A Creative Art STUDIO, a retail Art Gallery and working studio opened in Denton, Texas in the late fall of 2009. A Creative Art STUDIO offers fine art and handmade crafts and gifts from an ever-changing group of local and regional artists. The studio is serving the community with classes in oil and acrylic painting, [Read more…]
2014 – Second Quarter
April 2014 April 4, Friday 7pm – A Creative Art Studio, Denton, Texas April 5, Saturday 8pm – North Texas Traditional Dance Society, Plaza Theatre, 1115 Fourth Ave. Carrollton, TX April 18, Friday 6pm – Banter Bistro, Denton, Texas May 2014 May 2, Friday 7pm – A Creative Art Studio, Denton, Texas May 16, Friday 6pm [Read more…]
Allison Kami
Allison Kami plays flute and saxophone with Oui Bis. Her flute background is largely classical while her background in sax is predominantly jazz. Allison has learned one of the best disciplines in music which is the ability to listen. While her backgrounds span a variety of styles, what really brings them together to the benefit [Read more…]
Early Hopes and Dreams
As an infant, Steve was very quiet. He didn’t speak when Dr Spock said it was time which made Steve’s parents worry. But soon enough, Steve awakened to the concept of conversation. Mother’s and Father’s worries were cast away by a blast of wind that would dispel any suspicion of shyness. Steve became the neighborhood [Read more…]
The Neighbor’s Trash Heap
…continued from Early Hopes and Dreams Bustling with energy, young Steve was a bundle of ideas and a mouthful of words, therefore a handful for kindly neighbors. Up the street, Ted Minor was an icon of compassion and in the spirit of giving was sure that with each visit, there was a cookie for each [Read more…]
Shattered Dreams & Birthday Joys
…continued from The Neighbor’s Trash Heap Steve had always loved music. Working through the painfully tedious process of learning a handful of chords, he had now learned to love to play as well. Snug in his bed with the lights out, Steve waited for his father to come tell him his routine bedtime story. All [Read more…]
Garage Bands, Psychodelics and Confession
…continued from Shattered Dreams & Birthday Joys Now Steve had learned the savory taste of a new instrument, his first exposure to that which often developes into GAS (guitar aquisition syndrome). Needless to say, he had a natural propensity for this condition and it wasn’t long before he wanted an electric guitar. So an electric [Read more…]
BMOC Learns to Read Music
…continued from Garage Bands, Psychodelics and Confession Steve sought to set a course, to find a path. After a year of stumbling in college, he decided to quit his 50hr/week job and move to Denton to test the waters of the music scene. He streamlined his schedule and started with the absolute, most basic music [Read more…]
From Cage to Binchois–Early too Late
…continued from BMOC Learns to Read Music At North Texas, Steve was exposed to the huge gamut of classical music. The areas that piqued his interest the most were found at opposite ends of the historic timeline, early music and music of the 20th century (not yet having entered the new millenium). There were composers [Read more…]
The Renaissance Buffoon
…continued from From Cage to Binchois–Early too Late Steve always took his musical pursuits seriously, a stanse that could have served all better if relaxed just a bit. Playing in Renaissance groups here and there took a new twist when one such band brought him to the Renn Faire circuit. Playing at a Renaissance Faire [Read more…]