Pam Weeks: Links
- Pam's Tunes
- a sampling of the dance tunes I've written.
- Ti' Acadie on Youtube.com
- Here's a little video I just discovered! Each summer we perform several times at a resort on the Maine Coast called The Rock Gardens Inn. We do a mixture of songs and tunes, and teach contradancing to the guests. This is a video of Ti' Acadie with Bill Olson calling a silly and fun Quebecois dance called "Une, Deux, Trois, Poussez!"
- Ti' Acadie at the Guiding Star Grange
- Here's a more recent video shot last fall when we played the Greenfield, MA contradance. You can actually see the band in this one!
- Ti' Acadie EPK
My Bands
- Ti' Acadie
- This is my most active and versatile band - folk trio, Cajun and contradance band!
- Jimmyjo & the Jumbol'Ayuhs
- Maine's premier Cajun dance band! To listen to current demo material on my website, click on "Music" on the menu to the left.
- Scrod Pudding
- we've played together for more than 15 years, and our monthly contradance is still going strong! Must be the name...we do collect recipes for Scrod Pudding!
a few friends
- Bear Meadow Dulcimers
- Dwain Wilder is heir to the famous "Sunhearth" dulcimer business, and rightly so. His dulcimers are true works of art. I have played my "Swan" for many years with great joy. It is at it's best as a solo instrument with a well-rounded but still sweet - almost shimmery - voice.
- Bill's Contra Corner
- the musings of and info about my partner and contradance caller/composer extrordinaire, Bill Olson.
- Don Roy
- Don is a wonderful Franco-Maine fiddler, a fine violin maker, the leader of Fiddle-icious!, and a good friend.
- Fiddle-icious!
- Fiddle-icious grew out of a monthly session Don Roy was leading in Portland, Maine. Today there are close to 100 members - fiddles, accordions, guitars and a smattering of other instruments. I'm honored that they've played my tunes and that I'm involved with them. All levels of ability are welcome, check it out!
- Greg Anderson's Music Page
- Greg is my bandmate in Scrod Pudding, and, in my humble opinion, one of the best kept secrets of the Maine traditional music scene. He's an awesome hammered dulcimer player and teacher, and one heck of a nice guy!
- Jeremy Seeger Dulcimers
- Jeremy made the cherry and butternut dulcimer featured on 'The Trestle Bridge' and pictured on this web site. His instruments are well-balanced and sweet sounding, but can still cut through a mixture of other instruments (including accordion) to be heard as the lead voice. I have other dulcimers that I love, but this is my main instrument.
- Maine Fiddle Camp
- check out my review of this year's camp under "news".
- Nezinscot Farm
- This is a wonderful organic farm and farm store owned and run by my friends Gloria and Gregg Varney. They have been successful because of their willingness to diversify and learn from every experiment. Offerings at the farm range from a full organic grocery and cafe with CSI shares to a wool and yarn shop to celebrations of every season. They have more energy and enthusiasm than almost anyone I know! I am pleased to offer music lessons upstairs in the store a two days a week.