| The cold winds of February remind us that it is still winter.
The comfort to be found in winter is that it’s the best time
of year to use the wood stove or fireplace to get that special kind
of warmth that only a real fire can give you. The other comfort
in winter is that it will, some day, be followed by spring and the
physical and mental rebirth that can come with such a change in
seasons.
But winter isn’t over and it’s still possible that
we might get one of those nor’easters and the resulting business
boom for the milk, bread, and toilet paper sellers. In fact, the
last big one of those we had was Presidents Day weekend, 2003. It
was the only coffee house we have canceled in nearly 12 years. But
what are the chances of that happening again?
We’re gonna assume that no such storm will descend upon
us for this one. It’s our usual February open mic hosted by
singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalist Rick Hudson. Rick has been
one of our regular performers for nearly 10 years, having moved
here from the fertile musical grounds of Savannah, Georgia. He’s
recently had some unplanned time off and is looking froward to getting
back on stage. His music is the music of America’s heritage-what
is sometimes called old-time. He probably has forgotten more songs
than most of us know, and his deep respect for the music that came
before is evident in all that he does.
As has been the tradition for Friends of Folk open-mic coffeehouses,
Rick will perform opening and closing sets, with who-knows-what
in between. We are making this a contest with the winners getting
spots on stage at the Delmarva Folk Festival in October. You can
find the rules and details elsewhere in this newsletter.
It all starts at 7:30 pm, February 17, in the Wesley College Chapel,
corner of Division and North Bradford St. in Dover. Admission will
be $3 for members and $5 for non-members. Kids 12 and under get
in free. Be sure to bring a non-perishable food item for the Delaware
Food Bank. A great evening of music, hot & cold drinks, and
sweet treats await. Don’t let it happen without you. There’s
nothing else like it in Dover.
-- John Kidd, DEFF President |
Membership in the Delaware Friends of Folk is on an annual basis,
and it's now time to renew your membership for 2007. You don't get
too many bargains quite like this: For just $10 (individual) or
$15 (family), you get discounted admission to all of our coffeehouses
and our annual Festival, invitations to special "members only"
events, including our annual membership meeting where you can vote
for our Board of Directors. And there's more - now you can also
join the Dover Federal Credit Union when you're a member of the
Friends of Folk. Join or renew your
membership today! |
| -- Beth Fizell, Board Member |
| The Delaware Friends of Folk has crafted an innovative way
to showcase local talent, leveraging both their monthly Coffeehouse
series as well as the Annual Delmarva Folk Festival (now in its
16th year!). They’re calling it the Delmarva Folk Hero contest.
Here’s how it works.
Candidates must perform in one of the two upcoming Delaware Friends
of Folk’s Open Mic Coffeehouses, held in February 17, 2007
and July 21, 2007. At those coffeehouses, ballots will be distributed
to the audience (performers are encouraged to bring friends!). The
top performers from those 2 Open Mics will be Finalists and will
be asked to perform on the Main Stage of the Delmarva Folk Festival
on Friday evening, October 5, 2007.
At that Friday evening Festival performance, ballots will again
be distributed to the audience (again, get those fans and friends
to come out and vote for you!). The best performer will be dubbed
the 2007 Delmarva Folk Hero, and will be awarded a prize package
which will include $100 cash, a longer performance slot on the Main
Stage on Saturday (the following day), recording studio time with
West Street Studio in Dover, and a photo shoot with Steve Hicks,
local photographer and photography teacher, to help provide cover
art for that CD you’ve been wanting to put out for so long.
More prizes may be added still!
There are a few “rules and guidelines” to be mentioned:
- Candidates should present a genre similar to the ones typically
presented by the Delaware Friends of Folk – Folk (traditional,
new, or “singer songwriter”), Bluegrass, Blues, Celtic,
Jazz, New Age, World, Old-Time, Roots, Story-telling.
- Candidates should be solo through 4 performers, with a strong
preference toward fewer performers in any act, to simplify changeovers.
No drum kits, please.
- Ballots will be distributed during the Open Mic Coffeehouses
for the audience to vote for their favorite performer. No proxy,
delayed, or internet voting will be allowed – you must be
present to vote.
- The Board will review the ballots, and will use them to help
make the final programming decision on the finalists, as well
as the final winner.
- The Finalists will each get a performance slot on the Friday
night of the Festival. Each slot is anticipated to be 25 minutes
long, but this may change depending on the number of Finalists
chosen.
So plan to get to the Delaware Friend of Folk Coffeehouse on February
17 or July 21, and bring your friends! You need to be there by 7pm
to sign up for a performance slot. The Coffeehouses are held at
Wesley Chapel, at Bradford & Division Streets in Dover Delaware.
The cost is $3 for members and $5 for non-members.
-- Beth Fizell, DEFF Board Member
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| As Cooldog did 2 years ago, and Terrie and Bruce
McClay did last year, our friends at Cooldog Concert Series will
be hosting a fundraiser on April 22nd for the Delaware Friends of
Folk.
In the past our objective for fundraising was to get the site for
the Delmarva Folk Festival wired for electricity, so we could reduce
or eliminate our dependence on generators for our major event. That
accomplishment is now in the past, we're pleased to say.
But the 2006 Delmarva Folk Festival was not kind to our organizational
coffers - the Nor'Easter that kept so many people home drained our
accounts. So, the objective for this year is to replenish the "rainy
day" fund, to ensure that the 2007 Festival on October 5 &
6 is able to go forward regardless of the weather.
Here's the info on the Fundraiser:
Place: Cooldog
Concert Series, near Kenton, DE (just 2 miles from the Festival
Site)
Time: 11am until we stop
Price: $20 for adults, $12 for students & military
More Info & RSVP: Go to the Cooldog
Concerts Site for more detail
Volunteers are desperately needed. We'll need
folks to help set up, break down, keep the food cleaned up, monitor
the alcohol, and sell merchandise. To volunteer, contact
Cooldog.
The exact timings of the performances hasn't been worked out yet,
but here is the list of performers that you can expect!
| The Line-up |
| Tempest |
Celtic Rock, from California |
| Andy
& Denise |
Folk Duo, now from West Virginia |
| Michael
Young |
Fingerstyle Guitarist, from Minnesota |
| Chapel
St. Junction |
Bluegrass, from Delaware |
| Sandcreek |
Blues, Folk, Country, from Delaware |
| Celtic Harvest |
Celtic, from Delaware |
| Michael Young & Andy Fox |
Since we'll have 2 spectacular fingerstyle
guitarists in our midst, we're gonna give them some time to
do a little song swap on stage - don't miss this! |
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| Upcoming Coffeehouses &
other events |
| Feb 17 |
Open Mic "Delmarva Folk Hero"
contest - host Rick Hudson |
$3 / $5 |
| Mar 10 |
E. Shawn Qaissaunee's Afghan Jazz Project,
Kate Pearson opens |
$5 / $7 |
| Apr 21 |
Christine Havrilla duo (w/Bob Beach),
Michael Young opens |
$5 / $7 |
| Apr 22 |
Fundraiser at Cooldog Concerts with
Tempest, Andy & Denise, Michael Young, Chapel St. Junction,
Sandcreek, and Celtic Harvest! |
$20 / $12 |
| May 19 |
Greg Shrader Memorial Singer/Songwriter
Circle |
$5 / $7 |
| June 9 |
Roy Book Binder - blues legend, Butch
Zito opens |
$12 / $15 |
| July 21 |
Open Mic - "Delmarva Folk Hero"
Contest |
$3 / $5 |
| Coffeehouses are held at
the Wesley Chapel at Wesley College, Division & Bradford
Sts., Dover. Very reasonably prices soft drinks, coffee, tea
and snacks are available for sale, and the music starts at 7:30pm.
Of course, we’re always looking for volunteers to help
us out: set-up, clean-up, and sales. |
| *Pricing is for Members
/ Non Members. Half price for ages 13-18; Free for Wesley students
and children 12 and under. |
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| 2007 Board & Officers |
| John Kidd |
Chairman of the Board, Booking, Development
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| Clarence Brackin |
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| Kelly Crumpley |
Activities Chair |
| Beth Fizell |
Booking, Development, Website, Newsletter |
| Bob Hamel |
Treasurer |
| Rob Fox |
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| Terrie McClay |
Membership Chair |
| Jim McGiffin |
Marketing Chair |
| Walter Trifari |
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| Jan Crumpley |
Secretary |
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| Looking for some great music? Look no further than our
on-line calendar
which lists concerts far and wide!
| Special thanks to... |
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This program is made possible, in part, by
grants from the National Endowment for the Arts,
and the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state
agency committed to promoting and supporting the arts in Delaware. |
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Fordham Brewery, located
right in Dover, Delaware, has generously been supporting our
festival through donations-in-kind and promotional support.
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Delaware Friends of Folk are members of the
North American Folk Music & Dance Alliance. |
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Wesley College, which generously
donates the space for our coffeehouses. |
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WVUD 91.3 – the voice
of the U of Delaware |
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John Kalb – WSCL Radio
– Supports our many events on his Just Folks radio show
Saturday nights 8-11pm in Salisbury |
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| Renew or Join Today! |
| Membership in Delaware Friends of Folk gets
you:
- Discounted admission to Coffeehouses
- Discounted admission to our Annual Folk Festival
- Monthly newsletter with Friends of Folk news and area musical
happenings
- Invitation to exclusive Members-Only events like our annual
membership meeting in December
- Ability to vote at our annual membership meeting each December
- The joy of being part of a great organization that supports
folk music in Delaware!
Join
Today! |
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