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Thread #72413 Message #1246673
Posted By: Barbara Shaw
13-Aug-04 - 07:11 AM
Thread Name: New Haven Folk Festival 2004
Subject: New Haven Folk Festival 2004
The schedule and details are now available for this festival in New Haven, CT, USA, formerly called the Eli Whitney Folk Festival. ShoreGrass (with me and Frank) will perform at the free Saturday afternoon concert, and also mudcatters The Johnson Girls.
2004 NEW HAVEN FOLK FESTIVAL FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17-18-19
BACK IN THE PARK!
As in past years, the Friday Song Circle will fill the First Presbyterian Church at 704 Whitney Street in New Haven. The Saturday and Sunday events will all be back in our original venue, Edgerton Park on the New Haven-Hamden line.
AND NOW THE HEADLINERS...
For the Yale Stage main show on Saturday night,
ARLO GUTHRIE
THE FOUR BITCHIN' BABES
PAT HUMPHRIES & SANDY O (emma's revolution)
and Yale's student folk choir TANGLED UP IN BLUE
The 2004 edition of New Haven's Folk Festival--the twelfth edition of Connecticut's largest multi-day folk music event--will present SIXTEEN HOURS of great folk music Friday through Sunday September 17, 18, and 19 in New Haven. This year's Festival features an extremely diverse bill of SIXTEEN nationally and regionally known folk performances in three separate events over three days.
Heading the bill is one of the legendary names of American folk music:
ARLO GUTHRIE. From "Alice's Restaurant" to his contemporary songs about our weird and needy world, Arlo has been a folk icon for two generations. Appearing with him will be his son Abe on keyboards and vocals, and pedal steel guitar master Gordon Titcomb.
Arlo's funny, moving, provocative performance will be preceded by... THE FOUR BITCHIN' BABES, AKA Debbie Smith, Suzzy Roche, Sally Fingerett, and Camille West--all super talents in their own right. Hilarious, thoughtful, and babelicious!
Rounding out the YALE STAGE main concert in the Park on Saturday evening is... emma's revolution, AKA Pat Humphries & Sandy O. They are known the world over for some of the finest songs ever written and sung to support the longing for peace and justice--shared today more than ever.
Opening the show, as always, is Yale's world-famous folk choir, Tangled Up in Blue. A Festival Tradition, the dozen or so undergrads do for folk what the Whiffenpoofs do for Tin Pan Alley. "TUIB" brings the fresh face of youth to the scene, keeping folk alive for the new generation. (In case of rain, the Saturday evening concert will be at the beautifully renovated Fair Haven MS Auditorium on Grand Ave.)
GRASSY HILL SONG CIRCLE The 2004 Festival kicks off at 7:30 Friday Sept. 17th with the Grassy Hill Song Circle at First Presbyterian Church, 704 Whitney Avenue, a few blocks south of Edgerton Park, featuring PETER MULVEY, MERRIE AMSTERBURG, JEFFREY FOUCAULT, and CADENCE CARROLL. The exciting round-robin format puts four normally solo artists on stage at once, swapping songs, bantering, and backing up each other on the fly. The event is produced and hosted by the New Haven Folk Alliance's director of monthly concerts and presented by Tom Neff, producer of the Grassy Hill Concert Series in Lyme.
JPMORGAN CHASE FOLK PICNIC CONCERT Saturday's festivities begin at noon in New Haven's magnificent Edgerton Park with the Kids' Concert, featuring LES JULIAN, followed by ROGER'S BARN CIRCUS. The afternoon show continues with an amazing bill of local and regional folk stars... THE JOHNSON GIRLS of Mystic Seaport, DAVE KING of Fairfield, SHOREGRASS of the Shoreline, MOLLY VENTER of Cliff Street and the wide, wide world, JUST HARMONY singing for peace and justice, and featuring the guitarist for the legendary folk rock pioneers The Animals, HILTON VALENTINE. (In case of rain, the concert will be at First Presbyterian Church, 704 Whitney Ave.)
Wow! But wait! There's more!
Saturday is the premiere of the first Festival SONGWRITING WORKSHOP, to be led by main stage headliners Pat Humphries & Sandy O in the Edgerton Park Carriage House. And this year we have a bigger, better children's program, and a greatly expanded vendor area--the solar-powered FOLK VILLAGE--featuring more crafters, tablers, and sellers of goodies than ever before.
DAVA HOOT IN THE PARK The Festival will conclude Sunday afternoon with the fourth annual Dava Hoot in the Park. Everyone is invited to this free sing-along and "mikeless open mike" in the Dell of Edgerton Park. It's a folk jam facilitated by one of New England's best-known folk and entertainers, Pierce Campbell. Last year over a hundred people sang, played, and listened to folk music Washington Square style -- sans stage or amplification. This year's Hoot begins at 1 p.m. and runs until 4:30 or we're all sung out. (In case of rain, the event will be moved to the Edgerton Park Carriage House.)
Tickets are on sale NOW online at http://www.ctfolk.com/nhff/tickets.html (go to CTFolk.com and click the Festival link for all the details.) Tickets go on sale at outlets in New Haven, Hamden, and Guilford starting August 15th. Advance tickets for the Grassy Hill Song Circle are $17 ($10 for students) for unreserved and $30 VIP. Tickets for the Yale Stage main concert on Saturday night are $25 ($10 for students) for unreserved seating and $37 VIP. As always there are substantial discounts for All-Festival Pass tickets. Door and gate prices are higher.
ADVANCE PURCHASE OF TICKETS IS ADVISABLE because VIP seats are very limited and the total number of advanced sales cannot exceed the capacity of our in-case-of-rain location, the Fair Haven MS Auditorium.