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August, 2021
Folk Music Society of New York, Inc.
vol. 56, No. 8
AUGUSTMon's: (F2F) Irish Tradi onal Music Session; Landmark, 8pm † Wednesdays: (F2F) Sunnyside Singers Club 6pm‐11pm †Thurs: (virtual) Sunnyside Singers Club Online: 7:30pm‐not 8/5 †Sun, 1: The Seaport virtual Chantey Sing, 2‐4pm. †Wed, 4 Folk Open Sing in Brooklyn 7‐10pm (F2F)‐CANCELLEDSun, 22: Staten Island virtual Shanty Sing, 2pm †8/28‐9/3: TradMaD Camp‐details on page 3! CANCELLED
SEPTEMBERMon's: (F2F) Irish Tradi onal Music Session; Landmark, 8pm † Wednesdays: (F2F) Sunnyside Singers Club 6pm‐11pm †Thursdays: (virtual) Sunnyside Singers Club Online: 7:30pm †Wed, 1 Folk Open Sing in Brooklyn 7‐10pm (Face‐to‐Face)Sun, 5: The Seaport virtual Chantey Sing, 2‐4pm. †Mon, 13: Board of Directors virtual Mee ng, 7:15pm; see p. 4Sun, 19: Staten Island virtual Shanty Sing, 2pm †Fri, 24: Corey Harris at Jalopy, F2F and streaming; 7:30pm
Details on Pages 2‐3† = not a club event, but one we co‐sponsor or co‐list
Updated (additions in red) as of 8/27/21
Events at a Glance.........................1Events Details............................23From The Editor............................3Topical Listings of Events.............4Weekend Scholarships...................4FMSNY TShirt info......................5
Folk Calendar Listings..................6Calendar Location Listings............8Folk Music Society Info................9Mark Hamburgh ad & PVC Annx.10Pinewoods Hot Lines...................11Membership Form Join Us........12
Table of Contents
The Fall Weekend ReturnsOctober 2224, 2021; Save the date!
We will be back at Hudson Valley Resort in Kerhonkson, NY. Full details in the September newsletter or on the web (after midAugust) at http://fmsny.org/weekends.html
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(in person) Irish Traditional Music Session: Mondays, 811pmTenor 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 Performer: 8/16: Linda Hickman & Tom Dunne; 8/23, Bernadette Fee & Tom Dunne; 8/30, Ann Marie Costa see website for other featured performers .†
(in person) Sunnyside Singers Club: Wednesdays, 611pmThe inperson singers folk club has resumed at a new location. It is now at the Grandstand Bar & Restaurant, 85 35 Grand Ave., Elmhurst (Queens). Three blocks from the Grand Avenue – Newtown subway station. Near the Q58, Q59, and Q60 buses. The traditional Irish session begins outside at 6pm, followed by a singers session inside at 8pm. Food and drink available; there is no cover charge and no minimum, but a food or drink purchase is expected. Invited guest musicians TBA. †
(F2F) Folk Open Sing: Wednesday, Sept. 1st; 710pm (8/4 Sing cancelled) Join us on the first Wednesday of each month as our facetoface Brooklyn open sing resumes. Bring your voice, instruments, friends, neighbors, and children. Drop by for a couple of songs or the whole evening. For your own safety come only if you're fully vaccinated. (No special accommodations will be made for the unvaccinated.) 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. Susan and Gary will be hosting on Aug. 4th with regular host Tom Weir returning after. Info: 2126955924.
(Virtual) Sunnyside Singers Club Online; Thursdays, 7:30pm (8/5 sing cancelled) Join the group that used to meet Wednesdays at the Aubergine Cafe, plus new overseas friends, all now on Zoom. To take part, please email Alice FarrellPearlman, aafarrell[at]gmail.com for an invitation. When contacting Alice, replace [at] with @ in the email address. †
Seaport Virtual Chantey Sing; Sundays, Aug. 1st & Sept. 5th; 24pmOn the first Sunday of the month, participants from the New York metro area, across the country, and across the Pond get together on Zoom for a session of sea songs. The South Street Seaport Museum, The New York Packet, and the Folk Music Society of New York are pleased to welcome you to this monthly Sing. Registration details: https://southstreetseaportmuseum.org/chanteysingfaq/. or call the Museum at 2127488600 with your email address. †
Shanty Sing Session: Sunday, Aug. 15th; 24pmWe 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 online: streaming at: https://www.facebook.com/
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We hope your summer has been going well with music, making this season a bit easier either by Zoom or even in person. We hope that you are still taking precautions and have been vaccinated, are wearing a mask and washing your hands!
The Sunnyside Singers Club continues to meet on Zoom on Thursday nights and has started to meet in person on Wednesday nights. The Folk Open Sing has also started to meet in person in Brooklyn. The Staten Island Shanty sing is still Virtual. TradMaD will be in person. Check out the information for all of these on pages 2 and 3.
It has been hectic here, in case you are wondering how come we had a late July newsletter and now an August newsletter. Don Wade, my spouse, was not feeling great, but now he has a stent and is feeling much, much better. We are looking forward to going to TradMad! Maybe we will see some of you there.
Is your membership expiring?
A membership expiration date is on your newsletter address label, above your name, (if mailed) or in the notification email (for online delivery).
We are still fighting with our membership database and are currently behind in sending out renewal notices. So please do check your date, and if your membership is due to expire, and you have not already renewed it, renew by sending the form (back page of the newsletter) or through Eventbrite at http://fmsny.eventbrite.com. Thank you!
The Society's Web Page: http://www.FMSNY.org
noblemaritime/videos; Zoom registration through eventbrite.com. And see the documentary of this event (from when it was in person): vimeo.com/250883513; password: harbortown.
CANCELLED TradMaD Camp live and in person! 8/28th 9/ 3rd
Traditional Music and Dance Camp is happening at Pinewoods Camp (near Plymouth, Mass.! Cost $815 for members of any of the listed affiliated organizations, and $865 for nonmembers yes, we're eating the camp cost increase! All participants MUST be fully vaccinated against COVID19 at least 2 weeks prior to camp and provide a copy of your vaccination record. All camp staff, crew and program staff are fully vaccinated.
You can check out the staff at http://tradmadcamp.org, You can register for TradMaD Camp at https://tinyurl.com/26w9zveb
Know some people under 30 who need a scholarship to attend? We have some NGI (New Generation Initiative) scholarships available. Though funding is tight this year, we have discounts for people offering to be dishwashers, and more!
Looking forward to seeing YOU at camp! Great staff, great company, magical surroundings. Unplug, escape from your screens, & come to camp!
Joy Bennett & Heather Wood, Directors, TradMaD Camp, [email protected]
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Topical Listing of Society Events(see details pages 2‐3)
Virtual Concerts and WeekendsFri, Sept. 24: Corey Harris at Jalopy in Booklyn, F2F and streaming, 7:30pm
October 22‐24: Fall Folk Music Weekend, at Hudson Valley Resort; details in September Newsle er. SAVE THE DATE and join with staff Pam Agaloos, Atwater‐Donnelly, Cliff Haslam, and others
Camps and WeeksAug. 28‐Sept. 3, 2021: TradMaD Camp; F2F at Pinewoods Camp, see p. 3
Sings and Informal JamsFolk Open Sing: First Wed., 7‐10 pm in Brooklyn; resumes Sept. 1, etc.
Irish Tradi onal Music Session: every Monday, 8‐11 pm, Landmark Tavern, † The Seaport Virtual Chantey Sing: Usually the first Sunday 2‐4pm (Aug. 1, Sept. 5)†Sunnyside Singers Club Online: Zoom sessions every Thurs, 7:30‐11 pm, (not 8/5) †Sunnyside Singers Club: Wednesdays face to face at the Grandstand, 6 ‐ 11pm †Staten Is. Virtual Shanty Session: 3rd Sun. of the month (Aug. 15, Sept. 19, etc.) †
Virtual Business Meetings, etc.Board of Directors Mee ng, 7:15pm, usually the 2nd Monday except August (Sept.
13, etc.); remotely via Zoom. Info: 718‐672‐6399.
† = not run by the club, but one we co‐sponsor or colist
The Society's Web Page: http://FMSNY.orgFacebook: www.facebook.com/FMSNY/
Weekend Scholarships Available
Applications are now being accepted for full or partial scholarships to the Fall Weekend, funded by the George Parker, Charles and Ilse Mayer, and the Lil and Lou Appel Scholarships, and by monies raised by our Silent Auctions and from individual donors. Scholarships allow people to come who could not otherwise attend and who have a strong interest in folk music, singing, and/or instrumental playing.
TO APPLY: Please download an application form from the website www. folkmusicny.org/weekends.html, or request an application form from the address below. The most important considerations are financial need and interest in folk music. The candidates will be considered and decided upon at a Board meeting and notified by phone, e-mail, or USPS mail.
Please send it in, via e-mail or USPS mail, to arrive before September 10 to: Marilyn Suffet, Phone: 718-786-1533; E-mail: [email protected] 41-05 47th Street, Sunnyside, NY 11104.
You may make a fully tax-deductible contribution in any amount to any of the funds above by sending a check payable to “Folk Music Society of New York” (noted with the name of the scholarship memorial) to our treasurer, Heather Wood, 444 W. 54 St, #7, NYC, NY 10019. To establish a new named fund in honor of or in memoriam to a loved one, please contact any of our current board members (see list on page 9 of this newsletter).
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VIRTUAL EVENTS – AUGUSTWednesdays: The Quiet Room:
facebook.com/jayandmolly/live; 8pm; must log into Facebook
Thursdays†: (not 8/5) Sunnyside Singers Club Online: 7:30pm; see p. 2
...17 Tu Connie Kaldor:
stayaway.folkproject.org; 7pm21‐22 59‐1/2 Annual Philadelphia
Folk Fes val (digital) with many perfs incl: David Bromberg Quintet, John Byrne Band, Dom Flemons, Fralinger String Band, Mara Levine (with) Gathering Time, Heather Maloney, Ma Nakoa, Twisted Pine, Livingston Taylor, Susan Werner; more; Philadelphia Folk Song Society, folkfest.org; ormaralevine.com
22 Su† Staten Island virtual Chantey Sing: 2pm; see pp. 2‐3
24 Tu Severin Browne: stayaway.folkproject.org; 7pm
27 Fr Dave Nachmanoff: stayaway.folkproject.org; 7:30p
31 Tu Don White: stayaway.folkproject.org; 7pm
VIRTUAL EVENTS – SEPTEMBERWednesdays: The Quiet Room:
facebook.com/jayandmolly/live; 8pm; must log into Facebook
Thursdays†: Sunnyside Singers Club Online: 7:30pm; see p. 2
1 We# Folk Open Sing: 7pm in Brooklyn; see p. 2
5 Su† The Seaport virtual Chantey Sing: 2‐4pm; see p. 2
7 Tu Jaime Michaels: stayaway.folkproject.org; 7pm
LIVE EVENTS BY LOCALE
NEW YORK CITY – AUGUSTMondays†:Irish Tradi onal Session at
the Landmark: 8pm; see p. 2Wednesdays†: Sunnyside Singers Club:
in Elmhurst; 6‐11pm; see p. 2...23 Mo† Bernade e Fee & Tom Dunne:
performers at Landmark's Music Session; 8pm; see p. 2
30 Mo† Ann Marie Costa: performer at Landmark's Music Session; 8pm; see p. 2
29 Su 11th Annual Washington Square Park Folk Fest featuring Eli Smith, Julia Pa nella, Samoa Wilson & Michaela Gomez, Piedmont Bluz and Radio Jarocho: held at Washington Square Park, NYC 10012; 1‐5pm; info: Jalopy
NEW YORK CITY – SEPTEMBERMondays†:Irish Tradi onal Session at
the Landmark: 8pm; see p. 2Wednesdays†: Sunnyside Singers Club:
note new loca on in Elmhurst; 6‐11pm; see p. 2
LONG ISLAND – AUGUST14 Sa The Kennedys: Live from the
Landmark Lot; Landmark on Main Street; 7pm
25 We D’Va Na on: Port Jefferson Sunset Concerts at Harborfront Park, 101A East Broadway, Port Jefferson 11777; 6:30‐8pm; gpjac.org; free
26 Th Gathering Time in concert with Mara Levine filling in for Hilary: on lawn outside the Carriage
Updated as of 8/27/21. 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.
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Folk Music Virtual and Real Events CalendarYou should write or call and check to confirm they are still running. Contact information is given in the first listing for virtual events and on p. 8 for live events.Most of these 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 from the link on the club website, http://fmsny.orgMany live, inperson (F2F) events are also livestream#=event run by the club; †=not a club event, but one we co‐sponsor or co‐list
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Calendar Listings, continued from previous pageMuseum at The Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A, Stony Point 11790; 6‐8pm; free; limited capacity; register for reserved sea ng; maralevine.com/showse
NEW YORK STATE – AUGUST...6 Fr Alice Howe & Freebo: Towne
Crier; 8:30pm6 Fr Oshima Brothers: Caffe Lena;
7pm6‐10 A Family Gathering: guided
nature hikes, outdoor mini concerts and jam session plus more family ac vi es: The Ashokan Center
7 Sa Li le Folks Show with Joe Jencks: Caffe Lena; 3‐4pm; free
7 Sa Dark Horses – tribute to George Harrison: Towne Crier; 8:30pm
7 Sa Joe Jencks: Caffe Lena; 8pm7 Sa Wyndam Baird: Live on the
Outdoor Stage; Tompkins Corners Cultural Center; 6:30pm
8 Su Diana Jones: Caffe Lena8 Su Pat La Manna & Melissa
Holland: Towne Crier; 6:30pm; free while dining
12 Th Deb Talan: Caffe Lena; 7pm13 Fr AJ Lee and Blue Summit: Caffe
Lena; 8pm; 13‐17 A Southern Gathering w/ Paula
Bradley, Bruce Molsky, Mitch Reed, Jay Unger & Molly Mason & more; guided nature hikes, outdoor mini concerts & jam sessions; plus impromptu adventures; Ashokan Center
14 Sa The Amalgamates: the Grange at Whallonsburg; 7:30‐9pm
14 Sa Robert Telefson: Towne Crier; 6:30pm; free while dining
14 Sa TEOA: Caffe Lena; 8pm15 Su Dan Zlotnick: Towne Crier; free
with brunch15 Su Flash Company – music of
Ireland: Towne Crier; 7pm15 Su Twisted Pine: Caffe Lena; 7pm20 Fr Buskin & Ba eau: Towne Crier;
8:30pm20 Fr Kyshona: Caffe Lena; 8pm21 Sa Pine Cats: Caffe Lena; 8pm22 Su The Four Horsemen: Towne
Crier; 6:30pm; free while dining22 Su Robin & Linda Williams: Caffe
Lena; 7pm26 Th Peter Mulvey: Caffe Lena; 7pm;27 Fr Maeve Gilchrist: Caffe Lena;
8pm27‐29 Summer Hoot 2021: with The
Mammals, Le Vent du Nord, Jay Ungar & Molly Mason, Evan Pritchard, Arm of the Sea Theater & more: with live music, nature and community: The Ashokan Center; hoot.love
28 Sa Jud Caswell: Tompkins Corners Cultural Center; 4pm
NEW YORK STATE – SEPTEMBER4 Sa Deni Bonet: Towne Crier;
6:30pm; free music while dining4 Sa Maia Sharp & Dayna Kurtz:
Towne Crier; 8pm
NEW JERSEY – AUGUST20‐22 NJ Uke Fest 2021 featuring Jim
Boggia, Chris ne DeLeon, Jim Beloff, Christopher Trietch, Christopher Davis‐Shannen and Grace Terzian: stayaway.folkproject.org; Friday virtual as well as live‐in‐person
CONNECTICUT – AUGUST1 Su South for Winter: The
Bu onwood Tree, Middletown 06457; 5‐7pm; 860‐347‐1957; bu onwood.org
4 We Loudon Wainwright III: KHCAC; 7:30pm
8 Su Mile Twelve: Guitartown CT Produc ons, 166 Mather St., Hamden
12‐15 2021 Podunk Bluegrass Music Fest with many performers includingMichael Cleveland and Flamekeeper, Billy Droze and more; Goshen; podunkbluegrass.com
14 Sa An Evening with Rachel Sage: The Bu onwood Tree; 8pm
19 Th Mud Morganfield – son of Muddy Waters: KHCAC; 7:30pm
20‐22 The Pipers Gathering 2021 – live and virtual – featuring instructors Dick Hensold, John Skelton, Mike Katz, Chris Gray,
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This list gives more detailed information for the locations listed in the chronological LIVE Events Listings. Corrections to this list are most welcome! Send info to: Don Wade, 3541 72nd St, Jksn Hts, NY 11372; 7184268555, Don(at)folkmusicny.org.
AROUND TOWN (The 5 boroughs of NYC) Celebrate Brooklyn!; https://www.bricartsmedia.org/;7:30pm; social distancing;
limited capacity; free with rsvp. donations appreciatedFolk Open Sing: Ethical Culture Society (Brooklyn), 53 Prospect Park West, B'klyn
11215 (at 2nd St) – see p. 2Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club in Brooklyn; 35pm;
165 2nd St., Brooklyn; Sea Shanty Saturday, 1st Saturdays; held outside the boathouse; socially distanced and masking; free; refreshments available and donations encouraged; gowanuscanal.org
Jalopy, 315 Columbia St., Brooklyn; 7183953214; www.jalopy.biz/; Covid protocols in place; proof of vax or negative Covid test required; Covid protocols in place; proof of vax or negative Covid test required
Landmark Tavern, 626 11th Avenue (on 46th St); cosponsored with and led by Don Meade; for info 2122472562 or http://www.thelandmarktavern.org/events.php
Prospect Park Bandshell, 9 St & Prospect Park West, Brooklyn (F train to 7 Ave, bklyn); Celebrate Brooklyn, 7:30pm; see Celebrate Brooklyn
Sunnyside Singers Club; see page 2.
LONG ISLANDLandmark Community Center, 232 Main St, Port Washington; 5167676444; 8pm
performances in their Jeanne Rimsky Theater; www.LandmarkonMainStreet.org; Outdoor live events limited seats available; socially distanced and Covid safety protocols
UPSTATE NEW YORK Ashokan Ctr. , 477 Beaverkill Rd., Olivebridge 12461; (845) 6578333; www.ashokancenter.orgCaffè Lena, 47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs; 5185830022; www.caffelena.org Fiddle & Dance News is a bimonthly dance & music calendar for the MidHudson
region; $6 to 987 Rte. 28A, West Hurley 12491; 8453382996.
Tom Klein, Patrick Hutchinson and Alasdair White: Wisdom House, Litchfield; pipersgathering.org/2021‐august‐live‐gathering
21 Sa Back to the Garden: KHCAC; 8p26 Th Pokey LaFarge & Goodnight
Moonshine: Folk at the Edge; Edgewood Park, New Haven; 6pm; CTFolk.org
26 Th Mile Twelve: KHCAC; 7:30pm28 Sa Third Annual St. John’s
Bluegrass Fes val featuring local bluegrass bands Sperry Creek, Grey Sky Girls, Five ‘n’ Change and Grass Routes: Historic Mee ng House Hill of
St. John’s Episcopal Church, 129 Ledge Hill Rd., No. Guilford; email for discount x; all Covid 19 restric ons in place per the CDC and state of CT; more info: or 203‐686‐1334
28 Sa Halley Neal’s New England Album Release Show: The Bu onwood Tree; 8pm
29 Su Taylor Ashton: Sounding Board; 6:30‐8pm; this concert will be held at Stanley Whitman House in Farmington
31 Tu Richard Thompson: KHCAC; 7:30pm
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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 300 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 working 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?
2021 Board of Directors:
Membership: Marie Mularczyk, 5207 Leith Place, Little Neck, NY 11362; <membership(at)folkmusicny.org>
Program: Heather Wood, 444 W. 54th St, #7, NYC, NY 10019; 6466284604; <program(at)folkmusicny.org>
Education Chairs: Steve Suffet, 7187861533 <ssuffet(at)nyc.rr.com>; and Marie Mularczyk 7188198009 <mmularczyk(at)nyc.rr.com>,
Social Chair: Betsy Mayer, 318 E. 90th St. #3W, NYC, NY 10128; 6465996747; <betsylmayer(at)gmail.com>
President: Clarice Kjerulff, 3413 87th Street, Jackson Heights, NY 11372; 7184293437 <president(at)folkmusicny.org>
VicePresident: Rosalie Friend, 7189654074 <vicepres(at)folkmusicny.org>
Treasurer & Finance Committee Chair: Heather Wood, 444 W. 54th St, #7, NYC, NY 10019; 6466284604; <treasurer(at)folkmusicny.org>
Publicity: Lynn Cole with Rosalie Friend; 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: Brian Dolphin, Lafayette Matthews, Elizabeth LaPrelle, Margaret Murray, Linnea Paton, Jules Peiperl , Don Wade
Weekend Coordinator: Joy C. Bennett
TradMaD Camp coDirectors:Joy C. Bennett and Heather Wood
Reciprocal Arrangements: The Society has reciprocal members’ admission agreements with CD*NY, Princeton FMS, The Folk Project (NJ), LITMA, and the Borderline Folk Music Club.
Folk Music Society of NY, Inc InformationNEWSLETTER INFO. (ISSN 10414150)
Publisher: Folk Music Society of N.Y., Inc., 444 W. 54 St., #7, NYC, NY 10019. © 2021
DEADLINE: the 12th of the month prior to publication.
Send address changes to the membershp chair: Marie Mularczyk, 5207 Leith Place, Little Neck, NY 11362; 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>
Calligraphy Headings: Anthony Bloch Front Cover Heading: Patricia Greene Layout Program: Scribus 1.5.4
Printer's Devil 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.htmlWhat's up with (at)? To prevent harvesting of email addresses, we replace @ with (at).
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Calendar live Listings Information, continued from page 8
FMSNY Web Page, http://FMSNY.org
Besides our events, here's some of the links on our web page: Local Venues, etc ; Repeating Events; Further Afield; Festivals; Magazines & Archives; Recordings, etc.; Radio, etc.; Words & Music; Artists; Press and Media info; FMSNY Archives and Scrapbook: pictures & more.
Fall 2021
After an 18month hiatus, the People's Voice Cafe will resume its weekly inperson concert series this coming fall on September 18th at a new location!
Judson Memorial Church Assembly Hall239 Thompson Street (lower level)
Between West 3rd & West 4th StreetsNew York, NY 10012
Accessible, alcoholfree siteall shows Saturday at 8:00 PM.
Doors open 7:15 PM.
Grange at Whallonsburg, 1610 NY Rte 22, Essex, NY 12936; 5189637777; https://www.thegrangehall.info/
Gunks Mountain Road House Concert Series, 100 South Mountain Road, Wallkill, NY 12589; usually Sunday afternoon approx 2:30pm, http://www.folkmusic8760.com
Tompkins Corners Cultural Center, 729 Peekskill Hollow Road. Putnam Valley, NY. Donation $15; www.tompkinscorners.org; 845 5287280. Outdoors on lawn with masks and social distancing
Towne Crier Cafe, 379 Main St, Beacon, 8458551300; www. townecrier.com; concerts many nights; res. req.; socially distanced tables and face masks; 6:30pm;
NEW JERSEY Stayaway.folkproject.org. Information on their web site. (Run by Folk Project §,
POB 41, Mendham 07945; 9733359489; www.folkproject.org)
CONNECTICUT Buttonwood Tree, 605 Main St., Middletown; 8603474957; www.buttonwood.orgFolk at the Edge; Edgewood Park, New Haven; 6pm; CTFolk.orgGuitartownCT Productions; 166 Mather St., Hamden www.guitartownct.comKHCAC, Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, 300 Main St., Old Saybrook,
06475; 8605100473; http://www.katharinehepburntheater.org; attendance extremely limited; face masks required; for tix, call 8605100453 or email [email protected]
Sounding Board C.H., info: Brent Hall, 460 Wallingford Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410; 2032728404; http://folknotes.org.
Wisdom House, Litchfield; pipersgathering.org/2021augustlivegathering
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Notices 40 words or less; RATES: $10 each Hotline per month ($5 for members), 1/2 year for $25 ($15 for members), one year $50 ($25 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 text by Email with the text as part of the message (coincident with mailing your check) to Don(at)folkmusicny.org. All 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. [122]
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. [122]
Come do English and American country dancing with Country Dance*NY! All dances are cancelled see: www.cdny.org for info
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 for updated info.
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. Call 7184419416 for updated info.
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, P.C., 6316751139, leslie(at)lesliebermanlawfirm.com. Attorney Advertising.
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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>, 7186726399.
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