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SUMMARY:Huntington Folk Festival
DESCRIPTION:Please help spread the word about the festival via email and social media! \nThe 17th annual Huntington Folk Festival is set for Saturday\, July 22\, at Heckscher Park\, located off Main Street (Route 25A) and Prime Avenue\, in Huntington\, NY.  Extending from 12:30 -10 p.m.\, with a dinner break from 6-7:15 p.m.\, the free event is co-presented by the Huntington Arts Council\, Folk Music Society of Huntington and AcousticMusicScene.com as part of the 58th Huntington Summer Arts Festival produced by the Town of Huntington. An evening concert featuring internationally touring singer-songwriters Lucy Kaplansky and Cliff Eberhardt will be preceded by a series of amplified song swaps and an open mic during the afternoon. \n \nCliff Eberhardt and Lucy Kaplansky (L-R) headline the festival. \nHailed as “the songwriter laureate of modern city folk\,” (The Boston Globe)\, Lucy Kaplansky is a NYC-based contemporary folk singer-songwriter with a luminous voice whose recordings have frequently topped the folk and Americana radio charts. Among the most respected and covered touring songwriters on the folk scene\, Massachusetts-based Cliff Eberhardt\, like Kaplansky\, cut his musical teeth playing NYC clubs centered around Greenwich Village during the folk/songwriter renaissance of the 1980s. When not doing their own thing\, Kaplansky and Eberhardt have been part of an On a Winter’s Night tour that also features John Gorka and Patty Larkin and\, occasionally\, its creator Christine Lavin. \nPrior to the evening concert on the park’s [Harry] Chapin Rainbow Stage\, Michael Kornfeld\, president of the Folk Music Society of Huntington and editor & publisher of AcousticMusicScene.com (an online publication for the folk\, roots and singer-songwriter communities)\, conducts an on-stage conversational interview with the evening’s featured artists at 7:15 p.m. He also emcees a series of amplified song swaps from 1:30-4 p.m. near a canopy tent on the upper lawn area overlooking the stage and from 4-6 p.m. on-stage. These will be preceded by an hour-long open mic hosted by singer-songwriter Toby Tobias\, who co-hosts the NorthShore Original Open Mic (NOOM) that is co-presented by FMSH and the Cinema Arts Centre in the Cinema’s Sky Room on three Wednesday nights each month\, while FMSH’s monthly Hard Luck Café concert series takes place on the third Wednesday. \nArtists slated to showcase their talents during the afternoon include  (in alphabetical order by last name): Josie Bello\, Suzanne Ernst\, Roger Street Friedman\, Rorie Kelly\, Ray Lambiase\, Bill Lauter\, Mara Levine\, The Levins\, Annie Mark\, Stuart Markus\, Catherine Miles & Jay Mafale\, Louise Mosrie Coombe\,  Mark Newman\, James O’Malley\, Nico Padden\, Carolann Solebello\, Hank Stone\, Christine Sweeney\, and Toby Tobias \nThe complete schedule for the Huntington Folk Festival is below: \n12:30  Open Mic (hosted by Toby Tobias) \n1:30  Huntington’s Own: Josie Bello\, Suzanne Ernst\, Ray Lambiase \n2:00  LI Guys: Hank Stone\, Bob Westcott \n2:30  LI Gals: Rorie Kelly\, Nico Padden\, Christine Sweeney \n3:00  Huntington’s Own II: Bill Lauter\, Annie Mark\, Mark Newman \n4:00  A Pair of Duos: The Levins and Catherine Miles & Jay Mafale \n4:30  Let’s Hear It for the Guys:  Roger Street Friedman and Toby Tobias \n5:00  Classic Folk Covers: Mara Levine and Stuart Markus \n5:30  Women of Note: Louise Mosrie Coombe  and Carolann Solebello \n6:00 Dinner Break \n7:15  A Conversation with Cliff Eberhardt and Lucy Kaplansky \n8:00  Evening Concert: Cliff Eberhardt and Lucy Kaplansky \n  \nFestivalgoers are advised to bring lawn chairs and blankets and a picnic supper (or they can walk into Huntington Village and enjoy a meal at one of its many restaurants). \nThe Huntington Summer Arts Festival is produced by the Town of Huntington and presented by the Huntington Arts Council. Additional support is provided by Presenting Sponsor Canon U.S.A.\, with partial funding from the New York State Council on the Arts and the Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning. \n 
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/huntington-folk-festival-11/
CATEGORIES:Hard Luck Cafe and NOOM,Huntington Folk Festival
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SUMMARY:Huntington Folk Festival
DESCRIPTION:Huntington Folk Festival Set for July 16 at Heckscher Park \nThe 16th Annual Huntington Folk Festival is set for Saturday\, July 16\, at Heckscher Park\, located off Main Street (Route 25A) and Prime Avenue\, in Huntington\, NY.  Extending from 12pm-10pm\, with a dinner break from 5pm-7:15pm\, the free event is co-presented by the Huntington Arts Council\, Folk Music Society of Huntington\, and AcousticMusicScene.com\, as part of the 57th Huntington Summer Arts Festival produced by the Town of Huntington.  An Evening with Paula Cole and Sophie B. Hawkins will be preceded during the afternoon by a series of amplified showcases and song swaps\, along with a musical tribute to Lois Morton and an open mic. \nPaula Cole is a Grammy-Award-winning singer-songwriter best known for the 1990s radio hits\, “I Don’t Want to Wait” and “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone\,” while Sophie B. Hawkins is celebrating the 30th anniversary of her breakthrough debut\, Tongues and Tails\, which featured the hit song\, “Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover.” \nPaula Cole and Sophie B. Hawkins (L-R)headline the festival.\nPrior to the evening concert on the park’s [Harry] Chapin Rainbow Stage\, Michael Kornfeld\, president of the Folk Music Society of Huntington and editor & publisher of AcousticMusicScene.com (an online publication for the folk\, roots and singer-songwriter communities)\, will conduct an on-stage conversational interview with the evening’s featured artists at 7:15pm. He will also host a series of amplified showcases and song swaps from 2pm-5pm near a canopy tent on the upper lawn area overlooking the stage. These will be preceded by an hour-long open mic hosted by singer-songwriter Toby Tobias\, who runs the NorthShore Original Open Mic (NOOM)\, an Acoustic Ally of FMSH\, from 12pm-1pm\, and Remembering Lois Morton: A Musical Tribute\, from 1pm-2pm.  Although the Huntington Folk Festival is free\, attendees are asked to bring donations of nonperishable food to support Long Island Cares\, Inc.\, the regional food bank founded by Harry Chapin. July 16 marks the 41st anniversary of the late Huntington-based singer-songwriter and humanitarian’s tragic death on the Long Island Expressway\, while this year is the 50th anniversary of the release of Chapin’s breakout hit\, “Taxi.” \nLong Island Cares\, The Harry Chapin Food Bank works to assist the more than 316\,000 Long Islanders struggling with hunger and high food insecurity.\n  \nLois Morton (Photo: Robert Berkowitz\,RSBImageWorks.com)\nArtists slated to showcase their talents during the afternoon include Allison Leah; Brett Altman; The Levins; Catherine Miles & Jay Mafale; The Royal Yard; Alan Short; Hank Stone; Christine Sweeney; Us!; Drew Velting; Bob Westcott; and Scott Wolfson & Other Heroes. From 1pm-2pm\, a number of artists will perform and share their reflections on Lois Morton\, the late Huntington-based singer-songwriter who delighted audiences throughout the New York metropolitan area and beyond for years with her abundant charm and humorous songs of social commentary on such subjects as cell phones\, clutter\, diets\, psychotherapy\, and road rage. Participants in this tribute will include Josie Bello; Kirsten Maxwell; Larry Moser; Richard Parr; Glen Roethel; Dave Anthony Setteducati; Linda Sussman; and others. \nThe complete schedule for the Huntington Folk Festival appears below: \n12:00  Open Mic \n1:00  Remembering Lois Morton: A Musical Tribute (performances and reflections by Josie Bello; Kirsten Maxwell; Larry Moser; Richard Parr; Glen Roethel; Dave Anthony Setteducati; Linda Sussman; and others) \n2:00  Song Swap: Hank Stone and Bob Westcott \n2:30  Us! \n2:45  Drew Velting  \n3:00  Christine Sweeney \n3:15  Brett Altman  \n3:30  Allison Leah \n3:45  Sea Chanteys: The Royal Yard and Alan Short \n4:15  Catherine Miles & Jay Mafale \n4:30  The Levins \n4:45  Scott Wolfson & Other Heroes \n5:00  Dinner Break \n7:15  On-Stage Conversation with Paula Cole and Sophie B. Hawkins  \n8:00 Evening Concert on the Chapin Rainbow Stage: An Evening With Paula Cole and Sophie B. Hawkins \nFestivalgoers are advised to bring lawn chairs and blankets and a picnic supper (or they can walk into Huntington Village and enjoy a meal at one of its many restaurants).   \nThe Huntington Summer Arts Festival is produced by the Town of Huntington and presented by the Huntington Arts Council. Additional support is provided by Presenting Sponsor Canon U.S.A.\, with partial funding from the New York State Council on the Arts and the Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/huntington-folk-festival-10/
LOCATION:Heckscher Park\, Huntington\, Main Street (Route 25A) and Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Huntington Folk Festival
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SUMMARY:Huntington Folk Festival
DESCRIPTION:Huntington Folk Festival Set for July 17 at Heckscher Park \nLong Island-based Americana band Quarter Horse headlines the 15th annual Huntington Folk Festival on Saturday\, July 17\, at Heckscher Park\, located off Main Street (Route 25A) and Prime Avenue\, in Huntington\, NY. Opening for the group on the park’s [Harry] Chapin Rainbow Stage at 8 p.m. that evening will be The Honey Dewdrops\, an Appalachian-inspired\, now Baltimore-based husband-and-wife Americana duo.  Extending from 1-10:30 p.m.\, with a dinner break from 6-7:30 p.m.\, the free event is co-presented by the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Huntington Arts Council as part of the 56th Huntington Summer Arts Festival.   \nQuarter Horse is a six-member ensemble that was voted the Most Wanted to Return Emerging Artists at the 2018 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival.  Elements of folk\, rock\, alternative\, country\, blues\, and jazz are all part of its Americana sound. \nPrior to the evening concert\, Michael Kornfeld\, president of the Folk Music Society of Huntington and editor & publisher of AcousticMusicScene.com\, will conduct an on-stage conversational interview with the evening’s featured & opening artists at 7:30 p.m.  He also hosts a series of amplified showcases and a harmony workshop (presented by The Honey Dewdrops) from 1-6 p.m. These will take place near a canopy tent on the upper lawn area overlooking the stage and will feature artists from throughout LI and the New York metropolitan area.  \nArtists slated to showcase their talents during the afternoon include Josie Bello\, Roger Street Friedman\, Loretta Hagen\, Ray Lambiase\, The Levins\, Catherine Miles & Jay Mafale\, Kate Mills\, Dave Murphy\, Open Book\, Nico Padden\, Queler/Farber Family Band\, The Royal Yard\, Rachael Sage\, South Country String Band\, Christine Sweeney\, and Toby Tobias. \nThe complete schedule for the Huntington Folk Festival appears below: \n1:00	Ray Lambiase\n1:15: 	Song Swap: Rorie Kelly\, Nico Padden & Christine Sweeney\n2:00	South Country String Band\n2:15	Josie Bello\n2:30	Roger Street Friedman\n2:45	The Royal Yard (sea shanty duo)\n3:00	Dave Murphy\n3:15	Loretta Hagen\n3:30	Kate Mills\n3:45	Open Book\n4:00	Harmony Workshop with The Honey Dewdrops\n4:45	Catherine Miles & Jay Mafale\n5:00	The Levins\n5:15	Queler/Farber Family Band\n5:30	Toby Tobias\n5:45	Rachael Sage\n6:00	Dinner Break\n7:30	On-Stage Conversation with Quarter Horse and The Honey Dewdrops\n8:00	Evening Concert on the Chapin Rainbow Stage \nFestivalgoers are advised to bring lawn chairs and blankets and a picnic supper (or they can walk into Huntington Village and enjoy a meal at one of its many restaurants).  The festival’s evening concert will also be livestreamed via the Huntington Arts Council’s Facebook page. \nThe Huntington Summer Arts Festival is produced by the Town of Huntington and presented by the Huntington Arts Council. Additional support is provided by Presenting Sponsor Canon U.S.A.\, with partial funding from the New York State Council on the Arts\,  Suffolk County\, and Darin W. Reed – Allstate Insurance Agent. The Honey Dewdrops’ performance is sponsored in part by a grant from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/huntington-folk-festival-9/
LOCATION:Heckscher Park\, Huntington\, Main Street (Route 25A) and Prime Avenue\, Huntington\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Huntington Folk Festival
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SUMMARY:Huntington Folk Festival – Heckscher Park – Headliner: Loudon Wainwright III (opener – Lucy Wainwright Roche).  The free festival @ Huntington’s Heckscher Park extends from 11 a.m. until late evening.
DESCRIPTION:Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III headlines the 14th Annual Huntington Folk Festival on Saturday\, July 27\, at Heckscher Park\, located off Main Street (Route 25A) and Prime Avenue\, in Huntington Village. Opening for Wainwright on the park’s [Harry] Chapin Rainbow Stage that evening will be his daughter\, Lucy Wainwright Roche. Extending from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.\, with a dinner break from 6-8 p.m.\, the free event – co-presented by the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Huntington Arts Council – is part of the 54th Huntington Summer Arts Festival.\nFew songwriters have laid out their lives in song as graphically as Loudon Wainwright III\, a 2010 Grammy Award-winner (Best Traditional Folk Album) for High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project (with two previous Grammy nominations for I’m Alright in 1985 and More Love Songs in 1986). The singer-songwriter\, humorist and actor is\, perhaps\, best known for his 1972 novelty song “Dead Skunk (in the Middle of the Road).” Maintains Stephen Holden of The New York Times: “Mr. Wainwright has proved to be far and away the most candid diarist among the singer-songwriters who … brought confessional poetry into popular song…”  \nPrior to the evening concert\, Michael Kornfeld\, president of the Folk Music Society of Huntington and editor & publisher of AcousticMusicScene.com\, will host a series of song swaps from 12-6 p.m. These will take place near a canopy tent on the upper lawn area overlooking the stage and will feature more than 30 artists/acts from half-a-dozen states and a Canadian province. Unlike the unplugged showcases of previous years\, these will be amplified. The day’s musical festivities begin with an open mic-song circle at 11 a.m.  \nAmong the artists who will showcase their talents during the afternoon are Lisa Bastoni\, Belle of the Fall\, Melanie Brulée\, Christian Diana\, Roger Street Friedman\, Genevieve\, Sharon Goldman\, Loretta Hagen\, Marion Halliday\, Joe Iadanza\, Susan Kane\, Judy Kass\, Terry Kitchen\, Scott Krokoff\, Mara Levine\, The Levins\, Lipkin & Hitt\, Annie Mark\, Catherine Miles & Jay Mafale\, Kate Mills\, Lois Morton\, Grace Morrison\, Claudia Nygaard\, Siobhan O’Brien\, Anne O’Rourke\, Nico Padden\, D.B. Rielly\, Eugene Ruffolo\, Hank Stone\, Jonathan Tea\, and Toby Tobias.  \nThe complete festival schedule appears below: \n11:00 Open Mic – Song Circle\n12:00 LI Guys of Note: Roger Street Friedman\, Scott Krokoff\, Toby Tobias\n12:30 Emerging Talents: Genevieve\, Marion Halliday\, Kate Mills\, Anne O’Rourke\n 1:30 A Musical Mix: Christian Diana\, Annie Mark\, Lois Morton\n 2:00 NJ Songsters: Sharon Goldman\, Loretta Hagen\, Jonathan Tea\n 2:30 Terry Kitchen\, Mara Levine\, Eugene Ruffolo\n 3:00 Kerrville New Folk Winners 2019: Lisa Bastoni\, D.B. Rielly\n 3:30 Tribes Hill – Hudson Valley Songsters: Susan Kane\, Judy Kass\, Lipkin & Hitt\n 4:00 A Trio of Duos: Belle of the Fall\, The Levins\, Catherine Miles & Jay Mafale\n 4:30 Women of Note: Melanie Brulée\, Grace Morrison\, Claudia Nygaard\, Siobhan O’Brien\n 5:30 FMSH Members Song Swap: Joe Iadanza\, Nico Padden\, Hank Stone\n 6:00 Dinner Break\n 8:00 Lucy Wainwright Roche\n 8:30 Loudon Wainwright III \nFestivalgoers are advised to bring lawn chairs and blankets and a picnic supper (or they can walk into Huntington Village and enjoy a meal at one of its many restaurants).  \nThe Huntington Folk Festival is part of an extended folk and Americana weekend at Heckscher Park. Long Island talent will be spotlighted on Thursday night\, July 25\, with a shared bill featuring folk-harmony trio Gathering Time and singer-songwriter Christine Sweeney. On Friday night\, July 26\, the Crys Mathews Trio will grace the stage. Although both concerts are set for 8 p.m.\, Kornfeld will conduct a 7:15 p.m. special on-stage interview-conversation with Matthews\, the grand-prize winner in the 2017 NewSong Music Performance & Songwriting Competition. Crystal Bowersox – a rising star whose influences span across folk-pop\, classic rock\, soul\, blues and country – closes out the weekend on Sunday night.  \nThe Huntington Summer Arts Festival is produced by the Town of Huntington\, presented by the Huntington Arts Council\, and sponsored in part by the New York State Council for the Arts\, the County of Suffolk and Canon U.S.A. \nHere are links for the websites of the participating artists: \nRoger Street Friedman		www.rogerstreetfriedman.com\nScott Krokoff			www.scottkrokoff.com\nToby Tobias			www.tobytoby.com\nGenevieve			www.genevieve-music.com\nMarion Halliday			www.marionhalliday.com\nKate Mills			www.katemillsmusic.com\nAnne O’Rourke			www.anneorourkemusic.com\nChristian Diana			www.christiandiana.bandcamp.com\nAnnie Mark\nLois Morton			www.loismorton.com\nSharon Goldman			www.sharongldmanmusic.com\nLoretta Hagen			www.lorettahagen.com\nJonathan Tea			www.jonathantea.com\nTerry Kitchen			www.terrykitchen.com\nMara Levine			www.maralevine.com\nEugene Ruffolo			www.eugeneruffolo.com\nLisa Bastoni			www.lisabastoni.com\nD.B. Rielly			www.dbrielly.com\nSusan Kane			www.susankane.com\nJudy Kass			www.judykass.com\nLipkin & Hitt		 	www.lipkinandhitt.com\nBelle of the Fall		www.belleofthefall.com\nThe Levins			www.thelevinsmusic.com\nCatherine Miles & Jay Mafale	www.milesandmafale.com\nMelanie Brulée			www.melaniebrulee.com\nGrace Morison			www.gracemorrison.com\nClaudia Nygaard			www.claudiaygaard.com\nSiobhan O’Brien			www.siobhanobrien.com\nJoe Iadanza			www.joeiadanza.com\nNico Padden			www.nicopadden.com\nHank Stone			www.hankstone.net\nLucy Wainwright Roche		www.lucywainwrightroche.com\nLoudon Wainwright III		www.lw3.com
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CATEGORIES:Huntington Folk Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180729T120000
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SUMMARY:Huntington Folk Festival
DESCRIPTION:Legendary folksinger-songwriter Tom Rush (accompanied by up-and-comer Matt Nakoa) headlines the 13th Annual Huntington Folk Festival on Sunday\, July 29\, at Heckscher Park\, located off Main Street (Route 25A) and Prime Avenue\, in Huntington Village. Extending from 12 noon to 10:30 p.m.\, the free event — co-presented by the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Huntington Arts Council — is part of the 53rd Huntington Summer Arts Festival.\nAn on-stage song swap featuring Long Island’s own Miles & Mafale and Carolann Solebello will precede Rush’s evening performance on the park’s [Harry] Chapin Rainbow Stage. Prior to the featured concert at 8 p.m.\, FMSH President Michael Kornfeld’s AcousticMusicScene.com and Joltin’ Joe Pszonek’s Radio Nowhere will host unplugged showcases and song swaps from 12 noon to 6 p.m. These will take place near canopy tents on the upper lawn area overlooking the stage and will feature more than three-dozen artists/acts from New York and several other states. Daytime schedules have been posted online at www.AcousticMusicScene.com\, www.FMSH.org and www.HuntingtonArts.org and appear below. \nArtists who will showcase their talents during the afternoon include: \nAcousticMusicScene.com\n(Host: Michael Kornfeld)\n 12:00: Huntington’s Own: Cathy Kreger\, Lois Morton\, Toby Tobias\n 12:30: LI Guys: Steve Robinson\, Les Stoller\, Hank Stone\, Bob Westcott\n   1:15: LI Women’s Voices: Karen Bella\, Rorie Kelly\, Anne O’Rourke\, Nico Padden\n   2:00: NYC: Ed Romanoff\, Eugene Ruffolo\, Kate Vargas & the Reckless Daughters\n   2:30: I’m From New Jersey: Loretta Hagen\, Mara Levine\, Dennis MC DoNoUgh!\n   3:00: Acoustic Roots: Greg Cornell & The Cornell Brothers\, The Meadows Brothers\n   3:30: Upstate New York Voices: Gina Holsopple\, Austin MacRae\, Open Book\n   4:00: New Englanders: Kala Farnham\, Allison Rose\, Belle of the Fall\n   4:30: Mass. Appeal: The Lied To’s\, The Promise Is Hope\, Sparrow Blue\n   5:00: Connecticut State Troubadours: Kate Callahan\, Lara Herscovitch\n   5:30: Keystone Staters: Antonio Andrade\, Meghan Cary (with Peter Farrell) \nRadio Nowhere\n(Host: Joe Pszonek)\n  12:00:   Christine Sweeney\n 12:20:    Dennis MC DoNoUgh!\n 12:40:    Acoustic Apple\n  1:00:    Randie O’Neill\n  1:20:    Rick Barth\n  1:40:    Kate Callahan\n  2:00:    Belle of the Fall\n  2:20:    Hank Stone Band\n  2:40:    Katherine Rondeau\n  3:00:    Rorie Kelly\n  3:20:    The Promise Is Hope\n  3:40:    Nico Padden\n  4:00:    Lara Herscovitch\n  4:20:    Ed Romanoff\n  4:40:    Marion Halliday\n  5:00:    Austin MacRae\n  5:20:    Loretta Hagen\n  5:40:    Mara Levine \nFestivalgoers are advised to bring lawn chairs and blankets and a picnic supper (or walk into Huntington Village and enjoy a meal at one of its many restaurants). \nThe Huntington Folk Festival caps a weekend of folk\, roots and Americana concerts and musical events. Long Island talent is spotlighted on Friday night\, July 27\, with a shared bill featuring folk-harmony trio Gathering Time and singer-songwriter Kirsten Maxwell. On Saturday afternoon\, July 28\, from 2-5 p.m.\, Phil LoFaso and the duo Acoustic Apple host two hours of open song circles\, followed by an hour-long audience participatory set of Pirate Tunes and Sailor Songs with Scuttlebutt Stu (Stuart Markus) on the hill overlooking the Chapin Rainbow Stage. The Jeremy Kittel Trio\, fronted by the acclaimed fiddler\, takes the stage at 8 p.m. \nThe Huntington Summer Arts Festival is produced by the Town of Huntington\, presented by the Huntington Arts Council\, and sponsored in part by the New York State Council for the Arts\, the County of Suffolk and Canon U.S.A.
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/huntington-folk-festival-8/
CATEGORIES:Huntington Folk Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170729T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170729T220000
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SUMMARY:Huntington Folk Festival
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Lee Guthrie and The Mammals (featuring Mike & Ruthy) will co-headline the 12th Annual Huntington Folk Festival on Saturday\, July 29\, at Heckscher Park\, located off Main Street (Route 25A) and Prime Avenue\, in Huntington Village. Extending from 12 noon to 10:30 p.m.\, the free festival – co-presented by the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Huntington Arts Council – is part of the 52nd Huntington Summer Arts Festival.\nThe theme for the evening concert is Generations. Performing on the park’s [Harry] Chapin Rainbow Stage at 8:30 p.m. will be Sarah Lee Guthrie and The Mammals (featuring Mike & Ruthy). Talented artists in their own right\, Sarah Lee is the daughter of Arlo Guthrie and granddaughter of Woody Guthrie\, while Ruth Ungar is the daughter of Jay Ungar and Molly Mason. A special on-stage song swap — NERFA Presents Young Folk: Alice Howe and Mike Tedesco – is set for 8 p.m. [NERFA is an acronym for Northeast Regional Folk Alliance.] \nPrior to the evening concert\, Michael Kornfeld\, who is president of both FMSH and NERFA and editor & publisher of AcousticMusicScene.com\, and Joe Pszonek of Joltin Joe’s Radio Nowhere Internet Radio (streaming @ radionowhere903.com)\, will host unplugged showcases and song swaps from 1-6 p.m. These will take place near canopy tents on the upper lawn area overlooking the stage and will feature some three-dozen artists/acts from New York and several other states. The day’s musical festivities begin with an open mic at noon. \nArtists slated to perform during the afternoon include Jeremy Aaron\, Clint Alphin\, Alexis von Aulock\, Emily Barnes\, Tucker Bickell\, Bill Buttner\, Chris J. Connolly\, Greg Cornell & The Cornell Brothers\, Vincent Cross\, Karen Dahlstrom\, Folkapotamus\, Marci Geller\, Cosby Gibson & Tom Staudle\, He-Bird\, She-Bird\, Gina Holsopple\, Josh Joffen\, Susan Kane\, Judy Kass\, Colleen Kattau\, Rorie Kelly\, Ray Lambiase\, Mara Levine\, Lori Llyn\, Stuart Markus\, Catherine Miles and Jay Mafale (The YaYas)\, Lois Morton\, Emily Mure\, Nico Padden\, Steven Pelland\, Katherine Rondeau\, John Sonntag\, Hank Stone\, Christine Sweeney\, Sweet Little Bloodhound\, Toby Tobias\,  and The Whispering Tree. Schedules will be posted online at AcousticMusicScene.com\, FMSH.org and huntingtonarts.org. \nHere are the afternoon schedules for the AcousticMusicScene.com and Radio Nowhere tents: \nAcousticMusicScene.com\n(Host: Michael Kornfeld) \nOpen Mic at 12 noon \n1:00	Opening Round: Jeremy Aaron\, Chris J. Connolly\, Hank Stone\n1:30	NOOM: Ray Lambiase\, Lori Llyn\, Toby Tobias\n2:00	Hudson Valley Voices: Susan Kane\, Judy Kass\n2:30	I’m From New Jersey: Mara Levine\, Katherine Rondeau\, John Sonntag\n3:00	Folk from Upstate New York: Bill Buttner\, Gina Holsopple\, Colleen Kattau\n3:30	Hard Luck Café @ 25: Marci Geller\, Josh Joffen\, Steven Pelland\n4:00	Huntington’s Own: Annie Mark\, Lois Morton\n4:30	2017 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artists: Clint Alphin\, Emily Mure\, Christine Sweeney\n5:00	2017 Kerrville New Folk Finalists: Emily Barnes\, Catherine Miles and Jay Mafale (The YaYas)\, The Whispering Tree\n5:30	Bluegrass & Roots: Greg Cornell & The Cornell Brothers with Cole Quest\, Vincent Cross\, He-Bird\, She-Bird \nJoltin Joe’s Radio Nowhere\nStreaming @ Radionowhere903.com\n(Host: Joe Pszonek) \n1:00	Rorie Kelly\n1:15	Emily Barnes\n1:30	Tom Staudle\n1:45	Cosby Gibson\n2:00	Alexis Van Aulock\n2:15	Folkapotamus\n2:30	Karen Dahlstrom\n2:45	Nico Padden\n3:00	He-Bird\, She-Bird\n3:15	Christine Sweeney\n3:30	Katherine Rondeau\n3:45	Judy Kass\n4:00	Susan Kane\n4:15	John Sonntag\n4:30	Bill Buttner\n4:45	Sweet Little Bloodhound\n5:00	Mara Levine\n5:15	Stuart Marcus\n5:30	Alice Howe\n5:45	Marci Geller \nFestivalgoers are advised to bring lawn chairs and blankets and a picnic supper (or walk into Huntington Village and enjoy a meal at one of its many restaurants). \nThe Huntington Folk Festival highlights a folk and Americana weekend at Heckscher Park that also features concerts by Long Island-based indie folk-rock band Miles to Dayton (Friday July 28) and The Sweet Remains\, a nationally touring act with harmonies reminiscent of CSN\, The Eagles and Simon & Garfunkel (Sunday\, July 30). The Huntington Summer Arts Festival is produced by the Town of Huntington\, presented by the Huntington Arts Council\, and sponsored in part by the New York State Council for the Arts\, the County of Suffolk and Canon U.S.A. \n \n6-8 p.m.        Dinner Break \n8:00 p.m.       NERFA Presents Young Folk: Alice Howe and Mike Tedesco — on the Chapin Rainbow Stage \n8:30 p.m.       Generations: Sarah Lee Guthrie and The Mammals (featuring Mike & Ruthy) — on the Chapin Rainbow Stage
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/huntington-folk-festival-7/
CATEGORIES:Huntington Folk Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160730T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160730T223000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042611
CREATED:20201111T022626Z
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SUMMARY:11th Annual Huntington Folk Festival
DESCRIPTION:   Slaid Cleaves will headline the 11th Annual Huntington Folk Festival on Saturday\, July 30 at Huntington\, NY’s Heckscher Park\, located off Main Street (Route 25A). Extending from noon until l0:30 p.m.\, the free festival – co-presented by the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Huntington Arts Council – is part of the 51st Annual Huntington Summer Arts Festival.  Kirsten Maxwell will open for Slaid Cleaves. \nPrior to the evening concert\, AcousticMusicScene.com and The Folk Music Society of Huntington will host unplugged showcases and song swaps featuring more than three-dozen artists near canopy tents from noon until 6 p.m. Schedules for both the AcousticMusicScene.com and FMSH.org Acoustic Tents are below: \nAcousticMusicScene.com Tent\n(Hosted by Michael Kornfeld) \n12:00              LI Artists Spotlight: Ray Lambiase\, Richard Lanahan\, Hank Stone\n12:30              Aly Tadros\, Jesse Tomsko\n1:00               Fiddlin’ Around: Jeremy Aaron\, Eric Lee\n1:30               Terry Kitchen\, Mara Levine\, Dennis McDonough\n2:00               Mass. Appeal: Dan & Faith\, Steven Pelland\n2:30               Kerrville New Folk Winners: Addie Brownlee\, Josh Joffen\n3:00               Hudson Valley Songsters: Susan Kane\, Judy Kass\n3:30               Colleen Kattau\, James O’Malley\n4:00               Blair Bodine\, Letitia Van Sant\n4:30               Funny Folk: Lois Morton\, Carla Ulbrich\n5:00               Rob Carlson & Benefit Street\n5:15               Roots Round: Greg Cornell and the Cornell Brothers\,\n                   He-Bird\, She-Bird\, Pluck & Rail \nFolk Music Society of Huntington Tent\n(Hosted by Lee Ann Rush and Gary Schoenberger) \n12:00               Open Mic\n1:00                Acoustic Apple\n1:15                Bryan Gallo\n1:30                Carla Ulbrich\n1:45                Richard Lanahan\n2:00                Friends On The Journey\n                    (Lora Kendall\, Suzanne Ernst & Vincent Crici)\n2:15                Letitita VanSant\n2:30                Dennis McDonough\n2:45                He-Bird\, She-Bird\n3:00                Hank Stone\n3:15                Mara Levine & Terry Kitchen\n3:30                Rob Carlson & Benefit Street\n3:45                Steven Pelland\n4:00                Rorie Kelly\n4:15                Greg Cornell & the Cornell Brothers\n4:30                James O’Malley\n4:45                My Dad’s Truck \nFestivalgoers are advised to bring lawn chairs and blankets and a picnic supper (or walk into Huntington Village and enjoy a meal at one of its many restaurants).
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/11th-annual-huntington-folk-festival/
CATEGORIES:Huntington Folk Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150726T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150726T223000
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CREATED:20201111T022621Z
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SUMMARY:10th Annual Huntington Folk Festival
DESCRIPTION:   Tom Paxton will headline the 10th Annual Huntington Folk Festival on Sunday\, July 26 at Huntington\, NY’s Heckscher Park\, located off Main Street (Route 25A). Extending from noon until l0:30 p.m.\, the free festival – co-presented by the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Huntington Arts Council – is part of the 50th Annual Huntington Summer Arts Festival. Tom Paxton also is marking his 50th year as a touring artist. \n\n Opening for Paxton on the park’s Chapin Rainbow Stage will be No Fuss and Feathers Roadshow.  This group of award winning songwriters features the delicious harmonies of the nationally touring performers The YaYas (Catherine Miles & Jay Mafale)\, Carolann Solebello and Karyn Oliver. Collectively\, they are an incorrigible bunch of musical co-conspirators bent on giving an audience an unforgettable show. \n\nPrior to the evening concert\, AcousticMusicScene.com and FMSH will host unplugged showcases and song swaps featuring more than three-dozen artists near canopy tents from noon until 6 p.m. Artists confirmed to perform during the afternoon include Acoustic Apple\, Annika\, Mark Allen Berube\, Michael Braunfeld\, Meghan Cary\, Andrea Cetlin\, Greg Cornell and the Cornell Brothers\, Curtis & Carla\, Generations: Mike & Aleksi Glick\, Phil Henry\, Jay Hitt\, Karen Hudson\, Josh Joffen\, Stuart Kabak\, Kalinec & Kj\, Judy Kass\, Cecilia Kirtland\, Scott Krokoff\, Mara Levine\, The Levins\, Lisa Jane Lipkin\, Eli Maniscalco\, Kirsten Maxwell\, Lois Morton\, Mark Newman & Naomi Margolin\, James O’Malley\, Elaine Romanelli\, Shawn Taylor\, Robinson Treacher and Bob Westcott. \n\nAcoustic Music Scene.com Tent\n12:45   Mark Newman & Naomi Margolin\n 1:00	Scott Krokoff\, Shawn Taylor\, Robinson Treacher\n 1:30	Generations: Mike & Aleksi Glick\n 1:45	Greg Cornell & The Cornell Brothers\n 2:00	Funny Folk: Mark Allen Berube\, Lois Morton\n 2:30	Josh Joffen\, James O’Malley\, Bob Westcott\n 3:00	Mara Levine\, The Levins\, Elaine Romanelli\n 3:30	Westchester Artists: Curtis & Carla\, Judy Kass\, Lisa Jane Lipkin\n 4:00	Keystone Staters: Michael Braunfeld\, Meghan Cary\, Jay Hitt\n 4:30	Karen Hudson\, Stuart Kaback\, Cecilia Kirtland\n 5:00	Young Folk: Annika\, Kirsten Maxwell\n 5:30	Phil Henry\, Kalinec & Kj \n\nFolk Music Society of Huntington Tent\n12:00	Open Mic\n1:00	Acoustic Apple\n1:15	Andrea Cetlin\n1:30	Eli Maniscalco\n1:45	Scott Krokoff\n2:00	James O’Malley\n2:15	Mara Levine\n2:30	Jay Hitt\n2:45	Meghan Cary\n3:00	Michael Braunfeld\n3:15	Lois Morton\n3:30	Bob Westcott\n3:45	Larry Moser & Mary Nagin\n4:00	Kirsten Maxwell\n4:15	Phil Henry\n4:30	Josh Joffen\n4:45	Kalinec & Kj \nThe 50th Annual Huntington Summer Arts Festival is produced by the Town of Huntington\, presented by the Huntington Arts Council\, and sponsored in part by the New York State Council for the Arts\, the County of Suffolk and Canon U.S.A.
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/10th-annual-huntington-folk-festival-2/
CATEGORIES:Huntington Folk Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140719T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140719T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T042611
CREATED:20201111T022616Z
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SUMMARY:Huntington Folk Festival
DESCRIPTION:The ninth annual Huntington Folk Festival is slated for Saturday\, July 19\, 2014. The free event will extend from 12 noon into the late evening at Heckscher Park\, Main Street (Route 25A) and Prime Avenue\, in Huntington\, New York.\nHeadlining this year’s festival and performing on the  Chapin Rainbow Stage at 8:30 p.m. will be Bobtown. Drawing on field hollers\, gospel music\, folk songs\, pop melodies and bluegrass harmonies\, Bobtown reinvents American choral music for the 21st century to create a unique and compelling blend of voices and instruments that move gracefully between elegy and celebration. An afternoon of unplugged showcases and song swaps\, from 12 noon to 6 p.m.\, featuring artists from the New York metropolitan area and beyond will precede the concert. Hosting them near canopy tents will be Acoustic Live! in New York City and Beyond and AcousticMusicScene.com. \nCo-presented by the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Huntington Arts Council\, the Huntington Folk Festival is part of the 49th Annual Huntington Summer Arts Festival presented by the Town of Huntington and produced by the Huntington Arts Council. \nFestival goers are advised to bring lawn chairs or blankets and to consider bringing a picnic supper or venturing into nearby Huntington Village for dinner. \n  \n \nClick flyer above to download a printable copy. \n  \n \nClick flyer above to download a printable copy.
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/huntington-folk-festival-6/
CATEGORIES:Huntington Folk Festival
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