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SUMMARY:***CANCELLED*** Kingston Chapter: Jerelynn Mason
DESCRIPTION:Due to the impending inclement weather and Winter Storm Watches that have been issued for this weekend\,\nthe Kingston Chapter Coffeehouse\nfor January 6th has been cancelled.\nStay safe\, everyone! \n\n\nThe Kingston Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild welcomes you to our\n2023-2024 Coffeehouse Series\non Saturday\, January 6\, 2024\nat the Unitarian Fellowship\, 320 Sawkill Rd.\, Kingston.\n\nOur featured performer is Jerelynn Mason.\nJerelynn Mason\, a Saugerties-based musician and artist\, took up the ukulele about 10 years ago. She is a member of the Ukulele Catskill group and UUukes. As she explains\, one of the beautiful aspects of the ukulele is that you can play it at the same skill level you had 10 years ago because most ukulele players are in it for the ease\, fun\, and community. Playing the ukulele also\, fortunately or unfortunately (depending on your viewpoint)\, leads to acquiring a kazoo\, and to writing quirky songs. That’s just the way it goes. \nIn addition to her music\, Jerelynn’s artistic endeavors include photography\, painting rescued furniture\, mixed media collage\, and creating cards. In the summer of 2022\, she hosted a stop on the Saugerties Artists Tour\, and her work has appeared at the Emerge Gallery in Saugerties. Her Street Art projects include an owl and a horse (Saugerties)\, two bears (Cairo)\, and three cats (Catskill\, of course}. \n\n\nOPEN MIC\n \nOpen mic performances will be available for all.\nSignup begins at 7pm and open mic begins at 7:30pm.\nThe featured performance is expected to begin at approximately 8:30. \nCost of admission for this event is $7 ($6 for Folk Guild members and seniors) \n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://hudsonvalleyfolkguild.org/event/kingston-chapter-jerelyn-mason/
LOCATION:Unitarian Fellowship\, Kingston\, 320 Sawkill Road\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kingston Chapter
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SUMMARY:Rock Tavern Chapter:  Don and Maureen Black
DESCRIPTION:The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Don and Maureen Black. \n~~~~~\n\nDon 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”. Since then they have played together in a variety of local venues\, most notably in the “Teachers”-themed John Street Jam\, and in a Lou Reed tribute in Nyack.  They play regularly at the Hudson Valley Folk Guild\, the Hyde Park Library\, the High Falls Café\, and at Richard’s Rhinecliff Acoustic Show at Morton Library.  They enjoy playing humorous songs and\, most especially\, songs written by local artists. \n\n~~~~~\n\nOpen mic performances will be available to all. Cost of admission for this event is $7 ($6 for Folk Guild members and seniors).  Signup begins at 7 and open mic begins at 7:30.  The featured performance is expected to begin at approximately 8:30. \nThe Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Rock Tavern is located in the Town of New Windsor at 9 Vance Road\, Rock Tavern\, NY\, off Route 207\, 3.4 miles west of Rte 300; or take I-84 to Exit 5A\, Rte 747 south to Rte 207\, make a right and take the second left. \nFor more information contact the President of the Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild at HVFGRockTavern@hudsonvalleyfolkguild.org.
URL:https://hudsonvalleyfolkguild.org/event/rock-tavern-chapter-don-and-maureen-black/
LOCATION:Unitarian Fellowship\, Rock Tavern\, 9 Vance Road\, Rock Tavern\, NY\, 12575\, United States
CATEGORIES:Rock Tavern Chapter
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SUMMARY:Poughkeepsie Chapter: Michael Falco
DESCRIPTION:The Poughkeepsie Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild\nwill host our monthly coffeehouse on\nSaturday\, January 20\, 2024\nat the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Poughkeepsie\, N.Y.\nThis month we are proud to be featuring Michael Falco.\n\nMichael Angelo Falco is a photographer\, author and songwriter residing in Rock Tavern\, New York. \nFalco was born and raised in Staten Island\, New York\, and pick up his first guitar at age 10 years. He joined his first band at age 11 years and went on to play in bands in high school and college where he discovered photography. \nIn Falco’s thirty plus years as a professional photographer his work has appeared in publications like the National Geographic and The New York Times. His work can be found in numerous museum collections and in the National Archive at the Library of Congress. Falco is also a New York City Commissioned Public Artist where in 2007 he installed a 30 foot glass mural that graces the entrance to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal. Falco has also published three books\, the latest of which\, “Echoes of the Civil War: Capturing Battlefields Through a Pinhole Camera” was published by WW Norton in 2016. \nIn 2018 Falco moved from Manhattan to the Hudson Valley to pursue a photographic project inspired by the Hudson River School painters. That move\, to a quiet farm in Rock Tavern\, led to a deep spiritual awakening. This spiritual awakening inspired music and during the pandemic period Falco began to revisit his love for songwriting and recording. \nMichaelfalco.bandcamp.com. \n\nOPEN MIC\n \nOpen mic performances will be available for all.\nSignup begins at 7 and open mic begins at 7:30.\nThe featured performance is expected to begin at approximately 8:30. \nCost of admission for this event is $7 ($6 for Folk Guild members and seniors) \nQuestions? Contact the President of the Poughkeepsie Chapter\, John Hamilton\, at birdman566@aol.com.
URL:https://hudsonvalleyfolkguild.org/event/poughkeepsie-chapter-michael-falco/
LOCATION:Unitarian Fellowship\, Poughkeepsie\, 67 S. Randolph Ave\, Poughkeepsie\, NY\, 12603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poughkeepsie Chapter
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SUMMARY:Open Mic via Zoom: Mike Berman
DESCRIPTION:Mike Berman writes and performs original songs rooted in the Folk and California Folk Rock traditions. Mike’s first album\, Where I’m From\, released in January 2023\, received excellent reviews and was featured on dozens of Folk radio programs across the USA and beyond. \nMike has performed concerts and showcases at venues across Southern California\, such as The Coffee Gallery\, The Lost Chord\, Jeweled Universe\, Universal Bar & Grill\, Mission Tile Music\, Stardust Concerts\, and many other venues\, both solo and with his three-piece combo TIMBR. He has appeared at legendary venues McCabe’s Guitar Shop in Los Angeles\, the Towne Crier in New York\, and Club Passim in Boston. \nMike has also been a regular performer at on-line showcases including Bruce Swan’s Music My Mother Wouldn’t Like\, Jan Seides “Any Sunday Songwriters” series\, and his own Social Distance Café. He recently was awarded “Best Performance” at the Songwriters at Play competition in Solvang\, California. \nContact: mikebermanmusic@gmail.com \nWebsite: www.mikebermanmusic.com \n\n \n\nConnect via Zoom:\nTopic: HVFG 4th Saturday Open Mic via Zoom \n  \nFor the Zoom link\, please signup for our email newsletters\, or contact Ethan Campbell at ethan.1247@gmail.com. \n\n  \nOPEN MIC\nMusic starts at 7:30\, but if you arrive at 7:00 you can spend some time catching up with friends\, helping each other sound check\, and just generally enjoying the mellow Folk Guild vibe. \nEthan Campbell will be the Zoom maestro\, so if you’re a musician and you’re planning to perform\, let Ethan know as soon as you come in from the Waiting Room.  He’ll get you into the next available slot.  Everybody gets two songs or eight (8) minutes\, whichever comes first.
URL:https://hudsonvalleyfolkguild.org/event/open-mic-via-zoom-mike-berman/
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