July 2017 Folk Project July 4Th Picnic July 4Th Volunteer Request
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www.folkproject.org July 2017 TM Folk Project July 4th Picnic Tue., 2pm • Steve, Christine, and Valerie Humphreys' 6 Penn Rise Court, Randolph • 973/476-6792 Please join your fellow Projectiles (rain or shine) for an afternoon of music, grilling, and chilling. Bring blankets and folding chairs to enjoy our hosts' splendidly large backyard. This event is also when we will draw names for duos and trios to take part in the Minstrel’s Birthday Show on July 28 (see details on page 2). The Folk Project will supply grillables (burgers, hot dogs, veggie burgers, etc.) and you supply pot-luck side dishes, salads, beverages, desserts, etc. Please also bring your own serving utensils and ice-filled coolers for your beverages. We'll use the driveway ONLY for dropping off instruments and pot-luck contributions. On that subject, NEARBY STREET PARKING IS LIMITED SO EVERYONE IS ENCOURAGED TO CONNECT WITH A FOLKIE BUDDY AND SHARE THE RIDE TO THE PARTY. If you would like assistance requesting or offering a ride, please send an email with your phone number and location to the Event Hosting Chairperson, Christine DeLeon, at [email protected] for help with coordinating. See you on the Fourth for Yankee Doodle jamming! DIRECTIONS Directions from Route 287 Take Route 10 West 7.8 miles, right on Millbrook Ave .08 mi., left on Quaker Church Road .3 miles, 2nd right onto Quaker Ave. 0.3 mi, 2nd right onto Fairfield Ave. .08 mi., 1st right onto Penn Rise Court .05 mi. July 4th Volunteer Request Hello to all the Yankee Doodle Folkies! Soon, we will enjoy our July 4th Picnic where we'll celebrate our nation's independence the musi- cal way. It will be the usual fun time, but the party can't run on "independence" as you must know. Some volunteers are needed to help from getting the party off the ground in the afternoon to wrapping it up in the evening. If you can help with the pre-party vegetable chopping, transport- ing, and setting up tables/chairs, taking a shift at the grill, and/or restoring the Humphreys' yard to its pre-party glory, please contact the Event Hosting Chair, Christine DeLeon, at 201/446-5387 or by email at [email protected] so a fitting job can find you! Thanks and can't wait to see you at the party on the 4th! —Christine DeLeon. Event Hosting Chair QUICK GUIDE TO THE INSIDE July Evening o' Music ...................................................................... 2 The Minstrel’s 42nd Birthday Show .............................................. 2 Special Concert: Save the Date ...................................................... 2 2017 New Jersey Uke Fest .............................................................. 6 In Memoriam: Jim King .................................................................. 7 Members’ Gigs (& Friends) ............................................................. 7 Watch Your Email for Archives Survey ......................................... 9 Board Meeting: The Summary .....................................................10 Good o’ the Order .........................................................................11 NOTE: web links in the eNewsletter are now clickable July Evening o' Music July 2017 Sat., Jul. 8, 8pm • Pamela Zave and Yolanda Fundora's The Minstrel presented by 89 Kent Place Boulevard, Summit • 201/657-0703 Acoustic Concert Series Keep your voices limber and those instruments tuned after the July 4th Picnic and come on over Concerts every Friday at the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship to keep the party going on the following Saturday night! Bring pot luck goodies and beverages 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, NJ for sharing. In addition to a lovely living room, our hosts have a beautiful deck out back so don’t www.FolkProject.org • 973/335-9489 • [email protected] forget the folding chairs. There’s even a large covered front porch for outdoor music making even if the weather has a different plan. See you in Summit! Fri., Jul. 7: Broadside Electric with Fiona Tyndall FROM ROUTE 287: Exit 37 to Rt. 24, Exit 7 to River Road, Left turn onto Morris Avenue, Right turn onto Kent Place Boulevard (house is Two approaches to traditional folk music from opposite ends of the spectrum. fourth on the right after the large parking lot of the Summit JCC). It’s been five years since Broadside Electric last graced our stage. For FROM ROUTE 78: Exit 48 to Rt. 24, Exit 9A to Broad Street, Right turn onto Springfield Avenue. Right turn onto Kent Place Boulevard (Winberie’s more than two decades, the band’s mission has been to take traditional is on this corner). Keep left at Deforest intersection, staying on Kent Place Boulevard (house is fourth on the right after crossing Morris Ave.) ballads, mostly English and Irish, clothe them in full-bore rock and roll settings, add five-part harmony vocals, and blow us away. The members, Tom Rhoads (guitar, bouzouki, dulcimer), Amy Ksir (whistle, oboe), Jim Speer (Chapman Stick), Helene Zisook (electric violin), and Joe D’Andrea The Minstrel’s 42nd Birthday Show (drums), have become old friends and members of the Folk Project They combine a great knowledge of and respect for the old music with a great An Invitation to Our Performing Members inventiveness and musicality in creating the new settings for it. And the result is flat-out kick-ass music. On, July 25, 1975, my 30th birthday, I paid my $1.00 admission and attended the opening night of Our opener Fiona Tyndall grew up in County Clare, Ireland. She spent her childhood summers at a resi- what was to become the Minstrel Acoustic Concert Series. And for 35 of its 42 years of existence, the dential school run by her parents to steep its students in Irish music, language, and culture. She sings with beautiful simplicity the songs she learned through this experience, and those that her love of this Minstrel has celebrated its anniversary with a truly unique celebration. It’s a celebration that could music led her to pick up later in life. She is accompanied on piano by Kathie Hayne, guitar & vocals by only be presented by an organization like the Folk Project, consisting in great part of its member- Pat Hickey, and wind-synthesizer by Andy Koenig. All are Folk Project members. ship and leadership of musicians. Musicians of widely ranging levels and styles indeed, but people who make music as well as listen to it. So if you sing or play an instrument, you are invited to be Fri., Jul. 14: Open Stage part of that unique celebration and perform in the Minstrel’s 42nd Birthday Show. This is an opportunity for all acoustic musicians to perform a 15-minute set on our stage, and for the Here’s how it works: The show will take place on Friday, July 28th at the Minstrel. It will consist of a audience to be treated to a diverse collection of acoustic musicians. We’ve often seen previews of our series of performances by groups comprised of Folk Project members combined in randomly-chosen regular scheduled acts for the first time at Open Stage. For information on how to secure a performance duos and trios. The individual members of the groups may be of any skill level, different musical slot, call 973/335-9489, or visit www.OpenStage.FolkProject.org. genres, different instrumentation. Musical groups are set up at the Folk Project’s Independence Day Fri., Jul. 21: Tom Chapin with Butch Ross picnic, which takes place on Tuesday, July 4th at the home of President Steve Humphreys, 6 Penn Rise Ct. in Randolph. (See page 1.) Everyone who wants to take part in the show puts their name Tom Chapin’s music spans generations from the heady Greenwich Village days when he performed with his brothers, Harry and Steve, and dad Jim, through to on an index card. The cards are shuffled and then dealt out into about 20 piles to form the groups. today. He serves up a tasty mix of story songs, ballads, comedic and political songs, The groups then have the next 3 weeks to work up one number per group, to be performed at the family music, sing-alongs, old-time folk classics, and a favorite song or two of his late Minstrel on Friday, July 28. brother Harry’s. With an agile fingerstyle guitar, gentle humor, audience inclusive- Complete details on how to sign up were sent out by email to all members a couple of weeks ago. ness, and a concern for the Earth and its resources, Tom puts on a memorable show. If you did not receive them or deleted them, you can find them again at birthday.folkproject.org, Butch Ross somehow made the retrograde transition from singer-songwriter with or contact me at [email protected] or 973/335-9489. guitar to one of the newest most exciting Appalachian dulcimer virtuosi in the coun- —Mike Agranoff, Minstrel Programming Chairman try. He performs appropriate traditional songs and tunes, but also plays his own and other contemporary songs that ought to be totally inappropriate to the dulcimer (Led Zeppelin, Beatles, Richard Thompson) while somehow managing to fit the instrument perfectly in his hands. And he pres- Special Concert: Save the Date ents it all with an irresistible intelligence, charm, and gentle humor. Fri., Jul. 28: The Minstrel’s 42nd Birthday Show ($12 admission includes refreshments) Fri., Sep. 15, 7:30pm • The Morristown Unitarian Fellowship The performing members of the Folk Project celebrate the 42nd anniversary of the first concert presented The Loving Hearts Club Boogie Band is by what was to become the Minstrel Acoustic Concert Series (July 25, 1975) in this unique concert for- excited to make its debut concert performance. mat. On July 4th, about 45 FP member musicians put their names in the “hat.” The names were drawn out in randomly selected duos and trios, and given the next 3-1/2 weeks to come up with one song The ten-piece band has performed for the Folk per group.