RAFFLE ENDS SATURDAY MAY 24, 2014
Our raffle for an Epiphone Jack Casady Signature Bass ends this weekend.
Get your tickets now
. . . tickets will be available online until 5PM Saturday May 24,
2014. The drawing will be held on the Fur Peace Station stage before
David Lindley begins his second set.
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Jack with bass at signing event in Psylodelic Gallery |
The
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
inductee worked closely with Epiphone's luthiers, designing an
instrument that could fulfill his dream. The hollow, maple body features
a single Humbucker pickup that really "packs a wallop," with classic
machine heads, and a metallic gold and ebony finish.
Casady's
devotion to music and desire to encourage other players naturally lead
to teaching bass guitar workshops at Fur Peace Ranch, the music-and-art
wonderland of his lifelong friend and bandmate,
Jorma Kaukonen.
"He's
been here since the beginning," said Fur Peace Ranch Director Vanessa
Kaukonen. "When I decided what I wanted for a bass class, he was the
first person I went to. He set the bar for what should be the
curriculum."
"He's
not only one of my dearest friends, he's an integral part of the Fur
Peace Ranch structure," she added. "He's one of the greatest living bass
guitar players today. Nobody plays like him and that's a fact. Jack
wrote the book on that style of playing."
Kaukonen,
who is also an AACA board member, said raffling off the guitar is a
great way to bring in money for events like the upcoming Athens Jazz
Festival, April 11-13.
"The
AACA shows the amount of money that the arts is bringing to this area.
It's staggering if you break down the economic impact," said Kaukonen.
"I wanted to be a part of that. I have access to a host of artists
looking for ways to help organizations. There are people out there who
are looking to give back."
The
drawing will be held Saturday, May 24, at 8 p.m. at Fur Peace Ranch,
39495 St. Clair Road, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. Tickets are $20 each and may
be purchased at
www.furpeaceranch.com;
www.athensareaarts.com;
Blue Eagle Music, 40 N. Court St., Athens;
ARTS/West,
132 W. State St., Athens; the Athens Community Center, 701 E. State
St.; or through AACA board members or Athens Municipal Arts Commission
commissioners. Proceeds benefit the Athens Area Citizens for the Arts, a
regional partner of the
Ohio Citizens for the Arts.
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