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Thread #104804   Message #2150131
Posted By: kytrad (Jean Ritchie)
15-Sep-07 - 07:58 PM
Thread Name: Hally Wood Tribute in NYC
Subject: Hally Wood Tribute in NYC
Hally Wood lived in New York City and for awhile on Long Island from the late 1940s until 1953. She was deeply interested in southern US traditional songs and music, did many local performances, singing in a unique, expressive, most unforgetable voice. She died in 1989.

Some friends who still live in the area are getting together on September 29, to remember and honor her, and the public is invited. Those who will share memories and stories, sing songs she liked, and be available for visiting with audience members are Oscar Brand, Anna Lomax, Joe Hickerson, John Cohen,Robin Roberts,Frank Davis,Jean Ritchie, George Pickow, and Cynthia Faulk Ryland(Hally's daughter). Those coming if they are able are Pete Seeger, Mike Seeger, Roger Sprung.

Place: The Living Room 154 Ludlow St, NYC 10002 (between Stanton and Rivington Streets-just south of Houston St.) 212 533-7235

Time:   3:00- 9:00 PM (Doors open at 3:00. Seating and informal visiting before actual beginning, for a few minutes).

Format: Each "performer" onstage will have a few minutes to tell of his/her times with Hally, sing one of the songs she loved, etc.
After this round, there will be a break for a complimentary light
supper. Bar will be open for purchase of drinks. Then the program will continue with more discussions,songs, the audience joining in with contributions to the discussions, with questions they may have, or with stories and songs to share.


Cost: $45 per person. As the event will be recorded, each ticket holder will be presented with a CD of the program, in addition to supper. None of the performers are being paid, and are in fact buying their own tickets at the cost above, so that this Hally Wood Tribute can take place.

Contact: James Mason 610 360-8884 (PO Bx 1007,Easton, PA 18044)

We think that this will be a joyous and even an historical event. We hope to see many of you there!                Kytrad