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Good Website with 100's of Folk Links

01 Oct 99 - 08:58 AM (#119725)
Subject: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: katlaughing

This always happens. I go looking for something somebody else is looking for on here and I find something else which is totally exciting and interesting.

Stumbled upon a website put up by John Henderson at Ithaca (College/University) can't remember which, but anyway, it consists mostly of annotated links to literally hundreds of folk sites including the DigiTrad.

He also pays kudos to our own Art Thieme and Folk Legacy Records. This is a site I feel is well worth a peek. IT is at http://www.ithaca.edu/Library/Training/hotf.html or, click here

Have fun,

katlaughing


01 Oct 99 - 09:35 AM (#119739)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: T in Oklahoma (a.k.a. Okiemockbird)

katlaughing, that's a good site! Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

Here's a good place for me to plug my own local friends, the Oklahoma City Traditional Music Association at http://www.octma.org. It too has a pretty good list of links to sites that may be of interest to many at mudcat.

Okiemockbird (a.k.a. T in Oklahoma)


01 Oct 99 - 10:35 AM (#119761)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: KathWestra

The New England Folk Festival Association (NEFFA), which sponsors the amazing NEFFA festival in Natick, MA, every April, also has an incredible "Link Fest" on its website. Click Here to access. Thanks too, Kat and T, for your sites. Kath


01 Oct 99 - 10:42 AM (#119763)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: Margo

It's bookmarked in my favs, Kat. I tried to pare down the list, but it still has to scroll... :o)

Margarita


01 Oct 99 - 02:43 PM (#119828)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: Bob Schwarer, who's cookie is lost again

Very nice site. It will take some time to search the whole thing.

Bob S.


01 Oct 99 - 03:43 PM (#119849)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: katlaughing

Sorry about your cookie, Bob! Glad you all are enjoying that site and yea, it will take some time, I just scanned it and came right back here to post the link.


02 Oct 99 - 10:19 AM (#120055)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From:

katlaughing,

Thanks for your kind words about ICYouSee: F is for Folk Music. You kindly didn't mention that my link and annotation to Mudcat Cafe needs an update.

We (Cornell Folk Song Club) have a Michael Cooney concert tonight, and I also have to bake three apple pies today, so I probably won't get it the update written and uploaded until tomorrow.

John Henderson Ithaca College Library jhenderson@ithaca.edu


02 Oct 99 - 10:38 PM (#120182)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: Mudjack

Thanks Kat.... a nice find.
Mudjack


02 Oct 99 - 11:28 PM (#120201)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: Rick Fielding

Thanks Kat.
Rick


03 Oct 99 - 12:06 AM (#120210)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: katlaughing

You're all welcome. I stubbed my toe on it, just like when I found the Mudcat. John, sorry I didn't mention it. THREE APPLE PIES??? What time should we come over?**Big Grin** Wonderful site, John, thanks! Oh, and you might also want to add a link to our own Rick Fielding, master picker, teacher, songwriter, & racontuer, as well as host of Acoustic Workshop on CIUT at the University of Toronto and archived right here so that you may listen to it anytime.

kat


04 Oct 99 - 09:53 PM (#120759)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: jhenderson

It took longer than I hoped, but I have updated the ICYouSee F is for Folk Music page, tested all the links, and even took some suggestions from mudcatters. The page is so long that the next time I revise it I will probably break it into half a dozen of more separate pages.

I got tired of peeling and slicing apples (we have rather small ones in our back yard), so I ended up only making two pies.

The Michael Cooney concert was great. He had no product to sell and didn't need a sound system, so the volunteers all had an easy time. Well, we had a pretty full house, so some of us were busy. It wa a good evening all around.

John Henderson jhenderson@ithaca.edu


05 Oct 99 - 12:37 AM (#120831)
Subject: RE: Good Website with 100's of Folk Links
From: katlaughing

Thanks, John. Now....don't be a stranger. Come join us more often! kat