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Charmaine Slaven

Published 7:00 am Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Backyard? Barnyard? It’s all the same to the Tall Boys’ Charmaine Slaven.
Backyard? Barnyard? It’s all the same to the Tall Boys’ Charmaine Slaven.

On the Tall Boys’ MySpace page, Charmaine Slaven is listed as “guitar/feet,” which might seem incongruous unless you’ve been lucky enough to catch her in action. Performing with this high-energy, old-timey string band, Slaven occasionally puts down her instrument to become the fanciful, busy rhythm section: a flurry of feet makin’ noise. “I don’t really have a day job,” Slaven begins. “I’ve got a lot of odd jobs to make ends meet.” From Web and graphic design to cat-sitting to leading clog-dancing workshops and fitting clogs with wood taps for other would-be foot percussionists, this musician is busy. Having spent years as a veterinary assistant and being employed by the Department of Natural Resources for a spell, Slaven has given up these more staid positions to concentrate on her music. She dedicates most of her time to practicing, promoting, and gigging with her band. “And we busk a lot, Thursday through Monday, in Ballard,” Slaven explains. “We also have a regular spot at the U District Farmers Market.” The Tall Boys play a monthly square-dancing gig at the Tractor Tavern, and performed some sweet string tunes at SAM’s grand opening. At home, she and her boyfriend (and Tall Boys banjo player) Charlie Beck have a gorgeous vegetable garden. Ripe with tomatoes and lush greens, their front-yard plot, as well as four prolific egg-laying chickens (one especially tolerant bird is seen here), go a long way in feeding the couple.

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Day Job is a look at how musicians pay the rent.