma AZ this last winter His name is Dr LarryChristensen and he is going to be a lot of fun for usChristensen used to play with banjo Jack Jeppson inthe olden days I was so lucky to find this guy
The chapter has some big gigs coming up for thesummer we are doing the parade for all the citiesaround Utah county the Heber creeper train and alot of more gigs with a lot of new players this yearUtah county is the best in town
- Mark Mott Utah County Chapter
Our Pahvant Chapter members of UOTF havekept very busy the past few months We continue toenjoy our monthly opportunities to serve the seniorcitizens in our locale We recently updated our webpage with a short video spotlighting the talents ofmany of our members We continue to learn newmaterial and itrsquos wonderful to have three audienceseach month to try it out on
At the end of March we were invited to performfor the community of Eureka in Juab County We puton an hour show as part of a benefit to help raisefunds for two local firemen who have been diagnosedwith cancer The volunteers raised almost $6000 tohelp with their medical costs
We are looking forward to the summer monthswhich provide additional opportunities to share ourtalents in our various communities We have acommitted group of musicians who think nothing ofdriving 80+ miles one way to be at a performancewhenever they are needed
- Ron Barlow Pahvant Chapter
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 4 April 2012
State Fiddle ContestIn RememberanceClint Shipman
Clint Dell Shipman died atthe age of 80 on March 12012 He was born June 141931 to Clinton T and EdnaUnthank He first marriedMarlene Mae Hansen andlater divorced He then marriedthe love of his life Sally EdithBrock
Clint was 4 years old whenhis grandmother bought him a
harmonica At the age of 9 he took piano lessons andplayed at recitals His mother bought him a pearlgreen steel guitar with lessons on 78 rpm records andsheet music In 8th 9th and 10th grades he played thetrombone
Clint joined the Navy in 1948 and was assignedto the Aircraft Carrier USS Boxer as a flight deckmechanic He was stationed in Seattle and went toJapan After leaving the Navy in 1950 he lived in LasVegas Nevada He worked as an electrician for theTropicana Hotel setting up stage lights and soundsystems for Pearl Bailey and Sammy Davis Jr andother performers
In Las Vegas he met Sally and together theyraised 5 children In 1993 they moved to PocatelloIdaho where he joined the Idaho Old Time FiddlersHis hands were too stiff for guitar and fiddle so hepicked up the Dobro He lived in Tennessee and thenWashington Utah Clint enjoyed every minute playingin various bands until he passed
Clint is survived by his 5 children 33grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren
The Utah State Fiddle Contest will be held onAugust 3-4 this year As in years past the contestwill be held at the Sevier Valley Center in RichfieldUtah Contact June Crosby for information at 801-936-5527
This contest is an all day event beginning Fridayevening and continuing on through Saturday Personstraveling should expect to make arrangements forlodging
Updated rules and registration information will beon the UOTF web page as soon as they are availablePlease check regularly for updates
The Quality Inn in Richfield is providing theorganization with special rates for accommodationsduring the contest The rate is $59 a day for a roomwith a queen or king size bed Just state that you areattending the fiddle contest
Reservations can be made at 1-435-896-5465or by email at jgmuto14choicehotelscom Theowners have been very supportive of this kind ofmusic and its preservation We are happy to continueour relationship with the convenient location of theQuality Inn
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 5 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Doing Time With Jesus
Playing music has always been a desire for meThe Old Time Fiddlers organization has provided thatopportunity for me and many others to enjoy thatactivity at whatever level of skill we have achievedHaving had association with musicians in Old TimeFiddlers has prepared me for playing and singinggospel music in church Keeping the two in balance isimportant The Pahvant chapter of UOTF ismoderately active and has consistently playedmonthly at local senior apartments and care facilitiessince about 1988 with occasional other gigs andcommunity events Playing gospel music in church isin many ways more rewarding Especially since it is away to express our love and honor to our Lord
My wife pastor Kathy Mincer began preachingin our church in Delta in 1991 under the guidance oftwo pastors who ordained her in 1996 and was laterordained by Faith Christian Fellowship International inthe year 2000 Since our congregation is small andvoid of musicians Kathy and I have had the role andpleasure of leading the praise and worship Kathyplays the piano and I play the guitar and fiddle
In 1998 Kathy expanded her ministry to includethe womenrsquos jails in Nephi and Fillmore Two of theinmates there told her that they each had a husband inthe menrsquos Utah state prison Central UtahCorrectional Facility (CUCF) at Gunnison and askedher to go and minister to them When she requestedto see them the captain over religious and educationalactivities asked her if she would become the non-denominational pastor She agreed and has heldchurch services and bible studies there since then Fora period of time we had services or studies three daysa week but are now back to two days Othervolunteers will ask us where we live and when we say
Delta they gasp- thatrsquos nearly 100 miles away Somereply ldquoyou will surely be rewarded in heavenrdquo I thinkto myself lsquooh does God pay by the milersquo Ourreward is surely here and now He is the one thatmakes it all possible
After 13 years Kathy has become well knownand respected by many of the inmates even manythat never attend her services They greet her in thehalls and yell out to her from across the yard whenthey see her Kathy is known affectionately as ldquothatcrazy womanrdquo and I am known as ldquoel hombre viejocon guitar (the old man with the guitar)rdquo My title isobvious Kathyrsquos title is gained for two reasons Firstshe is a full gospel preacher and there is no chance tosleep in her services Second she does not tolerateirreverence Some come to talk to other inmates thatare strictly separated (except in church) for variousreasons If they insist in talking after Delores and Iwarn them they are evicted Delores who assists ushas the title ldquoJesus Nazirdquo They complain that otherchurch services let them talk and we encourage themto go there Kathy has also gained the respect of theofficers in CUCF not only because of her ability todeal with the men but from the first day sherecognized we were under the authority of theofficers Do not make the mistake of calling themguards they are officers and are there to protect usvolunteers as well as inmates from possible harm
The men enjoy the gospel music and we can hearthem coming down the hall to the chapel singing somepraises to God or quoting some of Kathyrsquosconfessions such as ldquoget ready get ready your goingto be blessedrdquo or ldquoGod is good - all the timerdquo Someof the men have kept in contact with pastor Kathyafter they are fully released and it is so good to hear
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 6 April 2012
when they have gotten jobs reconnected with familyand continued serving God It is not uncommon for aman to come running across a mall calling out toKathy One man called us on the phone fromPennsylvania last Thanksgiving and wanted us to singa couple of verses of one of his favorite gospel songsHe showed up in church in Delta during ChristmasHe brought with him another ex-felon who happenedto be one of the very first Kathy met at CUCF
Playing music in the senior homes is not so muchdifferent than the prison While they are not prisonersthey are in a greater or less degree shut-ins Only thelove of Jesus can bring hope to someone who hasbeen sentenced to life
- Norman Mincer Pahvant Chapter
What I Give and What I Get
When I sat down to write this note I realized thatmy UTOF membership is quite different fromeveryday life In everyday life one rarely gets back asmuch as one gives but in the UTOF it is quite theopposite Here I receive much more than I give Ihave made many new friends not only in my ownchapter but also from across the state and the bestthing about these new friends is that they all lovemusic as much as I do I also have an opportunity toplay music more often and with people from allranges of skill
It is so gratifying to watch a new playerrsquos skillimprove over the months I learned about newinstruments and actually started learning to play newinstruments I started practicing more learning newsongs and exploring new types of music When Ineeded a new violin an experienced UTOF memberfrom a different chapter spent the day with meshopping and I ended up with an excellent instrumentWhen I offered to pay for her time she refused toaccept any payment This is what being a Utah OldTime Fiddler is all about friendship fellowship andgreat music
In return for all the wonderful things I receive Itry to give back by attending as many gigs jams andUTOF events as I can By giving my time to UTOFand spreading the music I hope to encourage othersto get those instruments out of the closet tune up andjoin in Another of my goals is to keep the older musicstyles alive by introducing younger generations tothese older music styles and genres
It is good to reflect on UTOF with regard toWhat We Give and What We Get because rarely inlife do we get more than we give
- Ken Murdoch Pioneer Chapter
Did You Know
That the UOTF has a Facebook page httpwwwfacebookcompagesUtah-Old-Time-Fiddlers-and-Country-Music-Association219942641387980
That the Starter Tunes collection is available on ourweb page
That our web page has an event calendar
That music and instrument teachers who belong toour organization can advertize on our web page forfree If you are a member of the UOTF and youteach please take advantage of this perk ofmembership
That the tentative schedule for this yearrsquosCanyonlands tour is on our web site July 13-20
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 7 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 2 April 2012
8th Annual Fiddlinrsquoand Pickinrsquo Contest
UOTF Spring Social
On March 10th the Salt Lake chapter once againhosted the state wide Spring Social We werepleased to have representation from most of thechapters at this event Along with our usual musicalfare the audience was serenaded by an alp hornplaying Edelweiss Some of the photos in this editionare from this event The other photos in this editionare from the Pahvant chapter fund raiser for firemenwith cancer
The Salt Lake Chapter is again sponsoring theFiddle and Pickinrsquo contest This year it will be held onMay 12 at the West Valley City Hall This year weare also including a harmonica contest both youthand adult divisions
Friday May 11 also at West Valley City Hallfrom 500-about 900 pm we will have a Jamsession
Registration for the fiddle contest will begin at800 am Saturday May 12 with the contest startingat 900 am
Please come and compete or come to listen to thegreat talent within the UOTF organization This is alsoa good time to perform before the State Contest inAugust
The rules have been updated this year pleasecheck the web site for the new rules and registrationforms Herersquos the link
httputaholdtimefiddlersnetpage_id=18- Lynn Brighton Salt Lake Chapter
Dixie Chapter News
We were sorry to lose our fellow Dixie MemberClint Shipman His sweet Dobro will be missed Italways sounded like some one singing Also we mornthe loss of Laura Petersons Daughter Laura Lee Shewas a sister to Bill Tomita and Becky Tomita
We are looking forward to the summers fiddlinrsquo- Sherry Adderly Dixie Chapter
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 3 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Utah County Chapter News
Pahvant Chapter News
The Utah County Chapter has been having a slowperiod we have only had 4 gigs in March and 3 inApril but have scheduled a few new gigs The StateHospital has invited us to play on the 18th of AprilWe have applied for the RSVP funding (Rich CountySenior Volunteer Program) and it look like we aregoing to get it from the Mountainland Association sothat will be good for the group I would like to thankAlan Brownlee for all the help he has given me ondoing this
We have added some new members this month ndashincluding a fiddler player (and we need all the fiddlerwe can get) and also a new bass player that I meet inYuma AZ this last winter His name is Dr LarryChristensen and he is going to be a lot of fun for usChristensen used to play with banjo Jack Jeppson inthe olden days I was so lucky to find this guy
The chapter has some big gigs coming up for thesummer we are doing the parade for all the citiesaround Utah county the Heber creeper train and alot of more gigs with a lot of new players this yearUtah county is the best in town
- Mark Mott Utah County Chapter
Our Pahvant Chapter members of UOTF havekept very busy the past few months We continue toenjoy our monthly opportunities to serve the seniorcitizens in our locale We recently updated our webpage with a short video spotlighting the talents ofmany of our members We continue to learn newmaterial and itrsquos wonderful to have three audienceseach month to try it out on
At the end of March we were invited to performfor the community of Eureka in Juab County We puton an hour show as part of a benefit to help raisefunds for two local firemen who have been diagnosedwith cancer The volunteers raised almost $6000 tohelp with their medical costs
We are looking forward to the summer monthswhich provide additional opportunities to share ourtalents in our various communities We have acommitted group of musicians who think nothing ofdriving 80+ miles one way to be at a performancewhenever they are needed
- Ron Barlow Pahvant Chapter
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 4 April 2012
State Fiddle ContestIn RememberanceClint Shipman
Clint Dell Shipman died atthe age of 80 on March 12012 He was born June 141931 to Clinton T and EdnaUnthank He first marriedMarlene Mae Hansen andlater divorced He then marriedthe love of his life Sally EdithBrock
Clint was 4 years old whenhis grandmother bought him a
harmonica At the age of 9 he took piano lessons andplayed at recitals His mother bought him a pearlgreen steel guitar with lessons on 78 rpm records andsheet music In 8th 9th and 10th grades he played thetrombone
Clint joined the Navy in 1948 and was assignedto the Aircraft Carrier USS Boxer as a flight deckmechanic He was stationed in Seattle and went toJapan After leaving the Navy in 1950 he lived in LasVegas Nevada He worked as an electrician for theTropicana Hotel setting up stage lights and soundsystems for Pearl Bailey and Sammy Davis Jr andother performers
In Las Vegas he met Sally and together theyraised 5 children In 1993 they moved to PocatelloIdaho where he joined the Idaho Old Time FiddlersHis hands were too stiff for guitar and fiddle so hepicked up the Dobro He lived in Tennessee and thenWashington Utah Clint enjoyed every minute playingin various bands until he passed
Clint is survived by his 5 children 33grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren
The Utah State Fiddle Contest will be held onAugust 3-4 this year As in years past the contestwill be held at the Sevier Valley Center in RichfieldUtah Contact June Crosby for information at 801-936-5527
This contest is an all day event beginning Fridayevening and continuing on through Saturday Personstraveling should expect to make arrangements forlodging
Updated rules and registration information will beon the UOTF web page as soon as they are availablePlease check regularly for updates
The Quality Inn in Richfield is providing theorganization with special rates for accommodationsduring the contest The rate is $59 a day for a roomwith a queen or king size bed Just state that you areattending the fiddle contest
Reservations can be made at 1-435-896-5465or by email at jgmuto14choicehotelscom Theowners have been very supportive of this kind ofmusic and its preservation We are happy to continueour relationship with the convenient location of theQuality Inn
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 5 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Doing Time With Jesus
Playing music has always been a desire for meThe Old Time Fiddlers organization has provided thatopportunity for me and many others to enjoy thatactivity at whatever level of skill we have achievedHaving had association with musicians in Old TimeFiddlers has prepared me for playing and singinggospel music in church Keeping the two in balance isimportant The Pahvant chapter of UOTF ismoderately active and has consistently playedmonthly at local senior apartments and care facilitiessince about 1988 with occasional other gigs andcommunity events Playing gospel music in church isin many ways more rewarding Especially since it is away to express our love and honor to our Lord
My wife pastor Kathy Mincer began preachingin our church in Delta in 1991 under the guidance oftwo pastors who ordained her in 1996 and was laterordained by Faith Christian Fellowship International inthe year 2000 Since our congregation is small andvoid of musicians Kathy and I have had the role andpleasure of leading the praise and worship Kathyplays the piano and I play the guitar and fiddle
In 1998 Kathy expanded her ministry to includethe womenrsquos jails in Nephi and Fillmore Two of theinmates there told her that they each had a husband inthe menrsquos Utah state prison Central UtahCorrectional Facility (CUCF) at Gunnison and askedher to go and minister to them When she requestedto see them the captain over religious and educationalactivities asked her if she would become the non-denominational pastor She agreed and has heldchurch services and bible studies there since then Fora period of time we had services or studies three daysa week but are now back to two days Othervolunteers will ask us where we live and when we say
Delta they gasp- thatrsquos nearly 100 miles away Somereply ldquoyou will surely be rewarded in heavenrdquo I thinkto myself lsquooh does God pay by the milersquo Ourreward is surely here and now He is the one thatmakes it all possible
After 13 years Kathy has become well knownand respected by many of the inmates even manythat never attend her services They greet her in thehalls and yell out to her from across the yard whenthey see her Kathy is known affectionately as ldquothatcrazy womanrdquo and I am known as ldquoel hombre viejocon guitar (the old man with the guitar)rdquo My title isobvious Kathyrsquos title is gained for two reasons Firstshe is a full gospel preacher and there is no chance tosleep in her services Second she does not tolerateirreverence Some come to talk to other inmates thatare strictly separated (except in church) for variousreasons If they insist in talking after Delores and Iwarn them they are evicted Delores who assists ushas the title ldquoJesus Nazirdquo They complain that otherchurch services let them talk and we encourage themto go there Kathy has also gained the respect of theofficers in CUCF not only because of her ability todeal with the men but from the first day sherecognized we were under the authority of theofficers Do not make the mistake of calling themguards they are officers and are there to protect usvolunteers as well as inmates from possible harm
The men enjoy the gospel music and we can hearthem coming down the hall to the chapel singing somepraises to God or quoting some of Kathyrsquosconfessions such as ldquoget ready get ready your goingto be blessedrdquo or ldquoGod is good - all the timerdquo Someof the men have kept in contact with pastor Kathyafter they are fully released and it is so good to hear
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 6 April 2012
when they have gotten jobs reconnected with familyand continued serving God It is not uncommon for aman to come running across a mall calling out toKathy One man called us on the phone fromPennsylvania last Thanksgiving and wanted us to singa couple of verses of one of his favorite gospel songsHe showed up in church in Delta during ChristmasHe brought with him another ex-felon who happenedto be one of the very first Kathy met at CUCF
Playing music in the senior homes is not so muchdifferent than the prison While they are not prisonersthey are in a greater or less degree shut-ins Only thelove of Jesus can bring hope to someone who hasbeen sentenced to life
- Norman Mincer Pahvant Chapter
What I Give and What I Get
When I sat down to write this note I realized thatmy UTOF membership is quite different fromeveryday life In everyday life one rarely gets back asmuch as one gives but in the UTOF it is quite theopposite Here I receive much more than I give Ihave made many new friends not only in my ownchapter but also from across the state and the bestthing about these new friends is that they all lovemusic as much as I do I also have an opportunity toplay music more often and with people from allranges of skill
It is so gratifying to watch a new playerrsquos skillimprove over the months I learned about newinstruments and actually started learning to play newinstruments I started practicing more learning newsongs and exploring new types of music When Ineeded a new violin an experienced UTOF memberfrom a different chapter spent the day with meshopping and I ended up with an excellent instrumentWhen I offered to pay for her time she refused toaccept any payment This is what being a Utah OldTime Fiddler is all about friendship fellowship andgreat music
In return for all the wonderful things I receive Itry to give back by attending as many gigs jams andUTOF events as I can By giving my time to UTOFand spreading the music I hope to encourage othersto get those instruments out of the closet tune up andjoin in Another of my goals is to keep the older musicstyles alive by introducing younger generations tothese older music styles and genres
It is good to reflect on UTOF with regard toWhat We Give and What We Get because rarely inlife do we get more than we give
- Ken Murdoch Pioneer Chapter
Did You Know
That the UOTF has a Facebook page httpwwwfacebookcompagesUtah-Old-Time-Fiddlers-and-Country-Music-Association219942641387980
That the Starter Tunes collection is available on ourweb page
That our web page has an event calendar
That music and instrument teachers who belong toour organization can advertize on our web page forfree If you are a member of the UOTF and youteach please take advantage of this perk ofmembership
That the tentative schedule for this yearrsquosCanyonlands tour is on our web site July 13-20
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 7 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 3 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Utah County Chapter News
Pahvant Chapter News
The Utah County Chapter has been having a slowperiod we have only had 4 gigs in March and 3 inApril but have scheduled a few new gigs The StateHospital has invited us to play on the 18th of AprilWe have applied for the RSVP funding (Rich CountySenior Volunteer Program) and it look like we aregoing to get it from the Mountainland Association sothat will be good for the group I would like to thankAlan Brownlee for all the help he has given me ondoing this
We have added some new members this month ndashincluding a fiddler player (and we need all the fiddlerwe can get) and also a new bass player that I meet inYuma AZ this last winter His name is Dr LarryChristensen and he is going to be a lot of fun for usChristensen used to play with banjo Jack Jeppson inthe olden days I was so lucky to find this guy
The chapter has some big gigs coming up for thesummer we are doing the parade for all the citiesaround Utah county the Heber creeper train and alot of more gigs with a lot of new players this yearUtah county is the best in town
- Mark Mott Utah County Chapter
Our Pahvant Chapter members of UOTF havekept very busy the past few months We continue toenjoy our monthly opportunities to serve the seniorcitizens in our locale We recently updated our webpage with a short video spotlighting the talents ofmany of our members We continue to learn newmaterial and itrsquos wonderful to have three audienceseach month to try it out on
At the end of March we were invited to performfor the community of Eureka in Juab County We puton an hour show as part of a benefit to help raisefunds for two local firemen who have been diagnosedwith cancer The volunteers raised almost $6000 tohelp with their medical costs
We are looking forward to the summer monthswhich provide additional opportunities to share ourtalents in our various communities We have acommitted group of musicians who think nothing ofdriving 80+ miles one way to be at a performancewhenever they are needed
- Ron Barlow Pahvant Chapter
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 4 April 2012
State Fiddle ContestIn RememberanceClint Shipman
Clint Dell Shipman died atthe age of 80 on March 12012 He was born June 141931 to Clinton T and EdnaUnthank He first marriedMarlene Mae Hansen andlater divorced He then marriedthe love of his life Sally EdithBrock
Clint was 4 years old whenhis grandmother bought him a
harmonica At the age of 9 he took piano lessons andplayed at recitals His mother bought him a pearlgreen steel guitar with lessons on 78 rpm records andsheet music In 8th 9th and 10th grades he played thetrombone
Clint joined the Navy in 1948 and was assignedto the Aircraft Carrier USS Boxer as a flight deckmechanic He was stationed in Seattle and went toJapan After leaving the Navy in 1950 he lived in LasVegas Nevada He worked as an electrician for theTropicana Hotel setting up stage lights and soundsystems for Pearl Bailey and Sammy Davis Jr andother performers
In Las Vegas he met Sally and together theyraised 5 children In 1993 they moved to PocatelloIdaho where he joined the Idaho Old Time FiddlersHis hands were too stiff for guitar and fiddle so hepicked up the Dobro He lived in Tennessee and thenWashington Utah Clint enjoyed every minute playingin various bands until he passed
Clint is survived by his 5 children 33grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren
The Utah State Fiddle Contest will be held onAugust 3-4 this year As in years past the contestwill be held at the Sevier Valley Center in RichfieldUtah Contact June Crosby for information at 801-936-5527
This contest is an all day event beginning Fridayevening and continuing on through Saturday Personstraveling should expect to make arrangements forlodging
Updated rules and registration information will beon the UOTF web page as soon as they are availablePlease check regularly for updates
The Quality Inn in Richfield is providing theorganization with special rates for accommodationsduring the contest The rate is $59 a day for a roomwith a queen or king size bed Just state that you areattending the fiddle contest
Reservations can be made at 1-435-896-5465or by email at jgmuto14choicehotelscom Theowners have been very supportive of this kind ofmusic and its preservation We are happy to continueour relationship with the convenient location of theQuality Inn
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 5 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Doing Time With Jesus
Playing music has always been a desire for meThe Old Time Fiddlers organization has provided thatopportunity for me and many others to enjoy thatactivity at whatever level of skill we have achievedHaving had association with musicians in Old TimeFiddlers has prepared me for playing and singinggospel music in church Keeping the two in balance isimportant The Pahvant chapter of UOTF ismoderately active and has consistently playedmonthly at local senior apartments and care facilitiessince about 1988 with occasional other gigs andcommunity events Playing gospel music in church isin many ways more rewarding Especially since it is away to express our love and honor to our Lord
My wife pastor Kathy Mincer began preachingin our church in Delta in 1991 under the guidance oftwo pastors who ordained her in 1996 and was laterordained by Faith Christian Fellowship International inthe year 2000 Since our congregation is small andvoid of musicians Kathy and I have had the role andpleasure of leading the praise and worship Kathyplays the piano and I play the guitar and fiddle
In 1998 Kathy expanded her ministry to includethe womenrsquos jails in Nephi and Fillmore Two of theinmates there told her that they each had a husband inthe menrsquos Utah state prison Central UtahCorrectional Facility (CUCF) at Gunnison and askedher to go and minister to them When she requestedto see them the captain over religious and educationalactivities asked her if she would become the non-denominational pastor She agreed and has heldchurch services and bible studies there since then Fora period of time we had services or studies three daysa week but are now back to two days Othervolunteers will ask us where we live and when we say
Delta they gasp- thatrsquos nearly 100 miles away Somereply ldquoyou will surely be rewarded in heavenrdquo I thinkto myself lsquooh does God pay by the milersquo Ourreward is surely here and now He is the one thatmakes it all possible
After 13 years Kathy has become well knownand respected by many of the inmates even manythat never attend her services They greet her in thehalls and yell out to her from across the yard whenthey see her Kathy is known affectionately as ldquothatcrazy womanrdquo and I am known as ldquoel hombre viejocon guitar (the old man with the guitar)rdquo My title isobvious Kathyrsquos title is gained for two reasons Firstshe is a full gospel preacher and there is no chance tosleep in her services Second she does not tolerateirreverence Some come to talk to other inmates thatare strictly separated (except in church) for variousreasons If they insist in talking after Delores and Iwarn them they are evicted Delores who assists ushas the title ldquoJesus Nazirdquo They complain that otherchurch services let them talk and we encourage themto go there Kathy has also gained the respect of theofficers in CUCF not only because of her ability todeal with the men but from the first day sherecognized we were under the authority of theofficers Do not make the mistake of calling themguards they are officers and are there to protect usvolunteers as well as inmates from possible harm
The men enjoy the gospel music and we can hearthem coming down the hall to the chapel singing somepraises to God or quoting some of Kathyrsquosconfessions such as ldquoget ready get ready your goingto be blessedrdquo or ldquoGod is good - all the timerdquo Someof the men have kept in contact with pastor Kathyafter they are fully released and it is so good to hear
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 6 April 2012
when they have gotten jobs reconnected with familyand continued serving God It is not uncommon for aman to come running across a mall calling out toKathy One man called us on the phone fromPennsylvania last Thanksgiving and wanted us to singa couple of verses of one of his favorite gospel songsHe showed up in church in Delta during ChristmasHe brought with him another ex-felon who happenedto be one of the very first Kathy met at CUCF
Playing music in the senior homes is not so muchdifferent than the prison While they are not prisonersthey are in a greater or less degree shut-ins Only thelove of Jesus can bring hope to someone who hasbeen sentenced to life
- Norman Mincer Pahvant Chapter
What I Give and What I Get
When I sat down to write this note I realized thatmy UTOF membership is quite different fromeveryday life In everyday life one rarely gets back asmuch as one gives but in the UTOF it is quite theopposite Here I receive much more than I give Ihave made many new friends not only in my ownchapter but also from across the state and the bestthing about these new friends is that they all lovemusic as much as I do I also have an opportunity toplay music more often and with people from allranges of skill
It is so gratifying to watch a new playerrsquos skillimprove over the months I learned about newinstruments and actually started learning to play newinstruments I started practicing more learning newsongs and exploring new types of music When Ineeded a new violin an experienced UTOF memberfrom a different chapter spent the day with meshopping and I ended up with an excellent instrumentWhen I offered to pay for her time she refused toaccept any payment This is what being a Utah OldTime Fiddler is all about friendship fellowship andgreat music
In return for all the wonderful things I receive Itry to give back by attending as many gigs jams andUTOF events as I can By giving my time to UTOFand spreading the music I hope to encourage othersto get those instruments out of the closet tune up andjoin in Another of my goals is to keep the older musicstyles alive by introducing younger generations tothese older music styles and genres
It is good to reflect on UTOF with regard toWhat We Give and What We Get because rarely inlife do we get more than we give
- Ken Murdoch Pioneer Chapter
Did You Know
That the UOTF has a Facebook page httpwwwfacebookcompagesUtah-Old-Time-Fiddlers-and-Country-Music-Association219942641387980
That the Starter Tunes collection is available on ourweb page
That our web page has an event calendar
That music and instrument teachers who belong toour organization can advertize on our web page forfree If you are a member of the UOTF and youteach please take advantage of this perk ofmembership
That the tentative schedule for this yearrsquosCanyonlands tour is on our web site July 13-20
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 7 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 4 April 2012
State Fiddle ContestIn RememberanceClint Shipman
Clint Dell Shipman died atthe age of 80 on March 12012 He was born June 141931 to Clinton T and EdnaUnthank He first marriedMarlene Mae Hansen andlater divorced He then marriedthe love of his life Sally EdithBrock
Clint was 4 years old whenhis grandmother bought him a
harmonica At the age of 9 he took piano lessons andplayed at recitals His mother bought him a pearlgreen steel guitar with lessons on 78 rpm records andsheet music In 8th 9th and 10th grades he played thetrombone
Clint joined the Navy in 1948 and was assignedto the Aircraft Carrier USS Boxer as a flight deckmechanic He was stationed in Seattle and went toJapan After leaving the Navy in 1950 he lived in LasVegas Nevada He worked as an electrician for theTropicana Hotel setting up stage lights and soundsystems for Pearl Bailey and Sammy Davis Jr andother performers
In Las Vegas he met Sally and together theyraised 5 children In 1993 they moved to PocatelloIdaho where he joined the Idaho Old Time FiddlersHis hands were too stiff for guitar and fiddle so hepicked up the Dobro He lived in Tennessee and thenWashington Utah Clint enjoyed every minute playingin various bands until he passed
Clint is survived by his 5 children 33grandchildren and 49 great-grandchildren
The Utah State Fiddle Contest will be held onAugust 3-4 this year As in years past the contestwill be held at the Sevier Valley Center in RichfieldUtah Contact June Crosby for information at 801-936-5527
This contest is an all day event beginning Fridayevening and continuing on through Saturday Personstraveling should expect to make arrangements forlodging
Updated rules and registration information will beon the UOTF web page as soon as they are availablePlease check regularly for updates
The Quality Inn in Richfield is providing theorganization with special rates for accommodationsduring the contest The rate is $59 a day for a roomwith a queen or king size bed Just state that you areattending the fiddle contest
Reservations can be made at 1-435-896-5465or by email at jgmuto14choicehotelscom Theowners have been very supportive of this kind ofmusic and its preservation We are happy to continueour relationship with the convenient location of theQuality Inn
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 5 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Doing Time With Jesus
Playing music has always been a desire for meThe Old Time Fiddlers organization has provided thatopportunity for me and many others to enjoy thatactivity at whatever level of skill we have achievedHaving had association with musicians in Old TimeFiddlers has prepared me for playing and singinggospel music in church Keeping the two in balance isimportant The Pahvant chapter of UOTF ismoderately active and has consistently playedmonthly at local senior apartments and care facilitiessince about 1988 with occasional other gigs andcommunity events Playing gospel music in church isin many ways more rewarding Especially since it is away to express our love and honor to our Lord
My wife pastor Kathy Mincer began preachingin our church in Delta in 1991 under the guidance oftwo pastors who ordained her in 1996 and was laterordained by Faith Christian Fellowship International inthe year 2000 Since our congregation is small andvoid of musicians Kathy and I have had the role andpleasure of leading the praise and worship Kathyplays the piano and I play the guitar and fiddle
In 1998 Kathy expanded her ministry to includethe womenrsquos jails in Nephi and Fillmore Two of theinmates there told her that they each had a husband inthe menrsquos Utah state prison Central UtahCorrectional Facility (CUCF) at Gunnison and askedher to go and minister to them When she requestedto see them the captain over religious and educationalactivities asked her if she would become the non-denominational pastor She agreed and has heldchurch services and bible studies there since then Fora period of time we had services or studies three daysa week but are now back to two days Othervolunteers will ask us where we live and when we say
Delta they gasp- thatrsquos nearly 100 miles away Somereply ldquoyou will surely be rewarded in heavenrdquo I thinkto myself lsquooh does God pay by the milersquo Ourreward is surely here and now He is the one thatmakes it all possible
After 13 years Kathy has become well knownand respected by many of the inmates even manythat never attend her services They greet her in thehalls and yell out to her from across the yard whenthey see her Kathy is known affectionately as ldquothatcrazy womanrdquo and I am known as ldquoel hombre viejocon guitar (the old man with the guitar)rdquo My title isobvious Kathyrsquos title is gained for two reasons Firstshe is a full gospel preacher and there is no chance tosleep in her services Second she does not tolerateirreverence Some come to talk to other inmates thatare strictly separated (except in church) for variousreasons If they insist in talking after Delores and Iwarn them they are evicted Delores who assists ushas the title ldquoJesus Nazirdquo They complain that otherchurch services let them talk and we encourage themto go there Kathy has also gained the respect of theofficers in CUCF not only because of her ability todeal with the men but from the first day sherecognized we were under the authority of theofficers Do not make the mistake of calling themguards they are officers and are there to protect usvolunteers as well as inmates from possible harm
The men enjoy the gospel music and we can hearthem coming down the hall to the chapel singing somepraises to God or quoting some of Kathyrsquosconfessions such as ldquoget ready get ready your goingto be blessedrdquo or ldquoGod is good - all the timerdquo Someof the men have kept in contact with pastor Kathyafter they are fully released and it is so good to hear
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 6 April 2012
when they have gotten jobs reconnected with familyand continued serving God It is not uncommon for aman to come running across a mall calling out toKathy One man called us on the phone fromPennsylvania last Thanksgiving and wanted us to singa couple of verses of one of his favorite gospel songsHe showed up in church in Delta during ChristmasHe brought with him another ex-felon who happenedto be one of the very first Kathy met at CUCF
Playing music in the senior homes is not so muchdifferent than the prison While they are not prisonersthey are in a greater or less degree shut-ins Only thelove of Jesus can bring hope to someone who hasbeen sentenced to life
- Norman Mincer Pahvant Chapter
What I Give and What I Get
When I sat down to write this note I realized thatmy UTOF membership is quite different fromeveryday life In everyday life one rarely gets back asmuch as one gives but in the UTOF it is quite theopposite Here I receive much more than I give Ihave made many new friends not only in my ownchapter but also from across the state and the bestthing about these new friends is that they all lovemusic as much as I do I also have an opportunity toplay music more often and with people from allranges of skill
It is so gratifying to watch a new playerrsquos skillimprove over the months I learned about newinstruments and actually started learning to play newinstruments I started practicing more learning newsongs and exploring new types of music When Ineeded a new violin an experienced UTOF memberfrom a different chapter spent the day with meshopping and I ended up with an excellent instrumentWhen I offered to pay for her time she refused toaccept any payment This is what being a Utah OldTime Fiddler is all about friendship fellowship andgreat music
In return for all the wonderful things I receive Itry to give back by attending as many gigs jams andUTOF events as I can By giving my time to UTOFand spreading the music I hope to encourage othersto get those instruments out of the closet tune up andjoin in Another of my goals is to keep the older musicstyles alive by introducing younger generations tothese older music styles and genres
It is good to reflect on UTOF with regard toWhat We Give and What We Get because rarely inlife do we get more than we give
- Ken Murdoch Pioneer Chapter
Did You Know
That the UOTF has a Facebook page httpwwwfacebookcompagesUtah-Old-Time-Fiddlers-and-Country-Music-Association219942641387980
That the Starter Tunes collection is available on ourweb page
That our web page has an event calendar
That music and instrument teachers who belong toour organization can advertize on our web page forfree If you are a member of the UOTF and youteach please take advantage of this perk ofmembership
That the tentative schedule for this yearrsquosCanyonlands tour is on our web site July 13-20
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 7 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 5 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Doing Time With Jesus
Playing music has always been a desire for meThe Old Time Fiddlers organization has provided thatopportunity for me and many others to enjoy thatactivity at whatever level of skill we have achievedHaving had association with musicians in Old TimeFiddlers has prepared me for playing and singinggospel music in church Keeping the two in balance isimportant The Pahvant chapter of UOTF ismoderately active and has consistently playedmonthly at local senior apartments and care facilitiessince about 1988 with occasional other gigs andcommunity events Playing gospel music in church isin many ways more rewarding Especially since it is away to express our love and honor to our Lord
My wife pastor Kathy Mincer began preachingin our church in Delta in 1991 under the guidance oftwo pastors who ordained her in 1996 and was laterordained by Faith Christian Fellowship International inthe year 2000 Since our congregation is small andvoid of musicians Kathy and I have had the role andpleasure of leading the praise and worship Kathyplays the piano and I play the guitar and fiddle
In 1998 Kathy expanded her ministry to includethe womenrsquos jails in Nephi and Fillmore Two of theinmates there told her that they each had a husband inthe menrsquos Utah state prison Central UtahCorrectional Facility (CUCF) at Gunnison and askedher to go and minister to them When she requestedto see them the captain over religious and educationalactivities asked her if she would become the non-denominational pastor She agreed and has heldchurch services and bible studies there since then Fora period of time we had services or studies three daysa week but are now back to two days Othervolunteers will ask us where we live and when we say
Delta they gasp- thatrsquos nearly 100 miles away Somereply ldquoyou will surely be rewarded in heavenrdquo I thinkto myself lsquooh does God pay by the milersquo Ourreward is surely here and now He is the one thatmakes it all possible
After 13 years Kathy has become well knownand respected by many of the inmates even manythat never attend her services They greet her in thehalls and yell out to her from across the yard whenthey see her Kathy is known affectionately as ldquothatcrazy womanrdquo and I am known as ldquoel hombre viejocon guitar (the old man with the guitar)rdquo My title isobvious Kathyrsquos title is gained for two reasons Firstshe is a full gospel preacher and there is no chance tosleep in her services Second she does not tolerateirreverence Some come to talk to other inmates thatare strictly separated (except in church) for variousreasons If they insist in talking after Delores and Iwarn them they are evicted Delores who assists ushas the title ldquoJesus Nazirdquo They complain that otherchurch services let them talk and we encourage themto go there Kathy has also gained the respect of theofficers in CUCF not only because of her ability todeal with the men but from the first day sherecognized we were under the authority of theofficers Do not make the mistake of calling themguards they are officers and are there to protect usvolunteers as well as inmates from possible harm
The men enjoy the gospel music and we can hearthem coming down the hall to the chapel singing somepraises to God or quoting some of Kathyrsquosconfessions such as ldquoget ready get ready your goingto be blessedrdquo or ldquoGod is good - all the timerdquo Someof the men have kept in contact with pastor Kathyafter they are fully released and it is so good to hear
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 6 April 2012
when they have gotten jobs reconnected with familyand continued serving God It is not uncommon for aman to come running across a mall calling out toKathy One man called us on the phone fromPennsylvania last Thanksgiving and wanted us to singa couple of verses of one of his favorite gospel songsHe showed up in church in Delta during ChristmasHe brought with him another ex-felon who happenedto be one of the very first Kathy met at CUCF
Playing music in the senior homes is not so muchdifferent than the prison While they are not prisonersthey are in a greater or less degree shut-ins Only thelove of Jesus can bring hope to someone who hasbeen sentenced to life
- Norman Mincer Pahvant Chapter
What I Give and What I Get
When I sat down to write this note I realized thatmy UTOF membership is quite different fromeveryday life In everyday life one rarely gets back asmuch as one gives but in the UTOF it is quite theopposite Here I receive much more than I give Ihave made many new friends not only in my ownchapter but also from across the state and the bestthing about these new friends is that they all lovemusic as much as I do I also have an opportunity toplay music more often and with people from allranges of skill
It is so gratifying to watch a new playerrsquos skillimprove over the months I learned about newinstruments and actually started learning to play newinstruments I started practicing more learning newsongs and exploring new types of music When Ineeded a new violin an experienced UTOF memberfrom a different chapter spent the day with meshopping and I ended up with an excellent instrumentWhen I offered to pay for her time she refused toaccept any payment This is what being a Utah OldTime Fiddler is all about friendship fellowship andgreat music
In return for all the wonderful things I receive Itry to give back by attending as many gigs jams andUTOF events as I can By giving my time to UTOFand spreading the music I hope to encourage othersto get those instruments out of the closet tune up andjoin in Another of my goals is to keep the older musicstyles alive by introducing younger generations tothese older music styles and genres
It is good to reflect on UTOF with regard toWhat We Give and What We Get because rarely inlife do we get more than we give
- Ken Murdoch Pioneer Chapter
Did You Know
That the UOTF has a Facebook page httpwwwfacebookcompagesUtah-Old-Time-Fiddlers-and-Country-Music-Association219942641387980
That the Starter Tunes collection is available on ourweb page
That our web page has an event calendar
That music and instrument teachers who belong toour organization can advertize on our web page forfree If you are a member of the UOTF and youteach please take advantage of this perk ofmembership
That the tentative schedule for this yearrsquosCanyonlands tour is on our web site July 13-20
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 7 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 6 April 2012
when they have gotten jobs reconnected with familyand continued serving God It is not uncommon for aman to come running across a mall calling out toKathy One man called us on the phone fromPennsylvania last Thanksgiving and wanted us to singa couple of verses of one of his favorite gospel songsHe showed up in church in Delta during ChristmasHe brought with him another ex-felon who happenedto be one of the very first Kathy met at CUCF
Playing music in the senior homes is not so muchdifferent than the prison While they are not prisonersthey are in a greater or less degree shut-ins Only thelove of Jesus can bring hope to someone who hasbeen sentenced to life
- Norman Mincer Pahvant Chapter
What I Give and What I Get
When I sat down to write this note I realized thatmy UTOF membership is quite different fromeveryday life In everyday life one rarely gets back asmuch as one gives but in the UTOF it is quite theopposite Here I receive much more than I give Ihave made many new friends not only in my ownchapter but also from across the state and the bestthing about these new friends is that they all lovemusic as much as I do I also have an opportunity toplay music more often and with people from allranges of skill
It is so gratifying to watch a new playerrsquos skillimprove over the months I learned about newinstruments and actually started learning to play newinstruments I started practicing more learning newsongs and exploring new types of music When Ineeded a new violin an experienced UTOF memberfrom a different chapter spent the day with meshopping and I ended up with an excellent instrumentWhen I offered to pay for her time she refused toaccept any payment This is what being a Utah OldTime Fiddler is all about friendship fellowship andgreat music
In return for all the wonderful things I receive Itry to give back by attending as many gigs jams andUTOF events as I can By giving my time to UTOFand spreading the music I hope to encourage othersto get those instruments out of the closet tune up andjoin in Another of my goals is to keep the older musicstyles alive by introducing younger generations tothese older music styles and genres
It is good to reflect on UTOF with regard toWhat We Give and What We Get because rarely inlife do we get more than we give
- Ken Murdoch Pioneer Chapter
Did You Know
That the UOTF has a Facebook page httpwwwfacebookcompagesUtah-Old-Time-Fiddlers-and-Country-Music-Association219942641387980
That the Starter Tunes collection is available on ourweb page
That our web page has an event calendar
That music and instrument teachers who belong toour organization can advertize on our web page forfree If you are a member of the UOTF and youteach please take advantage of this perk ofmembership
That the tentative schedule for this yearrsquosCanyonlands tour is on our web site July 13-20
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 7 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers
httputaholdtimefiddlersnet Page 7 April 2012
Fiddlinrsquo AroundThe Official Newsletter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers