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JENNER FOX: Songwriter
will be on bill in
Saturday concert
Continued from page 11
Brad [Tisdel] about becom-
ing more involved in the fes-
tival,= he said.
Tisdel, creative direc-
tor for the Festival, reached
out to Fox, asking him to
help instruct during summer
camps the Festival put on
last summer. Fox and a num-
ber of local musicians took
part in teaching at the youth
songwriting camps last year,
and Fox got even more
ensconced in the Sisters
music scene. He met other
local musicians Beth Wood
and Benji Nagel and began
playing music with them.
<I got into the scene
nicely by meeting others. It9s
nice to have music as a way
to get to know each other,=
he said.
Fox had done some teach-
ing and songwriting instruc-
tion before, for high school
boys in Washington D.C.,
but really delved deep into
instruction last summer.
<Now in Sisters I was
able to really take a deep
dive into teaching, and I
love teaching songwriting
to young people. You get to
peel back the layers of the
onion,= he said. <Music les-
sons can be challenging at
times because it is hard to
explain how to do something
that I take for granted I can
do every day.=
Fox finds teaching very
rewarding and enjoys doing
the work. He finds that
he learns even more as he
teaches and is able to re-
learn/reimagine aspects of
songwriting and guitar play-
ing when seeing it through
the eyes of young people.
<It9s really nice to have
the opportunity to dig deeper
and be able to teach and
explain songwriting,= said
Fox.
Fox started river guid-
ing while studying cog-
nitive science at Yale
University, and since gradu-
ating has worked on rivers in
California, Oregon, British
Columbia, Bhutan, and
Chile.
During the summer sea-
son, Fox works as a river
guide and does two to three
trips a year, usually music-
themed in some way. During
the winter months, pre-pan-
demic, Fox was working in
Patagonia, Chile, doing raft-
guiding work with Bio Bio
Expeditions based in Chile.
Now that Fox has put
roots down in Sisters, this is
his home base for the year.
<Touring is back in the
equation this year, which is
awesome, and I will be doing
some shows in Colorado
and California and parts of
Oregon, but my base is now
in Sisters,= he said.
Fox is putting out his
latest record this summer
4 one that is three years in
the making. He is working
with a producer in Nashville
and will be releasing the
Grounded in your community
Touring is back in
the equation this year,
which is awesome...
— Jenner Fox
first song off the record on
July 14.
Jenner Fox and Anna
Tivel are on the bill for the
second summer concert
series event put on by the
Sisters Folk Festival. Fox
has never met Anna Tivel,
but has seen her play a num-
ber of times.
<I9ve seen her play a
few times and at one of the
camps, Beth Wood per-
formed one of her songs and
I really loved it,= said Fox.
<I think Brad was really
intentional with our pairing
for this show,= he said.
Fox will be perform-
ing with what he calls <the
hyper-local band= alongside
Beth Wood, Benji Nagel and
Aaron Moore. Fox, Nagel
and Moore have been play-
ing a few local gigs together
as things have begun to
open up.
<There is so much talent
kicking around Sisters and
it9s awesome to be a part of
it,= said Fox.
Jenner Fox (and guests)
and Anna Tivel will be
playing at the Sisters Folk
Festival summer concert
event on Saturday, June
26 at 7 p.m. at Sisters Art
Works on Adams Avenue.
Tickets for the event are
still available for purchase
at: https://www.aftontickets.
com/SFFJune26/.
Tickets are split up by
tiers set at different prices
based on the distance from
the stage. Food, beer, wine,
cider and nonalcoholic bev-
erages will be available to
purchase. Outside food and
drink may not be brought
in. Empty water bottles
are allowed and there is a
free H 2O filling station in
the venue. Dogs are not
permitted.
SFF will be following
all Oregon Health Authority
public-event guidelines in
place at the time of the con-
cert. Currently, masking and
social distancing will not be
required since the event is
outdoors, but SFF is encour-
aging guests to make use of
the ample space on the lawn
to spread out, especially
those who are not yet fully
vaccinated.
The first concert event
is June 25 with Freddy and
Francine and Sierra Ferrell.
Other musicians on the
bill for the summer con-
certs include Eilen Jewell
and Caleb Klauder & Reeb
Williams; Steve Poltz and
Madison Cunningham;
David Jacobs-Strain and
Tony Furtado Trio; The
Mother Hips and The
Coffis Brothers; Sway
Wild and True North; and
Making Movies and Raye
Zaragoza.
For more informa-
tion visit https://sistersfolk
festival.org/sff-presents/.
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