NorthEast Folk 'n Roots
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NorthEast Folk 'n Roots

http://going.com/folk
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If you're not doing it already, resolve ... to get out and hear live local music. As Jonathan Perry said in The Boston Globe, you owe it to yourself to investigate why the Boston area's "musical landscape" is "so consistently exciting, surprising and gratifying."

- Dennis Brennan

Everything folk: roots, Americana, blues, bluegrass, newgrass, traditional, folk rock, blues, R&B and Celtic music and allied forms of dance happening from the greater Boston / Cambridge / Somerville area out to New England and into New York and eastern Canada. 

Postings of general interest are welcome, but please limit discussion and events to folk and roots music in the Northeast.  Take discussion of pop and other forms of music to other Going groups.

Links to other Going groups / websites / calendars of interest to the folk and roots communities:

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  1. Free Live Music This Thursday and Friday Sept. 3rd. and 4th. + -

    Raymond Sep 1, 2009 at 1:41 PM
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    Raymond said "Perks Coffeehouse hosts live music every Thursday and Friday night. All shows are 8 - 10 PM. Admission is free an"
    Perks Coffeehouse hosts live music every Thursday and Friday night. All shows are 8 - 10 PM. Admission is free and seating is limited. For the complete lineup (over 75 different Musicians / Bands) please visit our Myspace:

    www.myspace.com/perkscoffeehousepr...

    Thursday September 3rd. The Dawn Kenney Band

    Event listing: http://going.com/dkband

    Friday September 4th. Ross Robinson

    Event listing: http://going.com/ross3

    Perks Coffeehouse
    685 Washington Street
    Norwood MA 02062
    781-762-5565

    Remember, Come Early, Come Hungry, The Kitchen Is Open!
    Last post 82 days ago
  2. The Jay Ungar-Molly Mason Family Band + -

    Jeff Jun 30, 2009 at 10:27 PM
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    Jeff said "Somerville 7/10 http://boston.going.com/event-621501 "
    Last post 145 days ago
  3. Free Live Music This Thursday and Friday June 11th. and 12th. + -

    Raymond Jun 8, 2009 at 3:22 PM
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    Raymond said "Perks Coffeehouse hosts live music every Thursday and Friday night. All shows are 8 - 10 PM. Admission is free an"
    Perks Coffeehouse hosts live music every Thursday and Friday night. All shows are 8 - 10 PM. Admission is free and seating is limited. For the complete lineup (over 75 different Musicians / Bands) please visit our Myspace:

    www.myspace.com/perkscoffeehousepr...

    Thursday June 11th. The Points North

    Event listing: http://going.com/thepointsnorth

    Friday June 12th. Adam Sweeney

    Event listing: http://going.com/sweeney

    Perks Coffeehouse
    685 Washington Street
    Norwood MA 02062
    781-762-5565

    Remember, Come Early, Come Hungry, The Kitchen Is Open!
    1. RE: Free Live Music This Thursday and Friday June 11th. and 12th. + -

      Raymond Jun 9, 2009 at 12:30 AM
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      Raymond said "Here's a link to check the place out: www.myspace.com/perkscoffeehousepr... "
      Here's a link to check the place out: www.myspace.com/perkscoffeehousepr...
    2. RE: Free Live Music This Thursday and Friday June 11th. and 12th. + -

      Raymond Jun 9, 2009 at 12:51 AM
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      Raymond said "Yet another link: http://www.grindingtapes.org/artists/the_... "
    3. RE: Free Live Music This Thursday and Friday June 11th. and 12th. + -

      Raymond Jun 9, 2009 at 12:53 AM
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      Raymond said "Okay one more: http://www.adamsweeney.net/ "
    Last post 167 days ago
  4. (no subject) + -

    Jeff Jun 5, 2009 at 11:59 AM
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    Jeff said "If you are aware of databases or social networking sites where one can register rides wanted or to be given, please "
    If you are aware of databases or social networking sites where one can register rides wanted or to be given, please list the links and information.

    One that caters to the northeast folk / blues / roots community can be found at

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group
    /NorthEastFolknRoots/database
    Last post 170 days ago
  5. Summer Festival Ridesharing Resources + -

    Jeff Jun 5, 2009 at 12:02 PM
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    Jeff said "If you are aware of databases or social networking sites where one can register rides wanted or to be given, please "
    If you are aware of databases or social networking sites where one can register rides wanted or to be given, please list the links and information.

    One that caters to the northeast folk / blues / roots community can be found at

    http://groups.yahoo.com/group
    /NorthEastFolknRoots/database
    Last post 170 days ago
  6. Bob Franke & Martin Grosswendt, Somerville, 3/28 + -

    Jeff Mar 9, 2009 at 6:03 PM
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    Jeff said " https://boston.going.com/event-571109 Two of the most respected artists in the folk community. Suggested "
    https://boston.going.com/event-571109

    Two of the most respected artists in the folk community.

    Suggested minimum donation is $15.00 at the door & $10 for seniors and students with ID. Regular patron admission is just $12.50 if a reservation to notlobreservations@comcast.net is made at least 24 hours prior to the concert.

    Website ~ http://notlobmusic.googlepages.com

    Mailing list ~ http://www.reverbnation.com/notlob
    Last post 258 days ago
  7. Subject of folk ballad a fugitive + -

    Jeff Mar 5, 2009 at 3:09 PM
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    Jeff said "Subject of folk ballad a fugitive By Associated Press | March 5, 2009 KENNESAW, Ga. - The inspiration for "
    Subject of folk ballad a fugitive

    By Associated Press | March 5, 2009

    KENNESAW, Ga. - The inspiration for a folk ballad about a man who stole a Wal-Mart trailer to see his dying mother was on the loose yesterday after escaping from custody in Georgia, authorities said.

    Chris Daniel Gay slipped out of leg irons, waist chains, and handcuffs and escaped from a deputy Tuesday in Kennesaw, officials say. The officer was transporting him to Tennessee to face charges of stealing
    the trailer in January 2007, officials say. He also is accused of stealing country singer Crystal Gayle's tour bus.

    Coffee County Sheriff Steven Graves said the officer stopped to eat and use the restroom at a restaurant when the 34-year-old Gay escaped.

    Gay was the main character in a 2007 song by Grammy-award winning bluegrass picker Tim O'Brien. He wrote the lyrics to "The Ballad of Christopher Daniel Gay" about Gay's 2007 journey and set them to the
    melody of folk singer Woody Guthrie's "Pretty Boy Floyd."

    News reports and O'Brien's song said Gay stole the trailer and tried to visit his mother who was dying of cancer. She died weeks later and he never saw her.

    http://www.boston.com/news/nation/article...
    Last post 262 days ago
  8. Pete Seeger's Hope + -

    Jeff Feb 8, 2009 at 11:33 PM
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    Jeff said "Pete Seeger's Hope http://notlobmusic.blogspot.com/2009/... "
    Last post 287 days ago
  9. The Bones Workshop &amp; Session w/ STEVE BROWN + -

    Jeff Feb 2, 2009 at 12:09 PM
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    Jeff said "The Bones Workshop & Session w/ STEVE BROWN Tues., Feb. 3, 2009 7 to 8pm Bones workshop 8 to Close Sess"
    The Bones Workshop & Session w/ STEVE BROWN

    Tues., Feb. 3, 2009
    7 to 8pm Bones workshop
    8 to Close Session

    Steve Brown has 30 years experience playing percussion instruments in traditional Irish music.

    He was All Ireland Bone Playing Champion in 2003 and 2004.

    He has contributed to several recordings, including Jimmy Noonan's Music from Clare.

    How to play the bones with Steve Brown begins with how to hold the bones and produce the basic sounds, and progresses as far as the workshop participants want. The tap, rattle, double tap are thoroughly explained and demonstrated, with a progressive process on how to shape the sound to play with music. Focusing on how to play with traditional Irish dance music and the basic tune types, reels, jigs, hornpipes, slides, polka's, etc. Some discussion of other musical genre's including dixie land jazz, ragtime, the blues, etc. Bones will be provided for use during the workshop. Bones will also be available for sale.

    email Ashling ashling@verizon.net to sign up & pay at the door.

    Tickets are $10

    Call 978-425-4311 for info or
    http://www.bullrunrestaurant.com

    Bull Run Concert Series
    Rt. 2A, Shirley, MA
    Toll Free 877-536-7190
    www.bullrunrestaurant.com/concert....
    Last post 293 days ago
  10. 2009 BBU Heritage Awards + -

    Jeff Jan 28, 2009 at 1:14 PM
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    Jeff said "The Boston Bluegrass Union (BBU) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2009 BBU Heritage Awards. The awards"
    The Boston Bluegrass Union (BBU) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2009 BBU Heritage Awards. The awards are presented each year by the BBU to honor those who have made substantial contributions to furthering bluegrass in New England. The awards will be presented during the 24th annual Joe Val Bluegrass Festival, Presidents Day Weekend, February 13 – 15, 2009, at the Sheraton Framingham, Framingham, MA. More information on the festival at www.bbu.org

    http://notlobmusic.blogspot.com/2009/...
    Last post 298 days ago

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