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SUMMARY:NorthShore Original Open Mic (NOOM) in the Sky Room at Huntington’s Cinema Arts Centre
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 1 \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. \nFeatured artist Faith Krinsky will play a 20-minute spotlight set\, starting at around 8:00pm. \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-11/
CATEGORIES:NOOM (do not use)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230203T190000
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SUMMARY:CAROLE KING: HOME AGAIN – LIVE IN CENTRAL PARK
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, February 3\, at 7:00 PM and Tuesday\, February 7\, at 7:30 PM \nCinema Arts Centre (423 Park Avenue\, Huntington\, NY) \nMembers $10 | Public $15\nhttps://bit.ly/CarolKingCAC \nThe brand-new feature-length concert documentary\, Carole King: Home Again – Live in Central Park\, presents musical icon Carole King’s triumphant May 26\, 1973 homecoming concert on The Great Lawn of New York City’s Central Park before an estimated audience of 100\,000. The film presents the complete multi-camera 16mm footage filmed and recorded by Lou Adler in 1973 but never before released. \nAlongside the complete performance footage is the behind-the-scenes story of King’s remarkable transformation from an in-demand staff songwriter beloved for such timeless Goffin and King classics as “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” and “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” to an iconic artist in her own right. The May 1973 performance captured King at her critical and commercial peak\, basking in the enormous popularity of her definitive album\, Tapestry. \nNew interviews with King\, Adler\, Ron Delsener and legendary Woodstock and Monterey Pop lighting and stage manager Chip Monck set the scene for her extraordinary performance. To the delight of the audience\, King moved easily between her signature classics and songs from her soon to be released 1973 album\, Fantasy. King rarely performed in concert during this era despite the enormous commercial success she had enjoyed. However\, on this special occasion\, she presented her performance in two parts—first alone\, on piano\, and then fronting a powerhouse 11-piece band. \nThe resulting film\, Carole King: Home Again – Live in Central Park\, provides an inside view of a generational talent in her prime\, performing one of the biggest and most momentous concerts of her career in the city where she was born. “Tapestry had become such a huge hit\, and I really wanted to give something back to the people\,” remembers King. “When I first walked on stage\, in Central Park\, in front of the Great Lawn\, and it’s full of people…it was kind of terrifying for a minute. Then the crowd began to cheer and it was like a wave coming toward me. There was just so much love. It was too much to take in but I realized all I had to do was sit down and start playing. They were there to hear me. I knew how to deliver\, and that’s what I sat down to do.”
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/carole-king-home-again-live-in-central-park/
CATEGORIES:Special Events (do not use... use HLC and NOOM instead)
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SUMMARY:CAROLE KING: HOME AGAIN – LIVE IN CENTRAL PARK
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, February 7\, at 7:30 PM \nCinema Arts Centre (423 Park Avenue\, Huntington\, NY) \nMembers $10 | Public $15\nhttps://bit.ly/CarolKingCAC \nThe brand-new feature-length concert documentary\, Carole King: Home Again – Live in Central Park\, presents musical icon Carole King’s triumphant May 26\, 1973 homecoming concert on The Great Lawn of New York City’s Central Park before an estimated audience of 100\,000. The film presents the complete multi-camera 16mm footage filmed and recorded by Lou Adler in 1973 but never before released. \nAlongside the complete performance footage is the behind-the-scenes story of King’s remarkable transformation from an in-demand staff songwriter beloved for such timeless Goffin and King classics as “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” and “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” to an iconic artist in her own right. The May 1973 performance captured King at her critical and commercial peak\, basking in the enormous popularity of her definitive album\, Tapestry. \nNew interviews with King\, Adler\, Ron Delsener and legendary Woodstock and Monterey Pop lighting and stage manager Chip Monck set the scene for her extraordinary performance. To the delight of the audience\, King moved easily between her signature classics and songs from her soon to be released 1973 album\, Fantasy. King rarely performed in concert during this era despite the enormous commercial success she had enjoyed. However\, on this special occasion\, she presented her performance in two parts—first alone\, on piano\, and then fronting a powerhouse 11-piece band. \nThe resulting film\, Carole King: Home Again – Live in Central Park\, provides an inside view of a generational talent in her prime\, performing one of the biggest and most momentous concerts of her career in the city where she was born. “Tapestry had become such a huge hit\, and I really wanted to give something back to the people\,” remembers King. “When I first walked on stage\, in Central Park\, in front of the Great Lawn\, and it’s full of people…it was kind of terrifying for a minute. Then the crowd began to cheer and it was like a wave coming toward me. There was just so much love. It was too much to take in but I realized all I had to do was sit down and start playing. They were there to hear me. I knew how to deliver\, and that’s what I sat down to do.”
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/carole-king-home-again-live-in-central-park-2/
CATEGORIES:Special Events (do not use... use HLC and NOOM instead)
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SUMMARY:NorthShore Original Open Mic (NOOM) in the Sky Room at Huntington’s Cinema Arts Centre
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 8 \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. \nFeatured artist Dudley Music will play a 20-minute spotlight set\, starting at around 8:00pm. \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-12/
CATEGORIES:NOOM (do not use)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230215T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230215T220000
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SUMMARY:Hard Luck Café:  Tracy Walton -and- Sierra West
DESCRIPTION:Connecticut-based singer-songwriters Tracy Walton and Sierra West\, both of whom showcased their talents during the recent Black Bear Americana Music Festival\, will share the bill during the monthly Hard Luck Café series co-presented by the Folk Music Society of Huntington and the Cinema Arts Centre (423 Park Avenue\, Huntington) in the Cinema’s Sky Room on Wednesday\, February 15\, from 7-10 p.m. An open mic precedes the concert. \nTickets are $20 ($15 for Cinema Arts Centre/FMSH 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. \n \nTracy Walton \nTracy Walton (https://tracywaltonmusic.com/) wears many musical hats: singer-songwriter\, bassist\, producer\, author\, and studio owner.  He has toured the country with various groups including\, most recently\, the duo Belle of the Fall; has played bass with David Bromberg and Vernon Reid\, among others; produces albums for artists at his studio\, On Deck Sound Studio\, in Northfield\, CT; and has written books for Alfred Music. Tracy’s fourth solo album\, Small Town America\, was released in the summer of 2021. \n  \n \nSierra West performing at Black Bear Americana Music Festival in October 2022 (Photo by Michael Kornfeld) \nSierra West (https://www.sierrawestmusic.com/) is a Connecticut-born-and-raised singer/songwriter\, an animal lover\, and an addiction treatment supporter. She has the rare knack of composing simple\, unforgettable melodies and marrying them to intelligent lyrics. Sierra’s passion for music and message of truth\, compassion\, and spiritual growth make her a force to be reckoned with.
URL:https://fmsh.org/event/hard-luck-cafe-tracy-walton-and-sierra-west/
CATEGORIES:Hard Luck Cafe and NOOM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230222T190000
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DTSTAMP:20230217T174354Z
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SUMMARY:NorthShore Original Open Mic (NOOM) in the Sky Room at Huntington’s Cinema Arts Centre
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 22 \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. \nFeatured artist Annie Mark will play a 20-minute spotlight set\, starting at around 8:00pm. \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-13/
CATEGORIES:NOOM (do not use)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230226T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230226T160000
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SUMMARY:FMSH Folk Jam & Sing-Along
DESCRIPTION:February 26 FMSH Folk Jam & Sing-Along \nThe Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly Folk Jam & Sing-Along will take place on February 26 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-10/
CATEGORIES:Folk Jams
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