Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Celebrate Woody's 97th birthday!




...at one of these fine events!



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Hey friends!

July 14, 2009 will be Woody's 97th birthday. We hope you can make it to some of these wonderful events celebrating his life & legacy!

All the best,
Anna Canoni

Events & Programs Director
www.woodyguthrie.org


January 24 - July 31 - TEXAS

It's Been Good To Know Yuh: Woody Guthrie in Pampa, 1929-1936 EXHIBIT
Curated by Woody Guthrie Archives Curator, Jorge Arevalo, this exhibit will illustrate how the years Woody Guthrie spent in Pampa, Texas, from age 17 formed the foundation of a life that was to influence the folk music genre for the generations to come. Family tragedy, the Depression and Dust Bowl years, and picking up a guitar and giving a voice to the plight of the American worker were the driving forces that guided Woody throughout his prolific, but too-short career.
Panhandle Plains Historical Museum
2503 4th Avenue
Canyon, TX 79015
T: (806) 651-2244
W: panhandleplains.org


June 19 - July 26 - TEXAS

Woody Guthrie's American Song
Theatre Three
2800 Routh Street
Dallas, TX 75201
W: theatre3dallas.com


July 8 - July 12 - OKLAHOMA

The Woody Guthrie Folk Festival
Okemah, OK
W: woodyguthrie.com


Some special programs:

Friday, July 10th at 10:00a:
Secrets of the Archives
presented by Tiffany Colannino
(Crystal Theater)

Saturday, July 10th at 10:00a:
Bound For Glory: The Legacy of Woody Guthrie
presented by
Anna Canoni
(Crystal Theater)

Sunday, July 11th at 3:00p: Collecting Woody, Take Three
presented by Barry Ollman
(Okemah Historical Society)


July 10 - 6:00p - NEW YORK

6th Annual Woody Guthrie Birthday Hootenanny
Mt. Zion Church at Reis Park
Located on the East side of Rt. 139 about halfway between Rt. 100 and Rt. 202 in Somers NY. The church is on the right as you enter the park.

Somers, NY
For more information, contact Scott Urgola
E: info@scotturgola.com


July 10 - 8:00p - NEW JERSEY

Woody Sez: The Words, Music and Sprit of Woody Guthrie
with David Lutken, Darcy Deaville, Helen Russell and Andy Teirstein
The Puffin Cultural Forum
20 Puffin Way
Teaneck, NJ, 07666
E: tix@puffinfoundation.org
W: puffinfoundation.org
Tickets: Suggested Donation of $15


July 12 - 1:00p - CHICAGO

The Woody Guthrie Folk Jam
The event is part of the Chicago Folk and Roots Festival sponsered by Old Town School of Folk Music.
Welles Park Gazebo
4400 Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, IL
W: markdvorak.com
W: Chicago Folk and Roots Festival website


July 12 - 7:00p-9:30p - NEW YORK

Woody Guthrie Birthday Bash: Round Robin Songfest
presenting Oscar Brand, Jessica Feinbloom, Robin Greenstein, Joel Landy, Anne Price, Steve Suffet, Gina Tlamsa, and Carlos Vazquez
Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery (between Houston & Bleecker Streets)
New York City
T: (212) 614-0505


July 14 - 7:00p-9:30p - MINNEAPOLIS

Woody Guthrie's Birthday Celebration
presenting Tony Glover, Pop Wagner, and Charlie Maguire
Gingko Coffeehouse
721 Snelling Avenue
N. Saint Paul
Minneapolis, MN
T: (651) 645-2647
E: mellojam@visi.com
W: charliemaguire.com
Tickets: $10 in advance, $12 at the door.


July 25 - 8:00p - NEW YORK

Woodstock Woody Guthrie Festival
Flames Of Discontent, Hope Machine, John O'Connor, Zenote Sompantle, poet Patti Martin, Dan Margolis of The People's Weekly World (speaking about Woody's role as a columnist for the Daily Worker) and Woody Guthrie's granddaughter, Anna Canoni.
Colony Cafe
Woodstock, NY
W: colonycafe.com

Monday, June 29, 2009

Pete Seegers's MSG concert to premiere on "Great Performances" on July 30

Pete Seegers's MSG concert to premiere on "Great Performances" on July 30

Airtime is 8 p.m.

Tao Rodriguez-Seeger (left) introduces his grandfather, Pete Seeger (right) during the Clearwater Festival Great Hudson River Revival 2009 at Croton Point Park on Saturday, June 20, 2009. The two day festival celebrates Pete Seeger's 90th. birthday, Clearwater's 40th. anniversary and the Hudson River's 400th.Times Herald-Record/CHET GORDON

With a career spanning more than half a century, renowned folk artist, political activist, and avid environmentalist, Pete Seeger, turned 90 in May of 2009.

In honor of the milestone birthday, a multi-generational roster of artists, whose music has been shaped by Seeger’s vision, gathered at Madison Square Garden on May 3 to celebrate his lifetime achievement. Pete Seeger’s 90th Birthday Celebration from Madison Square Garden will premiere in HD on THIRTEEN’s Great Performances on Thursday, July 30 at 8 p.m. EST (check local listings).

Great Performances is a production of THIRTEEN in association with WNET.ORG - one of America’s most prolific and respected public media providers.

Joining Seeger for this extraordinary concert event were more than 40 artists, including Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, Kris Kristofferson, Richie Havens, Roger McGuinn, Ani DiFranco, Taj Mahal, Ben Harper, Dave Matthews, and many others who performed songs inspired by Seeger’s music and activism. Concert highlights include Seeger leading the audience in a rousing sing-along of “Amazing Grace.“ Other classic favorites compelling the enthusiastic audience to join in were “We Shall Overcome“ and “This Land Is Your Land.“

Born to a large family of musicians, young Peter first learned to play the ukulele, graduating to the five-string banjo in the mid-1930s, ultimately mastering the instrument and, in the process, galvanizing the American folk music movement. A pioneer of protest music, Seeger’s anti-Vietnam War songs, including the now famous “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?“ and “Turn, Turn, Turn,“ as well his interpretation of the Civil Rights anthem, “We Shall Overcome,“ garnered mainstream attention in the 1960’s, revitalizing the genre and paving the way for countless other activist musicians-including Bob Dylan-to achieve widespread acclaim.

The concert was a benefit for the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, a non-profit, environmental organization created by Seeger to bring awareness to the importance of protecting the Hudson River and our other natural resources.

In February 2008, THIRTEEN co-produced and broadcast the first and only authorized biography of Seeger, American Masters: Pete Seeger: The Power of Song. The film was awarded a Primetime Emmy.

Great Performances is funded by the Irene Diamond Fund, the National Endowment for the Arts, the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, public television viewers, and PBS. For Great Performances, Bill O’Donnell is series producer; David Horn is executive producer.

Visit Great Performances Online at www.pbs.org/gperf for additional information about this and other programs.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Stevie Coyle House Concert, Malden, 7/10




...Former rhythm, fingerstyle and lap steel guitarist / vocalist with and co-founder of The Waybacks and solo performer. Co-conspirators over the years have included Roy Zimmerman, The Foremen, Bob Frassetto and The Back Room Boys, Rory McNamara and The Frontmen, Marla Fibish & Jamie Bell and The Heart Of The Roll and Doug Adamz. Regular contributor to Acoustic Guitar Magazine. Stevie gives guitar lessons both at home in the the San Francisco Bay Area and while on the road.

http://www.steviecoyle.com
http://www.facebook.com/steviecoyle
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1077019174310&ref=nf

Pot luck 7-8pm
Concert 8pm
Jamming 10-?

Reservations required - notlobreservations (at) comcast.net

More information at http://notlobmusic.googlepages.com

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Down by the River




I'm back from 7 days doing sailing/environment education with the Clearwater Foundation and 3 days at the Hudson River Revival (a.k.a. Clearwater) Festival.


Every day aboard the Mystic Whaler with Captain John, First Mate Pat and crew doing sail/art/history/water testing/biology/navigation training and at the festival were unique and wonderful but the absolute highlight was coincidentally being moored in Beacon the evening the city honored Pete and Toshi. As a part of the ceremony Pete sang three songs. I of course joined in, which is nothing out of the ordinary at a Pete concert, but because it was in the city council chambers I guess others were not so inclined. Afterwards in the lobby, about to meet him in person I was apprehensive what to say, instead he approached me, hand outstretched, and with a twinkle in his eyes said "thank you for singing, you were the leaven that made the bread rise...." (which he also uses in the introduction to "Rise Up Singing") but nonetheless I was floored!

View the Pete Seeger / Forrestall 4th grade (with Dan Einbender and Terry Udell) concert here (starts at about 18:00).

Read the proclamation at the end of this post.

Read festival tradional media and blog accounts and view pictures here, here and here.

The festival itself is one of the greenest I have attended. Some observations you may wish to share with other festival organizers:

  1. Separate, clearly marked barrels for trash and recyclables.
  2. At each set break, stage announcement to remind all to pick up around their seating areas and on the grounds and use the recycling barrels.
  3. Provide soy-based utensils and recycled paper plates and napkins for the volunteer food tent, green room and public dining areas.
  4. Provide composting stations for food waste at the volunteers dining area and food court; staff with volunteers to help patrons use the correct barrels. (Keeping garbage out of the trash in festival camping areas during the heat of Summer is more sanitary and reduces the fly population).
  5. Require food vendors to use soy-based utensils and paper cups (no plastic).
  6. Registering with Zimride and associating the application to its Facebook fans page.
  7. All stages were powered by either solar or bio-diesel generators (which are extremely quiet, I'd say at least 50% quieter than regular diesel and 75% quieter than gas).
The Clearwater Festival was very easy to get to by public transportation. One can take one of several buses from Boston to NYC (I took Fung Wah , an experience in itself), then the subway to Grand Central to the Metro North Railroad. The festival provided a free shuttle service between the Croton train station and the grounds.

Mark your calendars to attend the next Hudson River Revival Festival, but you can get involved with the Clearwater organization now.




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Proclamation

Pete and Toshi Seeger Honorary Residentship

Whereas the following statements in this proclamation are known to be true:

Pete Seeger has international distinction as an American folk music singer and songwriter, was awarded the National Medal of the Arts and the Kennedy Center Honors in 1994, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, won his first Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album in 1997, won the prestigious 2009 Freemuse Award, won his second Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Album in 2009, and has been honored by the forty fourth President of the United States, Barack Obama.

Pete Seeger has inspired the universal values of peace, justice and freedom for millions of people throughout the world, in the songs he has written “If I Had a Hammer”, “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” and “Turn, Turn, Turn”. Pete has generously passed on his appreciation of music and the environment to Beacon school children though classroom and auditorium sing-a-longs.

In 1968 Pete founded the sloop Clearwater which has reached international recognition for brining attention to the environmental cleanup of the Hudson River and has been an inspiration for the environmental movement all over the globe. On this historic day, an agreement will be ratified for the Beacon Harbor to be the home port of the Sloop Clearwater and for the White House of the University Settlement Camp to be the permanent Headquarters of the Clearwater organization. It is because of Pete and Toshi’s fondness for the University Settlement Camp that this location was selected.

Pete and Toshi Seeger worked together with the Beacon community to reclaim a waste site on the Hudson River into a picturesque place now known as the Riverfront Park. Pete and Toshi are vital members of the Beacon Sloop Club and participate in yearly riverfront cleanups, projects, festivals and activities. Pete and Toshi frequently attend events at the Howland Center and participate in Martin Luther Day Celebrations throughout the city. Always together, Pete and Toshi are a couple that exemplify the commitment to marriage, shared values and a life long partnership.

Therefore be it resolved that on this the Fifteenth Day of June in the year two
thousand and nine, on behalf of the Council of the City of Beacon and its residents, we hereby proclaim Pete and Toshi Seeger to be honorary residents of the City of Beacon.

Honorable Steven K. Gold, Mayor

Provided by Colleen Swift, Executive Assistant to Mayor Steve K. Gold, used with permission.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Bremdan Hogan & Frank Morey, Dietrich Strause opens

notloB Folk Concerts
Bringing traditional American, Canadian, British, and Celtic folk, folk revival, world, blues, roots and bluegrass/newgrass music to
Arlington, Newton and Somerville.

"In this era of pop-driven acoustic music, notloB is keeping the folk tradition alive."
~ Jack Hardy

Summer concerts are presented at the historic

Jackson Homestead

527 Washington St., Newton, MA 02458



Friday, June 19 ~ doors 7:30, concert 8:00

Minimalist, down-tempo blues ~

Brendan Hogan & Frank Morey

Dietrich Strause opens

Saturday, July 11 ~ doors 7:00, concert 7:30

Pre-war & country blues ~

Marylou Ferrante & US Sam

Saturday, August 15 ~ doors 7:00, concert 7:30

Spoken word, poetry & folk ~

Tim Mason & Tom Begich
The suggested minimum donation for the Newton "kitchen" concerts is
$10 at the door or $7.50 with reservation (made at least 24 hours in advance).
$50 family maximum.
To make a reservation or for more information, send an email to
notlobsreservations (at) comcast.net

Notlob Concerts are 100% volunteer run and not for profit.
After production expenses, all donations go to the artists.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Spider John Koerner w/ Elizabeth Butters, Somerville, 6/5

notloB Folk Concerts
Bringing traditional American, Canadian, British, and Celtic folk, American folk revival, world, blues, roots and bluegrass/newgrass music to Arlington, Newton and Somerville

"In this era of pop-driven acoustic music, notloB is keeping the folk tradition alive."
~ Jack Hardy



Friday, June 5
Spider John Koerner

w/ Elizabeth Butters



Suggested minimum donation is $15 or $12.50 if a reservation emailed to notlobreservations (at) concast.net is made at least 24 hours prior to the concert.

About the series.

notloB Concerts are volunteer run and not for profit. Whether presented at historic and intimate museum houses like the Loring-Greenough House in Jamaica Plain or the Jackson Homestead in Newton, or at one of several church venues, or at private residences, all are run as house concerts where, after expenses, 100% of the patrons' donations go to the artists. More information about the concert series can be found at the notloB website,
http://notlobmusic.googlepages.com

Dinner and a show!
Phone ahead for reservations ~ 781-648-8882, present your printed reservation confirmation and get 10% off your dinner check at House of Tibet Kitchen, 235 Holland Street, Somerville, Ma 02144. Reservations recommended - 617-629-7567. And desert! Members of the Unity Church of God Church will be providing pastries, teas and coffee, so save room for desert.

Future Concerts
6/19 ~ Newton; Minimalist, down-tempo blues ~ Brendan Hogan & Frank Morey
7/11 ~ Newton; Pre-war & country blues ~ Marylou Ferrante & US Sam
8/15 ~ Newton; Spoken word, poetry & folk ~ Tim Mason & Tom Begich

To make a reservation or get more information, send an email to notlobreservations (at) comcast.net

RADIO INTERVIEWS

6/2 - Live in studio interview on Eli Polonsky's "Lost and Found" (noon-2pm), about 12:30pm eastern for 1/2 hour at least, WMBR Cambridge, 88.1FM streaming online at http://www.wmbr.org

6/3 ~ Live in studio interview with Dave Palmater, 2pm, WUMB Boston, 91.7 FM, streaming online at http://www.wumb.org