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Quality Folk. Folk folk.
Kate Power & Steve Einhorn's Artichoke Music (1981-2006) passed on to Richard Colombo & Jim Morris in 2007. Kate & Steve have ventured fulltime into the arts.
Creators of the Ukalaliens® Songbook & Companion CD, Homespun DVDs "You Can Play the Uke!" 1&2, Kate & Steve toured 50,000 miles in 18-months to initiate harmony in community without borders around the USA, both in concert and workshops with absolute beginners to teach them how to play music and sing songs from the American songbook dozens of ukes-to-lend and two lifetimes of know-how.

LANDFILL ARTS PROJECT featuring Hubcap Guitar by Steve Einhorn
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YouTube of Steve's Hubcap Guitar
Traditions Fair Trade Cafe is a fair-trade community spot where people gather over food, crafts and music in the spirit of community and fair trade. National acts come through & gluten-free lavender cupcakes follow good enchiladas await good appetites at this gem of a folk hub in Olympia, Washington
(Traditions Fair Trade Cafe is home to the Ukalaliens Uke&Sing!
on 3rd Monday evenings in Olympia at 6:30PM with Ukes-to-Lend and a Lifetime of Know-How! September through May
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You Can Play the Uke!
DVD 1 & 2
Homespun is the pioneer in music instruction media for learning how to play musical instruments. Homespun just released a special pair of Ukalaliens® DVDs for absolute beginners based on our Ukalaliens Songbook, CD and method. "You Can Play Uke!" 1&2. These two DVDs are the perfect visual companions to learn to play and sing on ukuleles in minutes. Contact for more information about how to play and to order your DVDs and music instruction on any folk instrument!
Mya-Moe Ukuleles is a husband & wife ukulele-building company in White Salmon, Washington along the Columbia Gorge in the Pacific Northwest. Gordon and Char Mayer are two luthiers who use fine wood, expert craftmanship and exquisite designs as they begin and finish one ukulele a day from their home and shop overlooking the Columbia River. Gordon and Char contribute a great deal to the schools in the area through the annual Ukes in the Gorge festival, a fundraiser for music programs and gathering of uke greats to teach for a weekend in the Gorge.
Kate Power plays a mango 6-string tenor Mya-Moe Lili'u
Steve plays a baroque-bound sippele 4-string tenor Mya-Moe
Kala Brand Ukulele donated more than two dozen travel tenor ukuleles to the Ukalaliens® fleet since October 2009, to help Steve & Kate teach their first three chords to thousands of new players at the Ukalaliens® Uke & Sing! Found in music stores everywhere. These ukes are little work horses are as sturdy as they are beautiful to play and are seasoning beautifully 30,000 miles later. Mya-Moe and Kala Brand ukuleles share the spotlight on the new Homepun "You Can Play Uke!" DVDs 1&2. We are proud to be spreading the joy of the Ukalaliens Uke & Sing! and Ukalaliens Workshops with Kala ukuleles. Thank you, Kala!

Fishtrap Writers promoting clear thinking and good writing in and about the west resides in Enterprise in eastern Oregon inspires award winning songs, books, poems, memoir and the continuation of the American conversation. Fishtrap has been a source of encouragement and development for us as writers, community harmonizers and social innovators. If you've never experienced it, consider treating yourself to the writing environs of Fishtrap in the Wallowas of eastern Oregon. Fishtrap is a mighty experience and our writing lives are better for it! Thank you, Fishtrap!
Kate Power's song, "Travis John" won the 2006 Music2Life Grand Prize for "songs that make a difference" toward positive social change. The award was granted by the Public Domain Foundation and voted by a panel of judges including Tom Chapin, Tom Paxton, Judy Collins, Peter Yarrow, Mary Travers, Noel Paul Stookey, Cheryl Wheeler, Holly Near, Christine Lavin and Len Chandler.

Click this Arts Northwest link for more information about block booking Kate & Steve in the Pacific Northwest!
Our years with Cycle Oregon were inspiring and allowed us to work with talent all over the Pacific Northwest. We met a lot of fine folks in the rural and urban landscapes of Oregon, northern California and Washington, across the 500 miles on any given ride. Cycle Oregon is a unique and wonderful organization with a first-rate staff dedicated to the preservation of the natural beauty of Oregon and to furthering bicycle safety, enjoyment and access. Our songs, "Cycle Safety Swing" and "Under the Moon" were both inspired by our adventures with Cycle Oregon, which will always hold a special place in our hearts and memories. If you ever thought you wanted to try a ride with 2200 new friends on bicycles, this is the one! Great volunteer opportunities.












