2010-03-31

Family

Family of the Groom

At an Easter mass, at which some young ladies were to take their final vows to become nuns, the presiding bishop noticed two rabbis enter the church just before the mass began.

They were seated at the back of the sanctuary and insisted on sitting on the right side of the center aisle. The bishop wondered why they had come but didn't have time to inquire before the mass began.When it came time for some announcements, his curiosity got the best of him. He announced that he was delighted to see two rabbis in their midst at the mass but was curious as to why they were present at this occasion where the young ladies were to become the "Brides of Christ."

The eldest of the rabbis slowly rose to his feet and explained, "Family of the Groom."

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2010-03-30

St. Peter Regalado (1390-1456)

St. Peter Regalado (1390-1456)


Peter lived at a very busy time. The Great Western Schism (1378-1417) was settled at the Council of Constance (1414-1418). France and England were fighting the Hundred Years’ War, and in 1453 the Byzantine Empire was completely wiped out by the loss of Constantinople to the Turks. At Peter’s death the age of printing had just begun in Germany, and Columbus's arrival in the New World was less than 40 years away.

Peter came from a wealthy and pious family in Valladolid, Spain. At the age of 13, he was allowed to enter the Conventual Franciscans. Shortly after his ordination, he was made superior of the friary in Aguilar. He became part of a group of friars who wanted to lead a life of greater poverty and penance. In 1442 he was appointed head of all the Spanish Franciscans in his reform group.

Peter led the friars by his example. A special love of the poor and the sick characterized Peter. Miraculous stories are told about his charity to the poor. For example, the bread never seemed to run out as long as Peter had hungry people to feed. Throughout most of his life, Peter went hungry; he lived only on bread and water.

Immediately after his death on March 31, 1456, his grave became a place of pilgrimage. Peter was canonized in 1746.

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2010-03-29

Blessed Ludovico of Casoria (1814-1885)


Blessed Ludovico of Casoria (1814-1885)


Born  in Casoria (near Naples), Arcangelo Palmentieri was a cabinet-maker before entering the Friars Minor in 1832, taking the name Ludovico. After his ordination five years later, he taught chemistry, physics and mathematics to younger members of his province for several years.

In 1847 he had a mystical experience which he later described as a cleansing. After that he dedicated his life to the poor and the infirm, establishing a dispensary for the poor, two schools for African children, an institute for the children of nobility, as well as an institution for orphans, the deaf and the speechless, and other institutes for the blind, elderly and for travelers. In addition to an infirmary for friars of his province, he began charitable institutes in Naples, Florence and Assisi. He once said, "Christ’s love has wounded my heart." This love prompted him to great acts of charity.

To help continue these works of mercy, in 1859 he established the Gray Brothers, a religious community composed of men who formerly belonged to the Secular Franciscan Order. Three years later he founded the Gray Sisters of St. Elizabeth for the same purpose.

Toward the beginning of his final, nine-year illness, Ludovico wrote aspiritual testament which described faith as "light in the darkness, help in sickness, blessing in tribulations, paradise in the crucifixion and life amid death." The local work for his beatification began within five months of Ludovico’s death. He was beatified in 1993.

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Rest

In the Beginning…

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth, and then He rested.

Then God created man, and then they both rested.

Then God created woman, and since then neither God nor man has ever rested.

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2010-03-28

Athena Reich invited you to the event "The Rew & Who Show "...

Athena invited you to "The Rew & Who Show " on Wednesday, March 31 at 4:00pm.

Athena says, "Check out the Rew & Who Show, March 31st from 4pm-6pm ".

Event: The Rew & Who Show
Start Time: Wednesday, March 31 at 4:00pm
End Time: Wednesday, March 31 at 6:00pm

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Sales

Turbulent Times

A plane hit a patch of severe turbulence and the passengers were holding on tight as it rocked and reeled through the night. A little old lady turned to a minister who was sitting behind her and said, "You're a man of God. Can't you do something about this?"

He replied, "Sorry, I can't. I'm in sales, not management."

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2010-03-27

Blessed Francis Faà di Bruno (1825-1888)

Blessed Francis Faà di Bruno (1825-1888)


Francis, the last of 12 children, was born in northern Italy into an aristocratic family. He lived at a particularly turbulent time in history, when anti-Catholic and anti-papal sentiments were especially strong.

After being trained as a military officer, Francis was spotted by King Victor Emmanuel II, who was impressed with the young man's character and learning. Invited by the king to tutor his two young sons, Francis agreed and prepared himself with additional studies. But with the role of the Church in education being a sticking point for many, the king was forced to withdraw his offer to the openly CatholicFrancis and, instead, find a tutor more suitable to the secular state.

Francis soon left army life behind and pursued doctoral studies in Paris in mathematics and astronomy; he also showed a special interest in religion and asceticism. Despite his commitment to the scholarly life, Francis put much of his energy into charitable activities. He founded the Society of St. Zita for maids and domestic servants, later expanding it to include unmarried mothers, among others. He helped establish hostels for the elderly and poor. He even oversaw the construction of a church in Turin that was dedicated to the memory of Italian soldiers who had lost their lives in the struggle over the unification of Italy.

Wishing to broaden and deepen his commitment to the poor, Francis, then well into adulthood, studied for the priesthood. But first he had to obtain the support of Pope Pius IX to counteract the opposition to his own archbishop's difficulty with late vocations. Francis was ordained at the age of 51.

As a priest, he continued his good works, sharing his inheritance as well as his energy. He established yet another hostel, this time for prostitutes. He died in Turin on March 27, 1888, and was beatified 100 years later.

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Shsrk

Shark!

There is this atheist swimming in the ocean. All of a sudden he sees a shark in the water, so he starts swimming furiously towards his boat. 

As he looks back, he sees the shark turn and head towards him. He's scared to death, and as he sees the jaws of the great white beast open, revealing its horrific teeth, the atheist screams, "Oh God! Save me!"

In an instant, time is frozen and a bright light shines down from above. The man is motionless in the water when he hears the voice of God say, "You are an atheist. Why do you call upon me when you do not believe in me?"

Confused, and knowing he can't lie, the man replies, "Well, that's true I don't believe in you, but how about the shark? Can you make the shark believe in you?" 

The Lord replies, "As you wish," and the light retracts back into the heavens. The man feels the water move once again. 

As the atheist looks back, he can see the jaws of the shark start to close down on him, when all of sudden the shark stops and pulls back. 

Shocked, the man watches as the huge beast closes its eyes, bows its head and says, "Thank you Lord for this food which I am about to receive..."

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2010-03-26

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Blessed Didacus of Cadiz (d. 1801)

Blessed Didacus of Cadiz (d. 1801)


Born in Cadiz, Spain, and christened Joseph Francis, the youth spent much of his free time around the Capuchin friars and their church. But his desire to enter the Franciscan Order was delayed because of the difficulty he had with his studies. Finally he was admitted to the novitiate of the Capuchins in Seville as Brother Didacus. He later was ordained a priest and sent out to preach.


His gift of preaching was soon evident. He journeyed tirelessly through the territory of Andalusia of Spain, speaking in small towns and crowded cities. His words were able to touch the minds and hearts of young and old, rich and poor, students and professors. His work in the confessional completed the conversions his words began.

This unlearned man was called "the apostle of the Holy Trinity" because of his devotion to the Trinity and the ease with which he preached about this sublime mystery. One day a child gave away his secret, crying out: "Mother, mother, see the dove resting on the shoulder of Father Didacus! I could preach like that too if a dove told me all that I should say."

Didacus was that close to God, spending nights in prayer and preparing for his sermons by severe penances. His reply to those who criticized him: "My sins and the sins of the people compel me to do it. Those who have been charged with the conversions of sinners must remember that the Lord has imposed on them the sins of all their clients."

It is said that sometimes when he preached on the love of God he would be elevated above the pulpit. Crowds in village and town squares were entranced by his words and would attempt to tear off pieces of his habit as he passed by.

He died in 1801 at age 58, a holy and revered man. He was beatified in 1894.

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Room 8

Don't Wake your Neighbors!

A man arrives at the gates of heaven. St. Peter asks, "Religion?" The man says, "Methodist." St. Peter looks down his list, and says, "Go to room 24, but be very quiet as you pass room 8." 

Another man arrives at the gates of heaven. "Religion?" "Baptist." "Go to room 18, but be very quiet as you pass room 8."A third man arrives at the gates. "Religion?" "Jewish." "Go to room 11, but be very quiet as you pass room 8." 

The man says, "I can understand there being different rooms for different religions, but why must I be quiet when I pass room 8?" 

St. Peter tells him, "Well the Catholics are in room 8, and they think they're the only ones here."

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greatest move on earth

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From: marc smason <musicetc@clearwire.net>
Date: Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 12:51 AM
Subject: greatest move on earth
To:


Announcing a totally rad PARADE and party for free to celebrate a new dance space for Velocity Dance Center. It is called the "Greatest Move on Earth" Parade and Community Party. The new Velocity Space is the old Capitol Hill Arts Center space totally re-done. Everyone is invited to the party and it is free. We think everyone should come PARADE and then Party. Bring your dogs, wear a costume, have your kids wear a costume, ride a bike, do a dance, play an instrument. During the parade we will move the velcoity auditorium chairs to promote a carbon neutral move! There will be free parade floats (ice cream variety!), cocktails,  snacks, performances, etc.  

Here are some more details:

Saturday March 27th, 2010 

5:30 pm – PARADE 
The Banditos, Velocity Dance Center fans, friends, teachers, acrobats and performers gather at the Odd Fellows Building to form an outrageous balloon filled spectacular parade to their new home at 1621 12th Avenue (a short distance).

6:30 pm – RIBBON CUTTING
 Seattle leadership, including THE MAYOR! and other celebrators are invited to help christen Velocity’s new home in a ribbon cutting ceremony at 1621 12th Avenue.

7–11pm – GRAND OPENING PARTY  (Free)
 Music, dance performances, food, drinks and mayhem! 

It’s going to be outrageously awesome with acrobats and dancers and DJs. All ages until 9 p.m. 

See you there and please call or e mail with further questions.
THANK YOU!!

--
Named Best Event Planners in Seattle!  See us in the Best of Seattle edition of Seattle Metropolitan Magazine

Aviva Palmer l  Event Planner
The Adventure School
802 6th Avenue South l  Studio Six  l  Seattle, WA 98134
Phone > 206.890.4620  l
Email > aviva@theadventureschool.com
website> www.theadventureschool.com


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2010-03-25

A Bit, A Lick, A Dram and a Hunk o' the Wiretappers

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From: The Wiretappers <wiretappers@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:49 PM
Subject: A Bit, A Lick, A Dram and a Hunk o' the Wiretappers
To: The Wiretappers <wiretappers@gmail.com>


The  Wiretappers will be tappin' the strings on Saturday, April 10th at 7:00pm at Egan's Ballard Jam House. Come out early for a little supper and a drink, then relax in the good vibrations of acoustic music and harmony singing from Dave, Mark, Scott and Jake, bringing you a bit of swing, a lick of country, a dram of folk and a hunk of honkytonk A good idea to call or email them for reservations. 

Bring your dancin' shoes on Saturday, May 22nd when we hit the stage for two swinging sets at Third Place Commons at Lake Forest Park Mall from 7:30 to 9:30pm .  There's nothing like dancing in a mall! 
 
And would you, could you, put on your calendar June 5th?   The Wiretappers will perform in concert (with special guest fiddler extraordinaire Paul Elliott) at the Shoreline Unitarian Church  (14724 1st Avenue NE) at 7:30pm in Fred West's Full Moon concert series .  

One more thing -  if you happen to be at Folklife, we'll also be on the Northwest Court Stage on Sunday  from  12: 20 to 12:50 

Yours Truly, 
Jake, Scott, Dave and Mark
The Wiretappers
 
As always, you can check out our schedule and details at www.myspace.com/thewiretappers  
Let us know if you'd like to be removed from our mailing list.

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laughing green water jam

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Marc Smason–trombone&voice               Spring is Here

Got an article in the March issue of Big Fun Magazine pg. 24   http://www.bigfunmagazine.com/   Catch Joanne Klein in the fun new musical, The Gypsy King through 4/25 @ Issaquah's Village Theater!   http://www.villagetheatre.org/mainstage_0910-tgk_detail.shtml   Get tickets while you can!

 
         Friday    March 26     7:30 – 9:30 pm    Better World    Marc Smason    Brian Flanagan    Mark Bullis    *Laughing Ladies Café      17551 15th N.E. - Shoreline        206 362-2026         www.laughingladiescafe.com       Nice Food   Espresso    Beer & Wine
       
          2nd & 4th Saturdays      12:30 pm       Mejor Mundo – jazz latina     Marc Smason   Brian Flanagan   Ken Strong      *Agua Verde Café & Paddle Club    1303 N.E. Boat St.     206 545-8570    comida sabor!    www.aguaverdecafe.com

 

        Jammin’ in the Junction        Every Monday        8 pm        Better World     diva, Joanne Klein   Marc Smason   Bruce Barnard   Ken Strong    Chris Jimenez     Poggie Tavern    4717 California S.W.     206 937-2165       Jam Session!  

        Sunday  April 4     7 pm      Mejor Mundo –  jazz Latina   Marc Smason    Karin Kajita    Kevin McCarthy   Chris Jimenez     *Navya Lounge      Rainier Sq.   5th & Union   (5th Ave. Entance)    2nd Floor    Fine Cuisine of India & Russia!     http://www.navyalounge.com
 

        Wednesday    April 7      6 – 7ish pm   Yellow Hat Band    *Capitol Music Center     Seattle’s Music Store     1032 N.E. 65th      206 622-0171   www.capitolmusiccenter.com

         April 9 - 11      Yellow Hat Band    Anti-Fascist Marching Band etc.     *HonkFest West      www.honkfestwest.com

         Sunday  April 18    7 pm      Mejor Mundo –  jazz Latina   Marc Smason    Lillian Wu    Kevin McCarthy   Vern Lawton     *Navya Lounge      Rainier Sq.   5th & Union   (5th Ave. Entance)    2nd Floor    Fine Cuisine of India & Russia!     http://www.navyalounge.com                                                                   

 

Seattle WA unless otherwise noted        * all ages        no cover unless noted    www.marcsmason.com      CDs, available - Hit reply or www.cdbaby.com  or  call  206 760-1764      ”We know now that Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob.” FDR  1936                                       Hearing on Limits of Executive Power: Vincent Bugliosi                    removal upon request

 

 

 

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Horses

Persevere!

A young pastor was sitting in a restaurant eating lunch. He opened a letter he’d just received that morning from his mom. As he opened it a twenty-dollar bill fell out. He thought to himself, Thanks, Mom, I sure needed that right now.

As he finished his feel, he noticed a beggar outside on the sidewalk leaning against the light post. Thinking that the poor man could probably use the twenty dollars more than he, he crossed out the names on the envelope and wrote across the top in large letters, PERSEVERE!

So as not to make a scene, he put the envelope under his arm and dropped it as he walked past the man. The man picked it up and read the message and smiled. 

The next day, as the pastor enjoyed his meal, the same man tapped him on the shoulder and handed him a big wad of bills. Surprised, the young pastor asked him what that was for. The man replied, “This is your half of the winnings. Persevere came in first in the fourth race at the track yesterday and paid thirty to one.”

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2010-03-24

St. Catherine of Genoa (1447-1510)

St. Catherine of Genoa (1447-1510)


Going to confession one day was the turning point of Catherine’s life.

When Catherine was born, many Italian nobles were supporting Renaissance artists and writers. The needs of the poor and the sick were often overshadowed by a hunger for luxury and self-indulgence.

Catherine’s parents were members of the nobility in Genoa. At 13 she attempted to become a nun but failed because of her age. At 16 she married Julian, a nobleman who turned out to be selfish and unfaithful. For a while she tried to numb her disappointment by a life of selfish pleasure.

One day in confession she had a new sense of her own sins and how much God loved her. She reformed her life and gave good example to Julian, who soon turned from his self-centered life of distraction.

Julian’s spending, however, had ruined them financially. He and Catherine decided to live in the Pammatone, a large hospital in Genoa, and to dedicate themselves to works of charity there. After Julian’s death in 1497, Catherine took over management of the hospital.

She wrote about purgatory which, she said, begins on earth for souls open to God. Life with God in heaven is a continuation and perfection of the life with God begun on earth.

Exhausted by her life of self-sacrifice, she died September 15, 1510, and was canonized in 1737.

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Cars

What Would Jesus Drive?

Q: Did you know that they had automobiles in Jesus’ time?

A: Yes, the Bible says that the disciples were all of one Accord.

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2010-03-23

Girls

Private Audience With the Holy Mother

After a long life of unselfish service, Father John O'Malley died and went to heaven. St. Peter met him at the gate and said: "John, you did such a wonderful job for us on earth, we'd like to do something special for you. You name it; it's yours." 

John thought for a moment and said: "I'd like a private audience with the Holy Mother." St. Peter told him it would be arranged.On the appointed day, St. Peter escorted John to the Holy Mother's sanctuary. John went before Her, knelt, and said: "Holy Mother, I've always looked to You for guidance, and You have granted me peace and serenity through some difficult times. But I have one question that has nagged me during my whole time on earth. In all the paintings that were done of you, and in all the sculptures that were carved of you, you always looked so sad. Why is that?" 

Mary thought for a moment, pursing her lips. She said: "I always wanted a girl."

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2010-03-22

Walking

The Jewish Boy and the Muslim Boy

David, a Jewish boy, and Ali, a Muslim boy, are having a conversation. 

Ali: I'm getting operated on tomorrow. 

David: Oh? What are they going to do? 

Ali: Circumcise me! 

David: I had that done when I was just a few days old. 

Ali: Did it hurt? 

David: I couldn't walk for a year!

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St. Nicholas Owen (d. 1606)

St. Nicholas Owen (d. 1606)


Nicholas, familiarly known as "Little John," was small in stature but big in the esteem of his fellow Jesuits.

Born at Oxford, this humble artisan saved the lives of many priests and laypersons in England during the penal times (1559-1829), when a series of statutes punished Catholics for the practice of their faith. Over a period of about 20 years he used his skills to build secret hiding places for priests throughout the country. His work, which he did completely by himself as both architect and builder, was so good that time and time again priests in hiding were undetected by raidingparties. He was a genius at finding, and creating, places of safety: subterranean passages, small spaces between walls, impenetrable recesses. At one point he was even able to mastermind the escape of two Jesuits from the Tower of London. Whenever Nicholas set out to design such hiding places, he began by receiving the Holy Eucharist, and he would turn to God in prayer throughout the long, dangerous construction process.

After many years at his unusual task, he entered the Society of Jesus and served as a lay brother, although—for very good reasons—hisconnection with the Jesuits was kept secret.

After a number of narrow escapes, he himself was finally caught in 1594. Despite protracted torture, he refused to disclose the names of other Catholics. After being released following the payment of a ransom, "Little John" went back to his work. He was arrested again in 1606. This time he was subjected to horrible tortures, suffering an agonizing death. The jailers tried suggesting that he had confessed and committed suicide, but his heroism and sufferings soon were widely known.

He was canonized in 1970 as one of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales.

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Mark Holt @ BB-Q & Blues & Yakima Uncorked / m&k on "GMNW" ABC Television Tri-Cities / mark&kimberlee too film LIVE Concert DVD @ the One World Cafe'

  • mark&kimberlee, on "Good Morning Northwest" ABC Television Tri-Cities & Yakima
  • m&k, too perform for Yakima Valley Wines Uncorked  Weekend
  • m&k, too film their first Live Concert DVD @ the One World Café’ in Moscow, Idaho

 

Mark Holt @

Clarkston’s “BB-Q & Blues” & Yakima Valley

Wines Uncorked

 

  • Friday April 9thMark Holt @ BB-Q & Blues in Clarkston, Washington.  6:00pm
  • Saturday April 10thMark Holt @ BB-Q & Blues in Clarkston, Washington.  6:00pm
  • Friday April 16thMark Holt @ BB-Q n’ Blues in Clarkston, Washington.  6:00pm
  • Saturday April 17thMark Holt @ BB-Q n’ Blues in Clarkston, Washington.  6:00pm
  • * Watch:  Friday April 23rdMark Holt on “Good Morning Northwest ABC Television kvew-tv #42 / kapp-tv #35 Tri-Cities, Washington & Yakima, Washington.  5:00am – 7:00am
  • Friday April 23rdMark Holt @ Gilbert Cellars Winery, Spring Barrel Tasting Weekend in Historic Downtown Yakima, Washington.  8:00 pm
  • Saturday April 24thMark Holt @ the Sage Restaurant & Wine Bar, Spring Barrel Tasting Weekend / the Airport in Yakima, Washington.  7:30pm
  • Thursday May 6thMark Holt @ the Green Frog Café’ in Palouse, Washington.  6:00pm
  • Friday May 7thMark Holt @ the Lone Canary Winery Tasting Room in Spokane, Washington.  5:30pm
  • Saturday May 8thMark Holt @ George Washington Coffeehouse Concert Series in George, Washington.  7:00pm
  • Friday May 14thMark Holt @ BB-Q & Blues in Clarkston, Washington.  6:00pm
  • Saturday May 15thMark Holt @ BB-Q & Blues in Clarkston, Washington.  6:00pm
  • Friday June 4thMark Holt @ the Lone Canary Winery Tasting Room in Spokane, Washington.  5:30pm

 

 

·    Mark Holt & Kimberlee Holt Tully @

·      Columbia Winery in Woodinville, Washington

“MASTERFUL WINES from WASHINGTON STATE”

Music & Wine Tasting On the Trellis Patio…..

Saturday July 3rd, 2010

4:00pm.

Woodinville, Washington

( As Highway 202 turns into NE 145th Street )

 

 

·     Mark Holt & Kimberlee Holt Tully @

·      Painted Face’  Northwest American Indian Art Show & Auction

·       Thursday July 22nd, 2009.  5:00pm

·       Artist & Buyers Reception

·        During the Coeur d’Alene Tribal Julyamsh Powwow

 

 

 

join Mark & Kimberlee…..

for the filming of their first Live Concert DVD

@ the One World Café’ in Moscow, Idaho

Friday & Saturday July 23rd & 24th

8:00pm

July 24th, 2010 is the National Day of the American Cowboy..

www.soundclick.com/markholt

www.myspace.com/mhkht

 

 

 

     Mark Holt was born in Seattle, Washington and grew up on the Yakama Indian Reservation, spending his musical life keeping both feet in multiple genre’s of music, partly out of necessity, and partly out of his love and respect for all types of music.

     Mark has been a featured showcase artist for the International Bluegrass Music Association, the Academy of Western Artist’s, has performed at Seattle’s legendary waterfront Highway 99 Blues Club, and has been a guest on SCAN-TV “Blues to Do” Television.

     Mark has been featured in the pages of Country Weekly, the inside stories on country music’s hottest stars.  Also: Bluegrass Canada Magazine, Bluegrass Unlimited Magazine & American Cowboy the popular western lifestyle magazine. 

     Mark’s Acoustically Native Nashville Sessions were produced by multi-grammy winning Bil VornDick with an all-star cast of bluegrass pickers.

     Mark has traveled too Las Vegas, Nevada twice too perform for the National Western Art Show & Sale, held during the Wrangler PRCA National Finals Rodeo.

     Mark has opened shows for Bill Monroe & the Bluegrass Boys, Tammy Wynette, Ricky Skaggs, B.J. Thomas, Rhonda Vincent, Michael Doucet w/BeauSoleil  &  Hal Ketchum.

 

www.soundclick.com/markholt

 

www.myspace.com/mhkht

 

 

photo of Mark Holt by:  Sara Gettys

location:  Gilbert Cellars Winery.  Yakima, Washington

special thanks too:  Subaru of America

 

photo of Mark & Kimberlee by: Sara Gettys

location:  Yakima Train Depot. Yakima, Washington

special thanks too:  Subaru of America

 

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