Downtown awash in music
Published 9:59 am Sunday, April 11, 2010
By By JONATHAN CLAYBORNE
Staff Writer
Sandy Davis praised the very high-quality music offered Saturday at the second-annual Beaufort County Music Festival in Washington.
I thought it was awesome last year, said Davis, a Washington entertainer who plays the recorder.
I was surprised last year, Davis continued in a short interview on Main Street. I wasnt expecting anything.
Davis indicated she enjoyed herself again this year.
I think there may be a little bit too much going on, she added. Too much talent in different places.
Ben Watford was among the artisans selling their creations on Stewart Parkway.
Watford, a New Bern-based potter, called the turnout average.
Sometimes the farmers market that we do here on Saturday does just as well as this one, he said.
He said he would return to next years festival, if given the chance.
Its nice to be out, Watford said. Washington is just a nice town.
Farther east on the parkway, Sam Taylor was selling walking sticks and stools alongside painter Dottie Walker.
Taylor and Walker, both local residents, declined to say how well their sales were going because they were in the midst of a friendly sales competition whose winner had to buy dinner.
Its wonderful to have a venue like this so we can not only support (the festivals sponsors), but its a beautiful day on the waterfront, Walker pointed out.
Like other artisans on hand, Walker said she would return to the festival.
Were going to try it again next year, she commented. This show comes at a good time, when the weathers perfect and everybody wants to get out.
Close to an outdoor stage stood Nannette Garrett, a Washington musician out for a day of listening.
Standing a stones throw from the Pamlico River, Garrett said she was glad the festivals organizers had added a wider variety of acts to this years lineup.
More rock n roll was her request, as she nodded her head in time to a blues band playing nearby.
Joey Toler, one of the festivals organizers and the executive director of the Beaufort County Arts Council, served up praise for the weather and the participating musicians.
I couldnt ask for a more beautiful day, Toler said. The music is good everywhere you go. I just hope that people enjoy it.
The festival was presented by the arts council in association with the Beaufort County Traditional Music Association, the nonprofit Downtown Washington on the Waterfront and a host of sponsors.
The music continues today with a gospel sing beginning at noon on an outdoor stage at the future Festival Park, reads a program for the event.