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SUMMARY:The Black Feathers (Ray Hughes and Sian Chandler)
DESCRIPTION:The Black Feathers\, a UK-based husband and wife duo\, is the featured act during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s virtual First Saturday Concert on June 5. The show will stream live from the duo’s home in Wales from 7-8:15 p.m. via FMSH’s Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/FMSHLongIsland) and YouTube Channel (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnJ9zJQXl2ml128-TIPRFLg/about). \n“Unlike our live concerts\, there is no admission fee for this online one\,” says Michael Kornfeld\, FMSH’s board president. “However\, The Black Feathers had most of their gigs cancelled\, have been unable to tour due to the ongoing pandemic\, and would appreciate donations via their online tip jar while you are viewing the concert.”   \nAbout the Artists \nThe ability to write songs that are both modern and ancient is a rare thing. It’s the product of an arcane art of weaving in traditional influences so thoroughly that they become the warp and weft of fresh creations. \nRay Hughes and Sian Chandler first became aware of the magic between them while collaborating on several musical projects. They joined forces to become The Black Feathers and life partners in 2012. \n“Once in a blue moon\, the whole soars far above the sum of its parts. That’s what happens when The Black Feathers perform live”\n–	Black Mountain News\, North Carolina \nAmericana\, folk and acoustic indie rock sensibilities coexist comfortably in the duo’s musical world\, with Hughes’ guitar work buoying the kind of harmonies often only heard in family bands. The duo’s sound has been likened to that of The Civil Wars and Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings. Its 2016 debut album\, Soaked to the Bone\, reached the top 10 on the UK Americana Chart. Although The Black Feathers’ music quickly drew the interest of listeners\, it is the stage chemistry that will keep you riveted. \nHaving built up a loyal following on the other side of the pond\, The Black Feathers have been spreading their wings across the U.S. The duo has performed at the Philadelphia Folk Festival and AmericanaFest\, and impressed Long Island audiences in 2019. The Black Feathers also had coveted official showcases at Northeast Regional Folk Alliance (NERFA) and Folk Alliance Region-West (FAR-West) conferences. \nWith a new single and a live album in the pipeline\, these are exciting times for what the British music publication FATEA refers to as “a duo of undeniable talent.”  \nYou can check out a few of The Black Feathers’ videos at http://theblackfeathers.com/videos before joining us for a live performance from Wales. \nA Zoom After-Party will begin shortly after the Video Concert ends.\nTime: Jun 5\, 2021 08:15 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nhttp://zoom.us/j/97387393900?pwd=RDVHdzV5ZmFRekgxZDhEQU1DT2dMUT09 \nMeeting ID: 973 8739 3900\nPasscode: 11554 \nDial by your location\n        +1 646 876 9923 US (New York) \nMeeting ID: 973 8739 3900\nPasscode: 11554
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SUMMARY:Claudia Nygaard + Rupert Wates
DESCRIPTION:Singer-Songwriters Claudia Nygaard and Rupert Wates will share their songs during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s virtual Hard Luck Café concert series\, held in partnership with the Cinema Arts Centre\, on Thursday night\, June 17.  They will showcase their talents live from 8-9:30 p.m. via FMSH’s YouTube channel  (http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnJ9zJQXl2ml128-TIPRFLg/about) and Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/FMSHLongIsland). \n“Although the COVID-19 pandemic prevents the Folk Music Society of Huntington from hosting in-person concerts now\, our board of directors recognizes the importance of music in these challenging times and believes that the show must go on-line\,” said Michael Kornfeld\, the nonprofit organization’s board president.  He noted that although there is no admission charge for the concert\, tips for the artists — who have lost many gigs due to the ongoing health crisis — would be most appreciated.  Information about online tipping will appear on your screens during the livestream concert.  \nClaudia Nygaard delivers songs that are heartfelt\, humorous\, scrappy\, and sensual\, and so are the stories she tells in between them. Her music straddles the fence between folk and country. She has been a winner in the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Competition\, while her song “Lucky Girl” won the Tumbleweed Music Festival Songwriting Competition and became the title track of her latest album\, which made the best albums of 2019 list published by Making A Scene online magazine. Her previous CD\, Let The Storm Roll In\, rose to the coveted #1 spot on the Cashbox Roots Country chart and #8 on the international Folk DJ Chart. Claudia is an emotive vocalist with what Rich Warren\, the former longtime host of The Midnight Special\, a nationally syndicated radio program emanating from Chicago’s WFMT\, calls an “amber honey” voice. She cut her songwriting teeth as a staff writer on Nashville’s music row before walking away from that job to expand her creative horizons as a touring singer-songwriter. Since doing so\, Claudia has performed across the USA\, and in more than a dozen foreign countries. \nHere’s a link to view some videos by Claudia Nygaard: http://www.claudianygaard.com/video \nRupert Wates’ music is an eclectic mix of acoustic\, melodic art/folk\, flavored with elements of jazz\, vaudeville and cabaret.  London-born and Oxford-educated\, he has been a full-time songwriter since the late 1990s. Rupert has won more than 40 awards for his songwriting and performing skills since relocating to the U.S. nearly 15 years ago. He was twice voted Artist of the Year by the international house concert network Concerts in Your Home and has been a finalist in the Kerrville New Folk Competition\, among others. Rupert also was cited for Outstanding Achievement in Songwriting in the Great American Song Contest (2018) and was selected for juried official showcases at the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance (NERFA) conference and other conferences hosted by regional affiliates of Folk Alliance International (FA!). Prior to the pandemic\, Rupert averaged 120 live shows yearly across the U.S.\, Canada and Europe. His latest album\, Lamentations\, was among the most-played albums on folk radio in in February\, according to the FAI Folk Chart. Many other artists have also recorded his songs. \nHere’s a link to view some videos by Rupert Wates: http://rupertwatesmusic.com/video \nEstablished in 1973\, the Cinema Arts Centre (www.cinemaartscentre.org)\nseeks to bring the best of cinematic artistry to Long Island and use the power of film to expand the awareness and consciousness of our community. Long island’s only not-for-profit\, viewer-supported independent cinema presents a wide array of films that are often accompanied by discussions and guest speakers. \nFounded in the late 1960s\, the Folk Music Society of Huntington (www.fmsh.org) generally presents two monthly concert series\, a monthly folk jam\, and an annual folk festival in conjunction with the Huntington Arts Council.  It hopes to resume these in-person events once it is safe and feasible to do so. FMSH is a member of Folk Alliance International\, the Huntington Arts Council and the Long Island Arts Alliance.
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