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Sharon Katz & The Peace Train Ride Again

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 9, 2016 by Ron OleskoJul 9, 2016

Sharon Katz is once again riding the Peace Train. On July 9, the 2016 US Peace Train tour kicks off with a performance in New York City at the Ethical Culture Society. Additional stops are being made in Jersey City, … Continue reading →

Posted in 3. People, Places & Miscellany, Folk Music News, Folk Music Notebook, Ron Olesko | Tagged Peace Train, Sharon Katz

James Durst, 1945 – 2016

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 1, 2016 by Ron OleskoApr 1, 2016

“I love unconditionally.” — James Durst When you heard those words uttered by James Durst, you knew that he was speaking the truth. His music and his life were filled with messages of the deep personal connections we have with … Continue reading →

Posted in Folk Music News, Folk Music Notebook, Obituaries, Ron Olesko | Tagged James Durst, Work O' The Weavers

English Folk Singer Roy Harris Passes

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 16, 2016 by Ron OleskoFeb 16, 2016

I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of the beloved English folk singer, Roy Harris. Roy died February 9 at the age of 82. Roy was one of the great voices and influences of the English folk revival, … Continue reading →

Posted in Folk Music News, Folk Music Notebook, Obituaries, Ron Olesko | Tagged Roy Harris

Restoration of Caffè Lena Receives a Big Boost

Sing Out! Posted on Jan 28, 2016 by Ron OleskoJan 29, 2016

The nation’s oldest continuously operating folk music coffeehouse, the historic Caffè Lena in Saratoga Springs, New York has announced a unique philanthropic partnership with Bonacio Construction Inc.  The deal is part of a restoration campaign aimed at repairing, preserving and enhancing … Continue reading →

Posted in 3. People, Places & Miscellany, Folk Music News, Folk Music Notebook, Ron Olesko | Tagged Bonacio Construction, Caffe Lena, coffeehouse, Lena Spencer, Sarah Craig, Saratoga Springs

NOLA Legend Allen Toussaint Passes

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 10, 2015 by Matt HengeveldDec 30, 2015
Toussaint at Bluesfest

New Orleans legend, Allen Toussaint, composer, pianist, producer and performer, passed away after suffering a heart attack while on tour in Spain earlier today, Tuesday November 10th. Composing hits, such as Al Hirt’s “Java” and Benny Spellman’s “Lipstick Traces (On … Continue reading →

Posted in Folk Music News, Obituaries | Tagged Allen Toussaint, Jazz, New Orleans, Obituary

Jerry Epstein, 1941-2015

Sing Out! Posted on Oct 6, 2015 by Ron OleskoOct 6, 2015

On September 23, the folk music community lost one of its guiding lights with the passing of Jerry Epstein. To sum up all the contributions and inspiration this man provided is an impossible task. Labels of folklorist, singer, arranger, conductor, … Continue reading →

Posted in 3. People, Places & Miscellany, Folk Music News, Folk Music Notebook, Obituaries, Ron Olesko | Tagged Aubergine Cafe, Bermuda Quadrangle, Folk Music Society of New York, Frank Warner, Jack Langstaff, Jerry Epstein, Revels

Remembering Theodore Bikel

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 27, 2015 by Ron OleskoAug 4, 2015

WFDU-FM’s TRADITIONS Playlist for July 26, 2015 Over the past few years, I find myself broadcasting memorial shows much too frequently. The folk music community recently said farewell to another influential member when Theodore Bikel passed away on July 20 … Continue reading →

Posted in 3. People, Places & Miscellany, Folk Music News, Folk Music Notebook, NERFA, Obituaries, Radio, Ron Olesko, Traditions Playlists, WFDU Traditions | Tagged NERFA, Ron Oleksko, Theodore Bikel, WFDU-FM

Chicago Folk Singer Art Thieme Is Gone

Sing Out! Posted on May 28, 2015 by Bob BlackmanMay 28, 2015

We received the sad news yesterday of the passing of one of the great revival singers of traditional songs, a teller of tall tales, and a pillar of the Chicago folk song community: our dear friend Art Thieme. Art passed … Continue reading →

Posted in 3. People, Places & Miscellany, Folk Music News, Obituaries | Tagged Art Thieme, Chicago, No Exit

Blues Icon B. B. King Passes

Sing Out! Posted on May 27, 2015 by Gary von TerschMay 27, 2015
Photo by Jean-Luc Ourlin-1977

Perhaps the best known and definitely the most influential bluesman ever, Riley B. King (we’ll get to the B.B. shortly) was born to sharecroppers in 1925 in Berclair, Mississippi, a crossroads encampment just outside the whistle-stop town of Itta Bena … Continue reading →

Posted in Folk Music News, Obituaries | Tagged B.B. King, Blues, BLues Foundation Hall of Fame, Obituary, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Guy Carawan Passes

Sing Out! Posted on May 6, 2015 by Mark D. MossMay 8, 2015
Guy Carawan, photo by Heather Carawan

Folksinger, civil rights activist, folklorist and organizer Guy Carawan passed away this past Saturday evening, May 2nd, at age 87. A dear, gentle and thoughtful man, Guy was a powerful and key figure in championing southern music and culture, and … Continue reading →

Posted in 3. People, Places & Miscellany, Folk Music News, Obituaries | Tagged Candie Carawan, Civil Rights Movement, Guy Carawan, Highlander Center, Highlander School

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