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Subject: RE: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: GUEST,Julia Date: 29 Jul 06 - 10:27 AM Huzzah! Great to hear from you Anne- and thanks fer yer support! Can't believe it has been over a year since we were in Wales with you & Steve! Yes , people, "for a good time" be in touch with Tabster. She does a great B&B /tour of Welsh heritage hey- how about we do a Ben Franklin meets Robert Burns thing? Throw in a few pirates and King Arthur and we'd have a show! cheers- Julia |
Subject: RE: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: Anne Lister Date: 28 Jul 06 - 04:33 PM I can thoroughly recommend both Round Pond and the Little Brown Church, and vouch for the fact that you can get there with relative ease from New Hampshire - and Boston. We've made the trip from Cardiff here in the UK, for heaven's sake, so pull yourselves together, chaps, and support the good music! Oh, and hi, Julia! Steve says if you want someone to play Benjamin Franklin he's able and ready (and bears a scarily close resemblance to him). He's playing Ben in Bath in October. That's *our* Bath, not yours! Anne Lister |
Subject: RE: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: GUEST,Julia Date: 28 Jul 06 - 09:32 AM OOps! Barry- we come down to the Press Room for a session, but you won't venture the the "wild northlands" for a great concert? If it's the traffic that bothers you (all the tourists headed north!) I'll send you the secret and arcane back route- just watch out for the polar bears (grin) cheers- Julia |
Subject: RE: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: GUEST,JUlia Date: 28 Jul 06 - 09:29 AM |
Subject: RE: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: Barry Finn Date: 28 Jul 06 - 03:41 AM Ain't it though, it's even a long way from New Hampshire. Barry |
Subject: RE: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: JennieG Date: 28 Jul 06 - 03:17 AM Sounds wonderful and I would love to come - but it's such a long way from Oz! Cheers JennieG |
Subject: RE: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: GUEST,Julia Date: 28 Jul 06 - 12:53 AM This Round Pond actually has a zip code, and is not really a pond, but a coastal keyhole harbor on the east side of the Pemaquid peninsula. It is in the township of Bristol. Last year, it would have been rustic as the Little Brown church (circa 1853) had only a 3-holer out back for a necessary. We now have modern plumbing ,though the pews are still without cushions... nice acoustics! Come join us! Julia |
Subject: RE: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 28 Jul 06 - 12:31 AM It WOULD be a delightful "Frontier Setting" for a gathering.
No water, No electricity, No commodes, No showers. Plenty of freshwater mussels to roast in the shell.
Sincerely, |
Subject: RE: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 28 Jul 06 - 12:28 AM The Round Pond in Maine, I know, is only accessable by boat, a mile below the western-base of Black Mountain Fire Tower.
What township are you referring to?
Sincerely, Gargoyle |
Subject: RE: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: Anglo Date: 27 Jul 06 - 05:34 PM Yes they are good indeed. And Larry Young, in another capacity, is 1/3 of "Ye Mariners All." Who will be playing at the waterfront in Salem MA on August 4, and for the folk music society of Branford, CT on September 9. He gets around, that Larry Young. |
Subject: Colonial Music in Round Pond,Maine From: GUEST,Julia Date: 27 Jul 06 - 02:47 PM These guys are wonderful! Authentic Colonial Music at Little Brown Church Weds, Aug 9 at 7:30, at the Little Brown Church in Round Pond, Poor Richard's Penny will perform music from the time of our nations inception. With dynamic and colorful arrangements, the duo covers a broad spectrum of the music popularly enjoyed during Benjamin Franklin's time. Dressed in authentic period costumes, playing stately instrumentals, comical tavern songs, lively dance tunes and colonial ballads, they entertain audiences both young and old. Both musicians are multi-instrumentalists. Kevin Skorupa (whistles, flute, cittern, guitar, percussion, and vocals) studied music composition at Berklee College of Music.He has developed several programs for children which incorporate songs and stories dealing with nature and the seasonal changes.Lawrence Young (fiddle, English guitar, mandolin, and vocals) studied violin with Andrew Jennings and composition with John Appleton at Dartmouth College. He has also studied at Berklee School of Music with Matt Glaser and at the Longy School of Music with Wolfgang Schocken. The duo have been performing together for over twenty years, engaging their listeners with delightful instrumentals and rousing sing~alongs. Poor Richard's Penny has performed in many historic settings such as Boston Old North Church, Faneuil Hall, King's Chapel,The Massachusetts State House, Longfellow's Wayside Inn, Blanchard's Tavern, and historical societies and in schools. Poor Richard's Penny brings 18th century American music alive in a manner that not only does honor to its traditions, but also recognizes both its historical fascination and its contemporary appeal. These musicians have realized the very spirit of these songs and tunes. Angela Mariani, Host of "Harmonia",nationally-syndicated early music radio program Admission to the concert is by $10 suggested donation. Although the historic church now has modern plumbing concertgoers are advised to bring a cushion for the wooden pews. Please call 207-529-5438 or e-mail castlebay@castlebay.net for more information |
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