Juan de Fuca Festival 2

When I said yesterday that the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts draws performers from far and wide I wasn’t exaggerating. One of the groups we saw perform twice on Saturday, All Our Exes Live in Texas, hails from Australia.

The singer-songwriter group has won the ARIA, Australia’s Grammy, for best roots/blues album of the year. They came to the festival in Port Angeles as part of a world tour.

Halie Loren, above, is based in Oregon and has also toured internationally. Her rich, bluesy voice was perfect for her set which included an unexpected version of the 1967 hit, “Ode to Billie Joe,” best I’ve ever heard. And she set a fresh new standard with many of her other songs. Top notch.

Today is Memorial Day in the U.S. It’s a time to remember and appreciate our veterans who gave their all. These service men and women have always made America great.

3 thoughts on “Juan de Fuca Festival 2”

  1. You had some high-class talent there! Great fun. I got a kick out of a band called “All Our Exes Live in Texas,” which was from Australia. I remember back when I was traveling, how sometimes in the evenings, we’d hit one of the local clubs and I’d often be surprised how great was the local talent. In many cases, better than some of the big “names.” The music biz is often futile – you just have to be in the right place at the right time.

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