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02 Jul 07 - 05:02 PM (#2092672) Subject: BS: A folk ieFourth? From: lefthanded guitar Does anyone know of a quasi-quiet, musical type celebration for July 4th that doesn't involve beer, dodging fireworks or military parades in the NYC/NJ area? If ya know, please share. |
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02 Jul 07 - 07:10 PM (#2092757) Subject: RE: BS: A folkie Fourth? From: JohnInKansas Refresh for easier findableness. John |
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02 Jul 07 - 09:30 PM (#2092840) Subject: RE: BS: A folkie Fourth? From: GUEST Hi Lefty, Don't know how close this adheres to 'folk', but I am giving a presentation at East Jersey Olde Towne Village in Parsippany NJ on the 4th called "Rays Of Light And Glory". I talk about the seeds of the revolution, music of the time etc using artifacts like newspapers, clothing items, and three 18th century instruments. It has a lot of talking, so if you are looking for a music only even 'tis not it. I will also bring my Irish wirestrung harp because people got bummed last year because I didn't have it - it has nothing to do with the topic, but hey. Who doesn't love a harp tune... 2PM start time. Robert Mouland www.wireharp.com |
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02 Jul 07 - 11:45 PM (#2092926) Subject: RE: BS: A folkie Fourth? From: dick greenhaus Or you could mosey down to DC and attend the unbelievable Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Free admission can go a ways towards defraying gas costs. |
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03 Jul 07 - 02:13 AM (#2092975) Subject: RE: A folkie Fourth? From: Joe Offer Last year, we went around to retirement homes and sang Maybe next year. -Joe- |