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SUMMARY:Special Event:  THE CHISELS ARE CALLING
DESCRIPTION:The Chisels Are Calling\nA film screening\, discussion\, and Q & A with legendary guitar maker John Monteleone and filmmaker Trevor Laurence\nSaturday\, October 8\, at 7pm\nThe Cinema Arts Centre (425 Park Avenue\, Huntington) screens a mesmerizing portrait of John Monteleone\, one of the world’s greatest instrument builders. Known by many as a modern-day Stradivari of the guitar\, Monteleone is a living artist whose instruments are on permanent exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A multi-faceted craftsman\, Monteleone builds instruments that are admired not only for their incredible sound\, but also for their visually striking and innovative designs. His archtop guitars are sought after by players from jazz to rock\, including Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler. \n(Here’s a link to view a trailer for the new 90-minute documentary:\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWx6OWN4wyI ) \n \nJohn Monteleone at work \nThis feature-length documentary looks beyond the technical aspects of lutherie and examines the life\, passion\, talent and unique approach that Monteleone takes to his art.  Starting with his early interest in the craft\, when\, at age ten\, John repaired the dilapidated family piano\, then smashed a cheap guitar so he could see what was inside\, the film follows him through his realization as a young man that building instruments was actually a job\, and on to his launch of a career repairing some of the world’s finest instruments.  Largely self-taught\, Monteleone used his background in repair to begin building instruments\, both mandolins and guitars\, in the traditional style. Once he mastered this\, he began to innovate and design his own models. The film examines John’s influences\, including his father and uncle’s artwork\, and his own interests in Art Deco\, architecture\, cars\, trains\, and the work of industrial designer Raymond Loewy. Branching out further\, Monteleone drew on these influences to create one-of-a-kind themed guitars with names like the Radio City\, Sun King\, Orange Blossom Special\, the Radio Wave\, and many others. \nJohn’s family and creative roots are in Italy\, where we follow him to the northern forests to find the perfect wood for his next projects\, and then on to Cremona\, known as the city at the heart of violin building. John takes us on a tour through the Museo del Violino where the violins of Stradivari and the Cremonase masters are on display\, and explains what can be learned from the old masters’ approach to building\, and what must be learned on your own. Monteleone is paid tribute throughout the film by his musician clients\, including Mark Knopfler\, Ben Harper\, David Grisman\, Mike Marshall\, Julian Lage\, Anthony Wilson\, Woody Mann\, and others.  Knopfler’s performance of his song “Monteleone” includes Mark’s description of how John inspired him to write the song and how the lyrics\, which begin\, “The chisels are calling / It’s time to make sawdust\,” came about. \n(Director and Editor: Trevor Laurence / Producers: Woody Mann &  Trevor Laurence / Featuring: Mark Knopfler\, Ben Harper\, David Grisman\, Anthony Wilson\, Julian Lage\, Frank Vignola\, Jimmy Bruno\, Mike Marshall\, Woody Mann\, Steve Salerno\, Paul Glasse\, Mitch Watkins\, Paul Ricci\, Mafalda Minnozzi\, Bob Grillo\, Don DeMarco\, Don Keiling\, Joe Lostritto\, Huntington’s own Howard Emerson\, Brian Glassman\, Steve Cardenas\, Chico Pinheiro). \nTickets: $15 Cinema Arts Centre Members; $20 Non-Members
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/the-chisels-are-calling-a-film-screening-discussion-and-q-a-with-legendary-guitar-maker-john-monteleone-and-filmmaker-trevor-laurence/
CATEGORIES:Special Events (do not use... use HLC and NOOM instead)
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SUMMARY:FMSH Folk Jam & Sing-Along
DESCRIPTION:October 9 FMSH Folk Jam & Sing-Along \nThe Folk Music Society of Huntington’s next monthly Folk Jam & Sing-Along will take place on October 9 at the South Huntington Public Library (145 Pidgeon Hill Road\, Huntington Station) from 1-4 p.m.  This free Sunday afternoon event affords musicians and singers of all experience levels an opportunity to play\, sing\, and hone their performance skills in a supportive and welcoming environment. \nThe monthly Folk Jams are completely acoustic\, unplugged events attended primarily by amateur musicians and those who love to sing\, although visitors who just want to listen are also welcome. Song selections can range across the broad folk milieu. \nYour health and safety are important to us.  Since the jam involves singing in an enclosed space\, we strongly advise that participants be vaccinated for COVID-19.  Masks are recommended but not required when visiting the library.
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/fmsh-folk-jam-sing-along-6/
CATEGORIES:Folk Jams
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SUMMARY:Cinema Arts Centre hosts Open Mics beginning October 12
DESCRIPTION:Thrice-monthly Wednesday night series in partnership with Folk Music Society of Huntington and NorthShore Original Open Mic (NOOM) \nThe Cinema Arts Centre joins with the Folk Music Society of Huntington in presenting the Northshore Original Open Mic (NOOM) three Wednesday nights each month\, beginning October 12. The open mic series\, to be held in the Cinema’s Sky Room (423 Park Avenue\, Huntington\, NY)\, is set for 7:00pm\, with open mic sign-up beginning at 6:30pm. Although it is free to attend\, donations will be sought and gratefully accepted. \n \n“It’s our pleasure to continue the ever-deepening partnership between the Cinema Arts Centre and two pillars of Long Island music scene – the Folk Music Sociery of Huntington and NorthShore Original Open Mic (NOOM)\,” said Dylan Skolnick\, co-director of the Cinema Arts Centre. “The Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly Hard Luck Café series has been a mainstay of our programming for many years\, bringing some of the country’s best folk music performers to dedicated folk fans here in Huntington. With the introduction of a weekly open mic night\, we are delighted to offer even more opportunities for music lovers and artists to come together\, as well as a space where seasoned performers can try out their newest original pieces and where up-and-coming musicians can get used to performing for a crowd\,” Skolnick added. \n \n  \n“NOOM is thrilled to partner with the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Cinema Arts Centre and lay the groundwork for a weekly opportunity for original songwriters and performers to present their original songs in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere\,” said Toby Tobias\, a Huntington-based singer-songwriter who launched the open mic series at a small coffee shop in Northport in the fall of 2013. One of the longest running weekly original open mics on Long Island\, NOOM has reincarnated itself at quite a few North Shore locations through the years — most recently at Finley’s in Huntington. \nAlthough the COVID-19 pandemic precluded NOOM from taking place in-person since March 2020\, songwriter Richard Parr has been livestreaming the open mic every week since then and will also be playing a major role when it resumes in-person. “We invite singer-songwriters of varying skill levels and those who love live music\, to gather at the Cinema Arts Centre to listen to songwriters\, dedicated to the craft of writing and singing their songs\, play and talk about their original music in an environment of goodwill and open-mindedness\,” said Tobias. He noted that each NOOM will also include a featured 20-minute performance by a known/emerging local or touring songwriter starting at around 8:00pm.  “I am very excited to be a part of this\,” he said. \n \nMichael Kornfeld\, longtime president of the Folk Music Society of Huntington\, shares their excitement. “FMSH is delighted to extend its partnerships with both NOOM and the Cinema Arts Centre and to help provide opportunities for local singer-songwriters to share their music with our community\,” he said. “NOOM has been an Acoustic Ally of FMSH for a number of years. We’ve cross-promoted each other’s events and presented a couple of joint livestreams over the past two years.” \nAffording local artists opportunities to share their talents with appreciative audiences in an intimate listening room atmosphere was the initial impetus behind the nonprofit presenting organization’s Hard Luck Café concert series many years ago\, Kornfeld noted. That series now features a mix of local\, regional and national touring artists. The Cinema Arts Centre has partnered with the Folk Music Society of Huntington and hosted the monthly Hard Luck Café concerts in its Sky Room for more than a decade. That series resumes on October 19 with featured act No Fuss and Feathers and will take place on the third Wednesday of each month\, from 7:00pm-9:30pm/10:00pm. An open mic also precedes most Hard Luck Café concerts.
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/cinema-arts-centre-hosts-open-mics-beginning-october-12/
CATEGORIES:NOOM (do not use)
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SUMMARY:Hard Luck Café:  No Fuss and Feathers
DESCRIPTION:The monthly Hard Luck Café concert series co-presented by the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Cinema Arts Centre in the Cinema’s Sky Room (423 Park Avenue\, Huntington) resumes on Wednesday\, October 19\, from 7-10pm\, and will take place on the third Wednesday of each month. \nOctober’s featured act is No Fuss and Feathers — the “heck-of-a-good-time” collaboration hatched by Catherine Miles & Jay Mafale\, Karyn Oliver\, and Carolann Solebello. Shaken or stirred\, NFF serves up a dynamic\, cohesive cocktail of delicious harmonies\, infectious rhythm\, and spontaneous hilarity — with award-winning songwriting always present on stage. Individually\, the four are nationally touring performers who have charted at the top of folk and Americana radio and appeared at some of the nation’s most respected music festivals. Collectively\, they are an incorrigible bunch of musical co-conspirators bent on giving their audience an unforgettable show. \nSometimes referred to as a modern folk quartet\, No Fuss and Feathers is truly a mix of the styles of the three songwriting entities: pop-infused\, literate folk; bluesy\, country-tinged acoustic; and Brooklyn-edged-Americana. For more information and to view a few performance videos\, visit: http://nofussandfeathers.com \nAn open mic precedes the concert.  Tickets are $15 for FMSH/Cinema Arts Centre members and $20 for non-members\, and can be purchased online at http://cinemaartscentre.org or at the Cinema Arts Centre box office now through the evening of the event.
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/hard-luck-cafe-no-fuss-and-feathers/
CATEGORIES:Hard Luck Cafe and NOOM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221026T190000
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SUMMARY:NorthShore Original Open Mic (NOOM) in the Sky Room at Huntington's Cinema Arts Centre
DESCRIPTION:Dates: Oct. 26\, Nov. 2\, Nov. 9\, Nov. 30\, Dec\, 7\, Dec. 14 & Dec. 28 \nThe Folk Music Society of Huntington joins with the Cinema Arts Centre in presenting the Northshore Original Open Mic (NOOM) three Wednesday nights each month. The open mic series\, held in the Cinema’s Sky Room (423 Park Avenue\, Huntington\, NY)\, is set for 7:00pm\, with open mic sign-up beginning at 6:30pm. Although it is free to attend\, donations will be sought and gratefully accepted. \nSinger-songwriter Suzanne Ernst\, featured performer at the October 26 NOOM event\, will play a 20-minute spotlight set. \n“It’s our pleasure to continue the ever-deepening partnership between the Cinema Arts Centre and two pillars of Long Island music scene – the Folk Music Society of Huntington and NorthShore Original Open Mic (NOOM)\,” said Dylan Skolnick\, co-director of the Cinema Arts Centre. “The Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly Hard Luck Café series has been a mainstay of our programming for many years\, bringing some of the country’s best folk music performers to dedicated folk fans here in Huntington. With the introduction of a weekly open mic night\, we are delighted to offer even more opportunities for music lovers and artists to come together\, as well as a space where seasoned performers can try out their newest original pieces and where up-and-coming musicians can get used to performing for a crowd\,” Skolnick added. \n“NOOM is thrilled to partner with the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Cinema Arts Centre and lay the groundwork for a weekly opportunity for original songwriters and performers to present their original songs in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere\,” said Toby Tobias\, a Huntington-based singer-songwriter who launched the open mic series at a small coffee shop in Northport in the fall of 2013. One of the longest running weekly original open mics on Long Island\, NOOM has reincarnated itself at quite a few North Shore locations through the years — most recently at Finley’s in Huntington. \nAlthough the COVID-19 pandemic precluded NOOM from taking place in-person since March 2020\, songwriter Richard Parr has been livestreaming the open mic every week since then and is also playing a major role now that it has resumed in-person. “We invite singer-songwriters of varying skill levels and those who love live music\, to gather at the Cinema Arts Centre to listen to songwriters\, dedicated to the craft of writing and singing their songs\, play and talk about their original music in an environment of goodwill and open-mindedness\,” said Tobias. He noted that each NOOM will also include a featured 20-minute performance by a known/emerging local or touring songwriter starting at around 8:00pm.  “I am very excited to be a part of this\,” he said. \nMichael Kornfeld\, longtime president of the Folk Music Society of Huntington\, shares their excitement. “FMSH is delighted to extend its partnerships with both NOOM and the Cinema Arts Centre and to help provide opportunities for local singer-songwriters to share their music with our community\,” he said. “NOOM has been an Acoustic Ally of FMSH for a number of years. We’ve cross-promoted each other’s events and presented a couple of joint livestreams over the past two years.” \nAffording local artists opportunities to share their talents with appreciative audiences in an intimate listening room atmosphere was the initial impetus behind the nonprofit presenting organization’s Hard Luck Café concert series many years ago\, Kornfeld noted. That series now features a mix of local\, regional and national touring artists. The Cinema Arts Centre has partnered with the Folk Music Society of Huntington and hosted the monthly Hard Luck Café concerts in its Sky Room for more than a decade.
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/northshore-original-open-mic-noom-in-the-sky-room-at-huntingtons-cinema-arts-centre/
CATEGORIES:NOOM (do not use)
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