Tallman Hotel announces 2020 ‘Concerts with Conversation’ series

Good Measure. Courtesy photo.

UPPER LAKE, Calif. – The informal series of “Concerts with Conversation” at Upper Lake’s Tallman Hotel in the winter and spring of each year has become a favorite of Lake County music lovers over the years.

Five great Sunday afternoon concerts will headline the hotel’s 14th concert season beginning on Jan. 19.

“We really enjoy these concerts,” said Tallman owner Bernie Butcher. “It’s a relaxing Sunday afternoon with some of the finest musicians in the area.”

Leading off the series on Sunday, Jan. 19, will be Good Measure, a highly talented and entertaining group of Lake County musicians.

The quintet makes its own style of acoustic music which is influenced by folk, pop, rock & roll, jazz, Cajun, country and bluegrass.

Ingrid Larson, Doug Harris, Bill Bordisso, Sissa Harris and Richard Vassilaros blend three- and four-part harmonies accompanied by a wide variety of instruments. Good Measure has, and is, a lot of fun.

Kenny Washington. Courtesy photo.

Blues lovers won’t want to miss the Feb. 9 concert with the Blue Wing’s favorite blues guitarist, singer and songwriter “Mighty Mike” Schermer paired with blues harp master and bandleader Andy Santana.

Schermer was a fixture on the West Coast scene for 20 years when he moved to Austin, Texas, to tour with the legendary band headed by Marsha Ball.

Headliners in their own right, Schermer and Santana have enjoyed getting together in smaller acoustic venues to give audiences a feel for the true origins of the blues.

The series turns to jazz on March 15 when one of the country’s leading male jazz vocalists, Kenny Washington, makes his second appearance in the Tallman series.

Recently dubbed “the Superman of the Bay Area jazz scene” by the San Francisco Chronicle, Kenny Washington is a jazz virtuoso who thrills audiences with his soulful interpretations, seemingly limitless range, and rapid-fire scatting.

The incomparable jazz guitarist Jeff Massanari will be backing Kenny for the Tallman show. Massanari is one of the most in-demand guitarists in the Bay Area. He has performed with the San Francisco Symphony at Davies Hall and Stern Grove as well as on tour in China.

Terry Robb. Courtesy photo.

“If you haven’t heard Kenny Washington in concert before, get ready for a jaw-dropping experience. I just love playing with him,” Massanari said.

The series returns to the blues and American roots music on March 29 with Terry Robb, one of the leading acoustic interpreters of the genre on the West Coast.

Robb is a Canadian fingerstyle guitarist, composer, arranger and record producer with 15 solo CDs to his credit. He is a member of the Oregon Music Hall of Fame and Cascade Blues Association Hall of Fame. His original compositions draw on the Delta blues, ragtime, folk, country and jazz traditions.

The Ukiah area has become a magnet for some of the country’s finest popular jazz musicians.

The Tallman series concludes on April 26 with one of the finest groupings of such musicians – the Pierre Archain Concept featuring vocalist Paula Samonte. Included in the “Concept” is veteran keyboard artist Barney McClure and percussionist Gabe Yanez.

Bassist Pierre Archain grew up in the South of France but emigrated to New York City in 1979 to be closer to the center of the jazz scene. He’s been a fixture in the Bay Area for many years and has assembled an amazing jazz group since moving to Ukiah recently.

The petite Paula Samonte is an effervescent performer with decades of national and international experience plus local gigs including as a soloist with the Ukiah Symphony.

The Sunday concerts run from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in Riffe’s Meeting House next to the Hotel. The venue seats only about 40, so people are encouraged to purchase tickets as far in advance as possible.

Tickets at $25 + tax are available online at www.Eventbrite.com. Coffee and cookies are served to guests and the Tallman is offering a 10-percent discount on hotel bookings that weekend for people purchasing concert tickets.

More information is available on the hotel website or by calling 707-275-2244, Extension 0.

Pierre Archain. Courtesy photo.

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