The last time I saw Spud and Mary…
Yesterday’s House Concert with Mary Flower, Spud Siegel and Doc Stein was perfect in every single way. Mary, described by Hipfish as a “Finger Picking Artist” and Spud, mandolin (and pocket trumpet!) player extraordinaire, were everything the audience expected and more.
Doc, came as a complete surprise. He apparently often plays with them and, as Spud said, “Mary wanted him to join us.” It didn’t take long for the audience to understand why. The three not only speak the same language musically. The byplay among them kept us all laughing and wanting more! more! more!
Spud and Mary have done a House Concert here before which, I am chagrinned to say I do not remember at all, though at least two audience members assured me that they were here for it. And since they came from Yakima and from Vancouver this time, specifically to see them again, I could only conclude that I am, indeed, losing it.
Today I spent a bit of time going back in our guest books to see if I could track down that concert. Yes!! Spud and Mary were here on April 26, 2009 but I’m not at all sure Nyel and I were. My usual House Concert heading naming artists and date is not there — only signatures indicating a full house with a note from Brigid saying: We are headed for New Orleans this Thursday. This was the PERFECT warm up – Thanks to Mary F.
I can only think that I was in the hospital with Nyel on that occasion and that someone else hosted in our place. Or… more likely, my mind has finally gone into overload mode. I did count and found that there have been 106 House Concerts here since the first one Nyel and I hosted on January 28, 2001 with Irish Fiddler Randal Bays.
And, I did count and found that Spud has done six concerts here (counting that one with Mary that I’ve spaced) — most of them with David “Crabbo” Crabtree who used to play with him at the Ark and, before that, at the Shelburne when Nanci and Jimella had the restaurant there in 1981. We remember one another from way back then…
How lucky I am to have so many fine musicians in my life. And for so long, too! I am rich beyond measure that I can count so many as friends.