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Diamond W Wranglers Cowboy History and
Song
Concert  and Chuckwagon Supper

Woody Guthrie, 1943

The Diamond W Wranglers

Saturday, May 10, 2008
6:00 PM Supper available for
purchase from Kenny's Chuckwagon
7:00 PM Concert

Location:
City parking lot behind
Deines Cultural Center

The Diamond W Wranglers (previously the Prairie Rose Wranglers), formed in 1999 to entertain at the Prairie Rose Chuckwagon Supper in Wichita. They sing classic cowboy trail songs and original music. The tight harmonies and humor of the Wranglers make a show the whole family will enjoy. Members of the group include Jim Farrell, Stu Stuart, Orin Friesen and Steve Crawford.

Don Rowlison, curator of Cottonwood Ranch near Studley enhances the show with a look at the life of a trail drover in “Out of the Bedroll” during intermission.



New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots MusicNew Harmonies:
Celebrating American Root Music

Native American Flute Player

Native American flute player, about 1908
Library of Congress



See additional New Harmonies content:

Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition
Opening Reception: Sunday, May 11 , 2008
Reception: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Opening Events:

  • Jerry Weaver, Native American Drums
    View a display of twenty Native American drums made by Jerry Weaver who is of Cherokee decent.


  • Reubin Ironhorse Kent, Native American Flutes
    Reubin Ironhorse Kent will be present to play Native American flutes and discuss their history. Reubin Ironhorse Kent is a member of the Buffalo Clan of the Iowa Indian Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.

Powwow 2005

National Museum of the American Indian powwow, 2005
Photo by Walter Larrimore.
Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian


Dutchmasters Legacy – Volga German music
Friday, May 16, 2008
7:00 PM

Location:
Deines Cultural Center

Volga German musicians Garry Batt and Johnny Shwien both former members of Dutchmasters, Russell’s original polka band will talk about the history of the band, it’s connection with Paul Winegard and the Deines’, the tradition of Hochzeit and perform on dulcimer, accordion, and trombone.



Woody Guthrie, 1943

Woody Guthrie, 1943
Photo by Al Amuller. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)

This Land is Your Land
Tom Lewis, Woody Guthrie scholar
Jam session featuring Woody Guthrie songs follows talk
Sunday, May 18, 2008
2:00 PM

Location:
Stone Barn at Soapweed Farm
319 West 15th in Russell (under water tower) 

Woody Guthrie, 1943
Tom Lewis


Tom Lewis, professor of English and Humanities at Oklahoma Panhandle State University speaks

about folk hero Woody Guthrie, an Oklahoma songwriter, hobo, and philosopher. This Land is Your Land, So Long it's been Good to Know You, and many other songs struck a chord with the dispossessed and downtrodden in the 1940s. Discover Guthrie's wit, wisdom, and sometimes radical views during this program. Audio and handouts.

Jam session featuring Woody Guthrie songs follows talk.



Russell American Roots Music Festival
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Concert Goers: bring your own folding chair

Printable Schedule (PDF)
Printable Schedule (DOC)

Roots Music Festival Schedule
Cecil Bricker Park (downtown)
  • 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM: FlatRidge Band, country/rock/blues
  • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM: New Old Timers, bluegrass
Dream Theater (downtown historic theatre)
  • 11:00 AM - 11:45 PM: Patty Davidson, Branson Ventriloquist,  Russell native
  • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM: Mark Selby, Nashville, Russell native, blues
  • 1:45 PM - 2:45 PM: Dwight Kilian Quartet, Arizona, Russell native with Scott  Strecker, Wichita, Russell native
Deines Cultural Center
  • 10:00 AM -5:00 PM: Smithsonian "New Harmonies" exhibition
  • 11:00 AM– 1:00 PM: Western Kansas String Academy for Kids
Expresso, Etc. Coffee Shop
  • 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM: Doug MacLeod – Blues
Russell County Festival Grounds Main Stage
  • 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM: Blaine Younger Band,country blues
  • 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM: Mark Selby, acoustic blues
  • 5:45 PM - 7:00 PM: Homemade Jamz, as seen on CBS Morning Show - blues
  • 7:15 PM - 8:15 PM: Doug MacLeod,blues
  • 8:35 PM - 9:55 PM: Kelley Hunt, Western Kansas New CD Release, blues
  • 10:15 PM - 11:30 PM: Steam Powered Airplane, edgy bluegrass


Shemekiah Copeland, Flatland Blues Festival, 2006
Shemekiah Copeland, Flatland Blues Festival, 2006
Photo by Don Shorock

Beginning in 2004, the Deines Cultural Center co-hosted the Flatland Blues Festival in Russell, Kansas. This popular music festival became a biennial event in 2006, with this year's American Roots Festival scheduled for May 31, 2008 at four different venues in Downtown Russell. From 11 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. listen, dance and celebrate the music of Kansas, including bluegrass, country, rock, blues and more.

Experience more than twelve hours of entertainment and live music, including performances by:

Learn more and/or purchase tickets at russellfestivals.com

Ticket Locations
Online: russellfestivals.com

Russell:

  • USA Express Convenience Store
  • Klema’s Hometown Market
  • Woelks House of Diamonds
  • Deines Cultural Center

Hays:

  • Doerflers Harley Davidson
  • Dillon’s (Vine St.)

Great Bend: Dillon’s (10th St.)

Hutchinson: Dillon’s (30th Ave.)

McPherson: Dillon’s (Main St.)

Wichita: Dillon’s (E. Central St.)

Salina:

  • House of Sight and Sound
  • Dillon’s (Planet Ave.)
  • Lawrence: Dillon’s  (23rd St.)



Drawing in two colors

Drawing in two colors by Winold Reiss. Created between 1915 and 1920.
Library of Congress

Riverbend Five Dixieland Band
From Great Bend, Kansas
Sunday, June 8, 2008
2:00 PM

Location: Cecil Bricker Park

The Riverbend Five Dixieland Band plays music from various periods of early jazz and Dixieland, taking the listener on a journey through the boisterous swinging era of early jazz music with historical notes and standard music of the era.

Riverbend Five Dixieland Band is comprised of musicians from the city band of Great Bend:

  • Joe Boley, trombone, retired band director from the Great Bend school system, has extensive experience playing with groups in the area.

  • JB Webster, trumpet, retired Barton County Community College band director, performed with many dance bands in Hays, groups in Great Bend and other communities.

  • Kurtis Koch, percussion, band director at Great Bend Middle School and director of the Great Bend City Band, is a graduate of Russell High School.

  • Jeff Underwood, brass and electric bass, graduated from Kansas University with a music teaching degree, played with many band organizations in the Lawrence,Kansas and Great Bend area.

  • Charlie Moyers, saxophone and clarinet, assistant band director for Great Bend USD 428, played professionally with several name bands and shares his talents by performing with many ensembles in the area.

  • Steve Lueth, piano, former Russell High School band director, is now the band director at Barton County Community College.


Sponsored by the Russell County Historical Society.



New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music New Harmonies:
Celebrating American Root Music
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition
Exhibit: May 9 - June 22, 2008

Bashful Brother Oswald

Bashful Brother Oswald
Photo by Jim Herrington. www.jimherrington.com

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Last day of the New Harmonies exhibit. Open during standard museum hours. Be certain to see this exciting Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition about the original forms of music that have influenced American music today.

Also, see the New Harmonies content on our website:


New Harmonies has been made possible in Russell, Kansas by the Kansas Humanities Council.

New Harmonies is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Federation of State Humanities Councils. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.


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