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Boston Folk Festival
Coffeehouse Stage


The goal of the Coffeehouse Stage is to give people a feel for the coffeehouse experience by presenting a representative sample of performers in a typical coffeehouse setting.  Unlike the other stages at the festival, the Coffeehouse Stage is totally free.  You do not have to buy a ticket to the festival to attend any of these performances.


You can find out more information about this year's BFF performers
 by clicking on the link below:
Boston Folk Festival Performer's page

This year's lineup:

Sunday, September 14

11:00 Annie Lynch and The Beekeepers

12:00 New Songs/Old Roots
(Songwriters In The Round) with:
Jud Caswell,
Andrew McKnight, and
Chris O'Brien

2:00 The Jason Spooner Trio

3:00 Shades of Blue:
(Songwriters In The Round) with:
Emily Elbert,
Danielle Miraglia, and
Pat Wictor


Photos from the 2003 Coffeehouse Stage

Photos from the 2002 Coffeehouse Stage

Photos from the 2001 Coffeehouse Stage

   

The coffeehouse stage is presented by BACHA
volunteers from participating member coffeehouses.
Some of the 2003 volunteers are shown below.

2003 Volunteers

Left to Right:
Front Row:
Mac McLanahan - The Rose Garden Coffeehouse, Mansfield MA
Gary Kavanagh - The Steeple Coffeehouse, Southborough MA
Lucy Hastie - The Dessert Club Coffeehouse
Liz Freeman - The Linden Tree Coffeehouse
Margaret Cameron - The Me & Thee Coffeehouse
Back Row:
James Watson - Coffee House Off The Square, Hingham MA
Tony Muto - Circle of Friends Coffeehouse, Franklin MA
Barry Kasindorf - Circle of Friends Coffeehouse, Franklin MA
Jake Jacobson - Circle of Friends Coffeehouse, Franklin MA
Steve Toli - The Dessert Club Coffeehouse
Ted Moskal - Old Ship Coffeehouse Off the Square
Steve Gretz - The Mozaic Room Coffeehouse, Avon MA