Monday, February 27, 2012

Fiddle Music For A Cause







More than 100 people came to enjoy our first Fourth Sunday benefit concert, featuring Bill Bell & Friends. Thank you! The proceeds will benefit Dorothy Ramon Learning Center's work to save and share Southern California's Native American cultures, languages, history, and traditional arts. (All photos by June Siva)

Friday, February 24, 2012

Bill Bell & Friends In Concert










Sample some of Bill Bell's music and don't miss our Fourth Sunday concert:
Video: From The Vicar's Son

 













Details: 3 p.m. Sunday, Gathering Hall, 127 N. San Gorgonio Ave., Banning, CA
$10 benefits Dorothy Ramon Learning Center's work to save and share Southern California's Native American cultures, languages, history, and traditional arts.














Friday, February 17, 2012

Fourth Sundays: Bill Bell & Friends

Courtesy of Bill Bell
We're excited about our new concert series!
Music from all cultures will benefit Dorothy Ramon Learning Center. Our first concert will feature Bill Bell & Friends on Sunday, FEBRUARY 26,  from 3-5 p.m. The Center’s Gathering Hall, 127 N. San Gorgonio Ave., Banning, CA.
Join us for Celtic and American fiddle music.
From foot-stomping hoedowns to poignant airs, laments, and waltzes, Bill and his group interpret Irish, Scottish, and American melodies.
Courtesy of Bill Bell
Bill began playing the fiddle after being inspired by his grandfather, a Texas farmer and fiddler.
Bill’s musical career has included composition, film scoring, and producing several recording projects.
Since moving to the Pass, Bill has concentrated on traditional fiddle music and is known locally as the “Fiddler of the Lincoln Shrine,” where he recorded a live CD of Civil War music, “Under the Dome.”
Bill also includes several original fiddle tunes in his concerts that draw on his family and musical roots. Joining Bill will be guitarists Dan Richardson and Paul Burton, cellist Eddie Young, and special guests.
$10 will help The Center Save & Share Southern California’s Native American Cultures, Languages, History, and Arts.
Information: 951.849.7736. More music:
MARCH 25: Silver Sounds Flute Ensembles ... A flute choir
APRIL 22: Lionheart Performs A Concert for The Earth
MORE TO COME ... Every Fourth Sunday!

Songs & Stories: An Evening With the Yazzies

Navajo Tribal Nation member Marvin Yazzie and his wife,
Jonette, were raised near Canyon de Chelly in the Four
Corners area of Arizona. A relative, W.F. Coyote, taught them traditional flute-making ways. 

People around the globe play Yazzie flutes.

The Yazzies have been volunteering and supporting The Center since we began nearly 10 years ago. Their annual Native American flute-making and flute-playing workshop with Ernest H. Siva, leader of Dorothy Ramon Learning Center, is still going strong.

Come spend a memorable evening with the Yazzies.

Join them on MONDAY, FEB. 27, starting at 6 p.m., at The San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians Gathering Hall at The Center, 127 N. San Gorgonio Ave., Banning, CA. Information: 951.849.7736.


Your $5 Donation at the Door Will Help Save & Share Southern California's Native American Cultures, Languages, History, Traditional Arts.

COMING EVENTS at The Center with YAZZIE FLUTES:
MUSIC! Second Saturday Sidewalk Storytelling, March 10, 1-3 p.m. FREE Family Fun!
FLUTE-MAKING WORKSHOP, May 4-6, Reserve Your Spot NOW.