Listen now to Doc Tari as a one-man band, formed under the influence of New Orleans busking acts. Driving out feel-good rhythms on foot pedal drums, guitar and harmonica, Doc Tari sings songs that trace the roots of American music back through the annals of country, blues, gospel and folk music. His set includes new arrangements of both rare and well-known gems of American music as well as original songs, drawing on experiences gained while living across the country, from New Orleans to Montana and, now, veterinary school in Davis, California.
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Bury the real universal animal thinker art
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“Easy on the Ears.” On the Sept. 28th “Cowboy Tracks”, you’ll hear western music and cowboy poetry that is easy on the ears and soothing for the soul.
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Marissa Juehler's actual title is "Waste Reduction and Sustainability Manager" for Yolo County. Her office is at the Yolo County Landfill (NE of Davis) and she is, among other things, managing the Big Blue Barn! She tells us about the hazardous waste facility out there where you can drop off light bulbs and batteries, old paint and pesticides, and any other hazardous material. They ALSO have a pick-up service for seniors (over 65) and disabled folks anywhere in the county who want to properly dispose of such items but cannot get to the landfill on their own. They can even take old medications -- or you can drop those off at a kiosk at the Police Station (on Fifth).
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