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Virtual Concerts
Virtual
Wine & Jazz Music Festival
Wine & Jazz Music Festival
Featuring
Guitarist and composer
Shubh Saran
along with the inimitable
Bob Thompson Trio
and gypsy jazz group
Minor Swing
Guitarist and composer
Shubh Saran
along with the inimitable
Bob Thompson Trio
and gypsy jazz group
Minor Swing
Streaming on the Fund For The Arts YouTube channel.
Streaming on the Fund for the Arts’ Facebook page
The virtual festival is free,
but as a fundraiser for Charleston's Fund for the Arts
you can donate to support the arts in the Kanawha Valley
Streaming on the Fund for the Arts’ Facebook page
The virtual festival is free,
but as a fundraiser for Charleston's Fund for the Arts
you can donate to support the arts in the Kanawha Valley
Support for Fund for the Arts
is support for arts in the Kanawha Valley,
including FOOTMAD
FundForTheArtsWV.org
is support for arts in the Kanawha Valley,
including FOOTMAD
FundForTheArtsWV.org
HOMEGROWN CONCERTS: Homegrown at Home
We can't go to the concert hall these days (or nights). But the concert hall can come to us. The American Folklife Center is sponsoring a streaming concert season for 2020.
Normally this series is a free noon concert series presented by the American Folklife Center and the Music Division of the Library of Congress. Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the 2020 concerts will stream on the American Folklife Center’s Facebook page, Wednesdays from June 24-September 30. Artists will be present in the chat area to say hello and answer questions during the concert and for a few minutes after it ends. Video will also be posted online here and on the Library of Congress YouTube channel. NO TICKETS REQUIRED.
Some upcoming concerts:
Posted: 2020 July 10
Normally this series is a free noon concert series presented by the American Folklife Center and the Music Division of the Library of Congress. Due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the 2020 concerts will stream on the American Folklife Center’s Facebook page, Wednesdays from June 24-September 30. Artists will be present in the chat area to say hello and answer questions during the concert and for a few minutes after it ends. Video will also be posted online here and on the Library of Congress YouTube channel. NO TICKETS REQUIRED.
Some upcoming concerts:
- John McCutcheon: Songs and music of West Virginia and Kentucky
- Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas: Scottish music for fiddle
- Jay Unger and Molly Mason: Oldtime fiddle tunes and songs
- Iona Fyfe: Traditions songs of Scotland
- Si Kahn: Folksongs for Labor Day
- Reggie Harries: Spirituals and Freedom songs
- Don Flemons: Black cowboys songs and more
- Phil Wiggins: Blues and more from Maryland
Posted: 2020 July 10
HOMEGROWN CONCERTS:
John McCutcheon Songs from the American Folklife Center Archive Featuring music and songs of West Virginia and Kentucky John McCutcheon is an American folksinger, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is regarded as a master of the hammered dulcimer, and is also proficient on many other instruments including guitar, banjo, autoharp, mountain dulcimer, fiddle, and jawharp. This concert was recorded 2020 July 1. It can be viewed here ... www.loc.gov/concerts/folklife/john-mccutcheon.html Posted: 2020 July 10 |
Posted: 2020 July 15
Update: 2020-07-24