Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 1990, Supplement, Page 6B, Image 18

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Group emphasizes Southern roots
The Hokum Scorchers de
scribe their music as having a
foot tapping, jugband style
with heavy emphasis on 1920s
Southern folk tunes
The band, made up of Sun
set Lou on guitar and Jeke
Young on the washboard, said
they have a humorous edge,
like a medicine show or
vaudeville They said they
are influenced by early
sources of Southern street
music such as the Memphis
Jug Band. Tampa Rod. Robert
Johnson and the Mississippi
Sheiks
Having recently moved to
Eugene from the South, Sun
set Lou said he feels his new
home is lacking in the type of
music the Hokum Scorchers
play.
Ours is not filtered down
at all, and we feel that we rep
resent a unique era in South
ern black music — namely ho
kum style music that was
once performed on the
street, he said
Instruments used in the Ho
kum Scorchers’ performances
( uurtfV Hioiu
Ihe Hokum Scorcher* are. from left to ri^ht. Sunset l.ou and Jeke
loung.
include the national steel gui
tar. guitar banjo, banjo man
dolm. and the washboard with
cups, kazoos and the harp
Scandinavian men promote their heritage
We sing ot the Northland's
heritage the fatherland songs
ot praise to Scandinavia —to
which we add. and to our own
America1
A song from the Norsemen collection
The Norsemen of Eugene
was organized in 1938 to fur
ther cultural and fraternal
singing in the Eugene area
After a hiatus in the years ot
World War II an application
was submitted tor member
ship in the Pacific Coast Nor
wegian Singers Association,
now consisting of 11 member
choruses ranging from Los
Angeles to Vancouver, B C
The present director of the
group is John Gustafson, a re
tired professor of music at the
University The all male cho
rus. which is partially subsi
dized by the Sonja
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Lodge membership is not a
requirement to be included in
the Norsemen Present mem
bers are of Danish. Finnish,
Swedish and other nationali
ties besides Norwegian, ac
cording to the group s press
release
Locally, the Norsemen en
tertain residents of nursing
and retirement homes during
December, and they also per
form year-round at churches
and group meetings Another
highlight of each year is the
group's performance with the
Thorsmen of Salem at the
Scandinavian Festival in June
lion City
As members of the Pacific
Coast Norwegian Singers As
sociation, the Norsemen of
Eugene |Oins the other chor
uses in the annual Sangerfest,
hosted in rotation by the
member choruses The last
Sangerfest held in Eugene
was in 1983, and the group is
now laying plans for another
one in 1993
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