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[ Listen to Live From The Islands SATURDAY at noon Pacific time     ]
[ (3 PM Eastern time) at http://www.heraldnet.com/stream/kser.asx   ]

[ Also listen to various Firesign bits on Skybird Radio Fri and Sat ]
[ nights approx. 9 PM Eastern time, at http://216.234.115.10:8000   ]

For more information call Judith or David at 360 331-2813
Or see <www.livefromtheislands.com>
e-mail to oworld <at> whidbey.com

THIS SATURDAY, A CONCERT BY WATERCARVERS GUILD
ON LIVE FROM THE ISLANDS

LIVE FROM THE ISLANDS is heard Saturdays on KSER 90.7 FM and on the
internet, www.kser.org beginning at Noon PST.  Hosts are the husband-
and-wife team of David Ossman and Judith Walcutt.

LIVE FROM THE ISLANDS is presenting two special concert programs recorded
at the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts during the July 2003 Choochokam
Festival of the Arts.  This week, Watercarvers Guild, an acoustic trio which
mingles contemporary folk music with Celtic and bluegrass.  The trio began
as a solo act by Darrell Casey, a professional fingerstyle guitarist.  After
son David graduated from college, he joined his father in a musical duo
that toured their home state on Montana.  In 2000, Darrell's youngest son,
Nathan joined his father and brother to form a trio which has performed
widely around the Northwest.

Watercarvers Guild features fingerstyle guitar, mandolin, piano, bass and
bouzouki.  The entire two-hour WICA performance will be broadcast between
Noon and 2:00 pm.

LIVE FROM THE ISLANDS will return live to KSER and the Edgecliff on
Saturday, February 7.  During January 2004, David Ossman will bring back his
popular eclectic music and comedy "record show" OSSMAN'S AUDIOLA to
entertain KSER listeners on Saturdays, Noon to 2 pm.  The AUDIOLA will
continue to present music by Whidbey and other Island artists and to sample
the unusual and limited edition CDs of music, comedy and audio theatre that
make up the "Audiola Archive."  OSSMAN'S AUDIOLA was one of KSER's original
programs, broadcast from 1991 to 1993.  David Ossman has been picking
through dusty old media to find music and weird stuff to play on the radio
since 1959.

Hey! Corn! Now we can make whiskey!
  -- Firesign Theatre