Folk Music News
Daisycutter Trio Performs in Woods Hole (The Falmouth Enterprise) The Woods Hole Folk Music Society begins the new year with a performance by the roots music group Daisycutter on Sunday, January 4. The concert takes place at 7:30 PM in the community hall at 68 Water Street in Woods Hole.
Harlem Globetrotters, folk music concert at Kalamazoo Valley Museum set for Sunday in Kalamazoo MI (The Kalamazoo Gazette) David Bergenham belongs to a local suspension group. Gazette staff writer John Liberty's quest to bring Rufus Wainwright to Kalamazoo continues.
Holy Water and Whiskey: An Evening of American Folk Music (The Pagosa Springs Sun) Elation Center for the Arts presents “Holy Water and Whiskey: An Evening of American Folk Music” at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, at the Pagosa Lakes Clubhouse.
Event Keyword (LA Weekly) Along with Bedrich Smetana and Antonin Dvorak, Leos Janacek (1854-1928) forms the Holy Trinity of Czech composers. Also a musical theorist, critic, teacher and folklorist, Janacek combined a love of his native folk music and themes with an open, adventurous mind and ear that accomodated...
In Camden, A Feast of Three Kings Celebration (KYW News Radio 1060) The Feast of the Three Kings was celebrated early in Camden, with a concert of traditional folk music. It was standing room only at the Walt Whitman Arts Center on Saturday night.
Morris dancing 'extinction' fear (BBC News) Morris dancing could be "extinct" within 20 years because young people are too embarrassed to take part.
Emory University professor performs at First Friday for Folk Music (Savannah Morning News) The Professor is coming back.
Morris dancing 'extinction' fear (BBC News) Morris dancing could be "extinct" within 20 years because young people are too embarrassed to take part, a UK Morris association warns.
Rising star plays music that's old-timey and new (Minnesota Public Radio) Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles conquer the Twin Cities music scene.
Sporting fields become home-away-from-home for fans (Northern Daily Leader) RIVERSIDE sporting fields are fast becoming a home among the gum trees for hundreds of country music fans. Beth Canniford from Perth and Keith Porter from Chifley, in Sydney, are just two of the campers who have met up in Tamworth and are enjoying life at Riverside.
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