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The Cambridge Forum: The Legacy and Future of Folk Music

November 3, 2016 kathy

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When:
November 16, 2016 @ 10:00 pm – 11:00 pm
2016-11-16T22:00:00-05:00
2016-11-16T23:00:00-05:00
Where:
First Parish Cambridge Unitarian Universalist
3 Church St
Cambridge, MA 02138
USA
Cost:
Free
Contact:
MARY STACK
781-424-5205
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The Cambridge Forum: The Legacy and Future of Folk Music
In the tradition of the Club ’47 LEGACY AND FUTURE OF FOLK MUSIC AT 50 The Cambridge Forum: The Legacy and Future of Folk Music

FOREVER YOUNG LOOKING FORWARD, LOOKING BACK..

CAMBRIDGE FORUM CELEBRATES THE LEGACY AND FUTURE OF FOLK MUSIC AT 50.

Join us on NOVEMBER 16 at 7 PM in the Barn Room, First Parish at 3 Church Street in Cambridge. To help jog our memories Betsy Siggins, raconteur extraordinaire, will refresh our knowledge of the early days she spent in Cambridge with Joan Baez and Bob Dylan in the 60’s. Folklorist Millie Rahn will moderate the conversation, which will be interspersed with live music from musician and songwriter, Jake Armerding.

In the early days, Club 47 was the place to play for folk musicians in the Boston area and all the greats performed there including
Baez, Dylan and Muddy Waters. The Harvard Square space eventually morphed into today’s Club Passim, which has given rise to some of the top musicians in the folk world, like Shawn Colvin and Suzanne Vega. The music scene has changed greatly over the past 50 years. But Cambridge and Club Passim continue to turn out fresh and exciting talent that reflect many of the influentials trends in today’s evolving music world.

In the tradition of the Club ’47 legends, musician Jake Armerding embodies the consummate hard-working troubadour. He hails from a Massachusetts family of musicians where he honed his songwriting skills, while also becoming an accomplished violin, mandolin and guitar player. Jake will perform some of his own songs throughout the evening in addition to some classic gems from the Dylan days. Come and enjoy!


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