
Copies of most episodes are now available for purchase in three formats (see table below for complete list of the available shows):
DVD-R
SHVS (super-VHS)
VHS (normal videotape)
If you are the artist appearing on the show, you can subtract $5/show.
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PLEASE NOTE: the $2.50 insurance option or $5 performer discount is not available if you choose
to pay online. To use those options, you will need to pay via check or money order as described below.
International orders: If you want to order a small number of DVDs (1-9), we'll be glad to ship them internationally at the $1.50 postage cost per DVD (it only costs us a bit more than that via airmail), but if you want them insured it costs about $17 -18 additional since it has to go air parcel post, which we can only afford to do on orders of 10 DVDs & up. When sending internationally, they are shipped well protected by cardboard, but in paper sleeves to save on shipping cost. |
Online ordering of shows is available via the table below. If you would rather mail in your order, please indicate which show(s) you want by show number and title, and send check or money order for full amount made out to "The Folk Project" to:
NOTE: These are not sitting on a shelf waiting to be sent out. They will be run off especially for your order so it may take a few weeks.
| Show Number | Date | Add to Shopping Cart | Performer | Description | |||
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| 458) | 2008-12-3 |
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J.B. Kline |
30 years playing w/ noted acts from Fats Domino to Johnny Winter, The Beach Boys & many more, he definitely "feels it" when he is singing & playing his blues/R&B & you feel it too! | |||
| 457) | 2008-12-3 |
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Bob Wright & Harbortown Revue |
Home-grown, tap-toed, banjo zoned, bluegrass schooled, acoustic fueled original songs from an award-winning songwriter & multi-talented band | |||
| 456) | 2008-11-5 |
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Randall Williams |
After informing his voice teacher he was leaving classical music behind, he graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Mons, Belgium at the head of his class. | |||
| 455) | 2008-11-5 |
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Jann Klose |
"Jann Klose's multicultural background is evident in his music, which evokes a global pop sound" &mdash Marianne Meyer, Washington Post | |||
| 454) | 2008-10-20 |
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Jean Rohe |
FP member from an early age, New School Jazz studies grad, "confident, young singer... literate compositions" (NY Times), performs in NYC venues w/ several groups | |||
| 453) | 2008-10-20 |
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Odarka Polanskyj Stockert |
Classically trained yet experimentally inclined harpist & poet; plays eclectic repertoire w/ Celtic & Ukrainian/Eastern European overtones; performing since 80s | |||
| 452) | 2008-9-30 |
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Chris Carpenter | Long time FP member, treasure-trove of original songs & composition ions on Irish cittern, mando and guitar; & plays beautiful Balkan polyrhythmic pieces and, of course, Irish tunes | |||
| 451) | 2008-9-30 |
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Eve Rantzer |
Pianist-guitarist from NYC writes songs about/from grit & inspiration within us, in styles all her own, born of symphonic music, jazz, rhythm & blues, gospel and rock'n'roll; also plays trad. New England contra dance music | |||
| 450) | 2008-9-4 |
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Ippy and the Project |
Built on the songwriting of Paul and Linda Ippolito; a mix of country blues, pop, folk and rock; the full band has been performing frequently | |||
| 449) | 2008-9-4 |
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Mark J Goldberg |
Performs frequently in NJ & NYC, playing classic & new rock covers & originals; uses love of all music as catalyst for new exciting original rhythms/melodies | |||
| 448) | 2008-8-11 |
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Alokli West African Music |
Drumming & singing from a community club which teaches & performs Anlo-Ewe and other West African music & dance styles from Ghana, Togo & Benin | |||
| 447) | 2008-8-11 |
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Ron Renninger |
Superb picking & vocals woven w/ well-crafted, powerful songs (that draw on wealth of experience from fascinating, well-traveled life); wide range of genres | |||
| 446) | 2008-7-23 | No | Stefan Grossman |
(Show 2 of 2) Legendary fingerstyle guitarist w/ long discography, composed dozens of tunes familiar to guitarists everywhere & authored many instructional books and videos. | |||
| 445) | 2008-7-23 | No | Stefan Grossman |
(Show 1 of 2) Legendary fingerstyle guitarist w/ long discography, composed dozens of tunes familiar to guitarists everywhere & authored many instructional books and videos. | |||
| 444) | 2008/7/1 |
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Jim West & Frank Sole | A duo of honored Folk Project elders: Jim, a prize-winning fiddlerĘ& songwriter, and Frank, a great, versatile guitarist, have played together for 30 years | |||
| 443) | 2008/7/1 |
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Plum Run |
Lisa Godino, singer/songwriter (guitar,18-wheeler) & Chuck Winch (banjo, fiddle, guitar, vocals); acoustic American music (particularly Civil War era & early string band) This show did not air due to audio problem | |||
| 442) | 2008-6-19 |
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Straight Drive |
Straight bluegrass with plenty of drive "...the way Bill Monroe or Carter Stanley conceived of it." Striking original material; fresh takes on older songs. | |||
| 441) | 2008-6-19 |
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Meg Hutchinson |
Boston-based songwriter, at 29 has already won songwriting awards at Merlefest, Mountain Stage NewSong, Kerrville & Rocky Mountain Folks Festivals | |||
| 440) | 2008-5-21 |
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Eric Mintel Quartet |
Hot contemp jazz w/ Mintel piano ("urbane, intelligent improviser, arranger & composer"), Nelson Hill sax, Dave Antonow bass & Dave Mohn drums | |||
| 439) | 2008-5-21 |
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Roia Rafieyan |
Singer-songwriter: childhood in Iran, 1st guitar self-taught at 12, came USA & took classical lessons; Temple U. grad in Music Therapy, 1st CD on DTC Records, 2nd soon | |||
| 438) | 2008-4-29 |
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The Eclectic Consort |
John & Kris Lamb & Andy Koenig (w/ cellist Liz Cabrera) play early music & more w/ dozens of strange instruments from Renaissance shawms & krumhorns to synthesizers. | |||
| 437) | 2008-4-29 |
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Lara Herscovitch |
Unique and charismatic singer and songwriter, her original music is a skillful blend of acoustic/folk, pop, and world styles | |||
| 436) | 2008-4-16 |
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Robert Hill |
Raised in N. Little Rock, AK, original Americana, Alt. Country & Roots music; 1st place Americana/AAA 10th Annual Unisong Intern'l Songwriting Competition | |||
| 435) | 2008-4-16 |
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Audrey Auld Mezera |
"Music with the dirt left on", 'Americ-kinda' style - traditional American country and folk influences with strong Australian roots. | |||
| 434) | 2008-3-26 |
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Ilusha Tsinadze |
Honors Jazz Studies grad of Wm. Paterson U., plays classical, jazz, blues & other guitar styles; also, shares accordion music of his native Republic of Georgia | |||
| 433) | 2008-3-26 |
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Blind Willies |
San Fran duo wowed us w/ unique sound singing orig. urban folk tales Fiddler Annie Staninec toured w/ David Grisman. Guitarist Alexei Wajchman, songwriter | |||
| 432) | 2008-2-21 |
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Siobhan Quinn & Michael Bowers |
In '07, Kerrville New Folk Finalists, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists & NE, SW & Int'l Folk Alliance Formal Showcase Artists | |||
| 431) | 2008-2-21 |
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Laura Higgins |
"A gifted and uncompromising artist, Laura's songs cannot be listened to passively. They grab your heart and force you to pay attention...her music and her story will touch you." -- Jamie Reno, Newsweek correspondent | |||
| 430) | 2008-1-31 |
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Dave Rowe Trio |
With Ed Howe & Kevin O'Reilly; make authentic Maine music, driven by lyrical fiddle melodies & hearty 3-part harmonies; a taste of Maine's music, humor & stories | |||
| 429) | 2008-1-31 |
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John Flynn |
Powerful songs of humanity and hope, performances known for disarming honesty and humor; "might well be one of the greatest hidden treasures the Americana axis has..." | |||
| 428) | 2008-1-14 |
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Normal Love |
"Unplugged" set by Philly quintet (violin, 2 guitars, bass & drums) who rip thru hyper-complex original scores w/ influences from contemp. jazz & classical to heavy metal, dubbed "the next big thing" by Philly's Citypaper | |||
| 427) | 2008-1-14 |
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Julie Pasqual |
Renaissance woman: modern dance, ballet, actress, clown (Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit), her storytelling uses all her skills, venues incl. Kennedy Center | |||
| 426) | 2007-12-11 |
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Donald Ray Johnson |
Rhythm & blues songwriter, vocalist & drummer, was in "A Taste Of Honey," 1st Afro-American Band presented w/ a "Grammy Award" for "Best New Artist" | |||
| 425) | 2007-12-11 |
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Maurice John Vaughn |
True Chicago blues original on guitar, sax & vocals, innovative & often humorous songs that spring directly from his experience | |||
| 424) | 2007-11-8 |
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Sonas |
Tina & Amy, fiddles; Margie, keyboard: Cape Breton style, trad. Irish/Scottish & all Celtic music; infectious, upbeat, foot-stomping reels, jigs & delicate airs | |||
| 423) | 2007-11-8 |
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Doug MacLeod |
Overcame abuse & a crippling stutter, learned from the old blues masters, lived the life & survived to become a powerful live performer, gifted storyteller & songwriter | |||
| 422) | 2007-10-25 |
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Dan Keding |
Croatian Grandma's stories led to 30 yrs of trad. folktales & fine original pieces; fine singer w/ guitar, banjo & spoons; USA, Great Britain & Ireland festival favorite | |||
| 421) | 2007-10-25 |
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Aztec Two-Step |
Rex Fowler of Maine & Neal Shulman of NYC met at an "open mike" in Boston in '71, joined forces & a '72 debut album on Elektra led to a continuing career | |||
| 420) | 2007-10-10 |
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Jim Murphy & the Pine Barons |
Amiable singer-songwriter w/stories of NJ fronts hot bluegrass band; 1st NJ artist in "America's Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame" | |||
| 419) | 2007-10-10 |
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Gabrielle Louise |
Raised in Colorado Rockies, she got to Boston via Berklee College of Music scholarship; songwriter rooted in folk & country w/ pop sensibilities | |||
| 418) | 2007-9-4 |
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Roulette Sisters |
Megan Burleyson, Mamie Minch, Meg Reichardt & Karen Waltuch perform early blues, country, folk & parlor songs w/ great harmonies & joie de vivre | |||
| 417) | 2007-9-4 |
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Jon Braman |
"Father of ukulele folk Hip Hop," very entertaining & uplifting; as teen found uke, at 23 wrote 1st ukulele rap song while working for clean air & soon had 1st CD | |||
| 416) | 2007-08-13 |
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Adam Snyder |
After many years of success touring abroad, both w/ Mercury Rev & solo, home writing great songs about Kingston, NY, delivered w/ humble honesty & spirit | |||
| 415) | 2007-08-13 |
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Notorious |
Outstanding fiddler-vocalist Eden MacAdam-Somer & Larry Unger, composer, on guitar & banjo, play exuberant trad & contemp acoustic music | |||
| 414) | 2007-07-10 |
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Sandie Reilly | Our illustrious co-producer, sound tech, pinch-hit hostess & all-around superwoman steps from behind the scenes to showcase her wonderful singing & songwriting | |||
| 413) | 2007-07-10 |
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Tommy Sands |
Sing Out! calls him "the most powerful songwriter in Ireland, if not the rest of the world." a mesmerizing performing artist | |||
| 412) | 2007-6-11 |
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Zoe Mulford |
Award-winning songwriter who tackles big eternal themes - love, death, food, laundry, etc. - with humor, lyricism & honesty that charms | |||
| 411) | 2007-6-11 |
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Natalia Paruz |
Impressive credits including performances with renowned orchestras, she plays haunting melodies composed by her husband on musical saw or bells | |||
| 410) | 2007-5-21 |
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Cyminology |
German jazz group w/vocals by daughter of Iranian emigrants, keyboard, bass & percussion; intense musical color & mystical Persian lyrics | |||
| 409) | 2007-5-21 |
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Christine DeLeon |
Folk Project's latest songbird with a brand new CD; one FP fan said, "She sounds like Joan Baez, only better" | |||
| 408) | 2007-5-3 |
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Peter James | Sings eccentric songs of arcane experiences and dark characters. Johnny Walker and Philip Morris were his voice teachers | |||
| 407) | 2007-5-3 |
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Jason Spooner Trio |
Really caught good attention at NERFA. Great writer, young, on the electric edge of folk; 2X Kerrville New Folk Finalist | |||
| 406) | 2007-4-23 |
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Michael Young |
Composer & fingerstyle guitarist on 6 & 12-string; driving rhythm & groove, innovative fretwork, compelling compositions to soulful ballads | |||
| 405) | 2007-4-23 |
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Jez Lowe & The Bad Pennies |
Best known for his songs describing the mining culture, society and people of his native Northeast England | |||
| 404) | 2007-3-27 |
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Pamela Wyn Shannon & Lisa Gutkin |
Singer-songwriter-guitarist plays "mesmerizing Celtic-influenced folk" w/ fiddler of Klezmatics & celtic band, Whirligig | |||
| 403) | 2007-3-27 |
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Little Toby Walker |
Accomplished fingerstyle guitarist, adept at blues, rags, hot country picking, and skilled singer and songwriter | |||
| 402) | 2007-1-25 |
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Sean Harkness |
Speaks the language of guitars - as a solo Artist on Windham Hill, with 22 years experience as sideman & 6 years as a Luthier's assistant | |||
| 401) | 2007-1-25 |
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Eco Del Sur |
Latin American artists from various musical backgrounds performing ancient Andean music & contemporary music of different Latin American regions | |||
| 400) | 2007-1-18 |
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The Rowan Brothers |
Chris & Lorin (Their more famous brother is Peter) Sandie: "Great early classic rock feel, fun, funny awesome harmonies, solid musicians" | |||
| 399) | 2007-1-18 |
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Dust Poets |
Light-hearted Canadian acoustic folk-pop 5-piece, known for hot pickin', genre-bending originals of Murray D. Evans & extraordinary 4-part harmonies | |||
| 398) | 2006-11-30 |
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David LaFleur |
Nuclear engineer now full-time roots-acoustic player, honors in 8 nat'l songwriting contests; '05 over 250 gigs; 1st prize '06 Pacific Songwriting | |||
| 397) | 2006-11-30 |
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Open Book |
Songwriters Michele Rubin & Rick Gedney "masterful mix of instruments & the finest country/folk/rock harmonies since the Everly Bros." -- Acoustic Live in NYC | |||
| 396) | 2006-11-15 |
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Danny Schmidt |
"Perhaps the best new songwriter in the last 15 years, iconoclastic style sets him apart yet quite accessible" -- Sing Out! | |||
| 395) | 2006-11-15 |
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Jonathan Byrd |
2003 saw his 2nd CD "The Waitress" and he won the prestigious New Folk competition in Kerrville, TX & set CD sales records there | |||
| 394) | 2006-10-12 |
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David Massengill |
Down-home storytelling singer-songwriter transplanted to NYC from Tennessee, accompanied by Appalachian dulcimer or guitar | |||
| 393) | 2006-10-12 |
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Mary Flower |
"Unassuming blues heroine, one of the nation's premier fingerstyle blues guitarists" -- All Music Guide to the Blues | |||
| 392) | 2006-9-6 |
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Modern Man |
David Buskin, Rob Carlson & George Wurzbach are 3 hilarious singer-songwriters & great musicians: Crosby, Stills & Nash meet the Marx Bros. | |||
| 391) | 2006-9-6 |
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David Jacobs-Strain |
Winner of the coveted Agranoff Imperative, roots & blues on the edge, "one of the best of a new generation" -- All Music Guide | |||
| 390) | 2006-8-21 |
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Gregg Cagno |
'06 ASCAPlus award winner, '05 Kerrville New Folk finalist | |||
| 389) | 2006-8-21 |
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Uncle Buckle |
Singer songwriter Mark Brown's band (pedal-steel man Fooch Fischetti, bassist John Hughes & drummer Dean Jones), quirky Americana | |||
| 388) | 2006-8-1 |
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John Sonntag |
Compelling, easy-going folk pop songs, supple vocals, smart arrangements, and sharp storytelling | |||
| 387) | 2006-8-1 |
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Ema |
Multi-instrumentalist & composer with formal training in anthropology who has spent most of his career exploring musical traditions of South Africa | |||
| 386) | 2006-7-12 |
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Pat Wictor with Cheryl Prashker |
Lap slide guitar, originals drawn from rural blues, gospel and country with tasty percussion | |||
| 385) | 2006-7-12 |
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Orpheus Supertones |
Fiddler/banjoist Walt Koken, fiddler Clare Milliner, banjoist Pete Peterson & guitarist Kellie Allen expertly play & sing old-timey | |||
| 384) | 2006-6-15 |
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Joe Crookston |
"There is a spirit in his music that is simultaneously sacred, celebratory and solidly grounded in tradition" -- Seattle Folklore Society | |||
| 383) | 2006-6-15 |
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Solidarity Singers of NJ Industrial Union Council |
Street chorus, preferred venue a picket line, to lift spirits of people engaged in struggle | |||
| 382) | 2006-5-15 |
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Rich Deans |
NJ-born former staff songwriter for ABC/Dunhill, Laurel Canyon Music & Castle Hill Music; a personable guy w/ sweet country songs | |||
| 381) | 2006-4-27 |
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Jay Smar |
Traditional American & original folk, finger & flat-picked guitar instrumentals, vocals, banjo & flat-foots, fiddles and sings all at once | |||
| 380) | 2006-4-27 |
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Mad Tea Party |
From Asheville, NC, unique retro sound of vintage music with modern energy flowing between original songs and old hokum numbers | |||
| 379) | 2006-4-13 |
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PK Dwyer |
Unique blues & One Man Roadhouse Show, 1st to busk Seattle's Pike Place Market, winner 1st Annual Amsterdam Street Performers Contest | |||
| 378) | 2006-4-13 |
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Kitchen Cynics |
Aka Alan Davidson of Aberdeen, Scotland with more than 20 LPs, 7"s, cassettes and CDs since 1990 | |||
| 377) | 2006-3-27 |
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Mission Street Project |
Erik Balkey & Laurie MacAllister perform rootsy originals (Erik & several co-writers) with social subject matter | |||
| 376) | 2006-3-27 |
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Bernie Libster |
A regular at Cornelia Street Café, NYC, featured teller at NJ Storytelling Festival | |||
| 375) | 2006-3-9 |
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Steve James with Del Rey |
Songsmith & blues singer from Austin Texas, hot on guitar, slide guitar, mandolin, guitar-banjo, has toured extensively | |||
| 374) | 2006-3-9 |
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Del Rey with Steve James |
Two hot guitar-mandolin-uke-picking,singers making music with hillbilly/smarty-pants/country blues aesthetic & manic intensity | |||
| 373) | 2006-2-23 |
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Frank Fotusky |
Very clean & snappy fingerstyle blues & rags, unique original tunes & vocals not too shabby either; sounds even better in person than on CD | |||
| 372) | 2006-2-23 |
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Music Town |
Local folkie supergroup with great harmonies & tight arrangements (Ken Galipeau, Ev McNally, Jeff Loy, Mark Schaffer & Andy Koenig) | |||
| 371) | 2006-1-17 |
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The Klezmer Mountain Trio |
Klezmer/bluegrass fusion with Margot Leverett on clarinet, Barry Mitterhoff on mandolin & Joe Selly on guitar | |||
| 370) | 2006-1-17 |
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Rev. Truman Goines |
Highly original upbeat East Coast acoustic blues derivative of the Sourland region of Amwell Valley, NJ | |||
| 369) | 2005-12-12 |
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Mike Truitt | Sandie found this guy playing on the boardwalk in Ocean City, MD; awesome harmonica style, fine guitar-picking, very unique singer-songwriter-personality | |||
| 368) | 2005-12-12 |
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The Joe Giacoio Trio |
Award-winning strange guitar playing and even stranger songwriting w/ Greg Anderson (guitar/bass) & Sarah Milanovich (fiddle/ bouzouki) | |||
| 367) | 2005-11-10 |
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Lisa Moscatiello & Fred Lieder |
Lisa's expressive voice with Fred's beautifully rich cello is a wonderfully satisfying listening experience | |||
| 366) | 2005-11-10 |
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Peter Spink Trio |
Son of a ragtime pianist, he took to the keys at 5, is now a guitar-playing singer-songwriter in demand, logging 200+ performances a year | |||
| 365) | 2005-10-25 |
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The Luminescent Orchestrii |
Gypsy melodies, salty tangos, rocking klezmer, haunting Balkan harmony, hip-hop beats & Appalachian fiddle, skill level is virtuosic | |||
| 364) | 2005-10-25 |
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Jay Mankita |
"A musical pied piper; quick, nimble, and wonderfully crazy." He tickles my melodic funny-bone. "one of the best songwriters today!" --Pete Seeger | |||
| 363) | 2005-9-22 |
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The Moonlighters |
2 female singers, uke, guitar, upright bass & steel guitar playing originals & swinging Hawaiian tunes from the 20s & 30s | |||
| 362) | 2005-9-22 |
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Matt & Shannon Heaton |
The guts of Irish traditional instrumental music (Irish flute & guitar) and the vocal grace of today's most literate songwriters | |||
| 361) | 2005-09-13 |
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Ditt Ditt Darium |
2 vocalists & two fiddlers, all graduates of the program for traditional Swedish music at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm | |||
| 360) | 2005-09-13 |
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Tva |
Fiddlers Emma Reid and Alicia Björnsdotter Abrams, both with broad musical backgrounds in the traditions of Sweden, Shetland and England | |||
| 359) | 2005-08-25 |
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The Lowlander Highlanders |
Music from the northern Appalachians, Celtic and Old Time Americana, Beverley Conrad & Luke Glick play fiddle & drum | |||
| 358) | 2005-08-25 |
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Red Molly |
Laurie MacAllister, Abbie Gardner & Carolann Solebello harmonize over guitar, banjo, mandolin & dobro old-time to pop & comtemp folk | |||
| 357) | 2005-07-28 |
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Sloan Wainwright |
Gifted & spirited singer-songwriter with a smoky voice from a famously musical family, with Cadence Carol on guitar & vocals | |||
| 356) | 2005-07-28 |
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Dugan's Hooligans |
Excellent performance by local Irish family band featuring their two talented children on fiddle, harp & penny whistle, Dad on bohran, Mom on 2nd harp | |||
| 355) | 2005-05-16 |
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Elaine Silver |
An old FP friend, her voice "stunningly clear and fine," accomplished on guitar & banjo; created a comfy niche in the consciousness & folk music world | |||
| 354) | 2005-05-16 |
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Dave Potts |
Award-winning singer-songwriter guitarist from Alabama; a bit like a more country music influenced James Taylor sound | |||
| 353) | 2005-04-18 |
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Freebo |
Singer-songwriter known first as a bass and tuba player, for 10 years recorded & toured with Bonnie Raitt, many recordings and tours with artists from John Mayall, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Maria Muldaur & Ringo Starr to T.V. gigs on Saturday Night Live | |||
| 352) | 2005-04-18 |
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Jim Photoglo |
Backed John Belushi's "Joe Cocker" imitation at a party for Paul McCartney, opened for the Beach Boys on a national tour, sang back-up for Andy Gibb for 2 years, wrote 2 Number One Country chart hits | |||
| 351) | 2005-04-07 |
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The Immortals Ceili Band |
Traditional Irish music & great originals in a traditional style by 5 guys from the Philly area on an assortment of instruments | |||
| 350) | 2005-04-07 |
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Thea Hopkins |
"One of the most poetic, literate and powerfully moving singer-songwriters to emerge in the last few years" -- Peter, Paul and Mary | |||
| 349) | 2005-03-14 |
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Alistair Moock |
Award-winning songs, whiskeyed voice mixed with spoken word pieces, stories from the road, and even a bit of American history | |||
| 348) | 2005-03-14 |
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Claude Bourbon |
Extraordinary French finger-style guitarist and singer-songwriter from England combining blues & jazz with European, Middle Eastern & Russian influences | |||
| 347) | 2005-02-03 |
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Debra Cowan |
Massachusetts balladeer and songstress with impressive command of a wide range of traditional and contemporary material | |||
| 346) | 2005-02-03 |
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Bob Brozman |
Internationally recognized master of the National Steel guitar in many musical styles & a gifted singer & entertainer | |||
| 345) | 2005-01-19 |
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Nathan Caswell |
Winner of the NYC Battle of the Funny Bands, his song about Einstein's brain alone is worth the price of admission | |||
| 344) | 2004-11-17 |
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Lowen & Navarro |
(Show 2 of 2) Their songs recorded by Pat Benatar (worldwide Top 5 hit "We Belong"), The Bangles, The Four Tops, Dave Edmunds & The Temptations among others. For over a decade, they have written, recorded, toured & sung gorgeous harmonies | |||
| 343) | 2004-11-17 |
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Lowen & Navarro |
(Show 1 of 2) Their songs recorded by Pat Benatar (worldwide Top 5 hit "We Belong"), The Bangles, The Four Tops, Dave Edmunds & The Temptations among others. For over a decade, they have written, recorded, toured & sung gorgeous harmonies | |||
| 342) | 2004-11-10 |
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Antje Duvekot |
Originally from Germany; John Lennon songwriting contest 1st & 2nd prize winner; finalist in USA Songwriting Competition & Falcon Ridge New Artist Showcase | |||
| 341) | 2004-11-10 |
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Rick Lee |
Mass.-based old-time banjoist, piano player, singer, and songwriter performs spooky ballads, consistent with his family roots deep in Appalachia | |||
| 340) | 2004-10-25 |
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Crewe of Bedlam |
Peter Stampfel (best known as half of Holy Modal Rounders), John Guth & Jeannie Scofield regale viewers with contagious enthusiasm for their oddball beatnik take on folk music | |||
| 339) | 2004-10-25 |
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Penny Nichols |
A sweet-voiced singer-songwriter with a "child of the 60's" bio too far out to condense, so check it out at her website; great songs & stories | |||
| 338) | 2004-09-09 |
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Lou & Peter Berryman |
Witty originals from accordian- & guitar-backed vocal duo; Tom Paxton: "...I think I've spent the first thirty years trying to be as funny as Tom Lehrer and the last part will be trying to be as funny as the Berrymans. They don't come any funnier than that..." | |||
| 337) | 2004-09-09 |
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Penelope Swales |
Blew us away at NERFA; "a modern day Australian troubadour, a wry but passionate commentator on our small planet and the small bipeds who think they run it" -- Barfly Magazine (Australia) | |||
| 336) | 2004-08-05 |
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Judith Pertz Flute Journeys |
A warm personality with amazing photos, recordings & stories of music from around the world, ends with beautiful Japanese flute piece | |||
| 335) | 2004-08-05 |
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Nick Annis |
Great singer-songwriter with an engaging, easy-going personality and strong political songs as well as more personal material | |||
| 334) | 2004-06-24 |
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