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November, 2018
Folk Music Society of New York, Inc.
vol. 53 No. 10
NovemberMondays: Irish Traditional Music Session; Landmark, 8pmWednesdays: Sunnyside Singers Club in Woodside, 8pm 3 Sat Magpie + Ivy & Miranda, cosponsored w/ Peoples' Voice 7 Wed Folk Open Sing; 7pm, Ethical Culture Society, Brooklyn 9 Fri Matthew Byrne, 7:30pm, at O.S.A. Hall11 Sun Upper West Side Song Swap; at HINY, 58pm14 Wed Sunnyside Singers Club; perf. Mary Courtney, 8pm16 Fri Vincent Cross: The Life & Times of James "The Rooster"
Corcoran; The Old Stone House, Brooklyn, 7pm18 Sun Shanty Sing; Snug Harbor, Staten Island, 25pm18 Sun Sixth Annual Woody Guthrie Brooklyn Hoot; Good
Coffeehouse, 4pm19 Mon Board of Directors Meeting; 7:15pm, O.S.A.; see p. 530 Fri Geoff Kaufman Concert, O.S.A., E. 23 St, 7:30pm
DecemberMondays (except 12/24): Irish Traditional Music Session; Landmark
Tavern, 8pmWednesdays: Sunnyside Singers Club; Woodside, 8pm 1 Sat Geoff Kaufman Workshop, Pearl Studios, 519 8th Ave., 2pm 2 Sun Maritime & Folk Song Session, John Street Church, 35pm 2 Sun Triboro; Good Coffeehouse; 46pm, in Brooklyn 5 Wed Folk Open Sing; 7pm, Ethical Culture Society, Brooklyn 9 Sun Upper West Side Song Swap at HINY, Upper West Side, 9 Sun Anne Price, 7pm Coffeehouse@Ethical, Riverdale (Bronx)10 Mon Board of Directors Meeting; 7:15pm, O.S.A., see p. 514 Fri: FMSNY Anniversary Jam and Sing, 7:30pm at OSA Hall16 Sun Shanty Sing on Staten Island, 25 pmTBA Carolling at the Regal Heights Rehab. Center, Jcksn Hts19 Wed Sunnyside Singers Club; performer, Heather Wood, 8pmDetails on pages 24
UPDATED as of 11/6/2018 also see Events Calendar, p.7
Table of ContentsEvents at a Glance.........................1Society Events Details...............24Topical Listing of Society Events. 5The Folk Process...........................6From the Editor.............................6Calendar Listings..........................7Calendar Location Info...............10
Repeating Events.........................13Folk Music Society Info..............17Mark Hamburgh Ad....................18Peoples' Voice Cafe Ad...............18Pinewoods Hot Line....................19Membership Form Join Us!......20
The Society's Web Page: www.folkmusicny.orgfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FMSNY/
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Irish Traditional Music Session: Mondays, 8-11pm, (except 12/24)Tenor banjo, harmonica and fiddle player Don Meade and friends get together every Monday night for an Irish traditional music session in the back room of this historic Hell’s Kitchen bar/restaurant. Free admission; food and drink are available. Musicians, singers, and listeners welcome. At the Landmark Tavern, 626 11th Avenue (on 46th St), Manhattan; cosponsored with and led by Don Meade; for info 2122472562 or www.blarneystar.com/ Featured Performers: to be announced
Sunnyside Singers Club: every Wednesday, 8-11pmCome join us every Wednesday at 8pm for a 3hour pub style singaround. All songs are welcome, as are acoustic instruments. Cosponsored with, and held at the Aubergine Cafe, 4922 Skillman Avenue at the corner of 50th Street in Woodside, Queens. Occasionally there is a featured guest performer for part of the evening. Yummy desserts, sandwiches, salads, coffee, tea, wine, and beer are available. Free admission; a voluntary contribution is requested on guest nights. The nearest subway is 52nd St. on the #7 Flushing Local. Info: 7188991735. www. facebook.com/sunnysidesingersclub. Featured Performers: November 14, Mary Courtney; December 19, Heather Wood.
Folk Open Sing: Wednesdays, Nov. 7th & Dec. 5th; 7-10pmJoin us on the first Wednesday of each month for an open sing. Bring your voice, instruments, friends, neighbors, and children. Drop by for a couple of songs or the whole evening. At the Ethical Culture Society, 53 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn (near 2nd St.). (If door is locked, ring the BSEC bell.) Directions: F or Q train to 7th Ave.; 2 or 3 train to Grand Army Plaza. Hosted by Ethical Culture Society, Folk Music Society of NY/NYPFMC, Alison Kelley, Frank Woerner, and Tom Weir. Info: 2126955924.
Magpie + Ivy & Miranda, Sat., November 3rd, 8pmMagpie is Terry Leonino & Greg Artzner. Since 1973 they have brought their unique sound and remarkable versatility to audiences everywhere, from traditional and vintage Americana to contemporary and stirring original compositions. With two strong voices in harmony and superb instrumental arrangements, their sound is powerful and moving. Ivy & Miranda (Ivice Rose & Miranda Haydn) met at a singalong in Woodstock in 2009 and have been singing together ever since. Their repertoire includes songs of heartache, love, war & peace. From traditional to contemporary, their harmonies capture the music, inspiring hope and clarity.
At and cosponsored with the Peoples' Voice Cafe at Community Church of New York. 40 East 35th Street. New York NY 10016. Suggested contribution: $20. PVC subscribers, FMSNY members, students, or youth: $12. No one turned away for lack of money. Doors open 7:30pm. Info: 2127873903.
Matthew Byrne: Friday, November 9th, 7:30pmBorn into a family of Newfoundland music makers, Matthew’s repertoire is heavily influenced by that unique musical lineage – the weaving of a great story with a beautiful melody – and he supports this tradition with powerful vocals, polished guitar work, and a presence that fills the room. His repertoire transcends time and
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place and his live performance reminds us how satisfying traditional songs can be when stripped down to their basic elements. Sample music and more about Matthew on his website: https://www.matthewbyrne.net/ At OSA Hall, 220 East 23rd St, Manhattan. Contribution: $25 general public, $20 members, $15 fulltime student/child. Book online at Eventbrite (fee applies). https://mattbyrneconcert.eventbrite.com/ or tickets available at the door.
Upper West Side Song Swap; Sunday, November 11th; 5-8pmThe Upper West Side Song Swap is organized by FMSNY and PMN. Bring your voices and your songs, poems, stories, jokes, etc., because there will be plenty of time for our regular round robin. Place: Hostelling, International New York, 891 Amsterdam Avenue at 103rd Street. Contributions welcome to help cover costs. Everyone is welcome. For more information call John Ziv at 2126626575.
Vincent Cross, The Life & Times of James "The Rooster" Corcoran: Friday, November 16th; 7-9pm
A performance of new & traditional broadside ballads about the 19th Century IrishAmerican gang leader & squatter colony chief. Known for his "caustic tongue and ready wit," he was often stereotyped tabloid fodder for the newspapers of the 1800s. If you've ever seen the movie Gangs of New York, then this would be a musical accompaniment to the rogues, pimps, murderers, and thieves that inhabited New York City in the 19th century. At and consposored with the Good Coffeehouse at the Old Stone House, 336 Third Street in J.J. Byrne Park, between 4th & 5th Ave., Brooklyn 11215; 7187865400; www.vincentcross.com. Contribution, $15
Shanty Sing: Sunday, November 18th; 2-5pmWe cosponsor the Shanty Sing on the 3rd Sunday of the month. The William Main Doerflinger Memorial Sea Shanty Sessions at the Noble Maritime Collection (to give the official title) are from 2 to 5pm at the Noble Gallery, Building D, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island. Snug Harbor is accessible by the S40 bus from the Staten Island Ferry Terminal and by car. For more information about the Noble Collection, go to http://www. noblemaritime.org click on "Visitor Information" for directions. For further information contact Bob Conroy: RConroy421(at)aol.com or 3472679394. See the documentary made of this event: vimeo.com/250883513; Password: harbortown.
6th Annual Woody Guthrie Brooklyn Hoot, Sun., Nov. 18th, 4-6 pmTwohour round robin songfest featuring Vincent Cross, Emma Graves, Beth Kotkin, Joel Landy, Nancy Moccaldi, and Steve Suffet, all performing songs that former Brooklyn resident Woody Guthrie sang. The six performers will take turns leading songs, while providing instrumental and vocal accompaniment for each other. Please come prepared to sing along on choruses and refrains.
Cosponsored with and at the Good Coffeehouse at the Old Stone House, 336 Third
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Street in J.J. Byrne Park, between 4th & 5th Avenues, Brooklyn 11215; $10 contribution. Info: fbanjo[at]aol.com. Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1UxthNr
Geoff Kaufman: Concert, Friday, November 30th, 7:30pm; Workshop, Saturday., December 1st, 2-4pm
Geoff sings songs of the sea, songs of the earth, songs of the heart and the spirit. Ancient ballads, work songs, and songs of love; poignant songs of people in struggle, humorous glimpses of human foibles, and insights into history — all of these are likely to be woven into Geoff's work. Above all, at the core of Geoff's performance is his rich tenor voice and an exuberant love of singing. And part of that love is to entice audiences to sing along, to share in the exhilaration of fullthroated vocalization if they wish. In this age of electronic overload and passive media pablum, Geoff likes to stress the "live" in live performance, promoting participation, be it by voice or heart or mind. Concert 7:30pm at OSA Hall, 220 East 23rd St, Manhattan. Contribution: $25 general public, $20 members, $15 fulltime student/child. Tickets at the door.
Workshop (Saturday): Exploring the African/African American roots of sea chanteys. Building upon the recent publication of Gibb Schreffler’s book Boxing the Compass, Geoff will delve into the idea that the singing of chanteys on deep water ships developed from black sailors bringing aboard their tradition of call and response music. At Pearl Studios, 519 Eighth Ave, Room H, Manhattan, between 35th & 36th Sts. Contribution: general public $15, members $12. Reservations required, contact Heather at 6466284604, [email protected]
Maritime & Folk Song Session; Sunday, December 2nd; 3-5pmA Community Sing & singalong, usually on the first Sunday. Bring voices, instruments, and friends; raise the rafters in this historic downtown venue! At John Street Church, 44 John St. (east of Broadway, 1 block south of & parallel to Fulton), near Fulton St. subway stop. Info: 6466284604. We respectfully ask for a free will donation of any amount to help support this historic venue that is so generous in donating their space for our use. Please note: venue is an historic landmark and NOT handicapped accessible – approx. 13 stairs to reach the downstairs venue (facilities are also located on the same downstairs level). Hosted by The New York Packet & cosponsored by the Folk Music Society of NY.
Triboro, Sunday, December 2nd, 4-6 pmTriboro hails from the boroughs of New York, but looks beyond the Hudson, to other places and other times, for songs and inspiration. They are an acoustic vocal trio that applies fine threepart harmony to an eclectic mix of musical genres – Oldtime, Carter family, Country, Western, Bluegrass and more. Triboro is Phyllis Elkind (Manhattan,) Don Friedman (Brooklyn) and Evy Mayer (the Bronx.) We love it when you sing along on the choruses. Their website: http://phylliselkind.wixsite.com/triboro
Cosponsored with and at the Good Coffeehouse at the Old Stone House, 336 Third Street in J.J. Byrne Park, between 4th & 5th Avenues, Brooklyn 11215; $10 contribution. Info: fbanjo[at]aol.com. Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1UxthNr
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Topical Listing of Society EventsFor details of current events see pages 24
WeekendsFeb. 810, 2019: Winter Folk Music Weekend; Honor's Haven Resort, Ellenville,
N.Y.May 2427, 2019: Spring Folk Music Weekend at location TBAOct. 2527, 2019: Fall Folk Music Weekend at location TBA
ConcertsFri, Nov. 9: Matthew Byrne (from Newfoundland); 7:30pm at O.S.A. HallFri, Nov.30: Geoff Kaufman, 7:30pm at O.S.A. HallSun, Dec. 9: Anne Price, 7pm Coffeehouse@Ethical, Riverdale (Bronx)Concerts cosponsored with Peoples' Voice Cafe, Saturdays, 8pm:
Nov. 3: Magpie + Ivy & MirandaFeb. 16, 2019: Piedmont Bluz + Cole Quest & the City Pickers
Concerts cosponsored with the Good Coffeehouse, usually 2nd Sunday, 46pm.Sun, Nov.18: Sixth Annual Woody Guthrie Brooklyn HootSun, Dec. 2: Triboro
Special EventsVincent Cross: The Life & Times of James "The Rooster" Corcoran
Fri, Nov. 16: The Old Stone House, Brooklyn, 79pmSat, Dec.1: Geoff Kaufman workshop, at Pearl Studios, 519 8th Ave., 24pm
Sings and Informal JamsFri, Dec. 14: FMSNY Anniversary Jam and Sing, 7:30pm at O.S.A. Hall
SAVE THE DATE!December date TBA: Carolling at the Regal Heights Rehab. Center, Jcksn HtsMaritime Folk Song & Music Session: John St. Ch., first Sundays, 24 pm:
December 2. (no sing in November) Folk Open Sing: First Wednesday of each month, (November 7th, December 5th,
Jan. 2nd, etc.), 710 pm; Ethical Culture Society in Park Slope, Brooklyn.Irish Traditional Music Session: every Monday (except 12/24), 811 pm,
Landmark Tavern, 11th Ave. & 46th St; free, featured performers to be ann.Upper West Side Song Swap at HINY, 891 Amsterdam Ave; 58 pm, usually second Sunday of the month: Nov. 11, Dec. 9, Jan. 13, etc.
Shanty Sing: on the 3rd Sunday, 25 pm on Staten Island, (Nov. 18, Dec. 16, etc.)Sunnyside Singers Club: every Wednesday, 811 pm, Aubergine Cafe, Woodside,
Queens. Special guests: November 14, Mary Courtney; December 19, Heather Wood; January 30, Marina Meyler; February 27, Victor Cuneen; May 15, Marie Mularczyk O'Connell and the Mountain Maidens
Business Meetings, etc.Board of Directors Meeting at 7:15pm usually second Monday, except January: , Nov. 19, Dec. 10, at O.S.A. Info: Evy at 7185491344, after 11 am.
Updated FMSNY events information (online)is available on our website at: http://www.folkmusicny.org
The Society's Web Page: www.folkmusicny.org
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PRENEWALYour membership expiration date is printed on your newsletter mailing label. If you send in your renewal before it expires, you will save wear and tear on Tom, our Membership Chair, and also save the club the cost of mailing you a reminder. Address to send to is on the back cover membership blank.
Thank you.
by Ruth Lipman
Gail LevineFried, longtime FMSNY Club member (since 1968), was recently registered as a "Marriage Officiant" (valid for NYC) at the Office of the City Clerk. Gail completed Advanced level of Training in REIKI, a therapeutic modality, nonmanipulative method of natural energy work (International School of REIKI, Loving Touch Center) and was ordained as a "Minister of Spiritual Healing" in February, 2017. Gail is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT, Yoga Alliance) and also teaches Chair Yoga at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn and a Gentle Hatha mat Yoga class, privately. On Oct. 27th, Gail will be inducted into New York University's "Perstare Society" in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of her graduation from NYU's Washington Square College (now the College of Arts and Sciences) in 1968. She also holds Masters and Doctoral degrees from NYU.
This summer, Harvey Cort was a gracious (although reluctant) host to a pigeon. Beaky CortLipman, a goodlooking chick, was hatched on Harvey’s terrace in July and finally left in late September. We witnessed the takeoff, a Hitchcockesque event where about a dozen pigeons lined up on the terrace railing with Beaky, who then flew away. The others lingered, evidently eyeing the accommodations. We informed them that this is NOT an “Air” bnb!
If you have news to share, contact me at 372 Central Park West; #15B, New York, NY 10025; 2126636309, ruthlipman(at)msn.com
November means that fall is really here. Just the right time for music!! Actually anytime is the right time.
Our usual events are occurring: the Irish Traditional Music Sessions, the Sunnyside Singers Club, the Upper West Side Song Swap, the Folk Open Sing, and the Shanty Sing. Always good times for everyone. In addition, at the People’s voice, Magpie + Ivy & Miranda will be appearing. Matthew Byrne and Geoff Kaufman will be appearing in concert, with both events at OSA. In addition, Geoff will give a workshop the day after his concert on “Exploring the African/African American roots of sea chanteys”. Vincent Cross will be presenting the “Life and times of James “the Rooster” Corcoran” in music and there will be the Sixth Annual Woody Guthrie Brooklyn Hoot.
What a great way to spend November. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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For addresses, times, phone numbers, and other details, see the location informa tion on page 10 following this calendar. For Repeating Events Listing, see page 13. Events with a pound sign (#) are run or cosponsored by the club and more info is on pages 24; other events are not run by the Club, and information given is the best available at press time. Send information for listing to: listings (at)folkmusicny.org or Margaret Murray, 1684 W. First Street, #C6, Brooklyn, New York 11223. DEADLINE is the 12th of the preceding month. This Calendar is updated online when latebreaking information is available. You can view the online pdf newsletter: there is often a link on the club website, www.folkmusicny.org. If not, members have an ID number printed on the address label use that and your last name to login at: https://mon.fsgw2.org/nypfmc/.
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Updated as of 11/6/18. Corrections after the printed copy have the date in red bold. Some earlier listings may have been deleted to make room for the new ones.
earlier events deleted to make room for additional items...
7 We# Folk Open Sing; 7pm, Ethical Culture Society, Bklyn; see p.2
7 We Andy Statman & friends: Barbés, 376 9th St., Bklyn; 8p
8 Th Native American Flute Workshop: WMI Plus; The New School, 55 W. 13th St., 5th fl.; 7pm
9 Fr Gene Bender and Séagda Coyle: Blarney Star
9 Fr# Matthew Byrne: O.S.A. Hall; 7:30pm
10 Sa New York City Labor Chorus: Peoples Voice Café
11 Su# Upper West Side Songswap; HINY, see page 3
14 We# Mary Courtney: featured performer at Sunnyside Singers Club; see p. 2
14 We Andy Statman & friends: Eldridge St. Synagogue; 7pm
14 We Techung (Tibet) – Songs and Stories of Padmasambhara: Rubin Museum; 78pm; tour of “The Second Buddah – Master of Time” at 6:15pm
15 Th Joe Jencks: First Acoustics House Concert: 6:30pm dinner; 7:30pm concert
16 Fr# Vincent Cross*: The Life and Times of James “The Rooster” Corcoran: The Old Stone
House, Bklyn; 7pm; see pp 2317 Sa Aritmia: WMI; Thalia at
Symphony Space; 7:30pm17 Sa Judy Kass plus Patricia
Shih: Peoples Voice Café17 Sa Stelios Petrakis Cretan
Quartet: Robert Browning Assoc.; Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall; 8:30pm
18 Su# Shanty Sing: Snug Harbor, Staten Island; 25pm
18 Su# Sixth Annual Woody Guthrie Brooklyn Hoot*: Good CH; 4pm; see pp 23
20 Tu Olga Cerpa Y Mestisay: WMI; David Rubinstein Atrium at Lincoln Center; 7:30pm; free
26 Mo Andy Statman and friends: Winters Eve at Lincoln Square; free concert
30 Fr gina Breedlove: Naked Soul at RMA; 7pm
30 Fr# Geoff Kaufman: Concert at OSA; 7:30pm; see p. 3
NEW YORK CITY – DECEMBER
1 Sa# Geoff Kaufman Workshop: Pearl Studios, 519 8th Avenue; 2pm; see p. 3
1 Sa Kristin Lems; Sally Campbell: Peoples Voice Café
2 Su# Maritime Folk Song Session:
Mondays#: Irish Tradi onal Music Session at the Landmark; 8pm; (except 12/24)see p. 2Wednesdays#: Sunnyside Singers Club in Woodside, Queens; 8pm; see p. 2
NEW YORK CITY ‐NovemberMondays#: Irish Tradi onal Music Session at the Landmark; 8pm; see p. 2Wednesdays#: Sunnyside Singers Club, Woodside, Qns; see p. 2
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John Street Church; 35pm; see p. 2
2 Su# Triboro: Good C'house; 46p2 Su The Klezmatics w/ Susan
McKeown; Murmrr , Bklyn5 We# Folk Open Sing; 7pm in
Brooklyn; see p. 2 5 We Andy Statman and friends:
Barbés, Brooklyn7 Fr Larry Campbell and Teresa
Williams: Naked Soul, 7pm7 Fr Brian Conway and John
Walsh: Blarney Star;
LONG ISLAND – NOVEMBER2 Fr Miles and Mafale: Garden
Stage; UUCCN 3 Sa Tom Chapin & the Chapin
Sisters: 1st Sat. Cncrt; FMSH15 Th Jessy Terry & Rachel
Kilgour: Hard Luck Café; FMSH
16 Fr The Black Feathers: Our Times Coffeehouse
LONG ISLAND – DECEMBER1 Sa FMSH Members Invitational
Showcase; 1st Sat. Concert2 Su Loudon Wainwright III,
Suzzy Roche, Lucy Wainwright Roche – All in a Family: Landmark on Main St
7 Fr Rupert Wates: Garden Stage; UUCCN
NEW YORK STATE – NOVEMBER1 Th Heather Pierson Trio; also
Whispering Tree: Towne Crier; 7pm
1 Th Mile Twelve: Caffe Lena; 7pm2 Fr The Heather Pierson Trio:
The Folkus; 8pm2 Fr Josh Ritter: Emelin Theater;
SOLD OUT3 Sa Music Together’s Garry
Dignan: Old Songs; 10:30AM3 Sa Tilly Foster:
Live@theUpstream: River Spirit Music; 7:30pm
3 Sa Terrance Simeon & The Zydeco Experience: Towne Crier; 8:30pm
3 Sa Streiml: Rosendale Café3 Sa Upsouth Twisters: Turning
Point; 8:30pm:
4 Su Shtreiml: Caffe Lena; 7pm3 Sa Betty & The Baby Boomers:
The Addy at The Eighth Step8 Th Kevin Burke: Towne Crier;
7pm8 Th Nick Moss Band feat. Dennis
Gruenling: Turning Point; 8pm9 Fr Roy Hurd: Caffe Lena; 8pm9 Fr Eliza Gilkyson: Towne Crier;
8:30pm10 Sa Bright Series – Everything
Turned to Color: Caffe Lena; 8pm
10 Sa Hubby Jenkins: Rosendale Café
11 Su Rev. Robert Jones and Matt Watroba: Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse
11 Su Bobby Long: Caffe Lena; 7pm
11 Su Yarn: Towne Crier; 7pm15 Th Beaucoup Blue: Caffe Lena;
7pm15 Th Nobody’s Girl: Towne Crier;
7pm16 Fr The Acoustic Guitar Project:
the Folkus16 Fr An Evening with Leo Kottke:
Towne Crier; 8:30pm16 Fr Nordlys Global Voices –
Stelios Petrakis Quartet: Caffe Lena; 8pm
17 Sa Harvest Gathering, Celebrate 10 Years of Ashokan: speakers and performers include Sarah Lee Guthrie, Laurel Massé, Vinnie Martucci, Ruth Unger Merenda, Jay Unger & Molly Mason: 1pm, Reception; 2pm, Music and Stories; 3pm, Site Walk; 14pm; Ashokan Center, ashokancenter.org/harvest
17 Sa Lazy Aces: Cranberry C'house17 Sa Shemikia Copeland Band:
Towne Crier; 8:30pm17 Sa Ronnie Penque’s Panama
Dead: Turning Point; 8:30pm17 Sa Radio Free Honduras:
Common Ground Coffeehouse; 7:30pm
17 Sa John McEuen – “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” multimedia celebration: Emelin
17 Sa Windborne Concert:
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Tompkins Corners Cultural Ctr.; 7:30pm
18 Su Second Hudson Valley Ukelele Invitational hosted by Edukated Fleas: Towne Crier; 2:30pm
18 Su Manticore – Tribute to Emerson Lake & Palmer: Towne Crier; 7pm
18 Su Travelin’ McCourys: Caffe Lena; 3 & 7pm
23 & 24 Annie & the Hedonists: Caffe Lena; 8pm
24 Sa Greg Farley: Rosendale Café; 8pm
29 Th Chris Smither: Turning Point29 Th The Wiyos: Caffe Lena; 7pm
NEW YORK STATE – DECEMBER1 Sa Red Dog Run: Rosendale
Café; 8pm1 Sa Robinson and Rohe – The
Longest Winter: Common Ground Coffeehouse
1 Sa Shilelagh Law: Towne Crier; 8:30pm
1 Sa Loudon Wainwright III, Suzy Roche, Lucy Wainwright Roche – All in a Family: Emelin Theater
1 Sa The Wynotte Sisters: Caffe Lena; 8pm
1 Sa The Klezmatics; Troy Music Hall, Troy, NY; 7:30pm
2 Su Seth Glier: Caffe Lena; 7pm2 Su The Mammals with Buffalo
Stack & The Restless Age: High Meadows School Benefit for the Kollzer Music Center; Stone Ridge; 24pm
2 Su Sharkey & the Sparks: Turning Point; 4pm
6 Th The Klezmatics – “Happy Joyous Hanukah Lyrics by Woody Guthrie”: Emelin
7 Fr Jeb Jones Band: Turning Point; 8:30pm
7 Fr David Mallett: Caffe Lena; 8pm
7 Fr Tom Rush: Towne Crier; 8:30pm
7 Fr Karen Savoca & Pete Heitzman: the Folkus
7 Fr Lisa Gutkin w/ David Licht; Unision Cent. New Paltz; 8pm
NEW JERSEY NOVEMBERearlier events deleted to make room for
additional items...16 Fr Lucy Kaplansky with opener
The End of America: Outpost in the Burbs
16 Fr James Keelaghan: Princeton Folk Music Society
23 Fr Maia McCormick: the Minstrel
29 Th The Klezmatics; So. Orange Performing Arts Cent.; 7:30pm
30 Fr Reeds, Rhythm and All That Brass plus Frank & Hank: the Minstrel
NEW JERSEY DECEMBER7 Fr Chorus Song Night with song
leaders Ken Schatz, Carrie Cantor, Jerry Krantman, Mike Agranoff: the Minstrel
CONNECTICUT NOVEMBER2 Fr Art Garfunkel – In Close
Up: Ridgefield Playhouse; 8p2 Fr Lara Herscovitch and the
Highway Philosophers: Folk Fridays Series; CT Folk; First Presby. Ch., 704 Whitney Ave., New Haven; 7:30pm
3 Sa Kevin Burke & Tommy Tommy O’Sullivan: Shamrock Traditional Irish Music Society; Gaelic American Club
3 Sa The Kennedys: The Buttonwood Tree; 8pm
3 Sa Sally Rogers & Claudia Schmidt: Sounding Board
3 Sa Sisters of Slide plus Carolyn Doctorow: mActivity Café
3 Sa Stan Sullivan & Guests: Roaring Brook Concerts
3 Sa Don White: Vanilla Bean Café4 Su Jaeger & Reid: Acoustic
Celebration; 4pm4 Su Seafoam Green (Ireland) plus
Twice Around: mActivity Café Bar
9 Fr Kenny and Amanda Smith: Guitartown CT Productions; 7:30pm
10 Sa Eliza Gilkyson with Tracy Grammer & Jim Henry:
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This list gives more detailed information for locations listed in the chronological Events Listings. It does not generally include information about locations in the Repeating Events listings. Corrections to this list are most welcome! Send location info to: Don Wade, 3541 72nd St, Jackson Hts, NY 11372; 7184268555, DonWade(at)donwade.us#=new information or listing. § = Society with a newsletter which lists area events.AROUND TOWN (The 5 boroughs of NYC)Barbes, 376 9th Street (corner of 6th Ave), Park Slope, Brooklyn; 3474220248Blarney Star see Glucksman Ireland HouseEthical Culture Society (Brooklyn), 53 Prospect Park West, B'klyn 11215 (at 2nd St)First Acoustics; house concert, www.firstacoustics.orgFolk Open Sing: Ethical Culture Society (Brooklyn), 53 Prospect Park West, B'klyn 11215
(at 2nd St) – see p. 2Glucksman Ireland House at New York University, 1 Washington Mews (enter on 5th Ave off
Washington Square); 8pm 2129983950, www.blarneystar.comGood Coffeehouse at the Old Stone House, 336 Third Street, bet. 4th/5th Avenues,
Brooklyn, NY. 7187683195; 4:306:30pm;http://on.fb.me/1UxthNrHINY, Hostels International NY, 103rd St. & Amsterdam Ave; 58pm see page 23.Irish Arts Center/An Claidheamh Soluis, 553 W. 51 St, Manhattan; 2127573318;
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10 Sa Mark Mandeville & Raianne Richards: Vanilla Bean Café
10 Sa Bill Staines: Branford Folk Coffeehouse
11 Su Jonathan Byrd & the Pickup Cowboys plus the Podunk Throwbacks: mActivity Café
11 Su Irish Mythen: Acoustic Celebration; 4pm
15 Th Steep Canyon Rangers with opener Pluck & Rail: The Ridgefield Playhouse; 7:30pm
16 Fr Windborne Singers: Friday Night at All Souls
17 Sa Kate Callahan & Friends: Roaring Brook Concerts
17 Sa Kevin Connolly: Vanilla Bean17 Sa Steve Gillette & Cindy
Mangsen: Sounding Board17 Sa Porch Party Mamas:
mActivity Café Bar17 Sa Washboard Slim & The
Bluelights: Buttonwood Tree18 Su Zoe Mulford: Sounding
Board Too; concerts: at the Lodge at Winding Trails, 50 Winding Trails Dr., Farmington; 3pm
24 Sa Don Flemons plus Kevin Burt: mActivity Café Bar
24 Sa Seth Glier: Vanilla Bean Café
24 Sa Kerri Powers: The Buttonwood Tree
24 Sa Bill Staines: Good Folk Coffeehouse, Rowayton Methodost Church, Fellowship Hall, Rowayton; 8pm;
25 Su Rachel Kilgour + Crys Matthews: mActivity Café
25 Su Andes Manta (Andean folk music): Robbie Collomore Music Series; 5pm
25 Su Hot Tuna Acoustic: The Ridgefield Playhouse; 7:30pm
30 Fr Garnet Rogers: Vanilla Bean 30 Fr Lula Wiles: Meeting House
Presents Concert Series
CONNECTICUT DECEMBER1 Sa Kala Farnham & Maria
Sangiolo: Vanilla Bean Café1 Sa Vance Gilbert: mActivity
Café Bar5 We Cherish the Ladies:
Shamrock Traditional Irish Music Society; concert at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield
7 Fr The Honey Dewdrops: Guitartown CT Productions
7 Fr Magpie: Folk Fridays Series – CT Folk
7 Fr Daphne Lee Martin: Friday Night Folk at All Souls
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www.irishartscenter.org.Jalopy, 315 Columbia St., Brooklyn; 7183953214; www.jalopy.biz/John Street Church, 44 John St. (east of Broadway and one block parallel to and south of
Fulton). see page 4Landmark Tavern, 626 11th Avenue (on 46th St); cosponsored with and led by Don Meade;
for info 2122472562 or http://www.thelandmarktavern.org/events.phpNaked Soul; see Rubin Museum of ArtOld Stone House, 336 Third St, bet. 4th/5th Avenues, Brooklyn, NY. 7187683195; see p.3OSA (Organization of Staff Analysts), 220 E. 23rd Street New York., suite 707 (between 2nd
and 3rd Ave).for NYPFMC concerts, see page 23.Peoples' Voice Cafe; Sat 8PM at Community Church of NY, 40 E 35 St (between Park &
Madison); info: 2127873903, www.peoplesvoicecafe.org; $20 closed June, July, Aug.Robert Browning Associates, concerts at various locations;
www.robertbrowningassociates.comRubin Museum of Art, 150 W. 17th St. NYC; 2126205000; www.rmanyc.orgSaint John's Lutheran Church, 81 Christopher Street, NYC 10014; Subway: Christopher
Street on the #1, West 4th Street on others. FMSNY concerts see pages 23Shanty Sing: The William Main Doerflinger Memorial Sea Shanty Sessions at the Noble
Maritime Collection, 2 to 5 PM, see pages 23. For further info, RConroy421[at]aol.com or 3472679394
WMIWorld Music Institute Concerts: (8:00 PM unless indicated) various locations: Symphony Space; 2537 Bway (at 95th St), Manhattan; 2128645400
Town Hall, 123 W. 43 St, Manhattan, 2128402824; info: World Music Inst., 68 Jay St., Ste. 201, Brooklyn, NY 11201 ; www.worldmusicinstitute.org; 2125457536
Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, 57 St & 7th Ave, Manhattan; 2122477800LONG ISLANDFMSH=Huntington Folk Music Society § (PO Box 290, Huntington Station 11746) 1st
Saturday Concerts at the Congregational Church of Huntington, 30 Washington Drive, Centerport (north side of Route 25A at Huntington border); also Hard Luck Cafe concerts on the 3rd Thursday at the Sky Room of the Cinema Arts Center, 423 Park Ave., Huntington; also monthly (usually the 2nd Sunday) Folk Jams at the Huntington Library from 1 to 5pm. Info: liconcertnotes[at]optonline.net; http://fmsh.org
Garden Stage Concerts, Open Mic Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Central Nassau (www.uuccn.org) 223 Stewart Ave at NW Corner Nassau Blvd, Garden City 5162488855 www.gardenstage.com
Hard Luck Cafe: 3rd Thursday at the Sky Room of the Cinema Arts Center, 423 Park Ave., Huntington; run by Huntington FMSsee FMSH.
Landmark Community Center, 232 Main St, Port Washington; 5167676444; 8pm performances in their Jeanne Rimsky Theater; www.LandmarkonMainStreet.org,
LITMA § (Long Island Traditional Music Assn. c/o Liz Levitt, 133 Clinton Ave, Mastic NY 11950). Smithtown events at Smithtown Historical Society's Brush Barn, 211 Main St (Rte 25 east of Rte 111), Smithtown: Contra dance 2nd Fridays, 8pm (6313697854); English Country Dances 3rd Sunday 2pm (6317573627); Orchestra rehearsals (5164334192). Other Locations: Contradance 1st Saturday, 8pm Oct.June Watermill Community Center (6317259321). Shape Note Sing 3rd Sunday, 1pm, Bethany Presbyterian Church, 425 Maplewood Rd., Huntington Station. House Song Circle 2nd Saturday at various locations (6312815648). www.LITMA.org
UUCCN Coffee House Concerts; Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Central Nassau 223 Stewart Avenue Garden City www.uuccn.org one Friday of the month (mostly first Friday) $15 Admission; www.uuccn.org/
UPSTATE NEW YORKAshokan Center, 477 Beaverkill Rd., Olivebridge 12461; 8456578333;
www.ashokancenter.orgCaffè Lena, 47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs; 5185830022; www.caffelena.orgCommon Ground CoffeeHouse, First Unitarian Society of Westchester, 25 Old Jackson Ave.
HastingsonHudson; 914 4782710. one Saturday a month. http://commongroundfusws.com
Cranberry Coffeehouse, 183 Riverside Drive, Binghamton, New York 13905; third Saturday, 7:30pm; featured performers plus open mic; www.cranberrycoffeehouse.org; phone: Chris, 6077549437
Eighth Step Coffeehouse; 8th Step at Proctors, 432 State St., Schenectady; 5184341703;
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Calendar Listings Information, continued from previous pageEmelin Theater; Library La, Mamaroneck, 10543; 8:30pm; 9146980098; www.emelin.orgFiddle & Dance News is a bimonthly dance & music calendar for the MidHudson region;
$6 to 987 Rte. 28A, West Hurley 12491; 8453382996.Folkus; concerts at May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society, 3800 East Genesee St,
Syracuse, N.Y.; http://www.folkus.org/; Box 197, DeWitt, NY 13214Old Songs, Inc, PO Box 466, 37 South Main St, Voorheesville 12186; 5187652815;
www.oldsongs.orgRiver Spirit Music house concerts, 5pm in Hastingson Hudson; (potluck at 4pm) http://
www.riverspiritmusic.com/houseconcerts (347) MUSIC76Rosendale Cafe, 434 Main St, Rosendale 12472; 8456589048; 9pm cover & min;
www.rosendalecafe.comTompkins Corners Cultural Center, 729 Peekskill Hollow Road. Putnam Valley, NY.
Donation $15; www.tompkinscorners.org; 845 5287280. 7:30pmTowne Crier Cafe, 379 Main St, Beacon, 8458551300; www. townecrier.com; concerts
many nights; open mic Tue & Wednesday; reservations suggestedTurning Point, 468 Piermont Ave., Piermont, Rockland County (off rte 9W south of Nyack);
(845) 3591089; food avail; www.piermontny.com/turningWalkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse; 7:30PM, Memorial United Methodist Church, 250
Bryant Ave, White Plains; (914) 2420374; www.WalkaboutClearwater.org second Sat NEW JERSEYHurdy Gurdy Folk Music C'hse: Fairlawn Community Center, 1010 Kipp St, Fairlawn; info:
2013841325, adv. tickets 2017912225; 1st Sat, 8pm, through May. (run by Hurdy Gurdy Folk Music Club §); <info[at]hurdygurdyfolk.org>; www.hurdygurdyfolk.org.)
Minstrel Coffeehouse; Fri, 7:45pm, $7 (2nd Fri, open stage); Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Rd, Morristown, NJ. (Run by Folk Project §, POB 41, Mendham 07945; 9733359489; www.folkproject.org; Sat concert info: 9733359489
Outpost in the "Burbs" Coffeehouse The Unitarian Church of Montclair or the Montclair High School Auditorium; twice monthly; 8:30pm; 9737446560; www.outpostintheburbs.org
Princeton Folk Music Soc. §; usually cncrts 3rd Fri. Sept. through May at Christ Congregation Church, 55 Walnut Lane (across from Princeton HS), Princeton; $20 ($15 NYPFMC members); info: Justin Kodner, 6097990944; <info[at]princetonfolk.org> www.princetonfolk.org .
CONNECTICUTAcoustic Celebration; Most Concerts in St. Stephen's North Hall, 351 Main St., Ridgefield;
4pm; www.acousticcelebration.orgBranford Folk Music Society, First Cong. Ch, 1009 Main St, Branford, 8pm; 2034887715,
<branfordfolk[at]yahoo.com>, http://folknotes.org/branfordfolk/Buttonwood Tree, 605 Main St., Middletown; 8603474957; www.buttonwood.orgFolk Fridays Series; CT Folk[at]First Presbyterian Church, 704 Whitney Ave., New Haven;
www.ctfolk.comFriday Night Folk Cfehse, All Souls Universalist Unitarian Congregation, 19 Jay St., New
London; 8604430316; www.fridaynightfolk.orgGood Folk Cfehse., Rowayton United Meth. Church; Rowayton Av & Pennoyer St.;
Rowayton; 8pm; 2038664450 <goodfolk[at]yahoo.com>, www.goodfolkcoffeehouse.com
GuitartownCT Productions; The Unitarian Society Hall, 700 Hartford Turnpike, Hamden; 2034304060 or www.guitartownct.com
mActivity Café Bar, 285 Nicoll St., New Haven; www.mactivity.com/eventscalendarMeeting House Presents Concert Series; Unitarian Society of Hartford;
www.ushartford.com; 8pmRidgefield Playhouse. 80 East Ridge, Ridgefield, CT 06877, 2034385795;
www.ridgefieldplayhouse.orgRoaring Brook Concerts; Roaring Brook Nature Cent, 70 Gracey Rd, Canton; Sat's, 7:30pm;
Open Mike one Wed, 7:30pm (open thru April); 8606930263, www.roaringbrookconcerts.org
Sounding Board C.H., Universalist Church of West Hartford, 433 Fern St., West Hartford CT; Sat's, 8pm, $10, (closed July & August) info: Brent Hall, 460 Wallingford Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410; 2032728404; http://folknotes.org.
Vanilla Bean Café, corner of 44, 169 & 97, Pomfret; 8pm Sat eve's plus first Fri open mike, 8609281562; www.thevanillabeancafe.com; $515
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Repeating Events ListingsRepeating events are generally not included in the events calendar. Space requirements force us to have abbreviated listings this month! See NJ events list printed in September See the full list printed in the December issue. For a complete and constantly updated list, go to: www.folkmusicny.org/repeating.html. You should always call and check first. Additions and corrections are most welcome! Send to: Don Wade, 3541 72 St, Jackson Heights, NY 11372; Email: Don(at)folkmusicny.org. [#=new or changed item. §= organization with newsletter]NYC BLUEGRASS & OLD-TIMESundays:Paddy Reilly's. 519 2 Ave, Manhattan (29 St)
2126861210; bluegrass, etc. jam 58pm; Sunday (see also Irish and general multiday listings); www. paddyreillysmusicbar.us/weeklylineup/
Southern Hospitality, 645 9th Ave at 45th St, Manhattan; Bluegrass Brunch from 12:15 to 3:45 with Fresh Baked Bluegrass.
Superfine, 125 Front St. Brooklyn, 7182439005; Bluegrass Brunch 11AM3PM
Mondays:Lowlands OldTime Jam, Lowlands Bar 543
3rd Ave (at 14 St), Bklyn 11215; 8:30pm1am; www.lowlandsbar.com; www.facebook. com/groups/209473585803954/
Paddy Reilly's. 519 2 Ave, Manhattan (29 St) 2126861210; 2nd & 4th Mon: Slow Bluegrass Jam; 1st, 3rd and occasional 5th Mon: Bluegrass & Beyond Jam, 7:3011p www.bluegrassandbeyondnyc.com or www.facebook.com/pages/BluegrassBeyondNYC/142022495825058
Rockwood Music Halllen St, NYC, 2124774155; First Monday Bluegrass Jam hosted by Michael Daves; 9:30pm, stage III; http://www.facebook.com/ FirstMondayBluegrassJam/
Tuesdays:Manhattan oldtime jam, Globe Bar, 158
East 23rd St., (between 3rd Ave. & Lexington); 8pm until 11 or so. every other Tuesday.
Wednesdays:Randolph Beer (343 Broome St (Bowery &
Elizabeth, 2123343706); Sheriff's Bluegrass Jam, 9:30 pm1:30 am; www.sheriffunclebob.com/news.asp
Jalopy, 315 Columbia St., Brooklyn; “Roots 'n Ruckus” oldtime and blues night 7183953214; www.jalopy.biz
Thursdays:Freddys, 627 5th Ave (18 St), Brooklyn, 718
7680131; CasHank Hootenanny Jamboree with Alex Battles first Thurs; www.facebook.com/pages/TheCasHankHootenannyJamboree/
72741338520; www. freddysbar.comFridays:Saturdays:Jalopy; 315 Columbia St., Brooklyn; Old
Time Open Jam with Harry Bolick; first Saturday of each month; 36pm; free; 7183953214; www.jalopy.biz
Randolph Beer, 343 Broome St, between the Bowery and Elizabeth St., Manhattan; 2123343706; Bluegrass Brunch from 1:30 to 5:30pm with Fresh Baked Bluegrass.
Southern Hospitality, 645 9th Ave at 45th St, Manhattan; Bluegrass Brunch from 12:15 to 3:45 with The Hunts.
Sunny's, 253 Conover St (between Reed & Beard St) in Red Hook, Brooklyn, 9 PM in the back: band performance followed by Bluegrass and Misc, jam at 10 PM, 'til late. 7186258211; www.sunnysredhook.com
NYC General Repeating Music:multiday:An Beal Bocht Cafe, 445 W. 238th St,
Riverdale (Bronx) bet. Greystone & Waldo Ave; 7188847127; Music most days; Sun 47pm John Redmond & Friends; Sun 8pm singersongwriter session; Tue open mic; Fri, .Mary Courtney’s Ballad Night 68pm; www.anbealbochtcafe.com
Paddy Reilly's. 519 2 Ave, Manhattan (29 St) 2126861210; nightly music 9:30pm; Sun, Bluegrass, Mon, Slow and fast Bluegrass Jams; Wed, open mic, 7pm; Sat Songwriters open mic, 6pm; (see also Irish multiday listings); http://www. paddyreillysmusicbar.us/weeklylineup
Sidewalk Cafe, 94 Ave A (6 St.); 2124737373; performers nightly; open mic; Mon’s 7p; www.sidewalkny.com
Underground Lounge, 955 West End Ave (West End and 107 St); Mon Open Mic, 8 11: Tuesday Acoustic
Mondays:Charles Street Synagogue, 53 Charles St (at
W. 4 St, 2 bl. N. of Sheridan Sq); American roots music most Mondays w/ Andy Statman & Friends; 8:30pm; $15 2122426425
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<info(at)andystatman.org> Iona Bar, 180 Grand Street, Williamsburg,
Bklyn, (G train Grand St stop); http://ionabrooklyn.com; Scottish Session Mondays; 8.30pm; https://www.facebook.com/pages/IonaScottishSession/348968145220186
Jewish People's Philharmonic Chorus, 67:30PM, Dorot, Inc, 171 W. 85th St; info: Nan Bases, 2128071568 [3/96SG]
Magic Night Out; The Magician, 118 Rivington St, NY 10002; 8:3010:30pm (sign up from 5pm at bar); magicmikeout (at)gmail.com; 2126737881, Music, comedy, poetry, spoken word
Tuesdays:An Beal Bocht Cafe, 445 W. 238th St,
Riverdale (Bronx) bet. Greystone & Waldo Ave; 7188847127; 9pm Open mic; www.anbealbochtcafe.com
Church of the Village, 201 W. 13th St. at 7th Ave; English dancing to live music 710 pm, Sept. through June; www.cdny.org or 2124594080
Jalopy, 315 Columbia St., Brooklyn; 7183953214; www.jalopy.biz; some Tuesdays, Open Mic Night, 9pm;
Wednesdays:NYPFMC Folk Open Sing, 1st Wed; 7pm;
Ethical Culture Society, Bklyn see p.2Cornelia Street Cafe, 29 Cornelia Street,
Greenwich Village. The Songwriter's Beat, an acoustic night for songwriters hosted by Valerie Ghent, 3rd Wed. www.songwritersbeat.com, www. corneliastreetcafe.com, or 2129899319
Life Cafe Nine Eight Three, 983 Flushing Ave. East Williamsburg, Brooklyn; www.lifecafenyc.com; Open Mic Weds, 10pm; 7183861133
Shape Note Sing, 79:30pm; SeptemberJune. .St. John's Lutheran Church, 81 Christopher St. (bet. Bleecker & W. 4th Sts., near 7th Ave. S.), Greenwich Village, Manhattan; July & August: Saint Peter's Church, Lexington Ave. and E. 54th St, Music Room, 79pm; http://nycsacredharp.org
Sunny's, 253 Conover St (between Reed & Beard St) in Red Hook, Brooklyn, 9 or 10 PM in the front or the back: rock, country, honky tonk, misc. bands. 7186258211; www.sunnysredhook.com
Sunnyside Singers Club, Aubergine Cafe, Sunnyside, Queens see page 2
Thursdays:New York Caledonian Club §: Pipes &
Drums of the NY Scottish, rehearsals every Thurs, Chanters at 6; pipes at 7,
info 2127244978; (PO Box 4542, NYC 101634542; 2126621083)
Charles Street Synagogue, 53 Charles St (at W. 4 St, 2 bl. N. of Sheridan Sq); music of the Jewish Mystics most Thursdays w/ Andy Statman & Friends; 8:30pm; $10; 2122426425; $15; info(at)andystatman.org
Christopher Street Coffeehouse, St. John's Lutheran Church. 81 Christopher St. Manhattan. 6:30pm signup, 7pm song circle with featured performer. 4th Thursday each month. http://stjohnslutheranonline.org/
Sunny's, 253 Conover St (between Reed & Beard St) in Red Hook, Brooklyn, 9 or 10 PM in the front or the back: rock, country, honky tonk, misc. bands. 7186258211; www.sunnysredhook.com
Fridays:American Folk Art Museum, 2 Lincoln
Square, Manhattan 10023; 2122651040; Free Music Fridays with various performers, 5:307:30pm; www.folkartmuseum.org/
Camp Friendship, 339 8th Street, Brooklyn 11215: Brooklyn Contra Dances 1st and 3rd Fridays (1st and 3rd Saturdays in summer) www.brooklynconrta.org
New York Caledonian Club §: Ceilidh, First Fri, call for info (PO Box 4542, NYC 10163; 2126621083); 2127244978
Sunny's, 253 Conover St (between Reed & Beard St) in Red Hook, Brooklyn, 9 or 10 PM in the front or the back: rock, country, honky tonk, misc. bands. 7186258211; www.sunnysredhook.com
Fri & Sat:Orchard Cafe, 1064 1st Ave, (SE Corner
58th St.), 2123711170, 8pm, www.orchardhousecafe.com,
Postcrypt Coffeehouse; St.Paul's Chapel bsmt, Columbia Univ. 116 St & B'way; Fri & Sat school year only (closed MaySept. & Dec.Jan.), 8:30pm; open stage usually 1st Sat (8pm signup); free
Saturdays:Camp Friendship, 339 8th Street, Brooklyn
11215: Brooklyn Contra Dances 1st and 3rd Saturdays in summer only (1st and 3rd Fridays, other seasons) www.brooklynconrta.org
Church of the Village, 201 W. 13th St. at 7th Ave; American (mostly contra) dancing most Saturdays, 8:0011:00 pm (beginners at 7:30). Sept. through June; www.cdny.org or 2124594080
Paddy Reilly's. 519 2 Ave, Manhattan (29 St) 2126861210; open mic
Shape Note Sing, 79:30pm; Saturday before
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first Sunday: otherwise at Jimmy’s No. 43, 43 E. 7th St (bet 2nd & 3rd Ave), Manhattan
Sundays:Bitter End, 147 Bleecker Street (between
Thompson and LaGuardia) Greenwich Village; 2126737030; www.bitterend. com; www.thebitterendjamnyc.com; Open mic every 2nd and 4th Sun at 7pm
Shanty Sing at Snug Harbor: on the 3rd Sunday see page 23
Shape Note Sing: Joe Beasley Sacred Harp Singing: 2nd Sun. at St.Paul's Church, 199 Carroll St (cr. Clinton), Brooklyn; 7187932848; 2pm including PotLuck snack break; Info: BJPub(at)Prodigy.net; www.nycsacredharp.org
Shape Note Sing; Church of the Epiphany, 1393 York Ave (corner of E. 74 St) enter on 74 St; singing in the chapel just to the right of the main sanctuary; www.nycsacredharp.org; 3rd Sundays September through May, 25 pm.; 2127508977
Terra Firma, 119 Ingraham St, Bushwick, Brooklyn, alltraditional folk session from all traditions (piano available), First Sunday, 58pm; info 9172147623
NYC Irish Music: Open Sessions (free) & repeating music see also: www.murphguide.com /tradsession.htm
Multiday:An Beal Bocht Cafe, 445 W. 238th St,
Riverdale (Bronx) bet. Greystone & Waldo Ave; 7188847127; Music most days; Sun 24pm Irish Session; Sun 4pm singersongwriter session; Tue open mic; Fri, .Mary Courtneys Ballad Night 68pm; www.anbealbochtcafe.com
Paddy Reilly's. 519 2 Ave, Manhattan (29 St) 2126861210; nightly music 9:30pm; Thurs Session w/ Niall O'Leary 10:30pm; http://www. paddyreillysmusicbar.us/weeklylineup/
The Catalpa, 119 E. 233rd St, Woodlawn, Bronx; 7183241781 Sun session; Wed, Eamonn O'Reilly & Matt Mancuso
Sundays:Cafe Martin, 5th Ave. bet 4 & 5 Streets in
Brooklyn; once a month session 48pm; info: Chris Carpenter, Mandochamp2003(at)yahoo.com
Eleventh Street Bar, 510 E. 11th St (between Ave's A & B); session with Tony Demarco. 9:30 pm – 12:30am; http://tonydemarcomusic.net/td.gigs.html
Flagship Brewery. 40 Minthorne St, Staten Island, New York 10301. 1st Sunday, Staten Island Seisiun, 25pm;
www.facebook.com/events/212466132438930/
Mustang Harry's, 352 7 Ave. (between 29 & 30 St).); presented by Ull Mor CCE: session 58pm; info Maureen Donachie, at ceolagusrince(at)gmail.com
Jack O'Neill's , 130 Franklin St., Brooklyn, 7183893888, info(at)jackoneills.com; www.jackoneills.com; Session, 811pm; info, Tony Horswill at tony(at) catandfiddlesessions.com [1107]
New York Irish Center Hall, 1040 Jackson Ave Long Island City, Queens, Maureen: 7184402616 or ullmor(at)comhaltas.net www.newyorkirishcenter.org; Ceili third Sunday, 8mdnte
Doc Watson's, 1490 2 Ave (77 St), 2129885300; 8:3012:30am session w/ Aonach
Yeats Tavern, 4224 Bell Blvd, Bayside, Queens; 6pm session; 7182250652
Mondays:Theatre 80, 80 St. Marks Place (at 1st Ave),
New York 10003; 2123880388 . 8 pm sean nos dance & footwork; 9pm Seisiun with Deirdre Corrigan, & Bernadette Fee; www.theatre80.net.
Landmark Tavern, 626 11th Ave at 46 St, 811pm session with Don Meade and often featured guest, free; food and drink available; 2122472562; see page 2
Paddy Reilly's Pub, 2nd Ave at 29th St. Traditional singers circle; First Monday 6:30pm Info Louise Kitt, LWalsh9709(at)aol.com
Tuesdays:Jack Dempsey's Pub, 61 2nd Ave (bet 3 & 4
St); session: 8pm; 2123880662; www.DempseysPub.com [12/06]
Swift Hibernian Lounge, 34 E. 4th St (bet Bowery & Lafayette), 2122603600; 9:30pm session w/ Tony DiMarco; www. SwiftBarNYC.com
O'Reilly's, 56 W.31 St bet 6th & B'way, 9pm session; 2126844244 [6/00Irish Arts]
Wednesdays:Fiddlesticks Pub, 5458 Greenwich Ave (bet
6 & 7 Av), 2124630516; perf by Morning Star [ 5/98DM
The Scratcher, 209 E. 5th St (bet 2 Ave & Bowery), 2124770030; session 11pm w/ Fiona Dougherty & Eamon O'Leary
Trinity Pub, 229 E. 84 St bet 1 & 2 Av, 2123274450, 911pm session run by Caitlin Warbelow
Thursdays:Maguires, 5420 Roosevelt Ave, Woodside,
Queens, 7184299426; Session with the F#Miners 9:30pm; www,maguirespublichouse.com
Mary O's, 32 Avenue A, NYC; 212505
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Paddy Reilly's, 519 2nd Ave. (29th St); Tony DeMarco, 10pm1am; 2126861210
Saturdays:St. Andrew's, 120 W. 44th St.(6 & 7 Av.); live
Celtic music 9pm 1am; 2128408413; www.StAndrewsNYC.com
Long Island Repeating EventsMonthly:American Legion Hall, 115 Southern Pkwy,
Plainview; 5169381519a. MidIsland IrishAmerican Club Ceili 1st Sat.
Huntington Folk Music Society § (PO Box 290, Huntington Station 11746; http://fmshny.org) see Calendar Listing Info.
Irish American Hall, 297 Willis Ave, Mineola; 5167469392 (9:30am1pm), 1 block North of Jericho Tpke (route 25). IrishAmerican Society Ceilidh once a month. [radio + 6/00 Irish Arts]
LITMA § (LI Traditional Music Assn., c/o Liz Levitt, 133 Clinton Ave, Mastic NY 11950). see Calendar Listings Info.
Our Times Coffeehouse, Ethical Humanist Society, 38 Old Country Rd, Garden City; www.ourtimescoffeehouse.org
Peacesmiths House Cfehse; 1st United Methodist Ch, 25 B'way/Rt.110, Amityville; music/poetry first Fri (OctJune); 5167980778
Mondays:Kenn’s open mic; The Village Lantern, 143 N
Wellwood Ave, Lindenhurst; http://thevillagelanterne.com; 6312251690
Tuesdays:Chowder House, 19 Bellport Rd, Bellport;
5162862343. Mostly acoustic, w/ singalongs & open mike
Field of Dreams, Old Country Road, Bethpage; 5169377603. Blues Jam
Wednesdays:Deepwells Mansion, 497 Route 25a, Saint
James; Acoustic Long Island: open mic 89pm; featured acoustic singersongwriter 910pm; free; www.acousticlongisland.com
Dunhills, Mineola, 5162481281: Buddy Merriam & Back Roads (Bluegrass) every other Wednesday ??
Starbucks Cafe, 101 W. Park Ave, Long Beach; acoustic & poets open mike; 5166709181
Thursdays:Hallockville Farm, 6038 Sound Ave,
Riverhead, NY 11901; Eastern Long Island OldTime Jam, 2nd & 4th Thursday, 6319653409, www.hallockville.com
Hunni's, 530 N. Broadway, Amityville; open mike jam; 6318411800 (??)
Zen Den Cafe, 14A Railroad Ave, Babylon; open mike; 6313211565
Sundays:Acoustic Afternoons, Mills Pond House, 660
Route 25A, St James , N.Y. 11780; acoustic open mic one Sunday a month; www.stacarts.org
Brush Barn, Smithtown; 1st Sunday; 27pm jam sessions sponsored by BG Club of L.I.; www.longislandbluegrass.org
Upstate NY Repeating Events (Also see www.oldsongs.org)
Multiday:The Art Gallery, 14 Route 212, Mt. Tremper;
Music & Poetry presented by Woodstock Acoustic Music and Poetry Society. Open mike nights Fri and Sat. Singer/songwriter Brother Hood host/featured artist at all shows. Adm free. 8456794362 (??)
Caffe Lena; 45 Phila St, Saratoga Springs 5185830022; open nightly; Thurs open mic; www.caffelena.com
Eighth Step Coffeehouse; concerts various days at several locations; www. eighthstep.org; 5184341703
Old Songs, Inc, PO Box 466, Voorheesville 12186; 5187652815; Festival the last full weekend of June, average of 2 concerts a month during the concert series (late Septearly Dec, Late JanMay); dances: family/community dance on the 1st Saturday, zydeco/Cajun dance on the last Saturday of the month Drum circle 3rd Monday of the Month; Wednesdays: 1st Open Mic, 2nd Contra Dance Tunes, 3rd Traditional Irish Slow Session, 4th Aussie Bush Band Jam; www.oldsongs.org
St. Johns Folk; St. John’s Hall , 8 Sunnyside (& Bedford) Pleasantville; Folk Circle 2nd Fri and open mic 2nd Sat.; www.songster.org/
Towne Crier, 379 Main St, Beacon, 8458551300; www. townecrier.com; concerts many nights; open mic Tue & Wed
Turning Point, 368 Piermont Ave, 9143591089; performances weekends and other; full menu available
Watercolor Café, 2094 Boston Post Road, Larchmont; 9148342213; www. watercolorcafe.net; varied shows Wed, Thur, Fri, 8pm
Monthly:Pickin' & Singn' Gathern', Inc §, 2137
Pangburn Rd, Duanesburg, NY 12056 <www.pickingandsinging.org >; Sing ‐around meetings on 2nd Sun, Sept.May, at Old Songs Community arts Center, 37
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The Folk Music Society of New York, Inc./NY Pinewoods Folk Music Club was started in 1965 and is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, educational corpora‐tion; an affiliate of the Country Dance & Song So‐ciety of America and a member of the Folk Alliance. Our annual report is available from our office, 444 W. 54 St, #7, NYC, NY 10019 or from the Office of Charities Registration, N.Y. Dept. of State, 162 Washington Av, Albany, NY 12232.
We have approximately 350 members and run con certs, weekends, classes, and gettogethers, all with an emphasis on traditional music. The Soci‐ety is run entirely by volunteers with a Board of Directors elected by the membership. The work‐ing officers below (members of and elected by the board) wel come your help and suggestions.
Memberships are listed on the back page; regular memberships help support the society and include one newsletter subscription (11 issues yearly) and reduced admissions. Won’t you join us?
2018 Board of Directors:
Membership: Tom Weir, 340 W. 28th Street, #13J, New York, NY 10001; 2126955924; <membership(at)folkmusicny.org>. [coupon on back cover.]
Program: Heather Wood, 444 W. 54th St, #7, NYC, NY 10019; 2129578386; <program(at)folkmusicny.org>
Education: presently unfilled
Social Chair: Rosalie Friend, 7189654074; <social(at)folkmusicny.org>
President: Evy Mayer, 3050 Fairfield Avenue #3K, Bronx, NY 10463 7185491344 (after 11 am) <president(at)folkmusicny.org>
VicePresident: Anne Price, 7185434971 <vicepres(at)folkmusicny.org>
Treasurer & Finance Committee Chair: Heather Wood, 444 W. 54th St, #7, New York, NY 10019; 2129578386; <treasurer(at)folkmusicny.org>
Publicity: Lynn Cole with Nancy Moccaldi; Lynn, 8310 35 Av, #2W, Jackson Hts, NY 11372; 9193089526; <publicity(at)folkmusicny.org>
Newsletter: Eileen Pentel, 3541 72nd St., Jackson Heights, NY 11372; 7186726399; <newsletter(at)folkmusicny.org>
Scholarship Coordinator: Marilyn Suffet, 7187861533 <ssuffet(at)nyc.rr.com>
Corporate and Recording Secretary: Marilyn Suffet, 7187861533 <ssuffet(at)nyc.rr.com>
Other Board Members: Vincent Cross, Clarice Kjerulff, Frank Moccaldi, Betsy Mayer, Margaret Murray, Steve Suffet, Don Wade, John Ziv
Weekend Coordinator: Joy C. Bennett
Reciprocal Arrangements: The Society has a reciprocal members’ admission agreements with CD*NY, Princeton Folk Music Society, The Folk Project (NJ), and the Borderline Folk Music Club.
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Folk Music Society of NY InformationNEWSLETTER INFORMATION (ISSN10414150)
Publisher: Folk Music Society of N.Y., Inc., 444 W. 54 St., #7, NYC, NY 10019. © 2017
DEADLINE: the 12th of the month prior to publication (no Aug. issue).
Send address changes to the membership chair: Tom Weir, 340 W. 28 St, #13J, NYC, NY 10001; 2126955924; membership(at)folkmusicny.org
Editor: Eileen Pentel, 3541 72nd St, Jackson Hts, NY 11372; 7186726399. <newsletter(at) folkmusicny.org> Send all Hotlines & ads (with check made out to FMSNY) and all correspondence & articles ONLY to this address.
Send calendar or listings info directly to the appropriate person below (no charge for listing):
Events Calendar: Margaret Murray, 1684 W. First Street, #C6, Brooklyn, NY 11223. <listings(at)folkmusicny.org>
Locations: Don Wade, 3541 72 St, Jcksn Hts, NY 11372; <Don(at)folkmusicny.org>
Festival Listings: John Mazza, 50 Plum Tree Lane, Trumbull, CT 06611<jmazza(at)snet.net>
Calligraphy Headings: Anthony Bloch Front Cover Heading: Patricia Greene Layout Program: Scribus 1.5.4
Chief Drudge and Layout: Don Wade <Don(at)folkmusicny.org>Other Staff: Lynn Cole, Ruth Lipman, Judy Polish
All members are encouraged to submit articles on folk music & related subjects, and book, concert, and record reviews. Preferably submit articles and ads via Email to Don(at)folkmu sicny.org. (PDF, ASCII, .txt .odt, .doc, or .docx format) or else type them. Please be sure to include your day & evening phone numbers and keep a copy.
Newsletters are sent by first class mail or online to members on or about the first of each month (except August). Views expressed in signed articles and ads represent those of the author and not necessarily those of the society. Newsletter Display Ad Rates (our Federal ID number is 13346848): Full Page $120; Size: 45/8 W x 73/4 H 1/2 Page $60; Size: 45/8 W x 33/4 H 1/4 Page $30; Size: 21/4 W x 33/4 H 1/8 Page $15; Size: 21/4 W x 13/4 H (less 10% for repeating ads paid in advance) Sizes are actual print size for cameraready copy and will be reduced if oversize. Preferably ads should be supplied via email, in PDF, TIF, PCX, BMP, or WMF format or laid out cameraready; delivered, and paid before the deadline (textual ads should be in ODT, DOC, or DOCX). The Editor has no facilities for doing art work and ads which are sloppily laid out will be refused! Ads are subject to the approval of the newsletter committee. Page or position placement cannot be guaranteed. website: www.folkmusicny.orgfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FMSNY/EMail:<info (at) folkmusicny.org> (but it is best to send to individual officers as listed above).Picture Scrapbook & and newsletter archives: www.folkmusicny.org/Scrapbook/Scrapbook.html
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Peoples’ Voice Cafeat the Community Church of NY40 East 35th Street • New York, NY10016
Lower level • Accessible siteSaturdays at 8:00pm. Doors open 7:30
Nov. 3: Ivy & Miranda + Magpie
Nov. 10: NYC Labor Chorus
Nov. 17: Judy Kass + Patricia Shih
Dec 1: Kristin Lems + Sally Campbell
Dec. 8: Charlie King + Deborah Silverstein
Dec. 15: Toby Tobias + Rupert Wates
Dec. 22: Thelma Thomas Tribute Night
Suggested donation: $20PVC subscribers, students, youth: $12
FMSNY members: $12.More if you choose, less if you can’t.No one turned away for lack of money.
Info: 2127873903 www.peoplesvoicecafe.org
The above are abridged listings. For the rest of NYS, NJ and CT events, see online: www.folkmusicny.org/repeating.html
Repeating Events, continued from page 16South Main St, Voorheesville ; also Gottagetgon (Memorial Day) and Last Gasp (Labor Day) weekends; 5189616708
Borderline Folk Music Club, house concerts Sunday 2pm at New City Volunteer Ambulance Corps, 200 Congers Road, New City (Rockland County); 8453544586; solz1(at)optonline.net; http://www.borderlinefolkmusicclub.org/
Burnt Hills Coffeehouse, Burnt Hills United Methodist Church Route 50, Burnt Hills,; Sat; 5188826427
CasaJava Coffee House; 291 Main St. Cornwall (845) 5346874; Open Mic 8pm,. First Saturday, Signup 7:00 to 7:45; $3.00 cover.
Colonial Inn, 701 N. Franklin St., Watkins Glen; Pub Sings (unaccompanied singing with rousing choruses) 710pm on the third Friday of each month; Valley Folk Music; www.valleyfolk.org
Cranberry Coffeehouse, 183 Riverside Drive, Binghamton, New York 13905; third Sat., 7:30pm; featured performers plus open mic; www.
cranberrycoffeehouse.org; 6077549437Hudson Valley Bluegrass Association §,
www.hvbluegrass.org; 8454628871, 1st and 3rd Wed bluegrass jam, 6:30pm at the Manor at Woodside 168 Academy Street, Poughkeepsie, NY. other concerts & programs at various locations
Hudson Valley Folk Guild, § concerts and open stage coffeehouses (except July and August), P.O. Box F, Poughkeepsie 12602; www.hudsonvalleyfolkguild.org 8452290170 Kingston: Open Mic Coffeehouse First Saturday, 7:30pm, Unitarian Fellowship Hall, Sawkill Rd, Kingston; 8453409462 Poughkeepsie Open Mic Coffeehouse: Third Saturday, 7:30pm, Unitarian Fellowship Hall, 67 S. Randolph Ave, Poughkeepsie; 8458491775 Friends of Fiddler's Green: concerts at Hyde Park United Methodist Church, Rte. 9 and Church St.; 8454830650
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Advertisements of 40 words or less; RATES: $10 each Hotline per month ($5 for members), 1/2 year for $30 ($15 for members). Members please include mailing label or ID number for discount. (Lost & Found ads are free.)
Send all ads to: Eileen Pentel, 3541 72nd St, Jackson Heights, NY 11372. We will be happy to accept ads by Email with the text as part of the message (coincident with mailing your check) to Don(at)folkmusicny.org. All ads must be prepaid, make checks to: Folk Music Society of NY, Inc. (FMSNY). [Last run date is in brackets.]
Sound reinforcement: Your program deserves the best, whether it’s a concert or a large festival. Location recording: Direct to stereo or Digital multitrack recording and editing. Acoustic Folk and Classical are specialties. Don Wade, Collegium Sound; 7184268555; Don(at)collegiumsound.com. [119]
Minstrel Records: Bob Coltman, David Jones, Jack Langstaff, Almeda Riddle, Frank Warner, Jeff Warner & Jeff Davis, Jerry Epstein, Dwayne Thorpe, Sonja Savig. On LP, newer releases on CD. www.minstrelrecords.com or Minstrel Records, 3541 72 St, Jackson Hts, NY 11372, 7184268555. [119]
Come do English and American country dancing with Country Dance*NY! Al‐ways live music! All dances taught, beginners and experienced dancers wel‐come, no partners necessary. English dancing (think Jane Austen!) Tuesdays, 7:0010:00 pm. American (mostly contra) dancing most Saturdays, 8:0011:00 pm (beginners at 7:30). Sept. through June. All at the Church of the Village, 201 W. 13th St. at 7th Ave. For current schedule and other information see: www.cdny.org or call the Dancephone: 2124594080. [x2]
Clogging lessons in NYC! Learn to Flatfoot to traditional oldtime tunes with Megan Downes and The City Stompers. Find out more at nycitystompers.com, facebook and youtube. Call Megan 7184419416 or Daniela 3479263264. [1218]
Irish country sets, sean nos dance, steps and footwork classes with Megan Downes. 8pm every Monday at Theatre 80 St. Mark's. Traditional music session at 9 led by Deidre Corrigan and Bernadette Fee. East 8th Street near 1st Ave, NYC. 7184419416. [1218]
Entertainment/Arts Attorney–Making a record? Publishing your book? Collabor‐ating on a score, play, film? Licensing copyrights? Registering Trademark? Forming LLC or incorporating nonprofit? I negotiate fair agreements, draft readable contracts, file forms, mediate disputes. Law Office of Leslie Berman, 6316751139, [email protected]. Attorney Advertising. [319]
If you are the proud parent of one of the hotlines, please check the ending date. Send in your renewal before the 12th of the preceding month to have it continue.in the next month.
Web Helpers Wanted
We need help in maintaining a presence on various web sites and/or posting concerts. If you are interested, contact Don Wade, <Don(at)folkmusicny.org>.
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PRENEWAL
Your membership expiration date is printed on your newsletter mailing label. If you send in your renewal before it expires, you will save wear and tear on Tom, our Membership Chair, and also save the club the cost of mailing you a reminder. Address to send to is on the back cover membership blank.
November, 2018