The 2022 Americana Folk Music Gathering

It was a great Gathering. The music was terrific and the people were even better.

I think we all came to realize that this event is an important part of our lives and that none of us want it to end. With the help of Greg and Jane Deering and Bob Zink we will look toward 2023 and farther.

Our dates for 2023 are August 8-12 and we will be back at the Plaza for the 22nd year.

Here are links to the songs that were played and sung this year.

https://www.youtube.com/user/ryboltcox/videos

and here is a link to videos done by Teresa and Danielle.

https://www.youtube.com/c/tchproductions2021/videos

Hope to see all of you next year!

Changes In the Air

After a fair amount of navel gazing I think that the time has come to change the name of our event/group/camp.

The week that we spend together has become much more than a ‘Camp’ for the Campers. The Bloodliners, the families of our participants and the supporters of what we do have made us into what I think of as a “Gathering”.

So, we are now the Americana Folk Gathering. You already knew that it was all about the music. And I’m sure you also know that it’s all about friendships that we have made over the past 20 years.

Here’s the link to the photos from the 2021 Gathering.

https://www.ryboltcox.com/Americana-Folk-Gathering-2021/

ONWARD TO 2022!

It’s been several years since I’ve updated this page. I really don’t have a good excuse for not doing it.

We had a great Camp in 2019. Skipped 2020, of course, and just finished the 2021 Camp.

There were some problems with the hotel this year due to a storm that arrived ten days before we arrived. It was sorted out and had little effect on our group.

The camp turned out to be a success despite the Covid fears. Our precautions were strong enough to keep everyone safe and the after action report showed only a few positive tests- none of them serious.

We will be doing this again in 2022. My friend and partner Art Faller has retired from the Camp Organization though I fully expect him and Jean to be with us next year.

At this time the dates have not been set. However, I expect them to be either 8/2-6 or 8/9-13. The final decision will be made soon.

There will be a few changes made to the Camp format but they will be only changes that make the shows run more smoothly.

At this time I have a few spots left for the 2022 camp. If any of you are interested in coming to Scottsdale and performing with our great Camp Band please email me for details.

I can be reached at paul@ryboltcox.com

Boy Did We Have Fun!

I’m not sure who had the most fun this year. The staff, the band, the campers and the audience all seemed to enjoy four nights of great music and friendship.

The camp is sold out for 2019, and we currently have wait list. We have added two spots to bring us to 34 campers for 2019.

The camp will run from August 6-10 with evening shows on the 7th,8th,9th and 10th. We have hopes that the John Stewart Band will perform on Sunday night the 11th. There may also be an event on Monday night the 12th. Stay tuned for those details.

We’re also really happy to announce that Chuck McDermott will be joining our staff next year. Chuck is a stellar performer as well as one of the really good guys.

Here is a link to photographs from the camp:

Photos from the 2018 Camp

And here is a link to my Youtube Channel with videos of some of the performances.

Video from the 2018 Camp

 

I hope that all of you will be able to join us in Scottsdale in 2019. It’s going to be another great gathering.

AMERICANA FOLK MUSIC CAMP 2019!

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WHAT A GREAT CAMP WE HAD!

The Campers, staff and audiences all had a great time and Art and I thank all of you for your support and your participation. The joy that everyone felt from the stage to the audience made it a very special time.

We are pleased to say that we have signed the agreement for 2019. We will be back at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort from August 6-11, 2019. The format will be the same with performances on the 7th-11th.

We are also pleased to announce that Taylor Guitars will be joining the Deering Banjo Company in the newly named Guitar/Banjo Room!

We are currently sold out for the 2019 Camp. We are accepting names for our wait list and will be glad to add your name to the list if you like. If you spoke with Paul at Camp your name is already on the list.

Here is a link to Paul’s Youtube channel. There are videos from this Camp being added daily so check back for new performances.

AFMC Youtube clips

Thanks again and we’ll see you in the desert in 2019!

August 6-10 2019!!!! The Second Americana Folk Music Camp!

Today we are on the fourth day of the First Americana Folk Music Camp and I’m happy to announce the dates for the SECOND Camp.

We have finalized the dates and they are Tuesday August 6th, 2019 through Saturday August 10, 2019. The Camp will return to the Scottsdale Plaza Resort.

We will again be limiting Campers to a total of 32 participants and this year’s campers will get priority on returning for the next Camp.

I will be publishing the details for next year very soon but the cost will remain the same as this year.

If you would like to have your name added to our list please contact paul@ryboltcox.com.

 

The Americana Folk Music Camp News!

We are about six weeks away from the first night of the new Americana Folk Music Camp and everything is progressing very smoothly. We have a great group of Campers and Staff and we’re all looking forward to hearing music that we all love. There will be 96 songs done by the Campers and the songs range from Peter, Paul and Mary to The Beatles and The Eagles. Plus there will be songs from our staff and some surprises.

Shows will begin every evening at 7pm in the Grand Ballroom D-E-F. Tickets for shows are $15 at the door or you can buy a 4 night pass for $40.

Paul will have his room, 7205 in the Executive Lodge, open from Tuesday through Friday from 2-3pm for tickets to the Americana shows and the John Stewart Band show. He will also have T shirts and cd’s for sale. It’s cool inside and he gets lonely so please stop by and say Hi!

The John Stewart Band will be performing again on Sunday evening the 12th of August. The show will be in the Grand Ballroom D-E-F and tickets will be available at the door or in Paul’s room for advance sale.

On Sunday afternoon from 2-4pm there will be the John Stewart Remembered gathering with Tom O’Donnell, Charlie Woodward, Fred Grittner, Bob Moore and John August Lee. The location is Las Palmas A&B

There will also be a Dance Party organized by Ron Beliveau on Monday night the 13th of August. It will be held in the old Remington’s restaurant on the Plaza property. The music will be provided by John Hoke, Dave Batti and some special guests. There is a suggested donation and there will be an open bar.

The Bloodlines Reunion is also in full swing and they are asking for pre-registration if you would like to join in. You can get on the list by emailing Rick Godwin and letting him know that you are coming.

Finally, Greg and Janet Deering and Bob Zink will be joining us again this year under the sponsorship of the Bloodliners. They are always glad to talk banjos and bring with them a great selection for you to play and purchase.

If there are any questions please email Paul at Paul’s Email

Hope to see all of you very soon!

The 2018 Americana Folk Music Camp

Thanks to an overwhelming response all spots are filled  for the 2018 Americana Folk Music Camp. We will accept names for the ‘wait list’ in case any of the people who are signed up are unable to attend.  Deposits are not due until October 1st and are fully refundable if cancelled by May 1, 2018. For more information please contact:

Paul

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AUGUST 7-11, 2018 AT THE SCOTTSDALE PLAZA RESORT-SCOTTSDALE, AZ.

The Americana Folk Music Camp is designed to offer Campers the opportunity to learn from and play with a select group of professional musicians. Campers may perform as solos, duets, trios or quartets.

 

The range of music will be from the folk songs of the 50’s to current day Americana songs. Expect a wide range of material to be played during the four performance nights. We expect to hear songs from The Chad Mitchell Trio, The Limeliters, Tom Paxton, Gordon Lightfoot, Ian and Sylvia, Bob Dylan, and contemporary musicians such as  John Stewart, Steve Earle, Jimmy LaFave and many others. The only limitation is that they must be acoustic.

The format for performances is simple. We limit the Camp to 32 Campers. The camp runs for five days with performances on four of those nights. Each Camper will perform on three of the four nights. If you choose to be a solo you would perform one song, if you choose to be in a duet you would perform two, your song AND your friend’s song. If you choose to be in a trio you would perform three songs. You may mix up your choices and be a solo one night, in a duet the second and in a trio the third. It’s all up to you. We will supply a list of the Campers so you know who will be attending. Many of you have done this before and the names will be familiar to you.

Our staff will work with you during scheduled rehearsals each day. These rehearsals are to enhance and refine your performances. You will have ample opportunity to do rehearsals on your own during the day, too. The staff will be available to assist you onstage during your performances. We will have 96 songs performed during the four nights so we ask that if you want assistance from the music staff please choose songs that they will either know or be able to learn quickly. If you want to do more obscure material or your own song and need no assistance we will be glad to hear you perform them.

THE SCHEDULE:

Tuesday: Reception with appetizers and a cash bar followed by a short concert by our music staff.

Wednesday-Saturday- Rehearsals scheduled for a five hour block in the morning and early afternoon. Performances each evening with each Camper performing on three of the four nights.

INCLUDED in the Camp Cost:

5 nights lodging in a suite at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort

Camp Shirt

Camp T Shirt

Tote bag

Tuesday Reception.

Each Camper can bring one guest who will be welcome at all Camp functions.

THE COST:

The Cost for the camp is $2,700. A deposit of $1,000 will be due on  October 1. A second payment of $1,000 will be due on February 1 and the final payment of $700 will be due on June 1. Payments are fully refundable if cancelled by May 1.

The John Stewart Band-August 12, 2018

WE ARE ALSO PLANNING A PERFORMANCE BY THE JOHN STEWART BAND FOR SUNDAY AUGUST 12. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COME A FEW DAYS  EARLY OR STAY A FEW DAYS LATE WE HAVE NEGOTIATED A GREAT RATE WITH THE PLAZA FOR EXTRA NIGHTS. WE WILL BE GLAD TO MAKE THOSE RESERVATIONS FOR YOU.

Please  contact Paul Rybolt for more details or with questions.

Paul Rybolt

The Bloodliner’s Reunion 2018

We are also pleased to announce that the Bloodliner’s Reunion will  run alongside the Camp. The Bloodliners  are John Stewart’s internet group and meet yearly at the Plaza where they have a wonderful, music-filled Hospitality Suite. We thank them for their support of this new camp.

OUR STAFF

We are very excited and pleased to announce our Music Staff for the 2018 Camp.

George Grove is a master banjo player, guitar player, vocalist and music theorist. He spent the past 41 years with one of the finest touring folk music acts in the US.

Rick Dougherty is one of the finest vocalists in folk music today. His interests vary widely and his ability to harmonize makes him a great addition. He also plays a wide range of guitar styles.

Paul Gabrielson has spent the past 29 years on the road as the bass player for the Kingston Trio. He will be providing bass accompaniment on almost all of the songs.

Rob Reider has won five regional Emmy Awards for musical compositions and on-air performances and has produced all but one of the Kingston Trio CD projects since 2008. He is also the premier air-show announcer in the US and flies his own plane.

John Hoke is a music producer, solo artist and performing musician. He was a close friend of the late John Stewart and produced many of John’s recordings.

Bob Hawkins is a member of the John Stewart Band and one of the finest guitar players you will ever hear. He also played with John Stewart.

Dave Batti was John Stewart’s bass player for 25 years. He also plays many other instruments including trumpet and accordion. I don’t see much call for the trumpet but he usually has the accordion within easy reach!