Friends,
Grammy-winning woodwindist, Nancy Rumbel, finger-style guitar maestro, Michael Mandrell and yours truly on Celtic harp will be performing in Port Townsend on Saturday afternoon, May 2, at 3pm.
Tickets available here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/
Benefit Concert for Reach Out
Grammy-winning woodwind player, Nancy Rumbel, finger-style guitar maestro, Michael
Mandrell, and local Celtic harpist David Michael will be performing in Port Townsend on
Saturday afternoon, May 2, at 3pm in a concert to benefit Reach Out, a local all-volunteer
organization that cooks and hand-delivers meals to those in need.
Michael McCutcheon, the man who started and runs the nonprofit Reach Out
organization—and featured in the film Michael & Damian—has recently built a kitchen,
assembled a team of helpers, and oversees the cooking and personal delivery of meals to Port
Townsend’s homeless community and others in need. And the numbers are growing. They now
feed around 200 folks a week. McCutcheon will also speak at the event.
The musicians will be volunteering their time to present this concert and will be donating the
proceeds to Reach Out.
The trio is headlined by Nancy Rumbel, best known for her albums and concerts with guitarist
Eric Tingstad, and as a member of the seminal Paul Winter Consort in the ‘70s and ‘80s. A
master of the oboe, English horn, and ocarina, she has performed widely, from Carnegie Hall, to
the Feng Ya Ocarina Festival in China. Rumbel also composed the theme song for the syndicated
radio show Bird Note, heard by over 2 million listeners daily.
Rumbel teamed up with Port Townsend harpist, David Michael in 2019 to produce a world-
fusion album, Confluence. Michael has resided in Port Townsend since 1990 and has produced
26 CDs of original music and several film scores. He became somewhat of an institution
regionally for his 17-years of impromptu, free concerts aboard Washington State Ferries.
Michael Mandrell, hailing from Taos, New Mexico, met David Michael in 1994 while touring in
the Pacific Northwest and began an ongoing collaboration, performing live in numerous
ensembles and playing on each other’s CDs. Mandrell’s delicate guitar playing employs tinges of
folk, jazz, ethnic, with an infusion of Celtic overtones. Mandrell was a prominent guest on
David’s two most recent albums Confluence and Skyburst.
Rumbel, Michael, & Mandrell are eager to reunite as a trio after a sold-out Port Townsend
performance in November.
The concert will be held at Unity of Port Townsend, located at 3918 San Juan Ave. (across the
street from Blue Heron Middle School) Advance tickets are $50 from
https://www.tinyurl.com/reachoutbenefit or $60 at the door.
Additional tax-deductible donations to Reach Out can be made when purchasing online and at
the event—which will also host a pie auction.
More info about Reach Out: https://www.ReachOutCommunity.org
More concert info: 360 301 4451 or harp@olympus.net