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Date Artist App Notes Last Update 2019/01/04 1960/05 Date Artist App Notes last update 2019/01/04 1960/05/20, 21 (FS) Jackie Washington 1 Maxine Abel 1 1960/05/27-29 (F-U) Weekend Folk Song Jamboree w Tom Paley and Sylvia Marrs 1960/06/03-05 (F-U) Jackie Gibson 1 Schenectady balladeer Peter Stanfield and Dave Levy 1 NYC Country Music Men 1960/06/10, 11(FS) Annie Bird 1 1960/06/17, 18 (FS) Jack Ballard 1 1960/06/24, 25 (FS) Dave Van Ronk 1 1960/07/01, 02 (FS) 1960/07/08, 09 (FS) Rev. Gary Davis 1 1960/07/15, 16 (FS) 1960/07/22, 23 (FS) 1960/07/29, 30 (FS) Hedy West 1 1960/08/05, 06 (FS) Logan English 1 1960/08/12, 13 (FS) Dave Van Ronk, Sylvia Marrs 2 1960/08/19, 20 (FS) Ian Buchanan 1 ballads and blues 1960/08/26, 27 (FS) Jackie Washington 2 1960/09/02-10 closed for vacation 1960/09/15-17 (H-S) Tom Paxton 1 1960/09/23, 24 (FS) Dick Weissman, Hedy West 1960/09/30-08/01 (FS)Dick Rosmini guitar, banjo 1960/10/07, 08 (FS) 1960/10/14, 15 (FS) George “Smoke” Dawson and Rob Hunter 1960/10/21, 22 (FS) 1960/10/28, 29 (FS) 1960/11/04, 05 (FS) Dave Van Ronk 3 1960/11/11, 12 (FS) Tom Paxton 2 1960/11/13 (U) Charlie Fair Trio 1 jazz 1960/11/18, 19 (FS) Rev. Gary Davis 2 1960/11/25, 26 (FS) Hedy West 2 1960/11/27 (U) Charlie Fair Trio jazz 1960/11/29 (T) Film Series starts, T & W, showings at 6:30 and 9:15 1960/12/02, 03 (FS) Hedy West 1960/12/09, 10 (FS) 1960/12/16, 17 (FS) Luke Faust and Ellen Adler 1960/12/23, 24 (FS) Dave Van Ronk 4 1960/12/30, 31 (FS) Hedy West 4 1961/01/06, 07 (FS) 1961/01/12 (H) SPAKAR Auto Sports Club of Saratoga first meeting 1961/01/13, 14 (FS) Barry Kornfeld 1 protege of Gary Davis 1961/01/20, 21 (FS) Happy Traum 1 1961/01/26 (H) Charles Bell poet at Yaddo 1961/01/27, 28 (FS) Hedy West 5 1961/02/03, 04 (FS) The Modern Folk Three John Phillips, Phil McKenzie (The Journeymen) joined by Dick Weissman S 1961/02/08 (W) Galway Kinnell poet-in-residence at The Yaddow 8 PM 1961/02/10, 11 (FS) Roy Berkeley 1 1961/02/17, 18 (FS) Molly Scott 1961/02/24, 25 (FS) Roy Berkeley 1961/03/03, 04 (FS) Dave Van Ronk 5 1961/03/09 (H) Miss Eileen Miller talk “Women In Africa” 8PM 1961/03/10, 11 (FS) Barry Kornfeld 2 1961/03/17, 18 (FS) Ramblin' Jack Elliott 1 1961/03/24, 25 (FS) Molly Scott 1 1961/03/31, 04/1 (FS)Mark Spoelstra 1961/04/07, 08 (FS) Jean Redpath 1 1961/04/12 (W) George Abbe resident poet at Russell Sage College 8:30 1961/04/14, 15 (FS) 1961/04/21, 22 (FS) 1961/04/28, 29 (FS) 1961/05/01 (M) Scenes from classic Greek plays: Medea, Trojan Women, Prometheus Bound, Agamemnnon, Electra and Oedipus Rex 7, 9.30 1961/05/05, 06 (FS) 1961/05/12, 13 (FS) Tom Paxton 3 1961/05/19, 20 (FS) 1961/05/26, 27 (F, S) Molly Scott 3 1961/05/29-31 (M-W)"Ghosts" (Ibsen) 1961/06/02, 03 (FS) 1961/06/09, 10 (FS) Happy Traum 2 1961/06/16-18 (FS) Rev. Gary Davis 3 1961/06/23, 24 (FS) Noel Paul Stookey 1 1961/06/26 (T) “Experiment 4” 4 plays 1961/06/30-07/1 (FS) Len Chandler 1961/07/07, 08 (FS) Bob Dylan 1 1961/07/10-14 (M-F) "Walt Whitman Am I" one man show by Bruce Millholland 1961/07/14, 15 (FS) Hedy West 8 1961/07/17-20 (M-H)“Don Juan In Hell” (Shaw) 1961/07/21, 22 (FS) Billy Faier 1 banjo player 1961/07/25 (T) "Auto-Da-Fe" (Williams) 1961/07/28, 29 (FS) 1961/07/31-08/03(H-F)"Private Morgue" (Paul Nord) 1961/08/04, 05 (FS) 1961/08/10 (H) "Necklace", "Tell-Tale Heart" 1961/08/11, 12 (FS) 1961/08/14-17 (M-H) "Night Is For Sleeping" 4 one-act plays by Charles Cresap - "(unk)", "A Birthday Party", The Woman Who Feeds Pigeons", "Temple Of Saturn" 1961/08/18, 19 (FS) 1961/08/25, 26 (FS) Rev Gary Davis 4 1961/09/01-21 closed for vacation 1961/09/22, 23 (FS) Bruce Langhorne 1 Caffe re-opened after 3 week vacation 1961/09/29, 30 (FS) Dave Van Ronk 9 1961/10/06, 07 (FS) Tom Paxton 4 1961/10/13, 14 (FS) Hedy West 10 1961/10/20-22 (FS) Ed McCurdy 1961/10/27, 28 (FS) Bruce Langhorne 2 1961/11/03, 04 (FS) Molly Scott 4 1961/11/07 (T) Robert Sward 1st in a series of readings from poets at Yaddow 1961/11/10, 11 (FS) Gil Turner 1961/11/17, 18 (FS) 1961/11/24, 25 (FS) Dave Van Ronk 1961/11/30-12/02H-S Jean Redpath 1961/12/06-09 (W-S) Tom Pasle 1 1961/12/14-16 (H-S) Hedy West 1961/12/21 (H) Christmas readings 2:30 for kids, 7:30 for adults 1961/12/22-24 (F-U) Closed for Christmas 1961/12/28-30 (H-S) Arthur Argo Scottish Folksinger 1962/01/04-06 (H-S) Jean Redpath 1962/01/12, 13 (FS) Barry Kornfeld protege of Gary Davis 1962/01/14 (U) Bob Dylan 2 1962/01/19-21 (FS) 1962/01/25-27 (H-S) Jean Redpath 1962/02/02-03 (F, S) Dave Van Ronk 10 1962/02/08-10 (H-S) Arthur Argo Scottish folksinger 1962/02/15-17 (H-S) Tom Paxton 5 1962/02/22-24 (H-S) 1962/03/01-03 (H-S) Molly Scott 1962/03/08-10 (H-S) 1962/03/15-17 (H-S) 1962/03/23, 24 (FS) Rev Gary Davis 5 1962/03/29-31 (H-S) Dick Rosmini master of 6-, 12-string guitar, 5-string banjo 1962/04/05-07 (H-S) 1962/04/12-14 (H-S) Barry Kornfeld 6 1962/04/20, 21 (FS) Bonnie Dobson Canadian folksinger 1962/04/27, 28 (FS) Dave Van Ronk 11 1962/05/04, 05 (FS) Tom Paxton 6 1962/05/06, 07 (UM) John Winn 1962/05/11-13 (FS) Rev. Gary Davis 6 1962/05/18, 19 (FS) John Herald and Ralph Rinzler (Greenbriar Boys) 1962/05/25, 26 (FS) 1962/06/01, 02 (FS) 1962/06/08, 09 (FS) 1962/06/15, 16 (FS) 1962/06/22, 23 (FS) Sharon Trostin 1 Canadian singer 1962/06/29, 30 (FS) 1962/07/02 (M) Two satires by Jack Adler 1962/07/06, 07 (FS) 1962/07/13, 14 (FS) Dave Van Ronk 12 1962/07/20, 21 (FS) 1962/07/27, 28 (FS) Hedy West 1962/07/29-08/01(U-W)“End Of The Line” (Shepard Rifkin) 1962/08/03, 04 (FS) Mark Spoelstra, Bernice Johnson 1 for BJ 1962/08/10, 11 (FS) Molly Scott 1962/08/12-16 (FS) "Mooney's Kid Don't Cry" "Talk To Me Like The Rain And Let Me Listen" "This Property Is Condemned" (all by Williams) 1962/08/17, 18 (FS) Smoke Dawson, Bernice Johnson 1962/08/24, 25 (FS) Jon Gaines 1962/08/26-29 (U-W) “The Lesson (Ionesco), “Embers” (Beckett) 1962/08/31-09/01(FS) 1962/09/07, 08 (FS) 1962/09/14, 15 (FS) Jean Redpath 1962/09/21, 22 (FS) 1962/09/28, 29 (FS) 1962/10/05, 06 (FS) Hedy West 1962/10/07-10 (U-W) “The Jewish Wife” (Brecht), “The Stronger” (Strindberg), “Hello From Bertha” (Williams) 1962/10/12, 13 (FS) Bob and Evelyne Beers 1 children's show S 2.30 1962/10/19, 20 (FS) Matt McGinn 1962/10/26, 27 (FS) Rev Gary Davis 1962/11/02, 03 (FS) 1962/11/09, 10 (FS) Dave Van Ronk 1962/11/16, 17 (FS) Jean Redpath 1962/11/23, 24 (FS) 1962/11/31, 12/01 (FS) 1962/12/07, 08 (FS) 1962/12/12 (W) (FS) Bernice Johnson 1962/12/14, 15 (FS) 1962/12/21, 22 (FS) The Brandywine Singers wsg Bernice Johnson 1962/12/28, 29 (FS) Ken Jenkins traditional southern mountain and bluegrass songs 1963/01/02 (W) Grafton County String Band 1963/01/04, 05 (FS) Dave Van Ronk 1963/01/11, 12 (FS) Kay Billig singer-dancer 1963/01/18, 19 (FS) 1963/01/25, 26 (FS) Molly Scott 1963/01/31-02/2 H-S Ken Jenkins Three bluegrass, OT country The Grafton Country String Band 1963/02/08, 09 (FS) Freedom Singers 1963/02/15, 16 (FS) 1963/02/22, 23 (FS) 1963/03/01, 02 (FS) Bob and Evelyne Beers 2 1963/03/08, 09 (FS) 1963/03/15, 16 (FS) 1963/03/22, 23 (FS) 1963/03/29, 30 (FS) 1963/04/05, 06 (FS) 1963/04/12, 13 (FS) 1963/04/19, 20 (FS) Jean Redpath 1963/04/26, 27 (FS) 1963/04/28-05/01 (U-W)"No Exit" (Sartre) 1963/05/03, 04 (FS) 1963/05/10, 11 (FS) Paul Clayton (thanks to Don Armstrong for this date) 1963/05/17, 18 (FS) Molly Scott (thanks to Don Armstrong for this date) 1963/05/24, 25 (FS) Rev Gary Davis 1963/05/31-06/02(H-S)Ed McCurdy children's show 06/02 at 3 PM 1963/06/07, 08 (FS) 1963/06/14, 15 (FS) 1963/06/21, 22 (FS) Paul Clayton whaling songs, sea shanties 1963/06/28, 29 (FS) Gil Robbins of the Highwaymen 1963/07/04-06 (H-S) Dave Van Ronk 1963/07/12, 13 (FS) 1963/07/19, 20 (FS) Bill Meek 1 Irish singer 1963/07/26, 27 (FS) closed so Lena could attend the Newport Folk Festival (thanks to Don Armstrong for this date) 1963/08/02, 03 (FS) John Winn 1963/08/09-11 (F-U) Jean Redpath 1963/08/16, 17 (FS) 1963/08/22-24 (H-S) Ed McCurdy 1963/08/24 (S) Ed McCurdy 3 PM children's concert 1963/08/25-28 (U-W)"Gallows Humor" (Jack Richardson) 1963/08/30-31 (FS) Hedy West 1963/09/06, 07 (FS) Ken and Joanie Jenkins KY ballads 1963/09/13, 14 (FS) 1963/09/19 (H) W.
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