Open Mic via Zoom
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Open Mic via Zoom: Don and Maureen Black
ZoomDon and Maureen Black began taking guitar lessons with Helen Avakian in September of 2008. They first played together in public in January 2013, under the name "Never Too Late". […]
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Open Mic via Zoom: Marylyn Coffey
ZoomMarylyn Coffey came of age in the Folk era of the 1960s, performing with friends in cafés and coffee houses in and around Boston, but never thought of taking herself […]
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Open Mic via Zoom: Dave Feroe
ZoomDave Feroe was born and raised in Poughkeepsie, NY, and attended Arlington High School and Dutchess Community College. Dave began playing guitar at the tender age of five. He was […]
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Open Mic via Zoom: Marji Zintz
ZoomAcoustic guitarist and vocalist Marji Zintz, living and performing in the Catskills/Hudson Valley region of New York, is a gifted, soulful interpreter performing a hybrid of contemporary folk, rock, and […]
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Open Mic via Zoom: Ethan Campbell
ZoomEthan Campbell has been writing words and music his entire adult life, both as a solo artist and in a full band setting. Ethan grew up in the Golden Age […]
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Open Mic via Zoom: Brian and Mary Huff
ZoomNight Ride Home is the songwriting duo Mary DeAngelis and Brian Huff - Philadelphia Area Songwriters Alliance hosts, organizers of the long-running Phoenixville Area Acoustic Jam Group, and hosts of […]
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Open Mic via Zoom: Tom Bowes
ZoomSinger/Songwriter Tom Bowes, a long-time resident of Warren, Michigan, has a fondness for old songs with great melodies. Growing up, Tom was inspired by the likes of Pete Seeger and […]
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Open Mic via Zoom: Princes of Serendip
ZoomThe Princes of Serendip are a husband-and-wife duo based for three decades in Woodstock, NY. T. G. Vanini (vocals and piano) and Julie Parisi Kirby (vocals) specialize in T. G.’s […]
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Open Mic via Zoom: Elly Wininger
ZoomElly Wininger is a New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee, acoustic and slide guitarist, and songwriter known for her roots in the Greenwich Village Folk and Blues scene. Wininger […]
