HSNOI

From: Ralph Litwin <rhlitwin@gmail.com>

Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2018 11:34 PM

To: fullboard@folkproject.org

Subject: HSNOI Report

Taped in October:

678) Thurs 10/18/18 6:30 He-Bird She-Bird – Todd Evans, Terri Hall & Christine Kellar stir up a gravel-silk-and-honey vocal blend, add strings and wings, and you’ve got He-Bird, She-Bird. This harmony-driven Americana trio from Long Island, NY brings a rich and heartfelt sound to their stand-out original songs and spirited cover interpretations. www.he-birdshe-bird.com

679) Thurs 10/18/18 8:00? Hayden Greyson -“…packs a ton of emotion and pathos into his lyrics without being overwrought. He’s clearly a very deep thinker with a flair for articulate expression. His vocal instrument is the perfect conveyor … beautiful tone and phrasing, and an ability to communicate with his music that we don’t see very often. Keep an eye on that artist.”— LeAnn Zotta, Executive Vice-President, SongDoor International Songwriting Competition www.haydengreyson.com

680) Tues 10/30/18 6:30 G.Turner Adams - Singer/Songwriter born and raised in the Philadelphia area. Inspired by Sting, Peter Gabriel, and James Taylor, he's been playing the guitar and writing music since he was 8 years old. Strong vocals and Fingerstyle Guitar are central to the architecture of his songwriting. "The most profound thing I have learned from songwriting and performing is the importance of authenticity. Real music with heart and soul isn't about gimmicks and effects." https://www.facebook.com/TurnerAdams/.

Starting last week due to the efforts of my good buddy, Alan Podber (who also facilitates our programming on Brooklyn Public Network), HSNOI is on

Brattleboro Community TV Monday at 6:30pm, and Saturday at 7:00am, channel 8 streamed at https://www.brattleborotv.org/channel-8-stream by scrolling down to and clicking on

Upcoming:


681) Thurs 11/15/18 - Idyllwood includes Kris Lamb and Roma Blanchet on wooden flutes, recorders and Irish whistles and Anthony Campanella on guitar.performing intimate, acoustic music that spans from the 17th century to today. Anthony studied Classical guitar in New York and Maryland with performances at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, The Mint Museum and numerous Historical Societies, Churchs, and Cafes. He has been building guitars since 1997 and is performing today on one of his latest http://classitar.com/Classitar.com/Idyllwood.html

683) Sun 12/2/18 2:15 PM Valerie DuPont -With soulfully sweet vocals and richly crafted tales, this Philadelphia-area native brings a unique twist to indie pop/folk. She has been a featured act at festivals including Singer-Songwriter Cape May, the Jersey Shore Music Festival and others. Her rhythmic, melodic songs weave themes of loves lost and found, and a range of hopes and wishes, with references to superheroes, angels, gardening, Christmas and more threaded in between. www.valeriedupontcom

685) Sat Dec 15, 2018, 1:00 Annie Donahue - singer/songwriter from the Philadelphia area. “…has a natural gift for communicating feeling in music- a deceptively simple style that allows for a powerful emotional honesty.” “A fresh new voice in the folk world,” (Jackie Morris, Folk Works, 2013). Annie performs original and cover songs in the genres of Folk, Gospel, and Blues.

686) Sat Dec 15, 2018 2:30PM Loretta Hagen – (w/Gary Hagen on guitar & vocal, Linda Lambiase on djembe & vocal and Teri Avella on bass) “heart driven, soul filling, Folk Americana." Her rich alto voice and strong songwriting skills have led her to win many awards, including a JAM Awards’ (Jersey Acoustic MusicAwards) “Top Female Songwriter of the Year,” JAM nomination for “Album of the Year,” winner of the NJ Folk Festival Songwriter Competition and 2 time designation as a CT Folk Festival finalist. www. LorettaHagen.com

688) Mon Feb 4, 2019 Susan Horowitz - singer-songwriter from the rocky coast of Maine. Sue has traveled all over North America to share her music and teach at congregations, homes, concert venues and conferences. Her music has been included in numerous publications and is used in worship in many communities. Sue's 3 Jewish CDs have their roots in liturgy, values, and Torah; Her recent folk CD draws influence from the singer-songwriter and American folk traditions. partnership with EJ Cohen, considered the premier ASL interpreter of Jewish music. http://www.suehorowitz.com

702) Thurs April 18, 6:30 PM Del Rey - started playing guitar when she was four years old. At thirteen, she was immersed in the world of folk music, via the San Diego Folk Festival. She has tried to get a whole band onto her solo instrument from the beginning. This gives her music an interesting complexity, especially when applied to the ukulele.Rags, blues and tunes of the early 20th century are her specialty, even as she writes new music to add to the tradition; also has fashion sense that would make Minnie Pearl smile. https://delreyplays.com/