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Trout Fishing in America, March 18, 2016
Posted in 2015-16 Concert Series
Tagged acoustic, Americana, Ezra Idlet, family, folk pop, Keith Grimwood, singer, songwriter, TFIA, Trout Fishing in America
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Geoff Kaufman and Magpie, January 22, 2016
Posted in 2015-16 Concert Series
Tagged acousticmusic, Geoff Kaufman, magpie, singer, songwriter
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Sound of Silence ~ Simon & Garfunkel Tribute
Friday September 19, 2014 Doors open 7:00 pm. Concerts starts 7:30 pm. Tickets: $20 at door, $17 advance, $10 students/military with ID
Kristen Graves- Connecticut’s State Troubadour – In Concert
Friday, October 17, 2014 Doors open 7:00 pm. Concerts starts 7:30 pm. Tickets: $15 at door, $12 advance, $10 students/military with ID Concert pix below.
Gordon Bok Returns to Friday Night Folk!
Willoughby Gap opening for Gordon Bok Friday, October 12, 2012, 7:30 PM Gordon Bok calls himself a ‘rememberer’: a keeper of songs and stories, of our traditions, our ways of thinking, that set us apart from others yet confirm our pace … Continue reading
Posted in 2012-2013 Concert Series
Tagged acoustic, acoustic guitar, appalachian, bluegrss, bok, cantefables, cellamba, celtic ballads, classical guitar, folk, folk songwriter, folklorist, gordon, gordon bok, guitar, heritage, maritime, mountain folk music, music, salter, sea myths, sea songs, singer songwriter, songwriter, willoughby gap, wood carver
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Eliza Gilkyson In Concert
October 21, 2011 8 PM All Souls UU Congregation ~ Unity Hall 19 Jay Street, New London, CT “ . . . catchy songs with intelligent lyrics . . . Gilkyson’s vocal machinery can take you anywhere you want to … Continue reading
Richard Shindell ~ April 8, 2011
April 8, 2011 8 PM All Souls UU Congregation ~ Unity Hall 19 Jay Street, New London, CT Opening ~ Jim Carpenter. Click on thumbnail images below for larger pix! In addition to spectacular musicians, this concert showcased our … Continue reading
Posted in 2010-2011 Concert Series
Tagged Acadian Driftwood, adulterous love songs, Born in the USA, Courier, Cry Cry Cry, Deportee, diatribes, dirges, eclectic, lighthearted ballads, On A Sea Of Fleur de Lis, politics, prejudice, religion, Seor, Somewhere Near Patterson, songwriter, Sparrow's Point, Vuelta, war
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Cliff Eberhardt ~ May 21, 1999
7:30 PM All Souls UU Congregation 60 Huntington St., New London, CT 06320 Cliff Eberhardt is a songwriter and performer of remarkable passion and wit. Compatriots have long admired his work, with artists like Richie Havens, Shawn Colvin, Lucy Kaplansky … Continue reading
Posted in 1999 Concerts
Tagged performer, red house records, songwriter
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David Massengill ~ May 1, 1998
7:30 PM All Souls UU Congregation 60 Huntington St., New London, CT 06320 As distinctive a performer as he is a writer, David Massengill accompanies himself mainly on the Appalachian dulcimer, which he slings over his shoulder like an electric … Continue reading
Posted in 1998 Concerts
Tagged appalachian dulcimer, performer, songwriter
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