Wednesday, December 28, 2016

St Annes Reel Soldiers Joy Liberty



Had a great session at O'griffs in Quincy, IL this evening! 

That's me on the banjo and next to me on guitar.
I love the way this video caught us smiling at each other at the beginning.

My thanks to Dotty for doing the video.

I notice there are a couple of "hic-ups" in the video.
Not sure if it's from moving around or if it's a battery issue.  I will check them just to be sure.

Due to our car issues we road with Dave and Lisa ... thank you so much for picking us up!

If you're ever in town we play every second and fourth Wednesday from 6pm - 8pm.
We had a numerous and great audience this evening.
There is nothing better than playing music with my sweetheart!

As always, thanks for stopping by the blog. 

Happy Music To You!
Ava Potterfield



Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Music Videos

Just a reminder to be sure to check our Facebook page with the same name ...
Music For You and Fun For Me ...
for ours and other music videos.

https://www.facebook.com/Music-For-You-and-Fun-For-Me-1137115116364468/

I am going to be working on some piano videos ...
playing some Ragtime music from Scott Joplin. 
I hope that you all are playing some music ...
learning new tunes ...
and enjoying music and videos played by others. 

Nothing puts a little spring in your step like a good tune!

Happy Tunes to You!
Ava Potterfield

Sunday, December 4, 2016

My Friend Charlie! Charles Stallcup


Charles “Charlie” Stallcup

Nov 25, 1906- Dec 19, 2007 … 101 years old.


My friend Charlie! 
He encouraged me in my music so much!

He was retired from Burlington Northern Railroad and talked a lot about that.  He was with them for 30 years.  He went to a lot of fiddle contests and was a frequent fiddle contest judge.  He most always carried his tape recorder and had a few tapes in his pocket that he would loan to people to listen to.

I didn’t know until his death and I read his obituary that he also was a guard at the Louisiana Ardinance Plant in Louisiana during World War II.  He also worked as a guard at the Jefferson City Prison in the 1930’s.

I remember going to his birthday party at Mark Twain Dinette and we all got free root beer.  There was quite a crowd and he had lots of friends.

He really encouraged me when I was learning to play the fiddle.  He always wanted to hear what I had been working on and gave me tips on how to make it better.  Even when it was a very rough work in progress he would still encourage me.  He always had suggestions for what songs I should learn next.  He would loan me cassette tape recordings of fiddle contests so I could hear how the songs were supposed to sound.  We always greeted each other with a kiss.  It always made my heart smile when I saw him. 

When we played Celtic and Old Time music at Breadeaux Pizza in Hannibal, MO with Chris Foss on Monday nights, Charlie was an honorary circle member.  You see, to sit in the music circle with the musicians you had to be playing an instrument.  Charlie sat right in the circle.  Charlie brought his smile, his recorder, his toe tapping and his knee slaps … and “That was a good one” when we played one of his favorites.  Mainly it was his smile and those twinkling eyes of his. 

One of the things he taught me that has helped me the most was to move while playing my fiddle.  This sounded so strange to me and was actually difficult to learn to do … but once I did … I could see exactly what he was talking about.  The movement kept my body relaxed me and kept my arms from tensing up … which made playing so much easier.  Thank you Charlie!  He’s been gone almost nine years now and I can still see him smiling at me and nodding encouragement in my mind when I’m playing something he liked or when I’m learning a new tune.  

So Charlie … I know you’re up there watching and listening to our music.  I know you’re still smiling and nodding when I play or learn a new tune.  Since your passing I have learned “Molly Put the Kettle On” and “Jerusalem Ridge” for you on my fiddle.  I think of you every time that I play dear friend.

This one’s for you Charlie!



Happy Music To You!

Ava Potterfield

12/4/2016