Volume 38, No. 10 Oct 2012

Phil Ochs Night Friday October 26th Join us as we sponsor a Song Night the sum of the two parts. Their harmo- rousing as a call to arms. Through con- celebrating the and legacy of Phil nies and arrangements are nothing less temporary songwriting, informed by the Ochs. Phil Ochs was a singer- than transcendent, taking the listener into deep roots of gospel, blues and folk, the who died tragically in 1976. Since 1983 his deep realms of emotion. With the stir- trio weaves a tapestry of harmony that is sister, Sonny, has been keeping his mem- ring themes of their songs, the result of brilliantly fresh and yet familiar. Imagine ory and songs alive with a series of song this powerful delivery is a provocative and Crosby, Stills, and Nash with hints of the nights comprised of a group of accom- moving experience. With Greg’s brilliant, Dixie Hummingbirds. In less than two plished folk artists assembled for concert versatile and driving guitar work and Ter- years of touring nationally, Brother Sun’s tours around the country. These song ry’s excellent playing of the harmonica, debut CD reached #2 on Folk-DJ, and nights commemorate the life and music mandolin, dulcimer and rhythm guitar, they’ve played to standing ovations at Fal- of the late folksinger while also highlight- their instrumental arrangements are the con Ridge, Kerrville, Old Songs, Philly ing new talents who make music in the perfect vehicle to carry the songs. Folk and numerous other venues. With spirit that Ochs made his. We are in for Magpie’s 12th recording entitled Grammy-winning producer Ben Wisch, a treat as Sonny Ochs brings in another “The Civil War: Songs and Stories Un- they are working on their 2nd CD, sched- set of great performers for an evening told” was just released in late summer uled for release in early 2013. From three of music, sharing the songs of her late 2012. Their 35th anniversary CD “In This major points on the map -- New York, brother Phil. Some of the musicians you World” joins a list of excellent CDs not Boston, and Chicago -- Pat, Greg and Joe will know and some may be new to you, only including the 10 others of their own, have truly blended themselves into Broth- but trust me when all put together it will but also two recorded with Kim & Reggie er Sun, a unique celebration of the amaz- be one of those evenings of music you Harris. It also includes track contributions ing power of singing together. will long remember, sung by folks you will to numerous compilations and tributes, Jen Cass was born to unusually want to hear more of. We’ll give you short including being the only artists featured hip parents in the suburbs of Detroit, bios of the musicians here, but it is really on all three of Appleseed’s tributes to Michigan where the singer-songwriter the live performance you will want to see Pete Seeger, as well as a tribute CD to Phil was raised on a healthy mix of folk mu- and hear. Ochs on Sliced Bread Records, tracks on sic, homegrown vegetables, spontane- For nearly four decades, Magpie CCNC’s documentary CD “Freedom is a ous dancing, black licorice and Motown. (Greg Artzner & Terry Leonino) have Constant Struggle,” music for several film When asked about her childhood, Jen toured the folk music circuit all over documentaries including “Nashoba” the muses, “I remember my mom doing pir- North America and abroad. Hailing from story of the four Civil Rights Workers’ ouettes around the living room, with Joan the northern Catskills, Magpie is famous disappearance in Mississippi, the Harper’s Baez and Simon & Garfunkel blasting in for the humanist message in their per- Ferry National Park Visitor’s Center film the background. Then dad would pull out formances of hard-hitting songs, and music and ADDY Award-winning song his guitar and we’d all sing Tom Paxton for dedicating themselves through their “Take Me Back to Harper’s Ferry,” and songs. My sister and I weren’t allowed to work as musicians to the causes of jus- in Smithsonian’s monumental collection, watch TV, so we sang, danced and read tice, peace, freedom and protection of “Folk Song America.” every book we could get our hands on. the earth. The sound that Terry & Greg Joe Jencks, Greg Greenway and Pat By the age of five, I was a miniature trou- produce is far bigger than you would ex- Wictor have formed the dynamic male badour in bad seventies clothing, quoting pect from just two people. Both have trio called Brother Sun. Their harmonies Jack London and belting out Jim Croce strong, beautiful voices and excel as solo- and lyrics tell what they are about: warm tunes. I love my parents for that.” In the ists, but together the result is greater than as a campfire, stirring as a gospel church, eighth grade, after a Josh White Jr. concert Phil Ochs Cont. surprises and the possibilities of moving Mad Folk Concert Tickets in Ann Arbor, Jen found Phil Ochs’ “All the emotions.” As a young father, Flynn When you see this symbol – ee The News That’s Fit To Sing” in the Folk left a Nashville staff writing gig and be- – you’ll know that you’re read- bin at Schoolkids Records. She has been a gan writing songs for his kids and about ing about a Mad Folk sponsored rabid Phil Ochs fan ever since, writing her his life. These songs yielded CDs that are event. Advance tickets for Mad popular song “Standing In Your Memory informed by the trademark humanity and Folk shows are available online (For Phil Ochs)” in tribute to her hero. humor that Flynn sees as the essential at www.madfolk.org and at these Kim & Reggie Harris’ performances tools for parenthood and living. Recent- outlets: are characterized by rich harmonies, per- ly, the 51 year-old Delaware resident has cussive guitar and a warm, upbeat pres- turned his attention -- and his songwriting • Orange Tree Imports, 1721 Mon- ence. In 20 years of working together, -- to the world his four children will one roe Street they have written and sung in styles rang- day inherit. ing from traditional to adult-contempo- Mark your calendars for a return rary. Their first CD, “In the Heat of the of a Phil Ochs Song Night on October • Spruce Tree Music, 851 East Summer,” (title song by Phil Ochs) show- 26th @ 7:00. We will again be present- Johnson cases the depth and passion of their song- ing an evening of musicians bringing writing. Their first album, “Music and the you the music of Phil Ochs. This Purchase tickets ONLINE for Mad Underground Railroad,” has been praised years line-up will be: Kim & Reggie Folk concerts via Brown Paper in musical, cultural and historical circles. Harris, Magpie, John Flynn, Brother Tickets: A large part of this album has been rec- Sun and Jen Cass. We’ll give you a https://www.brownpapertickets. reated on a new CD titled “Steal Away” description of all these performers com/producer/10879 which is getting heavy airplay nationwide. in next months newsletter, but we You can also purchase advance Originally from Philadelphia, Kim and wanted to make sure you got this on tickets by mail. Send a stamped Reggie live in upstate New York. your calendars, as it is going to be an In praising John Flynn’s songwriting, amazing night of music, with the op- self-addressed envelope with Kris Kristofferson writes, “The truth is in portunity to see many performers in your check payable to Mad Folk, the details; his gifts are an ear for accu- one night. These nights always turn PO Box 665, Madison, WI 53701. If rate dialogue, an eye for powerful imagery out to be magical and for a different all else fails, call 608-846-9214 for and anything funny, and a heart open to reason everytime. information.

Wisconsin Native John McCutcheon in Concert

Join us as we welcome John back has produced over twenty albums music into the lives and homes of to Madison on Saturday, Novem- of other one of the broadest audiences any ber 3 for a concert at the Barry- artists, from traditional fiddlers to folk musician has ever enjoyed. more Theatre. John McCutcheon contemporary singer- People of every generation and has emerged as one of our most to educational and documentary background seem to feel at home respected and loved folksingers. works. His books and instructional in a concert hall when John Mc- As an instrumentalist, he is mas- materials have introduced budding Cutcheon takes the stage, with ter of a dozen different traditional players to what critics describe as “little feats instruments, most notably the rare the joys of their own musicality. of magic, breathtaking in their ease and beautiful hammered dulcimer. And his commitment to grassroots and grace ... like a conversation His songwriting has been hailed by political organizations has put him with an illuminating old friend.” critics on the front lines of many of the Whether in print, on record or on and singers around the globe. His issues important to communities stage, few people communicate thirty recordings have garnered and workers. But it is in live per- with the versatility, charm, wit or every imaginable honor, including formance that John feels most at pure talent of John McCutcheon. seven Grammy nominations. He home. It is what has brought his Tempest Mad Folk News is published monthly by ~ 2012 the Madison Folk Music Society, a non- profit, volunteer-led society dedicated slip in under five minutes, the pretty to fostering folk music in the Madison slow dance “” and area. Contact us at [email protected]. the talky “Long and Wasted Years,” Learnaboutconcerts,membership, scho which actually feels longer than 3:47. larships,andvolunteeropportunities at In contrast, the album’s title track, www.madfolk.org. which chronicles the sinking of the Titanic (maybe you’ve heard of it), flies by despite its countless verses. Madison Folk Music Society Board Dylan keeps it interesting for fourteen minutes, though I am pretty sure that in reality the ship sank faster than that. DarleneBuhler...... President,Concerts, He somewhat puzzlingly name checks Advertising Leonardo DiCaprio, “Leo took his 846-9214 ~ [email protected] sketchbook. He was often so inclined. PegMichel….…...... Treasurer Review by Kiki Schueler He closed his eyes and painted the 831-1876 ~ [email protected] scenery in his mind,” as though the Tracy Comer ...... Membership & Web Site “His First Album of New Music movie and the tragedy were the same. 729-4498 ~ [email protected] in OVER Three Years!” the sticker Honestly, it is far less distracting than NorbertWodke…...... …Secretary on Bob Dylan’s new record, Tempest, his head-scratchingly weird Alicia Keys 836-8422 ~ [email protected] brags, like it’s been an eternity and verse from Modern Times’ “Thunder DedeGoldberg...... Newsletter we’ve all been sitting around eagerly on the Mountain.” I chalk these distribution waiting. The truth is, three years seems moments up to the fact that he’s Bob 246-4332 ~ [email protected] awfully quick; there are much younger Dylan, and he can write whatever the Neil Morris...... Newsletter folk taking much, much longer between hell he wants. In comparison, “Early editor records (yes, I’m talking to you, Roman Kings” is the only song I wish 358-5855 ~ [email protected] Wrens), and they don’t have Dylan’s would wrap it up sooner. Too often, Meg Skinner.………...... Scholarship laurels to rest on. There’s been plenty especially live, his blues songs become 238-6950 ~ [email protected] to keep a fan occupied since his 2009 monotonous drudges. David Eagan...... CD , including 249-0409 ~ [email protected] a 1963 concert record, Volume 9 Other than that they are all winners. Ron Dennis …...... …...... ………. in the Bootleg series (the excellent Album opener “” 226-9472 ~ [email protected] Witmark demos), a surprisingly weirdly is a lighthearted romp, while “Pay in Vicky Jones .…...... …..………….…. enjoyable Christmas record, and the Blood” isn’t near as dark as the title 215-7621 ~ [email protected] complete mono recordings. Yep, three would suggest. “I’ll ,” he years have flown by. chuckles slyly, “but not my own.” And Like all of his releases since 1997’s that winking seriousness is what makes Time Out of Mind, Tempest (his 35th it my favorite. “,” his Dylan is backed on the record by studio record) is a good, solid record, “Candle in the Wind” memorial to John his excellent touring band, with the immensely listenable, and impressive Lennon, is sweet and touching. He addition of Los Lobos’ David Hidalgo for its musicianship and Dylan’s still incorporates the lyrics from “A Day in on guitar, accordion and violin. It has strong at age 71 voice. By this point the Life” effectively, “I heard the news been a mostly consistent membership you’ve made your decision on how you today oh boy, they hauled your ship of late, with the rhythm section going feel about that voice: either you’re the up on the shore. The city went dark, back a dozen years. The return of one doing the bad Dylan impression there is no more joy.” The Highway Charlie Sexton on guitar in particular or you want to punch the people who 61-esque “Narrow Way” jokes, “If I seems to have revitalized him (not do. In fact, enjoying that voice is the can’t work up to you, you’ll surely have to mention making me really happy). key to this record because there’s a lot to work down to me someday,” though Tempest is a worthy addition to Dylan’s of it. There are only ten songs, but you don’t want to think about the line remarkable catalog, continuing a string the running time tops an hour and he’s “Take my head and bury it between of winners in the fifth (!) decade of his singing almost all of it. Only two tracks your breasts” too much, um, if at all. career. Roll on, Bob. cause though it's simple, it's hard to Sometimes, particularly with backlit describe without an illustration. And crankies, extra figures can be made to © May 2011 by going with my theme, I now need an appear and disappear by manipulat- Peter© 2012 Berryman by ArchivedPeter at louandpeter.comBerryman illustration to illustrate a means of il- ing silhouetted cutouts behind the Archived at louandpeter.com lustration. crankie. For example, you could have Crankies a story or song about a ball bouncing down a street; the street scene could When you start obsessing about some- scroll by on the crankie, and the ball, a thing, suddenly reminders of it are ev- circle of paper stuck on the end of a erywhere. You muse about green hats length of wire, could be made to move and everywhere there are green hats. up and down while the street scene From above, the human race is trans- went from right to left, creating the formed into a bowl of peas. appearance of a bouncing ball.

This happened to me recently regard- There are videos on the web of Anna ing song illustration. I wrote about and Elizabeth and a few of their amaz- that subject the month before last, and ing crankies. I also found that there now I can’t get it out of my sights. But was a whole "Banners and Crankies" that’s okay. I’m glad I hadn't obsessed festival in Chicago in 2010! Google it! about the sound of diesel trucks. Basically, the thing is a scroll, as in the One thing I want to say before I get to At the recent 36th Annual Fox Valley top picture. The scroll material is usu- the end of this episode. Anna and Folk Music and Storytelling Festival in ally paper or cloth. In the case of the Elizabeth perform in a kind of sparse Geneva, IL, a few weeks ago, I saw a one I saw, the scroll was backlit, which and raw traditional style that is one of bunch of people, including my music isn't always the case. But I like the my favorite kinds of music, and even partner Lou, crowding around a per- backlighting; it gives the whole thing a without crankies they would have had formance which I couldn’t see because nice glow. Lit this way, transluscent me mesmerized. I hope we can bring of the throng. Lou later described the paper or cloth is very effective, though them to town. scene for me: two young women from many backlit crankies are mainly Kentucky telling a story while illus- opaque silhouettes, cut out and affixed So, if this episode of Whither Zither trating it by turning the crank on a to the scroll. interests you at all, I STRONGLY rec- frame containing a backlit scroll with ommend Googling Anna Roberts- cutout silhouetted illustrations. I Gevalt and Elizabeth LaPrelle, and, of wasn’t quite sure I understood, so lat- course, "crankies." There is even a er when they performed on the main fledgling online museum of crankies. stage, I made sure and found a spot on the grass up front. I'll sign off this issue with a picture of a truly huge 1848 crankie (notice the And I’m glad I did. What a spectacu- cranks) of a trip up and down the Mis- lar old fashioned multi-media experi- sissippi by John Banvard, which trav- ence it turned out to be. Anna Rob- eled the world and made Banvard rich erts-Gevalt and Elizabeth LaPrelle of and famous. These stage-sized scrolls Southwest Virginia, both in their mid- were called in those days "Moving 20s but each already a veteran of Panoramas," which you can read all countless festivals and venues across about in Wikipedia. Oh, and expect the country, met in 2010 and soon be- more about song illustration in com- gan collaborating. According to their ing WZ's! website, Anna and Elizabeth are “try- The scroll is mounted in a frame, as ing to engage themselves and their in the above picture. Their particu- audience with traditional art in all the lar frame measuread about 3' wide forms it can take...," and from what we by about 2' high, though you can saw of them at the festival, they are find examples on the web of tiny wildly successful at it. crankies and huge crankies. Some- times both rollers have cranks so The device that Lou described and the thing can be rewound Some- that I later witnessed is called a times the crank is made to be re- "crankie," because it has a crank. I moved and fitted on the other roll- couldn't exactly picture the gizmo as er for that reason. The spectacular Lou described it, but that's only be- variety of crankies is endless. WZ Oct 2012

 “John McCutcheon is not only one of the best musicians in the USA, but also a great singer, songwriter, and song leader.” – Pete Seeger

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Saturday, November 3 7:00 pm Barrymore Theatre 2090 Atwood Avenue

Tickets $18 advance, $20 day of show Available at: www.madfolk.org, Spruce Tree Music, Orange Tree Imports

Non-perishable donations of food will be collected for local food banks. October 2012

Phil Ochs Song Night Mad Folk Friday, October 26 First United Methodist Church -- 203 Wisconsin Ave -- 7pm $15 adv / $17 d.o.s. ANNUAL SOCIAL (The yearly meeting of the Mad ison Folk Music Society) John McCutcheon Saturday, October 6, 2012 Saturday, November 3 7:00 – 9:00 pm at the WilMar Cen Barrymore Theatre -- 2090 Atwood Ave $18 adv / $20 d.o.s. ter, 953 Jenifer St., Madison FREE!

Garnet Rogers Friday, January 18 The Brink Lounge -- 701 E. Washington Ave -- 7pm $15 adv / $17 d.o.s. Madison Ukulele Club -- Singalongs 1st and 3rd Weds 7:00-9:00pm -- call for location -- 246-8205 (Andrew) Bob’s BBQ Emporium’s Open Mic - Thu, Oct 18 -- 7pm -- 8164 Hwy. 14 Arena, WI Cajun jam held every rst Sunday 2 p.m.-5 p.m. At the Froth House: 11 N. Allen St., Madison We welcome all levels of experience Cafe Carpe with instruments and Cajun music. All shows at 8:30pm unless indicated otherwise [email protected] for more info. www.prairiebayoucajun.com • Thu, Oct 4 -- The Pines-- 8pm 18 S. Water St. Ft. Atkinson, WI cafecarpe.com • Thu, Oct 11 -- New Pioneers -- $8 -- 7pm 920-563-9391 Simply Folk on Wisconsin Public Radio w/ Stephanie Elkins- , • Fri, Oct 12 -- Tret Fure -- $15 Interim Host Sun 5:00-8:00pm • Sat, Oct 13 -- Bill Camplin & The Americans -- $8 Concerts recorded in Wisconsin, music and dance of people wpr.org the world over. For playlists, calendars, station listings, and • Tue, Oct 16 -- Claude Bourbon -- $10 -- 7:30pm more, visit www.wpr.org/simplyfolk.

• Sat, Oct 20 -- Rayna Gellert WORT 89.9 FM community radio Sun -- 3:00-5:00pm wort-fm.org • Fri, Oct 12 -- Julie Macarus and Friends • On the Horizon (world music) w/Ford Blackwell, Paul Novak & Dan Talmo • Sat, Oct 20 -- Larry Penn / John Sieger / Mark Dvorak -- $10 Weekdays 9:00am-noon • Mon - Global Revolutions (folk from the world over) w/ David & Martin Alvarado & Eugenia Highland • Tue -- For the Sake of the Song (traditional American folk) w/Jim Schwall The Brink Lounge • Wed -- Back to the Country (country music on a theme) w/Bill Malone Tue, Oct 2 -- Robby Schiller 7pm • Thur -- Diaspora (folk and international) w/Terry O’ Brandon Beebe 8pm --$10donation • Fri -- Mud Acres (bluegrass and acoustic) w/Chris 701 E. Washington Powers thebrinklounge.com Tue, Oct 16 -- Lil Rev 7pm 608-661-8599 Whiskey Farm 8pm-- $10donation WSUM 91.7 student radio • Sun, 9am-10am -- Exiles Return w/ Elizabeth Delaquess Tue, Oct 30 Karen Savoca & Pete Heitzman 7pm (2 sets) $15 Tickets available at door or online at www.thebrinklounge.com • African/African-American Dance classes with live drumming -- Sun, 7:00-9:00pm -- Metro Dance, 3009 University Ave. -- 255-3677 / 251-4311 • Cajun Strangers- Sat 8/4 - Mt Horeb, WI -- Cajun Fest • SpiritMoves Ecstatic Dance 2nd and 4th Weds, 7:00-9:00 pm -- The Center for Conscious Living, 849 East Washington Ave. -- $7 min. donation Irish Cultural & Heritage Center ICHC • English Country Dance taught -- 1st and 3rd Mon, 7:30-9:30pm -- Wil-Mar Center, 2133 W Wisconsin Ave Milwaukee, WI -- ichc.net Sat., Oct 13 -- The Mairtin de Cogain Project -- 953 Jenifer St. -- 238-9951 or 238-9951 414-345-8800 7:30pm -- $19 adv. / $23 d.o.s. -- Students $10 w/ ID • International Dancing -- Wed and Sun; classes 7:30-8:30pm, request dancing 8:30-11:00pm -- The Crossing, 1127 University Ave. -- 241-3655 Sat., Oct. 27-- Mustard’s Retreat Samhain Show -- • Irish Dancing -- Monthly Ceili and set dance events are posted at 7:30pm -- $12 d.o.s. -- Students $10 w/ ID celticmadison.org/dance • Italian Dancing -- Tue, 7:00-9:00pm, no experience or partner necessary -- Wil-Mar Sat.,Nov. 10-- Paddy Keenan -- Center, 953 Jenifer St. -- 838-9403 (Philana) 7:30pm -- $12 d.o.s. -- Students $10 w/ ID • Madison Contra Dance Cooperative -- Tue; 7:30 jam band practice, intermedi-ate level dancing 7:45-9:40pm -- $5 for non-members -- Gates of Heaven, 302 E. Gorham -- Sat., Dec 1-- Irish Christmas in America -- 238-3394 (Steve) 7:30pm -- $21 adv. / $25 d.o.s. -- Students $10 w/ ID • Morris Dancing -- Wed, 7:00pm -- call for location -- 238-9951 • Scottish Country Dancing -- Sun, 7:00pm -- Wil-Mar Center, 953 Jenifer St. -- 835-0914 Commemorates Phil’s life and music and highlights new talents making music in the spirit that Phil made his music.

• MAGPIE • KIM & REGGIE HARRIS • • JOHN FLYNN • BROTHER SUN • JEN CASS • Friday, October 26 7:00 pm First United Methodist Church 203 Wisconsin Avenue

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