Anita Orne, JP Wittman, and Gordon Koenig will perform on Nov. 14. - contributed photos
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Anita Orne, JP Wittman, and Gordon Koenig will perform on Nov. 14.

JP and the OK Rhythm Boys to perform at Ecotopian


November 6, 2009 · Updated 4:49 PM 

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JP and the OK Rhythm Boys will play at the Ecotopian Restaurant in Eastsound on Saturday, Nov. 14.

JP and the OK Rhythm Boys features fiddler JP Wittman, backed up by Anita Orne and Gordon Koenig. The trio has played to enthusiastic response across Orcas – at the Farmer’s Market, the Library Fair, Historical Days, Preservation Trust gatherings, potlucks, private parties, and, of course, with The Olga Symphony.

Come enjoy an evening of JP’s fiddling – rags and swing tunes that’ll make you grin, waltzes that just may make you weep, foot-stomping hoedowns, classic fiddle tunes, and whatever else has caught their fancy. The performance starts at 7 p.m.

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