About Phyllis Erck

Dobro player and singer

Jerry Swafford’s Obituary

Jerry Swafford passed quickly Wednesday night after work on Wednesday February 4, 2009 at his home in Hamilton Montana.  He hadn’t practiced his banjo, yet, but that was the next thing he would have done.

 

Jerry was brought into this world by his grandma, Marie in 1942 in Heyburn, Idaho. He was the second in a series of 5 boys born to his mother Lucille.  The Swafford family moved to Shelley Idaho where Jerry graduated from high school.  While in high school Jerry excelled as an athlete, was elected to Boys State, and began developing his spectacular musical talent.   After graduation from Shelley High School, Jerry struggled in search of his life goals.  He was fortunate to have experienced life to the fullest.  Jerry lived many different lives.  In his early years he was a cowboy, a trapper, a musician, a sheepherder, and a mountain man.  He was always a philosopher, a psychologist and an avid reader.     Jerry attended the University of Idaho and Idaho State University for several years searching for his career while spending his summers working for the U.S. Forest Service fighting forest fires.  Jerry worked on the first USFS Helitack crew for the USFS out of Cobalt, Idaho. 

 

Two wonderful events forged the remainder of Jerry’s life.  First, Jerry met his life mate and soul mate Maryett who became Maryett Swafford in 1968.  It was the beginning of a lifetime romance exemplified by their constant mutual love and respect.  They lived, loved and worked side by side for 40 years.  They were always a team.

 

The second event occurred when he realized his life calling in the chiropractic field.   Jerry and Maryett moved to Oregon in 1968 where Jerry began is professional education at Western States Chiropractic College.  Jerry graduated, summa cum laude, in 1975.  Jerry was educated and experienced in child birth and maternal care and experienced the joy of delivering his first child, Marcus, at his home in 1974.

 

 He began his extraordinary practice in Pocatello Idaho in 1976 by joining the Dr. Henry West, Jr. and Sr. each of who were renowned and distinguished in their field. In 1976 he delivered his second son, Matthew, at home and claimed “it was worth a year in church”.  In 1979 he became president of the Idaho Chiropractic Association.  

06_08 MRBA Hughes Creek Campout (35) by mtbluegrass.

Jerry playing banjo in a MRBA pickin' circle down the Bitterroot in Aug. 2006 with Maryett by his side

 

He spent the rest of his life in the valley he loved, caring for his patients, experiencing nature, and enjoying his family.

  

06_08 MRBA Hughes Creek Campout (39) by mtbluegrass.

Maryett sitting by Jerry playing his banjo at a MRBA campout down the Bitterroot in Aug '06

Jerry was a Christian whose church was in nature.  He loved being outdoors, or at the kitchen window watching the light play on the mountains and watching the squirrels eat all the bird seed.  He loved to play music and sing.  Recently he began playing the banjo with all the crazy blue grassers and thoroughly enjoyed recalling the old time tunes his Grandma used to sing.  His bluegrass friends were like brothers to him.  He relished every minute of it.

 

Though Jerry died at an early age, he lived and loved life to the fullest.  He never lost his priorities, continuing seeking to serve people, achieve inner peace, and the enjoyment of life with his wife and family.

 

Jerry’s family includes his wife Maryett, two sons Marcus and Matthew; Stephanie, daughter-in-law; Sara, daughter-in-law; Christen, Aaron, Christopher, Makayla, Elias, grandchildren; Ron Swafford and John Rosenkrance, brothers living; Allen Swafford, Jack Swafford, brothers preceding him in death; and a loving mother, Lucille Rosenkrance, who was a strong influence over each of her children’s lives.  Sadly, Lucille has been forced to endure the raising five sons only to experience the grief of having three of them precede her in death. 

 

He was a proud father and grandpa, best friend and partner to his wife and family for 40 years.   He was a unique man who made everyone’s life a little brighter; a little better.  He will be truly missed.  To know him was to love and respect him.

 

            Family and friends will celebrate his life on February 14, from noon to 5:00 p.m.   at the Woodside Grange, located 2 miles north  of Hamilton Montana at the intersection of Highway 93 and Corvallis.  Everyone is invited.

Jay Barber the Whistleberry Cowboy – new website

Jay Barber the Whistleberry Cowboy

Jay Barber the Whistleberry Cowboy

MRBA member, Jay Barber, the Whistleberry Cowboy, has a new website online.  He has samples of his original cowboy songs and some of his writings.   With song titles like “I I just don’t look good naked anymore” and “Viagra Cowboy” your bound to get a giggle or 2 out of Jay’s music.

Check it out at www.whistleberrycowboy.com.

Here’s  a note Curtis & I received from Jay and Ruthi from their wintering grounds in Arizona:

Hi Phyllis and Curt.  check out my new web page.  I have found the most economical way to get my songs out is to write funny songs.  They send them off to their friends so all can get a laugh.  I know this isn’t the kind of thing you would put on your mail list but you might know some people who would enjoy listening to them.  Let me know how you feel about these songs.
 
WE are in AZ now but can’t wait to get bach to Montana.

Jerry Swafford Passed away on Tuesday

I’m so sad to have to post this notice that we’ve lost one of our dear friends and bluegrass family membes, Jerry Swafford.   Our hearts are with Jerry’s beautiful wife Maryett who also plays fiddle with us.

Here’s a note from Jerry’s brother Ron Swafford:

Just to let you know, one of your awesome members died.  Jerry Swafford of Hamilton Montana died Tuesday night of a heart attack.  He loved blue grass, their entertainment and most of all his musician friends.  He loved the participation.   In case anyone wants to know, a get together is planned in Hamilton for a week from Saturday, the 14th of February.   Some of the local members will there to play, hope everyone who knew him or appreciates the organization can show up and participate.  It would mean an enormous amount to his family and friends.   I am bringing his 89 year old mother from Idaho, God willing.  It would mean a lot to her. 

 

  He was very special, generous, kind man.   I don’t have all the details yet.  If anyone wants to know, send me an email and I will forward all particulars as they are learned.

 

Thanks. 

 

Ron Swafford  20…

Jerry’s Brother

swafford@ida.net

Wintergrass 2009 lineup

The Wintergrass 2009 Lineup – Feb 19-22

The SteelDrivers Fri/Sat

Darrell Scott Fri only

Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands Sat/Sun

Tony Trischka Territory Fri only

Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper Fri/Sat

Mike Marshall & Big Trio
with Alex Hargreaves & Paul Kowert
Th/Sun

Blue Highway Sat/Sun

Adrienne Young and the Old Faithful Sat only

Alison Brown Quartet with Joe Craven Sat only

3 Ring Circle Fri only

The Isaacs Sat/Sun

Missy Raines & the New Hip Fri only

The Travelin’ McCourys Fri only

Choro Famoso
with special guest Danilo Brito
Sat only

The Paperboys Fri/Sat

Bearfoot Sat only

The Bee Eaters Fri/Sat

Hot Buttered Rum Fri/Sat

Scythian Fri/Sat

Monroe Crossing Fri/Sat

Cody Bryant
and the Riders of the Purple Sage
Sat only

Widow Maker Thu/Fri/Sat

Dewgrass Sun only

Urban Monroes Thu/Fri/Sat

Belle Monroe and Her Brewglass Boys Fri/Sat

Molly & Tenbrooks Sat/Sun

The Tallboys Thu/Fri

Martin Stevens & Molly Adkins Thu/Fri/Sat

Big Sky Bluegrass Festival – Feb 13-15

Big Sky Big Grass

 2/13, 2/14, 2/15   3rd Annual Big Sky Big Grass

Click here for most current Big Sky Big Grass line-up

Venue:  Carabiner Lounge, Whiskey Jack’s and Missouri Ballroom from 4pm til 1am

             Ages:  All Ages (except after 10pm in Whiskey Jack’s 21+

Crooked Still from Glascow, Scotland to Montana

The Boston-based bluegrass-like band, Crooked Still will be appearing at the Badlander in Missoula on Friday, Feb 13.   Check out samples of their music on their myspace page. You might recognize their version of “Ain’t no Grave” which my sister Pais was doing at the Deer Lodge Pic.

Crooked Still

Crooked Still on Mountain Stage

Here’s a clip from Crooked Still bio from their website:

“Crooked Still’s genre-bending sound is the combination of five distinctive talents who are not content to limit themselves to any one project or style of music. While Crooked Still is the main band for these talented players, all are involved in other projects.”

Read more
Schedule of their Montana Tour from their website

Thu, Feb. 12 2009 8:00 PM
West Valley High School Theatre
Spokane Valley, WA
Contact Ludiker Music for tickets.                (509) 9…       
click for more info
Fri, Feb. 13 2009
The Palace Lounge
Missoula, MT
 
Sat, Feb. 14 2009
Big Sky Big Grass Festival
Big Sky, MT
click for more info
Sun, Feb. 15 2009
Big Sky Big Grass Festival
Big Sky, MT
click for more info

Clumsy Lovers Montana tour

The really energetic and and not-so-clumsy bluegrass band, Clumsy Lovers, is coming through Montana this month. 

Clumsy Lovers in Billings, MT - Dec. 5, 20007

Clumsy Lovers in Billings, MT - Dec. 5, 20007

They’ll be in Missoula during our February Jam, maybe they’ll find their way over to Ruby’s and pick a few with us.

With an electric banjo and drums in the band, they’re not for the strictly traditional bluegrass fan.   But they are a lot of fun.  Curtis & I saw them perform at a bar on Capital Hill in Seattle a while back and they rocked the place.

Check out some of their tunes on their Myspace page and their cool website.

Montana Tour Schedule from myspace:

Feb 13 2009 8:00P
Bull & Bear Ballroom Red Lodge, Montana
Feb 14 2009 8:00P
U of Montana Missoula, Montana
Feb 15 2009 9:00P
Chico Hot Springs Chico Hot Springs, Montana
Feb 16 2009 9:00P
Bones Brewing Billings, Montana
Feb 17 2009 9:00P
Silver Dollar Butte, Montana

New Missoula bluegrass band

I just ran into Cameron at Break Espresso this morning.  I’m stoked to hear that he’s formed a new band.  The band consists of Cameron (mando), Matt Cornette (banjo), Pete, Matt’s roommate from NJ (guitar) and Andy Dunnigan (dobro).    This should be a great new collaboration for the Missoula area bluegrass fans.  I can’t wait to see them myself.  Cameron said they would try and make it out for our next in the Winter Jam Series at Ruby’s on Valentine’s Day.

Andy is the 19 year old son of John Dunnigan, a great musician from Whitefish.  I’ve played with John over the years when our bluegrass skiing group “Thickly Settled” played at the Whitefish Resort, “the ski resort formerly known as Big Mountain”.  We saw Andy sit in with his Dad a couple of years ago and he already had some great dobro chops at age 17.  Andy is going to school at the U now and has been playing around with a few of the local younger bluegrass musicians.  He did some great dobro work on his Dad’s latest CD, “Jack’s Guitar”.  Another great musician born and raised in Montana!

I told Cameron about our Valentine’s Day jam at Ruby’s and he said they would definitely try to be out for that.  Cameron is a blast to play and sing with.  He said Pete’s a great singer too.  Not sure who’s playing bass.  Of course we all know the great banjo player Matt Cornette from Broken Valley Roadshow.

The new band doesn’t have a name yet, but they will definitely be something to watch for.