Archive for the Category ◊ Open Mic ◊

• Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

HUNTINGDON PA  — Musicians of all ages, instruments and skill levels are invited to attend Folk College 2012, where they’ll have the opportunity to learn from locally and nationally-known folk musicians in a fun and friendly environment.

The event will be held May 25-27 at Juniata College in Huntingdon PA (near State College and Penn State) and will feature workshops, concerts, jam sessions and more, culminating in a student concert where participants can show off the skills they learned throughout the weekend. Workshops range from beginner to advanced and cover genres including blues, old time and world music.

The Folk College 2012 musical staff include:

  • Atwater-Donnelly: Atwater-Donnelly performs a unique and thrilling blend of traditional American and Celtic folk music and dance, along with original songs and poetry. The highly praised husband-wife duo blends gorgeous vocals with an astonishing array of instruments including the mountain dulcimer, old-time banjo, tin whistle, guitar, limberjack, mandolin, harmonica, feet and more.
  • Four Shillings Short: Four Shillings Short is part of the creative fusion that is happening in World Music today.  Blending Celtic, East Indian and American Folk music with Medieval, Renaissance and original compositions, the international duo have carved out a musical identity all their own.
  • Simple Gifts: Three women plus twelve instruments equals one good time when Simple Gifts takes the stage. Drawing on an impressive variety of ethnic folk styles, th award-winning trio of Linda LIttleton, Karen Hirschon and Rachel Hall play everything from lively Irish jigs and down-home American reels to hard-driving Klezmer frailachs and haunting Gypsy melodies, spicing the mix with the distinctive rhythms of Balkan dance music, the lush sounds of Scandinavian twin fiddling, and original compositions written in a traditional style.
  • The Horse Flies: A longtime favorite of critics and fans, The Horse Flies blend Americana roots with indie rock, ethnic percussion, creative songwriting, and a fierce, percolating groove. With a love of both the traditional and the modern, The Flies have consistently explored the intersection of the two to create a musical world all their own.
  • The Twilite Broadcasters: The Twilite Broadcasters are the missing link between vintage country, old time, early bluegrass and rockabilly. Based in Asheville, North Carolina, the band creates traditional American music directly inspired by the likes of the Louvin Brothers and Bill Monroe.
  • Tomás Lozano and Polly Ferber: Barcelona born Tomás Lozano’s music incarnates his mix of cultural roots; a history of conquest and resistance masterfully expressed through his smooth voice, the vibrant fingerwork on his guitar and the soothing droning of his hurdy-gurdy. He will be joined by Polly Ferber, a percussionist, music educator, performer, and recording artist who specializes in hand percussion from the Middle East, the Balkans, Spanish Andalusia, and North Africa.

The weekend will also feature teacher training for the Mark O’Connor method of fiddle playing. This intensive workshop is designed for music teachers interested in learning O’Connor’s unique method of fiddle instruction.

Folk College is hosted by Simple Gifts nd sponsored by the Huntingdon County PA Arts Council. Those who register before April 1 can take advantage of a $200 “early bird” pricing; the cost is $235 after April 1. Meals and lodging in Juniata College residence halls are also available for additional fees.

Folk College 2012 will be held May 25-27 at Juniata College in Huntingdon PA. For more information, visit folkcollege.com or contact the Huntingdon County Arts Council at 814-643-6220.

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• Thursday, September 08th, 2011

ELLIS HOLLOW (near ITHACA) NY — We’ll have an awesome array of live music at the Fair, featuring the traditional tunes and songs that have been heard at NY country fairs since pioneer days. We have performances by talented Ellis Hollow musicians, five hours of open jamming, and an open mic hour. Facebook event https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=274823775863022

Saturday Sept 10, 12 noon - 5 pm 2011
At the Fairground next to the Ellis Hollow Community Center on Genung Road
http://www.ellishollowcc.org/Ellis_Hollow_Fair

JAM TENT, 12 noon - 5 pm
The genres played will depend on who shows up, so bring an acoustic instrument and join us! (In previous years, jams have included New England and Celtic, Southern old-time, Americana, folk and blues…) All levels of expertise are very welcome!.

OPEN MIC, 2-3 pm
If you would like to play or sing at the Performance Tent, please contact Kathy Selby at <ks295@cornell.edu> or Mike Mojo <mojonator9@yahoo.com>. All ages, experience levels, genres and instruments are welcome.

THE PERFORMANCE TENT, 12 noon - 5 pm
Showcasing musicians from the Ellis Hollow area
12-1 Crooked Sixpence (Kathy Selby, Gordon Bonnet and John Wobus) play Celtic and New England tunes on fiddle, flute and keyboard.
1-2 Cielle - Ellis Hollow’s own original singer-songwriter Cielle delivers bluesy vocals over an indie groove.
2-3 Open mic hour - your chance to play or sing for us all!
3-4 Four String Mojo (Mike Mojo and friends) play americana, folk, blues, parlor, rags and ukulele too.
4-5 Ramblin’ Train (Karen O’Brien, Dave Richman and John Young) play Appalachian Bluegrass and Old County from the South, in the Style of Doc Watson, Dan Crary and Tony Rice, on guitars, banjitars and upright bass.

LAST MINUTE UPDATES AT HIS FORUM THREAD http://canaaninstitute.org/mikesmusic/viewtopic.php?p=4289#4289

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• Monday, September 06th, 2010

ITHACA NY - Music at the Ellis Hollow Fair Saturday Sept 11, 12 noon - 5 pm at the Fairground next to the Ellis Hollow Community Center on Genung Road — JAM TENT open jam 12 noon - 5 pm, OPEN MIC, 2-3 pm CONTACT INFO TO SIGN UP and PERFORMANCE TENT SCHEDULE: http://canaaninstitute.org/mikesmusic/viewtopic.php?p=3603#3603

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• Friday, August 21st, 2009

Vibrant Labor Day Weekend Festival Celebrates Live Bluegrass and Roots Music, Promotes Solar Energy

Ontario, New York, September 5, 2009 – An 11 acre Christmas tree and fruit farm with bucolic views of 19th century red barns is the backdrop for this all-day live music event located about twelve miles east of Rochester. The Ontario Barn Festival combines live bluegrass and roots music with outdoor BBQ, arts & crafts, apple picking and other activities. The festival is nonprofit, promoting solar energy.

“The Ontario Barn Festival is the only music festival in the state that promotes the use of solar energy,”  said Chris Schaefer of Solar and Wind FX of Canandaigua, New York. The festival aims to facilitate networking between solar vendors, builders and most importantly would-be consumers interested in incorporating solar energy into their homes.

The scheduled bands include the Atkinson Family Band, well known in New York state and national bluegrass circles, along with York Pennsylvania’s Waitin’ on a Train and others. The show contains an ample dose of bluegrass for the most serious of fans. Yet the Ontario Barn Festival avoids being pegged as purely bluegrass by bringing forth dashes of eclecticism with youthful electric ensembles and the funk / klezmer / pop of Rochester’s Hypnotic Clambake.

The Ontario Barn Festival will take place on Saturday September 5th from 11 am to 7 pm at 513 Whitney Road in Ontario, New York. For more information, including directions, admission, sponsorship and band details, see the festival’s website: http://www.ontariobarnfestival.com/

Ontario Barn Festival- Saturday Sept 5 -  513 Whitney Road - Ontario, NY

Live Bluegrass roots and progressive music program:

11:00 am to 1:00 pm    Norman Hasman & the Boys of Old Country & Bluegrass ( this will include Open Mic for BG & roots musicians — interested can sign up with Norm before 11 am.)

1:00 pm to 3:00 pm     Hypnotic Clambake

3:00 pm to 5:00 pm     Waitin on a Train

5:00 pm to 7:00 pm     Atkinson Family Band

Get discount admissions on website. (Only ten bucks for the whole fabulous day!) http://www.ontariobarnfestival.com/

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