tag:bartvogel.com,2005:/blogs/newsNews2023-01-31T12:11:21-08:00Bart Vogelfalsetag:bartvogel.com,2005:Post/71464532023-01-31T12:11:21-08:002023-10-16T07:55:17-07:00The Name Has Changed!<p>Who is this Cain guy, anyway? </p>
<p>Hello! </p>
<p>It's been just over 5 years since I met Gregory Cain (I just call him "Greg") at one of my performances in Lodi. We started to chat during my break, and he mentioned he played cajon. I asked him to sit in for a song or 2, and we instantly discovered that we very much enjoyed making music together. And so, a year later, at the beginning of 2019, I asked him to become a regular "member" of the tribe. </p>
<p>A multi-instrumentalist, Greg is an accomplished musician in his own right, having produced over a dozen albums of his own ambient music. A year ago, I moved all my recording and music production to his studio in West Sacramento, and we've both been very pleased with the results. </p>
<p>This year we're making it "official" with a name change to the shows we do together, which is almost all of them. We think you'll enjoy "Vogel & Cain" just as much, or even more than you've enjoyed "Bart Vogel" in the past. </p>
<p>Much love, </p>
<p>Bart & Greg</p>Bart Vogeltag:bartvogel.com,2005:Post/60549332010-03-20T17:00:00-07:002015-01-11T04:41:19-08:00Bart Vogel as Art
<p>Lodi, California photographer, Glenda McBride, entered three photographs of Bart Vogel in the "50th Jubilee Spring Art Annual at Woodbridge Winery" which took place March 20 & 21, 2010 from 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Titles of the three works are "Encore in Solitude", "Deeply in Tune" and "Bring It! Together". For more information or to purchase any of these works contact LCAC at <a href="http://www.lodiartcenter.org/" data-imported="1">http://www.lodiartcenter.org/</a>. See photo by Lorie Clark in Photo Gallery.</p>
Bart Vogeltag:bartvogel.com,2005:Post/60549322009-11-10T16:00:00-08:002015-01-11T04:41:19-08:00R.I.P., Keith
<p>Bart's first guitar mentor, Keith Knoche, passed away suddenly in October. Bart recalls, "When I was a teenager Keith paid attention to me, took time with me and encouraged me to play the guitar. Keith, although eleven years my senior, was cool. He always had a sense of humor. I was president of my 8th grade class and I went to Keith for advice in writing my graduation speech. He took the time, hours, to help me through the process. I also remember sitting in his living room in Clear Lake, California and jamming on the guitar and being wowed by his guitars and amplifiers and his song writing ability and that he already had recordings under his belt. During the intervening years I have appreciated the phone conversations, including the joke of the day, and song writing advice and feedback. I will miss you, my friend. Rest in peace."</p>
<p>"KNOCHE, KEITH BRUCE Sept. 28, 1948 to Oct. 23, 2009 Pastor, Evangelist, Chaplain, author, humorist and musician, born in Loma Linda, CA. A graduate of Hawaiian Mission Academy in 1966, BA degree from La Sierra University in 1970, Masters of Divinity at Andrews University in 1973. He was an accomplished watercolor artist, author of seven books including "Knoche's Law." He served as Pastor at the Garden Grove Seventh-Day Adventist for nine years, and provided pastoral services for three years for the Army-Navy Academy in Oceanside, CA. He was currently Chaplain at Family Hospice Care in Palm Springs, CA. He leaves for a while his father Philip Knoche of Bakersfield, CA, his sister Kitsy Knoche of La Quinta, CA, and friend Linda Kirton of San Diego, CA, as well as a host of beloved friends worldwide. Celebration of Keith's life memorial service will be held Saturday, November 7, 2009, at 5:00 p.m., at Garden Grove Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Donations to Family Hospice Care in Palm Springs."</p>
Bart Vogeltag:bartvogel.com,2005:Post/60549312009-09-19T17:00:00-07:002015-01-11T04:41:19-08:00Abundance!
<p>Today we live from a place of abundance. We choose to thrive! We choose to spend from a place of plenty and not a place of want. Today is a new start. Today we get another chance. How grateful we are for the flow of Goodness and grace. How thankful we are for the favor shone on us from above us and around us. We invite you into this place of peace and safety.<br><br>-Barton J. Vogel</p>
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