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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260329T160000
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SUMMARY:Andy Cohen\, Eleanor Ellis and William Lee Ellis House Concert
DESCRIPTION:$20 at the door\nReservations required: HouseConcerts@fssgb.org \nAcclaimed acoustic performers Andy Cohen\, Eleanor Ellis and William Lee Ellis return as a trio with this new album\, WHISTLIN’ PAST THE GRAVEYARD. Released on Cohen’s Riverlark label\, the ambitious project is a 21-track tour-de-force of old-time blues\, gospel\, ballads\, ragtime\, and country song that surpasses their previous high bar\, the 1993 Marimac outing\, Preachin’ in That Wilderness. \nAll three musicians have established themselves as noted artists in the folk and blues worlds\, both on stage and in the studio: Eleanor records for the Patuxent label\, Andy for Earwig Music\, and William for Yellow Dog\, where his latest solo album\, Ghost Hymns\, earned a Blues Music Awards nomination for Acoustic Blues Album of the Year. \nProduced by William Lee Ellis and River Hartley (Ghost Hymns)\, Whistlin’ is a truly unique listen\, one that fits no single musical category; rather\, it explores with finger-picked verve and joy the expansive palette of America’s musical past\, still relevant and very much alive in the sound of this remarkable trio. \nANDY COHEN: “A singularly unique figure\, Andy Cohen deserves some long overdue accolades.” – ALL MUSIC GUIDE \nELEANOR ELLIS: “A celebrated master of the country and Piedmont blues\, one of the most significant women in the acoustic genre… a torchbearer.” – LIVING BLUES \nWILLIAM LEE ELLIS: “A masterful genre-bender who sounds completely at home and thoroughly invested in whatever style he tackles.” – ACOUSTIC GUITAR
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/andy-cohen-eleanor-ellis-and-william-lee-ellis-house-concert/
LOCATION:Private home\, given when you reserve a seat\, TBD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Americana,Blues,Concert,Folksinger,House Concert,Music,Old-Time
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260329T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260329T143000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20251231T185833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T185833Z
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SUMMARY:Piedmont Style Blues Guitar Workshop with Andy Cohen
DESCRIPTION:$20 at the door (or $35 for both the workshop and the Cohen\, Ellis and Ellis house concert)\nReservations required: HouseConcerts@fssgb.org \nAndy Cohen is a virtuoso finger-style guitarist who has been described as “a walking\, talking folk-blues-roots music encyclopedia.” He grew up in a home with a piano and lots of Dixieland Jazz records. During the Sixties Folk Revival\, he got hooked on the music of Big Bill Broonzy and the Jim Kweskin Jug Band. When Andy was 16\, he heard South Carolina’s Rev. Gary Davis perform and the effect on him was profound. He has devoted his life to studying\, performing\, and promoting traditional blues and folk music of the pre-World War II era. Andy has toured solo\, as well as with Martin\, Bogan and Armstrong\, John Jackson\, Rev. Gary Davis\, Brother Daniel Womack\, Rev. Dan Smith\, Jim Brewer\, and Honeyboy Edwards. He also worked extensively with Walt and Ethel Phelps\, Big Joe Duskin\, Pigmeat Jarrett\, Etta Baker\, Big Boy Henry\, and James “Son” Thomas.  \nIn the workshop\, we will be going over a number of straightforward songs in the key of C: Freight Train\, Louis Collins\, Come Let Us March\, Gary Davis’s Candy Man\, and if we get that far\, I will teach Davis’s Buck Dance\, which is a little more complex than the others. You’ll learn how to keep your thumb going\, count while playing\, And learn how to play a scale in major and minor sixths.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/piedmont-style-blues-guitar-workshop-with-andy-cohen/
LOCATION:Acton MA\, Address given when you reserve\, Acton\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Americana,Blues,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260215T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260215T133000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20251231T185422Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Agranoff House Concert (optional potluck brunch)
DESCRIPTION:12:30pm concert\, optional 11:30am potluck brunch\n$20 cash at the door\nN. Cambridge\, MA (address given when you reserve a seat)\nReservations required: HouseConcerts@fssgb.org \nIf you’ve been around the folk scene\, you couldn’t miss seeing Mike. Tall\, ginger beard\, and always around where the music is. He’s been on the scene for many many years\, listening to the fine details of what makes this genre of music so special to the soul\, so able to make us laugh and cry and think. And lucky for us all\, he got serious about having fun at it. \nLess a singer-songwriter than a singer-songfinder\, Mike takes great delight in discovering the little-known hidden gems\, polishing them with his own distinctive style\, and bringing them to the light of day where they sparkle. He will shift from beautifully contemplative\, to uproariously funny\, to instrumentally brilliant\, to powerfully emotional in the space of a few minutes.  Equally at home in the contemporary and traditional camps of the Folk world\, he is a fine musician and storyteller. His prime instrument is the guitar\, upon which he shines with intricate fingerstyle arrangements of anything from Tin Pan Alley tunes of the ’20s to fiddle tunes to his own music. He also plays concertina\, piano\, banjo\, or sings acapella. The man will capture your attention\, and then your heart. \nNot only a performer\, Mike is involved in presenting folk music as well. He is one of the prime movers of The Folk Project\, New Jersey’s oldest and strongest folk music organization. For over four decades he was chairman of that organization’s Troubadour Acoustic Concert Series (née The Minstrel Coffeehouse)\, one of the longest lived and most respected folk venues in the country.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/mike-agranoff-house-concert-optional-potluck-brunch/
LOCATION:Private home\, given when you reserve a seat\, TBD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Folksinger,House Concert,Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20251231T184638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T184811Z
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SUMMARY:Annual FSSGB Members' Concert
DESCRIPTION:$10 for all\, cash at the door (age 17 and under free)\nNote: parking is tricky – see this handy parking guide! \nIf you’re a FSSGB member and you’d like to perform\, contact Lori Fassman at lori.fassman@gmail.com to sign up by January 10. \nThe annual FSSGB members’ concert is always a popular event. Our members perform songs which range from traditional ballads to original compositions\, and from instrumental to a cappella pieces. Some of the instruments that have been played at this concert in the past include violin\, cello\, banjo\, mandolin\, guitar\, bass\, keyboard and concertina. Some FSSGB members who have performed at this event have gone on to have successful performing careers\, such as Elijah Wald\, Mark Ryer\, Fool’s Errand and Merle Roesler. \nOur hosts will be Lori Fassman and Paul Beck. They are long-time FSSGB members who are both past Presidents of FSSGB. \nFSSGB members (including new members!) are invited to sign up to perform – one song or a spoken word piece. You may perform alone or with others. Some performers have been participating for years; others will do so for the first time. Children are most welcome. The program will feature professional musicians as well as living room folk enthusiasts. All are welcome. The Midweek Singers are an important part of the program as are the many members who show up especially for this event. The audience is always supportive and lively. \nProceeds from this show help keep the Society strong – we thank the performers and the audience for making this event possible.\nSee you there!
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/annual-fssgb-members-concert-2/
LOCATION:First Parish in Waltham\, 50 Church Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452
CATEGORIES:Concert,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20250810T154903Z
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SUMMARY:Sally Rogers and Howie Bursen
DESCRIPTION:$20 at the door ($5 for students)\nReservations required: HouseConcerts@fssgb.org \nYou can pay with cash at the door\, or purchase tickets in advance. \nSally Rogers and Howie Bursen have been a performing duo since they met in 1981 in a Greenwich Village coffeehouse. They play both traditional American and original songs and tunes to delight audiences from their home in Connecticut to far reaching places like Hungary and …Israel! Howie is also an award-winning winemaker and Sally is a Master Teaching Artist in Connecticut schools. \nFolk singer\, songwriter and educator Sally Rogers has performed from coast to coast for forty years. She has performed for audiences around the world at festivals\, concerts\, schools\, and most any other public place you can imagine. Sally is equally talented at stirring a crowd to sing\, or at using music to draw out even the shyest child in a classroom to become an active and enthusiastic participant. Widely known for her crystal clear voice\, Sally accompanies herself with guitar\, banjo and mountain dulcimer. Many of these instruments are used in her solo performances. \nHowie Bursen is best known for his gravity-defying\, triplet-filled\, fiddle-tune variations and is certainly one of today’s foremost practitioners of clawhammer banjo style. He has taught clawhammer at the Maryland Banjo Academy\, Common Ground and the California Traditional Solstice Festival\, and his eclectic recordings contain quite a number of stellar clawhammer solos. Speaking of eclectic\, Howie is also an excellent singer\, song-writer and guitarist\, and he makes his living as manager and head wine-maker for a Connecticut vineyard. \nTogether they present a fun-filled evening of entertainment that’s not to be missed!
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/sally-rogers-and-howie-bursen/
LOCATION:Theodore Parker Church\, West Roxbury MA\, 1859 Centre St\, W. Roxburty\, United States
CATEGORIES:Americana,Concert,Folksinger,Multi-instrumentalist
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20250810T154344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250810T154503Z
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SUMMARY:James Keelaghan with David Woodhead
DESCRIPTION:Admission: $30 (17 and under free)\nParking can be tricky – check this map!  parking guidance \nYou can pay with cash at the door or purchase advance tickets. \nContemporary folk songs\, at their very best\, offer an insight into the hardships\, attitudes\, and resolve of characters and events that shape our day-to-day lives. You can dress these songs up in inspired arrangements and intricate instrumentation but\, at their very essence\, the archetypal folk song is all about stories. Stories and people. Something such compelling songwriters as Eric Bogle\, Si Kahn\, Ewan MacColl\, and Stan Rogers … all understood and mined so effectively. \nJames Keelaghan\, too\, burrows into that same rich seam with equal ability and comparable conviction. To quote Eric Bibb\, the award-winning American acoustic bluesman\, after listening to Keelaghan perform: “[You’re] a joy to hear\, just beautiful.  Reminded me of the best of the best of another time – Liam Clancy\, Tom Paxton etcetera.” Less colourful but more succinct\, Dave Marsh\, the eminent Rolling Stone critic\, simply described Keelaghan as “Canada’s finest songwriter.” \nTruly\, throughout a career that now spans almost four decades\, the Juno and Canadian Folk Music Award winner has created a repertoire of incalculable importance – a unique body of work\, either inspired by or drawn from the folk tradition. Ten solo albums flush with enduring lyrical relevance. Take the beautiful but heartbreaking ballad\, Jenny Bryce\, for example. From any point of view\, it’s indistinguishable from the numerous traditional tracks covered on his disc A Few Simple Verses. \nWhat’s more\, various other originals from the Keelaghan cannon  must surely enter the domain of traditional folklore. Most notably\, Small Rebellions (highlighting the 1931 slaughter of peaceful striking miners in Bienfait\, SK); Hillcrest Mine (a prelude to the worst coal mining disaster in Canadian history); Kiri’s Piano (a triumph over adversity amidst the shameful\, racist treatment of Japanese-Canadians during WW II); Cold Missouri Waters (a harrowing portrait of the 1949 Mann Gulch Fire in the mountains of Montana) … \nA relentless musical spirit\, Keelaghan has surrounded himself with a variety of crackerjack companions down through the years that have largely included the late\, innovative\, free-spirited fiddler and composer\, Oliver Schroer\, the exuberant\, Chilean\, Latino-fusionist guitarist\, Oscar Lopez (with whom Keelaghan made two albums under the banner of Compadres)\, or the ubiquitous\, former Spirit of the West anchor and multi-instrumentalist\, Hugh MacMillan. Scrupulous audiences from Alberta to Australia bared witness to the sum of these resourceful parts. \nJames Keelaghan grew up in a bungalow in northwest Calgary\, AB\, with six siblings\, an Irish father\, and an English mum. His brother Bob would develop into a noteworthy guitarist with the excellent\, but now defunct\, Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir. From his father\, Jim\, James developed a love of history. The family record collection provided further inspiration. Traditional folk LPs by the likes of The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem\, Séan Ó Riada\, and Harry Belafonte certainly caught young Keelaghan’s ear. He still cites Belafonte At Carnegie Hall as a recording that changed his life at age six! \nAppearing on over 250 recording projects\, bass player David Woodhead has worked with many influential artists including Perth County Conspiracy\, Stan Rogers\, Don Ross\, Oliver Schroer\, Loreena McKennitt\, Gil Scott-Heron\, Steve Rodby\, and David Sanborn. David has been described as “that musician who leads from in front and behind as the situation demands and seems happiest planting various challenges and musical surprises in a spirit of playfulness.” (Jowi Taylor\, CBC radio host)
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/james-keelaghan-with-david-woodhead/
LOCATION:First Parish in Waltham\, 50 Church Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452
CATEGORIES:Concert,Folksinger,Singer-songwriter
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251026T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251026T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20250810T154008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T173153Z
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SUMMARY:Kossoy Sisters with Kate Seeger and Dean Spencer
DESCRIPTION:Newton Corner\, MA\n$20 at the door ($5 for students)\nReservations required: HouseConcerts@fssgb.org \nThe Kossoy Sisters\, Irene Saletan and Ellen Christenson\, performed at the first Newport Folk Festival\, sang in the original Production of Woody Guthrie’s Bound for Glory\, and recorded their legendary Bowling Green for Tradition Records. They are known for their clear belllike harmonies\, which have inspired and influenced other singers. Although they sing mostly southern mountain songs\, they have also adopted other traditional and contemporary songs\, as well as written some of their own. \nIrene and Ellen began singing in harmony at the age of 8 or 9\, singing mostly what they heard around the house: songs of the 20’s and music hall songs. In their early teenage years\, they became immersed in traditional songs and became part of the music scene in Washington Square in Greenwich Village. By the age of 20\, they had performed widely in New York. In addition to Newport\, the Kossoy Sisters performed at many other festivals and coffee houses\, including the Fox Hollow Festival\, University of Chicago Folk Festival\, and the Eisteddfod in eastern Massachusetts. In 1997\, Bowling Green was reissued as a CD by Rykodisc. The Kossoys resumed performing for the Folk Song Society of Greater Boston\, the Folklore Society of Greater Washington\, the Pinewoods Folk Music Club of New York\, and participated in the Truly Acoustic Folk Festival in Cambridge\, MA and the Summer Solstice Festival in southern California\, among others. In 2001\, the Coen Brothers included the Kossoy Sisters’ version of “I’ll Fly Away” in their movie\, O Brother\, Where Art Thou. Their album Hop on Pretty Girls was released in the fall of 2002.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/kossoy-sisters-with-kate-seeger-and-dean-spencer/
LOCATION:W. Newton\, MA\, Given with reservation
CATEGORIES:Americana,Coffeehouse,Concert,Folksinger
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20250810T153618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T134422Z
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SUMMARY:Steve Turner House Concert
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge\, MA\n$20 at the door ($5 for students)\nReservations required: HouseConcerts@fssgb.org \nSteve Turner is known as a pioneer of highly sophisticated English concertina song accompaniments\, stretching the boundaries of traditional forms\, with one of the best voices in the business. He is a multi-instrumentalist\, who also accompanies himself on the cittern\, and also plays mandolin and tenor banjo. \nSteve began his career on the Manchester\, UK folk scene at the end of the ‘60s\, with the Geordie band “Canny Fettle”\, touring with them for eight years and making two albums with them. \nIn 1979 he won the UK Melody Maker’s national “Stars of the 80s” competition\, which persuaded him to turn professional\, and for the next 12 years he toured solo\, nationally and internationally\, releasing four albums with Fellside Records during this period (Out Stack\, Jigging One Now\, Eclogue and Braiding). \nAfter 13 years away from the folk scene he made a welcome return in 2004 performing in folk clubs and festivals\, and in 2008 producing his 5th album\, the highly acclaimed “Whirligig of Time” which featured UK luminaries Martin Carthy\, Nancy Kerr and Miranda Sykes. \nSince then he has released further albums\, “Rim of the Wheel” \, “Spirit of the Game” and “Late Cut”\, and his latest much anticipated 9th album “Curious Times” featuring Martin Carthy was be released in Spring 2023.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/steve-turner-house-concert-2/
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA\, Given when reservation is made\, Cambridge\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Folksinger,House Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20250810T153259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250810T153344Z
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SUMMARY:Josée Vachon House Concert
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge\, MA\n$20 at the door ($5 for students)\nReservations required: HouseConcerts@fssgb.org \nBorn in Québec and raised in Maine\, Josée Vachon shares her Franco-American upbringing through traditional and contemporary folksongs from Québec and Acadia and through her own compositions. \nShe began singing publicly with the support of the Franco-American Center at the University of Maine\, where she discovered others who shared her rich heritage. She quickly gained recognition as a new Franco-American voice through early performances at state festivals in Maine and at schools and parish soirées. \nIn July 1993\, she co-founded the folk group Chanterelle with award-winning fiddler Donna Hébert and singer/guitarist Liza Constable.  Ms Vachon has 12 solo recordings to her credit\, and continues to perform and record the music that best represents her love of Franco-American culture.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/josee-vachon-house-concert/
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA\, Given when reservation is made\, Cambridge\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:House Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250619T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250619T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20250522T011006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T001819Z
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SUMMARY:Janie Meneely and Rob van Sante House Concert
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required: send email to HouseConcerts@fssgb.org.  $20 cash at the door (students $5\, 17 and under free) \nMeneely & van Sante present an evening of music as lively as it is eclectic\, with songs culled from maritime traditions old and new mixed with contemporary ballads about the ways of today’s world. \nJanie Meneely and Rob van Sante began coalescing as a duo in 2015\, with Rob offering support on Janie’s solo gigs whenever he was in the Washington\, D.C. area\, where she was living at the time. As a prolific songwriter of all things Chesapeake\, Janie was a well-known figure around the mid-Atlantic waterfront\, but it was Rob’s brilliant guitar work and harmony singing that really pushed her work into the greater realm of the traditional folk world where Rob had already made his mark. \nWhile Janie had stayed “local” throughout her musical career\, Rob had traveled the world\, first as a touring artist in his own right\, and then as back-up musician/sideman for\, primarily\, Alan Reid (co-founder and chief songwriter of the Battlefield Band from Scotland) and John Conolly (beloved raconteur of songs and stories pertaining to Grimsby\, among them the now-classic Fiddler’s Green). He played for festivals\, concert halls\, private living rooms and pubs in Britain\, Ireland\, China\, Australia\, New Zealand\, Canada\, the United States\, Germany\, Russia\, Japan . . . . this list goes on. Known for his trademark guitar style—primarily using alternate tunings—Rob remains a sought-after accompanist and session musician. \nProbably the most exciting element of the duo is the collaborative aspect of their latest compositions. Janie’s lyrics buoyed by Rob’s arrangements reflect a sensitive and compelling grasp of contemporary concerns\, whether it be anti-immigration policies (Lady Liberty) or the simple reminder that we set an example for future generations (For the Love of It All). But just as often\, their songs—and their on-stage banter\, for that matter—are laced with humor (sometimes bawdy!) and spill out with galvanizing energy (Whitby Ale). \nWhether they sing of long-ago tragedy\, retell a campfire ghost story or offer up a song of social justice\, their music invites audience participation\, and that\, to their mind\, remains the most gratifying aspect of any given performance.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/janie-meneely-and-rob-van-sante-house-concert/
LOCATION:Waltham\, MA\, Private home\, Waltham\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Folksinger,House Concert,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20230814T195601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T010655Z
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SUMMARY:"Bound for Glory" - Woody Guthrie Tribute Show
DESCRIPTION:FSSGB is pleased to present “Bound for Glory”\, our Woody Guthrie Tribute show! The show features many FSSGB members and friends\, many of whom have performed in past Woody shows going way back to the 60’s. \nAdmission: $10 for all at the door (children 17 and under are free) \n“Bound for Glory” is a performance of songs and stories about the life of Woodrow Wilson (“Woody”) Guthrie\, considered by many to be the founder of modern American folk music. Many wonderful songs written by Woody and performed by members of FSSGB are interspersed with short recitations from his autobiography. It is a funny\, cynical\, earthy and tragic account of his life in an Oklahoma oil-boom town\, of the Depression that followed\, and of his subsequent travels in\, on\, and under trains\, in stolen cars and on his feet\, round an America going rotten from the top downwards. \nChorus sheets are made available and the audience is encouraged to sing along. \nRefreshments will be served at intermission. \nParking: there are small lots on either side of the church\, and there’s some on-street parking in the neighborhood. We’re allowed to park at the middle school next door (75 Church St)\, and there’s a municipal lot at the intersection of Church St and Rt 20 (one block south of the church).
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/bound-for-glory-woody-guthrie-tribute-show/
LOCATION:First Parish in Waltham\, 50 Church Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452
CATEGORIES:Concert,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
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SUMMARY:"Singing for Justice" - Faith Petric documentary viewing and singalong
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March 16\, 2025\, 11am ET\nCommunity Church of Boston\, 565 Boylston St.\, Boston\nFree! (Donations gratefully accepted) \nThis event is co-sponsored by the Community Church of Boston and FSSGB \nLearn about the musical and political history of Faith Petric and the role of folk music in progressive politics in 20th and 21st-century America. Faith Petric (1915-2013) proudly called herself a radical\, and she chose folk music as her vehicle for creating a more just world. \nA student peace activist in her 20s\, she continued to protest war as a Raging Granny in her 80s. She aided migrant workers in California during the Great Depression\, built Liberty Ships during World War II\, faced Cold War-era FBI surveillance\, and marched for racial justice in Selma\, AL. A single working mother\, Faith retired in 1970 at age 55 and reinvented herself as a traveling folk singer\, performing nationally and internationally into her 90s. \nSinging for Justice is produced and directed by award-winning Stanford historian Estelle Freedman and award-winning documentary filmmaker Christie Herring. Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist John McCutcheon is the Composer and Musical Supervisor.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/singing-for-justice-faith-petric-documentary-viewing-and-singalong/
LOCATION:Community Church of Boston\, 565 Boylston St.\, Boston\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20250108T153711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T153711Z
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SUMMARY:FSSGB Annual Members' Concert
DESCRIPTION:The annual FSSGB members’ concert is always a popular event. Our members perform songs which range from traditional ballads to original compositions\, and from instrumental to a cappella pieces. Some of the instruments that have been played at this concert in the past include violin\, cello\, banjo\, mandolin\, guitar\, bass\, keyboard and concertina. Some FSSGB members who have performed at this event have gone on to have successful performing careers\, such as Elijah Wald\, Mark Ryer\, Fool’s Errand and Merle Roesler. \nOur hosts will be Lori Fassman and Paul Beck. They are long-time FSSGB members who are both past Presidents of FSSGB. \n Some performers have been participating for years; others will do so for the first time. Children are most welcome. The program will feature professional musicians as well as living room folk enthusiasts. All are welcome. The audience is always supportive and lively. \nProceeds from this show help keep the Society strong – we thank the performers and the audience for making this event possible.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/fssgb-annual-members-concert/
LOCATION:First Parish in Waltham\, 50 Church Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452
CATEGORIES:Concert,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241103T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241103T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20240925T190921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T190925Z
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SUMMARY:Lorraine and Bennett Hammond House Concert
DESCRIPTION:Lorraine and Bennett Hammond House Concert \nSunday\, November 3\, 12pm (11:30pm potluck brunch)\nLocation TBD\n$20 cash at the door ($5 for students)\nReservations required: send email to HouseConcerts@fssgb.org \n“Quite simply acoustic music at it’s finest\,” says Dirty Linen Review. \nLorraine\, renowned master of the Appalachian dulcimer\, also plays banjo\, mandolin and Celtic harp and is an expressive singer and songwriter.  Bennett\, a superb finger-style guitarist and recent convert to the five string banjo\, names “the three Bs”\, Bach\, the blues and Buddy Holly\, as major influences. \nTogether\, The Hammonds are versatile musicians and engaging entertainers. Their warm stage presence is punctuated with wry humor\, and their command of their instruments and musical genres is without flaw. The Boston Globe calls them “a dazzling\, witty\, eclectic\, delightful duo.”  The duo’s repertoire ranges in style from classical through Celtic\, blues and contemporary. They sing both traditional and original songs and can be heard on over thirty recordings as featured artists\, or enhancing the work of performers including Archie Fisher\, Lui Collins and Bob Franke.  Christine Lavin and Heidi Mueller are among the artists who have covered Hammond originals. \nThe couple live in Brookline\, Massachusetts and their most recent releases\, all on the independent folk label Snowy Egret Music are Jingalo Gypsy featuring the duo\, Bennett’s Rockafolky Banjo Tapes and Lorraine’s Muddy River Suite. \nFeel free to come at 11:30am and join us for a potluck brunch!
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/lorraine-and-bennett-hammond-house-concert-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20240630T143132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T143132Z
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SUMMARY:FSSGB Fall Music Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 26\, 2024\, 10am-5pm ET\nFirst Parish in Waltham\, 50 Church St\, Waltham\nRegistration and continental breakfast start at 9:30am\nCheck the FSSGB website for registration info \nJoin us for a wonderful day full of workshops\, jams and concerts. A continental breakfast will be served in the morning\, and lunch will also be included. (Let us know if you have dietary restrictions.) Registration costs and the exact program are still being worked out\, so please keep an eye on our website for updates. \nThe Vox Hunters (Benedict Gagliardi and Armand Aromin) and Flannery Brown are on staff for this event. Hailing from the great state of Rhode Island\, Armand Aromin and Benedict Gagliardi are seekers and singers of old songs\, cultivators of local music\, and chronic multi-instrumentalists. They are touted as strong tradition-bearers in their generation\, and their genuine affinity for the music is evident in the emotion they draw from it. With a pair of oft-harmonizing voices tastefully garnished with fiddle\, free-reeds\, and tenor guitar\, The Vox Hunters offer an all-natural connection to the living tradition of folk music. Flannery Brown plays cello\, sings songs\, writes tunes\, and infuses the trio’s music with an infectious energy.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/fssgb-fall-music-gathering/
LOCATION:First Parish in Waltham\, 50 Church Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20240630T142819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T142819Z
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SUMMARY:Martha Burns House Concert
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 22\, 3pm ET (note early start time!)\nCambridge\, MA (address provided when you make your reservation)\nGeneral admission: $20 at the door ($5 for students)\nReservations required: email HouseConcerts@fssgb.org for reservations and directions. \nMartha grew up in Greenwich Village in the 1950s and sixties\, during the height of the Folk Revival. The New Lost City Ramblers and the Friends of Old-Time Music were first bringing the greats of early country music to national attention. Harry Smith’s pioneering Anthology of American Folk Music\, the first major re-issue of early folk music 78s\, came out the year she was born—the New Lost City Ramblers Songbook\, when Martha was twelve. Martha gained much of her education in folk music on Sunday afternoons in Washington Square Park. When Doc Watson played at the tiny Gaslight Café on Macdougal Street\, Martha was there—with her mother. \nMartha has since lived in many parts of the U.S.—Ann Arbor\, Seattle\, Philadelphia\, Boston\, Providence\, and on Capitol Hill in Washington\, DC\, where she’s presently based. Her first move was in 1970 to Ann Arbor\, Michigan\, where she went for college and stayed for a decade. Some of the songs on her 2014 album Old-Time Songs\, she first began singing at the Ark Coffeehouse\, then a celebrated hub for traditional music in the Midwest\, and her own musical home through those years. During that period\, she also played in the Argo Pond String Band. Others in the group included David Cahn and Bill Meyer\, now both prominent west-coast musicians\, and Craig Johnson\, later revered for songs like “New Harmony\,” that he wrote in Ann Arbor. \nShe began performing in the early 1970s\, first regionally and then nationally. By the mid-eighties\, she had played the Philadelphia Folk Festival\, Pinewoods Folk Music Camp\, and myriad folk clubs. In 1984 she completed a six-week British tour\, which included a memorable concert on the Island of Guernsey. \nIn 1985 she paired up with fiddler Allan Block\, now remembered for the Allan Block Sandal Shop in Greenwich Village\, where he hosted legendary jam sessions throughout the 1960s. When Allan and she began performing together\, she was living in Boston. Allan had since moved to New Hampshire and was a central figure in the New England folk music scene. Together Allan and she recorded an album on the Marimac label. Sadly\, the unexpected death of Marimac’s president prevented its release. \nAllan and she continued to play together through the early 1990s. Toward the end of that time\, she scaled back on performing for a two-decades-long foray into academia. her field was American history\, and she have published on subjects ranging from early American hymnody to female piano teachers before the Civil War. \nHer return to music was consummated in 2014 with the release of “Old-Time Songs”. Her first solo album\, it was funded through a highly successful Kickstarter campaign—Kickstarter made the project a “Staff Pick” and featured it on the Kickstarter Blog. You can preview or purchase Old-TIme Songs here.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/martha-burns-house-concert-2/
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA\, Given when reservation is made\, Cambridge\, 02138\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240915T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240915T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20240630T142531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T142531Z
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SUMMARY:Love Spread Your Wings: a Celebration of the Life of Ellen Schmidt
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September\, 15th\, 2024\, 4-6pm ET\nFirst Church of Waltham\, 50 Church St.\, Waltham\nFree! \nThis will be a concert of songs and spoken word that Ellen has composed or loved\, performed by many of her friends and collaborators. \nPlease put this date on your calendar. We will be sharing more information as it becomes available. For those who can’t join us in person\, we anticipate livestreaming the event. \nThis is a free concert\, however if you would like to honor Ellen’s memory with a financial contribution\, please consider donating to The Ellen Farber Schmidt Fund for Cancer Research and Patient Treatment\, set up by her family to honor Ellen. \nhttp://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/goto/EllenFarberSchmidtConcert Organizers: Lori Fassman\, John Ferullo\, Cheryl Perreault\, Howie Rashba\, Tom Smith\, Dan Tappan\nSponsored by the Folk Song Society of Greater Boston
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/love-spread-your-wings-a-celebration-of-the-life-of-ellen-schmidt/
LOCATION:First Parish in Waltham\, 50 Church Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02452
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240823T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240823T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20240630T142153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240822T185731Z
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SUMMARY:Martin and Eliza Carthy
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, August 23\, 2024\, 7pm ET \nFirst Parish of Sudbury\, 327 Concord Rd\, Sudbury\, MA (handicap accessible)\nAdmission: \n\nGeneral admission: $25\nStudents: $10\n17 and under free\n\nFor more than 50 years Martin Carthy has been one of folk music’s greatest innovators\, one of its best loved\, most enthusiastic and\, at times\, most quietly controversial of figures. His skill\, stage presence and natural charm have won him many admirers\, not only from within the folk scene\, but also far beyond it. Trailblazing musical partnerships with\, amongst others\, Steeleye Span\, Dave Swarbrick and his award-winning wife (Norma Waterson) and daughter Eliza Carthy have resulted in more than 40 albums\, but Martin has only recorded 10 solo albums\, of which the much anticipated Waiting for Angels (Topic TSCD527) was the latest. Whether in the folk clubs (which he continues to champion)\, on the concert stage or making TV appearances (he was the subject of the acclaimed Originals music documentary strand on BBC 2) – there are few roles that Martin Carthy hasn’t played. \nEliza Carthy is undoubtedly one of the most impressive and engaging performers of her generation. Twice nominated for the Mercury Prize and winner of innumerable other accolades over a 20 year career\, Eliza has performed and recorded with a diverse array of artists including\, Paul Weller\, Rufus and Martha Wainwright\, Patrick Wolf and Bob Neuwirth. More than most\, Eliza Carthy has revitalised folk music and captured the most hardened of dissenters with intelligent\, charismatic and boundary-crossing performance. \nFSSGB is honored to be able to bring you this concert\, which Martin and Eliza are fitting in before they head off to be on staff at TradMaD Camp in Plymouth\, MA.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/martin-and-eliza-carthy/
LOCATION:First Parish of Sudbury\, 327 Concord Rd\, Sudbury\, MA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20240104T144848Z
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SUMMARY:Sara Grey and Kieron Means House Concert
DESCRIPTION:General admission: $20\, $5 for students \nConcert will be held in a private home in Brookline MA.\nReservations required: email HouseConcerts@fssgb.org for reservations and directions. \nSara Grey is one of the most gifted and knowledgeable artists working in the field of traditional music. Sara’s singing is both powerful and sweet\, with a distinctive and lovely tremolo. It is a voice well suited to native American songs and ballads of Ireland and Scotland. \nIt is not Sara’s lovely voice alone that makes her one of the most popular singers on the folk scene; on many of her songs Sara accompanies herself by frailing a five string banjo and\, when playing dance tunes\, it is obvious why she is regarded as one of the foremost exponents of the clawhammer style. As well as singing and playing\, Sara is well known for her storytelling – specialising in stories from New England where she grew up learning many of her stories from her father. \nSara grew up in New Hampshire but has lived in North Carolina\, Ohio\, Montana\, New York\, Pennsylvania\, Arizona\, Wales\, Scotland and England. As a youngster in North Carolina she developed a love for old time songs and banjo music. She cites Kyle Creed as the chief influence on her understated\, syncopated clawhammer banjo style. She has now been performing professionally for more than 30 years. \n\n“She is one of a select band of performers who still breathe life into traditional ballads.” Vic Smith\, Folk Roots\n“Sara Grey has quietly and powerfully taken over the mantle of premier interpreter of American traditional music.” Tor Jonassen\, WRDV\n\nKieron Means is a singer primarily of traditional songs but also of contemporary songs and guitar player of great merit. He has a great rapport with an audience and has an exceptional professionalism for a young performer. His voice is as smooth as silk\, rich and mellow and he sings to his audience not in spite of them. \nKieron is the son of the traditional singer Sara Grey and music journalist Andrew Means\, one time writer for Melody Maker. He was born in the United States and grew up in Britain gaining a great love of the music of both traditions as well as the contemporary scene. He has become a performer of traditional songs from the US and from the UK and many of the contemporary songs he sings he has written himself. \nHe has toured in the States and often performed with Sara Grey. In 2000 he has performed at Whitby and Wadebridge festivals where he was received with much acclaim. His first CD has received much praise with air play on Travelling Folk and Mr Anderson’s Fine Tunes both on radio Scotland. An article on him will shortly be appearing in Folk Roots magazine.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/sara-grey-and-kieron-means-house-concert/
CATEGORIES:Concert,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240203T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240203T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20230814T195122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T204518Z
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SUMMARY:Mike Agranoff House Concert
DESCRIPTION:Roslindale\, MA (Address will be provided when you make your reservation.) \nReservations are required: send email to HouseConcerts@fssgb.org. $20 at the door (cash) – $5 for students. \nIf you’ve been around the folk scene\, you couldn’t miss seeing Mike. Tall\, ginger beard\, and always around where the music is. He’s been on the scene for many many years\, listening to the fine details of what makes this genre of music so special to the soul\, so able to make us laugh and cry and think. And lucky for us all\, he got serious about having fun at it. \nLess a singer-songwriter than a singer-songfinder\, Mike takes great delight in discovering the little-known hidden gems\, polishing them with his own distinctive style\, and bringing them to the light of day where they sparkle. He will shift from beautifully contemplative\, to uproariously funny\, to instrumentally brilliant\, to powerfully emotional in the space of a few minutes. Equally at home in the contemporary and traditional camps of the Folk world\, he is a fine musician and storyteller. His prime instrument is the guitar\, upon which he shines with intricate fingerstyle arrangements of anything from Tin Pan Alley tunes of the ’20s to fiddle tunes to his own music. He also plays concertina\, piano\, banjo\, or sings acapella. The man will capture your attention\, and then your heart. \nNot only a performer\, Mike is involved in presenting folk music as well. He is one of the prime movers of The Folk Project\, New Jersey’s oldest and strongest folk music organization. For over two decades he has been chairman of that organization’s Minstrel Coffeehouse\, one of the longest lived and most respected folk venues in the country. \nCheck the website\, www.fssgb.org\, or email info@fssgb.org\, if you have any questions.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/mike-agranoff-house-concert/
LOCATION:Roslindale\, MA\, Given when reservation is made\, Roslindale\, MA
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240127T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20240104T144629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T144653Z
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SUMMARY:Annual FSSGB Members' Concert
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our annual Members’ Concert! We’ll continue the relatively new tradition of having this event on Zoom and livestreamed to Facebook Live. This is a favorite event of the year for many of us — an opportunity to delight in the rich and diverse talents of FSSGB members\, old and new. \nAll FSSGB members are invited to sign up to perform one song or tune. Email info@fssgb.org to reserve a spot. \nAll performers will be in the Zoom meeting (muted during others’ performances)\, and the show will be livestreamed to Facebook so everyone else can watch. (You don’t need to have a Facebook account to watch the livestream.) \nWe will accept donations during the performance which will benefit FSSGB. Much of that money will go to scholarships which enable young Boston-area musicians to attend folk music camps.
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/annual-fssgb-members-concert/
LOCATION:Zoom and Facebook Live
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T222007
CREATED:20231018T174000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T230315Z
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SUMMARY:Martha Burns House Concert CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Sadly\, we’ve had to cancel this event due to a family emergency.  We’ll try again next year!
URL:https://bostoncoffeehouses.org/event/martha-burns-house-concert/
LOCATION:Cambridge\, MA\, Given when reservation is made\, Cambridge\, 02138\, United States
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