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MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05

24 Nov 04 - 07:34 AM (#1337494)
Subject: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Suffet

People's Music Network for Songs of Freedom & Struggles presents...

MANY VOICES

A concert featuring...

Pete Seeger
The Brooklyn Women's Chorus
The Disabled In Action Singers
The Lafayette Inspirational Ensemble
Harmonic Insurgence
The Brooklyn High School of the Arts Chorus
The PMN Chorus

Friday • January 28, 2005 • 7:30 PM
Brooklyn High School of the Arts
345 Dean Street (between 3rd & 4th Avenues)
Brooklyn, New York

Tickets: $20.

For information or ticket sales, please contact Bev Grant.
Telephone: 718-230-4999
E-mail: bevgrant1@aol.com


The MANY VOICES concert is part of the 2005 People's Music Network Winter Gathering. For more information, please visit the PMN website:

http://www.peoplesmusic.org/

Be there!

--- Steve


24 Nov 04 - 11:28 AM (#1337726)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Tannywheeler

Thanks for the info and link. Thanks for sharing knowledge, spreading help and resources. I love learning what I didn't know and can be glad of.    Tw


24 Nov 04 - 05:48 PM (#1338128)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: kendall

I wish I could be there, but I wouldn't go to Brooklin to see the Civil War with the original cast.


24 Nov 04 - 05:52 PM (#1338137)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Bill Hahn//\\

I don't think I would want to see the original cast either---I would be long gone---but what, pray tell, is the problem with Brooklyn---still sad the Dodgers left?

Bill Hahn


24 Nov 04 - 06:35 PM (#1338200)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: McGrath of Harlow

I just hope they film it and put it on BBC Four some time.


24 Nov 04 - 08:09 PM (#1338274)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Suffet

McGrath,

"I just hope they film it and put it on BBC Four some time." I agree. However, there is no "they," only a she. And that she is Bev Grant, the director of the Brooklyn Women's Chorus and in this instance the concert producer on behalf of the People's Music Network. If you can tell her how to get a BBC4 crew to Brooklyn, New York, please contact her at the e-mail address shown above. You can also CC that e-mail to Heather Lev, the MANY VOICES publicist. Her is an e-mail link:

heatherlev@hotmail.com

Thanks.

--- Steve


24 Nov 04 - 08:33 PM (#1338290)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Deckman

Jeeze Kendal ... you REALLY dissapoint me. I'm in that show ... the Civil War ... as one of the original cast members. I thought that if there was anyone I could count on atending, it would be you!!! SHHEEEEUUUUUH!!! Cheers, Bob(deckman)Nelson


24 Nov 04 - 08:35 PM (#1338292)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko

Outsiders have a very odd view of Brooklyn. Brooklyn is a great city, much safer than people think, and it is very easy to travel to.   Sometimes sterotypical views of city cloud people's reasoning.   

This will be a great event that people will remember for years.


24 Nov 04 - 08:50 PM (#1338303)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Gonzo

"What's wrong with Brooklyn?"

Answer, it's in America, a land mad enough to re-elect George W. Bush.

Pity - I'd love to see Pete Seeger.


24 Nov 04 - 08:58 PM (#1338308)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko

What a silly thing to say Gonzo.   I can almost see you smirking and feeling proud of it.   Do you realize that just about 1/2 the country did not vote for him? Why do you feel compelled to insult us? Very nice of you to make such bigoted comments about an entire nation. Feel proud.


24 Nov 04 - 09:13 PM (#1338313)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: McGrath of Harlow

Agree with Ron about Gonzo's comment. Actually Bush only got something under 30 per cent of those entitled to vote, right across the States.

As for Brooklyn, that would have been overwhemingly anti Bush. I couldn't find this year's figures, but in 2000 the vote was 89,377 for Buish, 445,196 for Gore, and 22,290 for other candidates.


24 Nov 04 - 10:56 PM (#1338391)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Gonzo

O.K. I apologise. I just don't like Bush. No-one much in Britain does. And I guess Pete Seeger probably won't have voted for him either. Sorry again for letting my anti-Bush sentiments get the better of me.


24 Nov 04 - 11:43 PM (#1338417)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko

Thanks Gonzo, maybe I am a bit too sensitive. I just get upset when people stereotype a whole country. After 9/11 there were many who directed their anger toward Muslims. I hate seeing a whole country, race or religion ridiculed or hated because of the actions of a few. Many of us worked really hard to get Bush out of office, but it did not work out. To hear the remarks like the comment you made can really hurt and make others forget their is a strong opposition to what Bush represents. He may have won an election, but he did not get a mandate like he claims. One election and one man cannot tear down the spirit of opposition. This country and the globe we share are too strong to be taken down by a clown from Texas. Rest assured, we are not dancing in the streets because Bush gets four more years. We are taking to the streets and making our voices heard.

I am sure your comments were meant innocently. I did not mean to offend you either, but I hope you can see where I am coming from.

This concert shows the results of people working together and finding common bonds. It is greatly needed at a time like this. Together we can make a change.


25 Nov 04 - 08:51 AM (#1338713)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Suffet

Greetings:

The City of New York comprises five boroughs: Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Island (Richmond), Brooklyn, and Queens. As a New Yorker, I take pride in the richness, complexity, and diversity each presents in its geography, architecture, economy, and culture. I have either lived, worked, or gone to school in each of the five boroughs, and I love them all. And even after having lived 55 of my 57 years in New York City -- I lived elsewhere from age 5 to 7 -- I still make wonderful discoveries, big and small. Among the more recent: a beautiful old stone church nearly hidden among the trees along the Henry Hudosn Parkway in the Bronx, the waterfowl flocking to the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge on Broad Chanel Island in Queens, a fine little Italian restaurant (Fresca's) along the Arthur Kill on Staten Island, the derelict remains of a 19th century steam locomotive (very recently removed) along the Kent Avenue waterfront in Brooklyn.

I invite anyone coming to the People's Music Network Winter Gathering to spend some time exploring New York City beyond the usual tourist attractions. In particular, spend some time in Jackson Heights, Queens, the area around the Renaissance Charter School. It is a neighborhood that has been unfairly maligned in Miami Vice, Law and Order, and NYPD Blue as the home turf of Colombian drug lords. In fact, it is a rich and vibrant community where old timers mingle with immigrants from all of South America, as well as from Cuba, Mexico, Ireland, the Philippines, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and elsewhere. It is an area of stately apartment houses built in the 1920s, mixed with garden apartment complexes, mixed with one and two family houses. The Renaissance Charter School -- a K to 12 liberal, progressive charter school -- welcomes all the neighborhood's children, those of immigrant and native parents alike. It is the perfect venue for PMN.

The downtown Brooklyn area around the Brooklyn High School of the Arts is another place worth exploring. The school is sandwiched between two residential streets at the juncture of several neighborhoods, commercial and industrial as well as residential. The school itself draws its students from throughout Brooklyn and beyond. And in addition to offering courses in the visual and the performing arts, it also has a program in art restoration and preservation, perhaps the only such high school program anywhere in the USA.

I could go on, but I've said enough for now.

--- Steve


25 Nov 04 - 08:54 AM (#1338716)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Suffet

Whoops! I should have mentioned that the Saturday and Sunday (January 29 and 30) events of the PMN Winter Gathering will take place at the Renaissance Charter School. Otherwise my mention of Jackson Heights seems to have come out of nowhere.

--- Steve


28 Nov 04 - 11:47 AM (#1341160)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Eric Levine Folkdoctor@msn,com

By the way if you are interested in songs of freedom and struggle you really need to be at Peoples music network . This is a wonderful opportunity to get in toucch with your folk and protest roots. And if anybody is fed up with Bush and all his BS this is the kind of cultural netwok to help counter all of that. So I really hop to see some of you there. Don't let New Yorkphobia get in the way, that is something you develop when you leave a metropolitan area. Don't run, come back to the city and renew the fight
Eric Levine


02 Dec 04 - 11:34 AM (#1345503)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Tannywheeler

There have always been fabulous folks in Brooklyn. Some of you outland furriners who've never been there don't know what you're missing. Sometimes I deplore my checkered (geographical) past, but not when I consider the warm and delightful folks I've met -- many from Brooklyn.   Tw


16 Dec 04 - 05:51 AM (#1358423)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Suffet

Greetings:

The MANY VOICES concert with Pete Seeger is already more than half sold out. Tickets are $20 each. If you want one, please contact Bev Grant right away. Her telephone number is 718-230-4999, and her e-mail address is:

bevgrant1@aol.com

The concert takes place on Friday night, January 28, 2005, at the Brooklyn High School for the Arts, 345 Dean Street in downtown Brooklyn, New York. The starting time is 7:30 PM.

--- Steve


05 Jan 05 - 07:38 AM (#1371896)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Chris Semour

I live in the Brooklyn neighborhood that's home to the Lafayette Inspirational Ensemble, which is one of the acts on the bill for this concert, and they are phenomenal. They are based at a church that was founded by abolitionists and has a long history of supporting social change and making a joyful noise while doing it. Just hearing them is worth the price of admission.


05 Jan 05 - 10:26 AM (#1372033)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Amira Barzani

Chris is right. The Lafayette Presbyterian Church has reached out to welcome its new neighbors, especially its many non-Christian new neighbors, including Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus, and Jews. If the world saw more of that side of the USA, and not just see Bush & Company, there would be a lot less anti-American feeling.


06 Jan 05 - 08:48 PM (#1373469)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Chris Seymour

Harmonic Insurgence, another act at the upcoming People's Music Network concert is also worth listening to - great four-part arrangments of freedom songs from various traditions sung with both precision and gusto (full disclosure: I used to be a member of HI's predecessor chorus).

Hope to see some 'catters on the 28th.

Amira - how do you know about Lafayette Avenue?


07 Jan 05 - 02:58 AM (#1373668)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Pauline L

I'm glad to hear that the Lafayette Presbyterian Church is so inclusive. If there were more places like that, we Americans could be more proud of our country.

For those of us who can't or won't go to the concert, will it be recorded?


07 Jan 05 - 03:54 PM (#1373937)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Suffet

Greetings:

I don't know if Chris and Amira mean that the church is inclusive in its worship. I believe what they mean is that the Lafayette Church, historically and in the present, has social action programs that reach out to all sorts of people. Am I right?

As for the MANY VOICES concert being recorded, you will have to direct your questions to Bev Grant, the concert producer. You can e-mail her at:

bevgrant1@aol.com

Bev Grant's own group, the Brooklyn Women's Chorus, will be among the performers. So, too, will be the PMN Chorus under the direction of Ellen Davidson. In fact, the PMN Chorus will open the concert with three songs, one each by Pat Humphries, Ruth Pelham, and Joe Jencks. Ruth and Joe will both be present. But Pat -- alas! -- has a gig elsewhere. I am certain she will be there in spirit.

Don't forget that the January 28 MANY VOICES concert is part of the 2005 PMN Winter Gathering, and it will be followed by two days of activities at the Renaissance Charter School in Jackson Heights, Queens. These include various workshops -- song swaps, jam sessions, discussions, presentations, instructional sessions, etc. There will also be a one-song-per person Round Robin concert, beginning Saturday afternoon, breaking for lunch, and continuing until 11:30 PM. And on Sunday morning there will be Songs of the Spirit, a leaderless a cappella session.

For information about all three days, please visit the PMN website:

http://www.peoplesmusic.org/

Be there!

--- Steve


07 Jan 05 - 04:43 PM (#1373978)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Heather Lev

Hey, all,
Definitely go to the gathering and concert... it's great fun. Hope to see you there.
--Heather Lev
heatherlev.com


07 Jan 05 - 05:16 PM (#1374021)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Suffet

Greetings again!

Did I say the Round Robin would break for lunch? Whoops! Me culpa. What it will do is break for dinner, then resume and continue to 11:30 PM.

Please note that the previous message is from the Heather Lev! I am very impressed that she is plugging the MANY VOICES concert, because she is performing at the Minstrel Coffee House in New Jersey that very same night. Talk about selfless dedication! Thank you, good sister.

By the way, is it too politically incorrect to mention that not only is Heather talented and dedicated, she is also incredibly good looking? Yes, I know physical beauty is only skin deep yada yada yada, but I still find it quite enjoyable to see such a pretty young woman and hear her playing her guitar and singing her heart out. It carries this old man back to his glory days.

Go to her website and take a look for yourself:

http://www.heatherlev.com/

--- Steve


07 Jan 05 - 06:03 PM (#1374065)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Once Famous

This show kind of sounds like some modern day version of "Up With People" Looks like a lot of feely good music that will sure make a great effort to offend no one.

I hope Pete can remember the words.


09 Jan 05 - 11:02 PM (#1375640)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Chris Seymour

News flash for McGrath from Harlow: BBC have inquired about covering/taping at the PMN concert and gathering. I don't have details yet - this is a second-hand report. So I don't know if it's radio or TV, let alone what program[me]. Will keep you posted.

In other media madness, a local weekly newspaper did a big cover story on the concert and gathering but completely mucked up several facts in an amusing sort of way. Most funny was the statement that Pete Seeger once played with a band called Leadbelly. Doubtless a major influence on Iron Maiden.

In any case, I hope to see folks from the Brooklyn side of the Atlantic at the concert and subsequent gathering in a few weeks. It will be a blast.


11 Jan 05 - 03:10 PM (#1376857)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Chris Lang

Yes, Heather Lev is a "pretty woman" as well as talented...when I was growing up we called that combination "a classy package"...I suppose I shouldn't use that terminology these days, but it's still true...AND she is performing at The People's Voice January 22 (along with Gina Tlamsa...who (apologies extended) is a pretty "classy package", too!).

In regards to the PMN gathering on the weekend of Jan 27th-29th...I'll be there, because PMN "rocks"...even when it's about 'folk songs' and such...good sharing, good info, good 'vibes' and good community! What's not to love?
Chris L.


11 Jan 05 - 04:04 PM (#1376906)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Chris Lang

Actually, the PMN gathering is from January 29th through the 30th...I'm so anxious for it to begin that I am inching the days forward...or backward, depending upon your concept of time. Anyway, isn't there a "coffee-house" or some-such being set up for Thursday, the 28th? If so, then I'm back on track with time...and rhyme.
Chris
PS: How do you spell "appropiate"...how about "rhyme"?


12 Jan 05 - 12:34 PM (#1377430)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Suffet

Greetings!

There will be a Welcome PMN! coffee house night at the Renaissance Charter School from 6:30 to 8:00 PM on Thursday, January 27. While this is not officially part of the PMN Winter Gathering, anyone attending the Winter Gathering is encouraged to participate.

The 2005 PMN Winter Gathering officially begins with the MANY VOICES concert taking place at the Brooklyn High School of the Arts on Friday, January 28, from 7:30 to 10:30 PM.

The Winter Gathering continues Saturday and Sunday, January 29 and 30, at the Renaissance Charter School.

For more information, please visit the PMN website: http://www.peoplesmusic.org/

For tickets to the Friday night concert, please call Bev Grant at 718-230-4999.

--- Steve


13 Jan 05 - 01:52 PM (#1378256)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Eric Levine Folkdoctor@msn,com

Hi Again
Asking you to also come to see the Disabled in Action Singers.This is a great group of singers who sing songs about the issues of disability most of them being disabled themselves. I am the musical director and I really hope you enjoy all. Get your tickets before the whole thing is sold out which is going to happen sooner or later
Eric Levine


13 Jan 05 - 04:31 PM (#1378423)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: Chris Seymour

The Welcome PMN Coffeehouse on Thurs. 1/27 at the Renaissance Charter School will be a lot of fun. The Renaissance Charter School Chorus will perform, followed by a singaround of all the participants. Should be very relaxed and fun - I'm pleased we're extending the boundaries of the weekend (unofficially, of course) so there's more opportunities to make music together.

The coffeehouse happens from 6:30 - 8:00 PM at the Renaissance Charter School, 35-59 81st Street in Jackson Heights, NY 11372.

For directions and details, click here


13 Jan 05 - 05:12 PM (#1378471)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Chris Lang

This PMN gathering will be one for the 'tale-tellers', I think...with Pete S. and Bev Grant and Disabled Singers (et.al.) and such...I'm looking forward to seeing the Friday concert. But, also, I am going to try to attend the Welcome Coffee-House...it sounds like some kind of fulfilling fun...of which I am in daily need of.
Chris


14 Jan 05 - 12:33 PM (#1379015)
Subject: RE: MANY VOICES with Pete Seeger 1/28/05
From: GUEST,Amira Barzani

I know about the Lafayette Prebyterian Church, their choir, and their social action programs because I used to live in downtown Brooklyn on State Street bewteen Bond and Nevins. From my bedroom window I could see the clock tower of the Williamsburg Savings Bank. The tower now belongs to HSBC Bank, a Chinese owned company. I still have many friends and relatives in that area. The Pete Seeger concert will take place in an historic old school, once called Sarah J. Hale High School and now called the Brooklyn School of the Arts. The school was named after a 19th century feminist, publisher, and friend of Abraham Lincoln. Among other things, Sarah J. Hale is credited with successfully campaigning to make Thanksgiving a national holiday.