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One of the many Dollywood 2008 "Glen Road" line-ups: Mike Dugger, Charlene Adzima, Kevin Buckley, Marian Funk, Mason Brown. We're playing skewed version of Humors of Tulla, Star of Munster and a fairly straight forward version of Music for a Found Harmonium. Enjoy!


Some reels with Randy Clepper and Rick Nelson...ok, and a quick foray into Woman of the House (did you know that it starts very similarly to Earl's Chair? ;-)


Some jigs with the aforementioned Clepper and Nelson. Look for both of these sets on Randy Clepper's new album (due to come out sometime soon!)


If you'd like to see what we did in Dollywood 2007, here's a short clip. 35-40 min. sets, 2-4 times a day, for 3 weeks. Party!
Ok, I know I'm too loud here, but I wanted to let everyone know that I can play viola and I actually can play music other than Irish ;-)
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CHARLENE ADZIMA: The Initiation


***"The Initiation" Reviewed in Irish Music Magazine
June 2008***

http://www.irishmusicmagazine.com/releases/0806june

"Charlene Adzima is a Columbus, Ohio-based fiddler.
Her debut enterprise, ‘The Initiation’ is a nice mix of
tunes and songs. She uses the talents of her friends
and teachers to good device, but it is her ability that
makes this album work.

Adzima has a wonderful feel for her instrument. She
is able to coax out the sweetness of ‘The Rambling
Pitchfork/Trip to Reykjavik/ Tommy Peoples’, a series
of lightly played jigs and reels. ‘Marcus Hernon’s Air’
is filled with the requisite heart tugging a well-played
slow air can muster. She plays with Liz Carroll on
‘The Initiation Reel’, and masterfully matches her
note for note in a strong bit of playing.

Adzima also sings a number of songs, all in Irish.
Her voice is soft, sweet, and slightly small. The first,
‘An Cailin Rua’, is probably the weakest of the numbers,
and it also leads off the album. However, she is superb
on the lullaby ‘Einini’, and ‘Inion A’ Bhaoghaillagh’,
both somewhat haunting in their delivery, the latter
assisted by Josh Michaels’ vocals and Craig Markley’s
keyboards.

Adzima is joined by a number of Columbus area
musicians. They include: Marian Funk, Craig Markley
John Sherman and Zac Leger (a fellow bandmate in
her other project ‘Oisre’). Their contributions fill in the
spaces around her playing and singing, such as
Funk’s accordion on ‘Farewell to Tara Hall/Old Jones
Jig’, and Leger’s guitar and whistles on ‘Smash the
Brisket/Hunter’s House/Maids of Mitchelstown’.
Mike Dugger, late of Scartaglen, expertly produced
the album. If the Columbus players are representative
of the music in that part Ohio, they are a blessed
region, to be certain. ‘The Initiation’ is a very good
bit of music. Adzima clearly has passed hers with
flying colors."
--Brian G Witt

Thanks, Brian!

Charlene Adzima has been playing violin since she
started Suzuki lessons at the ripe old age of nine.
By the time she was 14, she had been listening to
her mom's Irish dance music for a few years and
was asked to start playing in the session down at
Tara Hall, a local pub run by an Ancient Order of
Hibernians group. Over the next ten years, she
gained experience in performing through her old
band Aisling, and honed her Irish style by going
to The Swannanoa Gathering in Asheville, NC and
Augusta in Elkins, WV.

Her singing skills were developed at home with
her mother, who grew up singing with her sisters
and father in the south side of Chicago. The Irish
style was not introduced to Charlene until she
started studying the music on the fiddle. Several
Altan albums later, she managed to learn to sing
songs in Irish and only recently started singing
them in public, at the request of well-renowned
musicians.

Now 26, she has developed a unique style of
playing Irish fiddle under the influences of locals
such as Sandy Jones, Deborah Colon, Ted Jordan
and internationally known fiddlers such as Liz Carroll,
Oisín Mac Diarmada, Antóin Mac Gabhann, Seamus
Connolly, Eileen Ivers and more. Gold medalist of
the 2005 Midwest Fleadh Cheoil, she has competed
at the all-Ireland music competition twice. She has
performed at venues around the country, including
nearly 10 years in a row at the Dublin (Ohio) Irish
Festival. A former Irish step dancer, she plays
regularly for feiseanna (Irish dance competitions)
where she is known for her steady rhythm, knowledge
of dance and energizing style. She is moving to
Reno, NV in August 2008 for her husband’s graduate
school in geology. She is hoping to teach and
perform full-time in the “Biggest Little City in the World.”

Her most recent endeavors include:

-joining the band Oisre (on hiatus) and completing a
demo album (2005)

-teaching Irish fiddle to 6 students a week aging from
8 to 66 years old

-working full-time at the Loft Violin Shop in Columbus, OH
(www.theloftviolinshop.com)

-subbing as interim fiddler in the bands Glen Road
(Kansas City, MO) and in The General Guinness
Band (Columbus, OH)

-anchoring several sessions a month in Columbus, OH

-playing at various feiseanna (Irish dance
competitions) in OH, IL, and MI

-playing for ceilis and contradances all over Ohio with
the band Continental Drift (Marian Funk and Rick Nelson)

-playing for former president Jimmy Carter in 2005

-performing a 3 week stint with Glen Road and General
Guinness at Dollywood in 2007 and 5 weeks in 2008 as
part of the “Festival of Nations”

-performing as the headliner in Key Largo, FL for their
St. Patrick’s Day festival in 2007 and 2008

-recording on multi-instrumentalist Randy Clepper’s
upcoming album (2008) (http://www.randyclepper.com)

-recording on General Guinness Band’s upcoming album (2008)

In 2007, Charlene finished and released her first
solo album under the direction of producer Mike
Dugger, formerly of Scartaglen. The album is a
montage of several different styles and arrangements
of Irish tunes and songs, including several newly
composed tunes by Charlene, one of which features
a duet with Chicago fiddler Liz Carroll. Guests on
the album include Liz Carroll (fiddle), Marian Funk
(piano accordion), Zac Leger (guitar, whistles,
bodhran, percussion), Craig Markley (piano, keyboard),
Rick Nelson (guitar), John Sherman (tenor banjo),
Jennifer Short (cello) and Jeni Westerkamp (harp).


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David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



Oct 7 2009 4:53 PM

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace... 

Poem 162 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(please see my blog): 
TEES TO TYNE: FIRST IMPRESSIONS - SUMMER 2001 

Where traditions are not so rare; 
    Sea, country and works scent the air; 
A multitude of monuments, 
    Planted tubs and patterned pavements. 

The longish pedestrian malls; 
    The remnants of defensive walls; 
Historic buildings are a gauge 
    Of the respect for heritage. 

Wheat, rape and pines in the fields; 
    Estuaries guarded by shields; 
Long sandy beaches and wide scenes; 
    Romantic-ruin go-betweens. 

Rivers in parts licked by trees, 
    Or fringed by boat clubs, wharfs, gantries, 
And crossed by practical delights - 
    Varied spans, forming pleasing sights. 

Fine churches headed at Durham; 
    Football kits ad infinitum; 
Kept castles - one for study; 
    Masonry behind masonry. 

And, with moulding-works out that way, 
It’s somewhere for a longer stay..? 

(C) David Franks 2003
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Sep 24 2009 3:09 AM

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The United Irish Society (New Jersey)

The United Irish Society (New Jersey)



Aug 20 2009 2:04 AM

Wishing you a fabulous day, sendin some Irish Luvin and a joke to go along side♣
---------------------------------------------------------------
One day an Englishman, a Scotsman, and an Irishman walked into a pub together. They each bought a pint of Guinness. Just as they were about to enjoy their creamy beverage, three flies landed in each of their pints, and were stuck in the thick head. The Englishman pushed his beer away in disgust. The Scotsman fished the fly out of his beer, and continued drinking it, as if nothing had happened. The Irishman, too, picked the fly out of his drink, held it out over the beer, and started yelling, "SPIT IT OUT, SPIT IT OUT YOU BASTARD
mossy

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Aug 13 2009 3:28 PM


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Dublin Irish Festival Fans

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Jul 28 2009 7:25 PM

Charlene you are amazing!
David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



Jun 23 2009 7:17 PM

(Hi: enjoyed my visit.) 

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace... 

Poem 2 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(please see my blog): 
WALKABOUT WITH MY PEN 

Once drove an old sedan, up north, 
From a place in Sydney to Cairns; 
Then to Kuranda I went forth, 
By train, to look without set plans.

I browsed through the trendy market, 
With fresh fruits of tropical kind; 
Walked to the creek through lush thicket - 
Nature’s hand giving peace of mind.

I dined in a scenic cafe; 
Then, outside, as I wrote for yen, 
Some passing Kooris called-out: “Hey, 
You go walkabout with your pen.” 

Request or question, I don’t know -
Assured voices, elderly men.
That’s now several years ago, 
And I’ve seen the world - with my pen.

(C) David Franks 2003
Frederick Carrilho

Frederick Carrilho



Apr 23 2009 4:50 AM

Hello Charlene

thank you very much for the added!
Its my pleasure to be in contact with really great musician as you.


Best regards,
Fredrick
Sao Paulo
Brazil
ed a.k.a. GaelicStormer

ed mcdermott



Apr 16 2009 6:15 AM

Thank you so much for the add...Ed
Roberto Lucano

Roberto Lucano



Apr 12 2009 8:41 PM

Grazie Charlene!
Bella la tua musica!
Ciao
Roberto
Eoghan Neff & César Pastor

Eoghan Neff & César Pastor



Mar 22 2009 1:55 PM

Gracias por el add
& Bienvenido a nuestra Música!!

Thanks for the Friendship
& Welcome to our Music!!

Fior fáilte isteach Agus go raibh
Míle Maith agat as an gcairdeas

Eoghan & César
Philing

Philing



Mar 17 2009 6:53 AM

Hello Charlene!

Thank for the add!
i loved your music! the best!
Best regards!
Phil
The New Celtic Revival Radio Show

The New Celtic Revival Radio Show



Mar 6 2009 2:59 AM

We were fortunate. I got to introduce Anita to Tommy before he passed away. In fact, at the Chicago Gaelic Park fest one year, we got to party in the hotel bar one night with his son, Karan and Niall. Jim Kennedy tutored Anita on whistle and a good time was had by all.
The New Celtic Revival Radio Show

The New Celtic Revival Radio Show



Mar 6 2009 2:55 AM

The new one "J-Liz" is great-- the packaging is STUNNING. Tim called from a DREADFUL phone connection (which finally dropped altogether just when we were saying adios.) Yes, coming up is Cathy Jordan and then "J-Liz" on the 16th just before they go to play for The President in Washington. I HOPE to start posting archives.
The New Celtic Revival Radio Show

The New Celtic Revival Radio Show



Mar 6 2009 2:41 AM

"Lament for Tommy Makem"?
Origo

Origo



Feb 14 2009 8:57 PM

Hi Charlene

Nice to meet you. Great playing!

Origo
Celtic Mandolin and Guitar

Celtic Mandolin and Guitar



Jan 20 2009 9:49 PM

Thanks for the add and the support!

Slainte mhor agus a h-uile beannachd duibh!

Celtic Fiddle
JOKKL-- didgeridooman

JOKKL-- didgeridooman



Jan 19 2009 7:28 PM

thanks for your friendship, greet you of the large river in Germany, love and peace JOKKL
Spencie’s Tunes

Spencie’s Tunes



Jan 1 2009 11:43 PM

Hi Charlene, Wishing you a Happy New Year!

Hope you have a very successful 2009!

Steven, Jonathan and Alice
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Spencie’s Tunes

Spencie’s Tunes



Dec 21 2008 11:06 AM

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!



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Pfundsweibpetra

Petra Bastani



Dec 16 2008 11:15 PM

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Thank you for the Add.
Have a nice Day
♥ Petra ♥
cindy

cindy pegues



Nov 26 2008 2:45 PM

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Nov 11 2008 7:49 PM

i love your music charlene.
DBLO10

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Oct 7 2008 3:21 AM

Hey ... thnx for the add ! Just stoppin by da check out ya site and drop a lil LuV on ya page.
YOU LIKE GOOD MUSIC? YOU LIKE TRUE LYRICS? THEN HIT ME UP !!!
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Thank you for all the help and support :)
Spencie’s Tunes

Spencie’s Tunes



Oct 4 2008 11:00 PM

Hi Charlene, Hope you have a great weekend!
Darragh Murphy

Darragh Murphy



Sep 23 2008 11:13 AM

Hey Charlene, hard to believe it was ten years ago but here we are. will hopefully get a tune with you again soon.
all the best
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