The Peoples’ Voice Cafe is an alternative coffeehouse offering quality entertainment. We provide a space for the artistic expression of a wide variety of humanitarian issues and concerns. The cafe is run as a not-for-profit collective, and is not affiliated with any political organization. New participating members are always welcome. SATURDAYS at 8 pm sharp The Community Church of NYUU 40 East 35th St., New York, NY 10016 (bet. Madison & Park Avenues) www.peoplesvoicecafe.org Membership: $20/year Doors open at 7:30 $18 $10—Peoples’ Voice Members More if you choose, less if you can’t SEP TEMBER 2 015 19th 015 OCTOBER 2 3rd e Gathering Tenim ergy Peter, Paul is like a highGathering Time & Nash, with d Crosby, Stills -e co & Mar y or a Mitchell, the The Byrds, Joni ad-turning various parts of he is Th in. ica mixed eh Eagles and Amer be ive -full of y trio is getting a folk-rock harmon Their second e. en sc east folk buzz” on the North both reached the Top 5 in ve and third CDs ha gathering-time. ts.CDs of 2013. the Folk DJ char com iechtensteinrk The Lords ochfteL w Yo nstein is a Ne Lie The Lords of posed of two music duo com lk fo ed City-bas d Dan (guitar/ an kulele/vocals) (u ah No . rs he ot br have wowed ls) Rauchwerk tenor banjo/voca the East Coast with their er audiences all ov ought-provoking lyrics, and th s, ie on rm tight ha ter vests. Their for argyle swea ity fin af ing ffl ba ale duo groups e style of the m music recalls th of Urban H2O ille 60s. Mark M r d an s 50 19 e th of hers with an e the Everly Brot says “They are lik take his word for it! See for n’t attitude.” But do com sofliechtenstein. rd lo he t at yourself 26th Walkabout Cle a rwater Chorus Founded by Pete Seeger in 1984 of the Hudson Ri as a musical ar m ver Sloop Clearw at Clearwater Chor us has been going er, the Walkabout performing at ve strong ever since nues as diverse , festivals, peace as environmenta rallies, the NYC l subways, prisons halfway houses. and Th festival in German ey were headline performers at a y and performed (of Peter Paul & with Peter Yarro w Mar y fame) on a PBS special and the Clearwater Fe at sti features many so val. Their CD We Have A Song ! ngs written by th friends, and they eir members an d were featured in Grammy-winning two songs on th e Pete Seeger at 89 CD. Walkabou is a true “people ’s chorus” made t up of folks who to sing and work love hard at keeping ali activist music. wa lkaboutclear wate ve the legacy of r.org (Nobody turned away.) Andy Cohen Andy Cohen has been on the road 50 years and shows no signs of slowing down. Andy is known for his virtuoso renditions of Golde n Age Blues and Gospel numbers and Old-Time benchmarks, but more than that, he carries a deep knowledge of Southern music, stem to stern, and a sympathy with the people of the South. Expect some hot picking, of course, along with blind men’s blues, the agonies of rural ministers grapp ling with the blues, the medicine show pitchmen’s blues, the blues writ large and small, the blues of mountain men and tough women. It’s all there. andycohenmusic. net The Piedmont Bluz Acoustic Duo The Piedmont Bluz Acoustic Duo is dedicated to preser ving Country Blues and the Piedmont style and helping keep this rural, East Coast tradition alive by educating audiences about this unique aspect of AfricanAmerican culture through music. They have been enthralling audiences at East Coast venues from Woodstock, NY, to Tybee Island, GA, and are much loved wherever they go. The husband and wife duo feels that “there are stories to tell, people to remember, and things that must be said.” So in addition to tickling your ears with delightful music , they weave a bit of history into the presentation of each song. piedmontblu z.com 10th u ds o n The Riexr, proponents of thveen“H ing filled ne estl duo for a d Rick N ignant Palieri an ke the stage as a cure, and from po rious ik R s d Old frien ol of Music,” ta familiar and obs er in va ute, , ho d togeth fl River Sc both old and new individually an tive American a s g pipe, g N in g n , y a o b s la le P h le h it u s ! li k w zany jos, u the Po n in a n la b e k ne e p v , , e t g s rs s in a to ju t tapp perhap o on guit d fo s n , n a g o n ti rp lo a combin uth bow, autoha es for singing a t c o banjo.ne Ozark M e plenty of chan ricknestler.com b ! l g il there w y laughin , and bell slapping aibmaanriety of people’s miquuseics,. 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H y some eph La o o! s la w o p tw l J r a o o ic & ls s e a s tt s Sco surpri vid will s of cla a a n D h io it r. it w e d . g n p rk e u Pete Se (not classical!) re st might come es to wo ju le many voic fingersty folk tradition and ngs just require so sh the Engli articipate: some p to t c e Exp October continued on reverse To receive this calendar for one full year as well as the $8 member’s discount whenever you attend a concert, please send $20 to: Peoples’ Voice Café, c/o Kramer, 477 17th St. #1, Brooklyn, NY 11215 For more information or if you’d like to volunteer, call 212/787-3903. The Peoples’ Voice Cafe is an alternative coffeehouse offering quality entertainment. We provide a space for the artistic expression of a wide variety of humanitarian issues and concerns. The cafe is run as a not-for-profit collective, and is not affiliated with any political organization. New participating members are always welcome. The Community Church of NYUU 40 East 35th St., New York, NY 10016 (bet. Madison & Park Avenues) www.peoplesvoicecafe.org Membership: $20/year SATURDAYS at 8 pm sharp Doors open at 7:30 015 2 R E B OCTO ued) (contin $18 or TDF $10—Peoples’ Voice Members More if you choose, less if you can’t (Nobody turned away.) 17th Jolie Rickman Tribute Concert After a year-long battle with ovarian cancer, singer-songwriter and activist Jolie Rickman died in January 2005 . A dedicated student of feminism, nonviolence and direct action, Jolie was in part inspired to music after studying with Coretta Scott Kin g at the King Cente r in Atlanta. Years late r Jolie lef t a doctoral program at Syracus e University to devot e herself to music and so cial Jolie’s music and spirit change. As a result, reached out, offering her revolutionary spirit of creativity, love and compassion to untold tho United States and abroa usands around the d. Tonight’s performers (to be announced) wil l honor her music an d achievements. jolierickm an.com 24th 31st Bev Grantrant sings what Woody arroll County Cork, Doniee. Donie riC c en om ginally fr h music s actor o York Iris d the rist, and xture on the New , Donie anchore sic a it u g r, e u n fi n m a a t n G h c e A sing ig e M n b r A n dy turday as long le a h d een S ll d b o fi s o rr u a te o ls C has a h the la rnationally fam ie it n w k o r D e . ro th inte Toge S ham c ’s pub ning and er Kate Kearney quare Harp and regarded n ru g n lo S rm at the fo U’s Washington nized the highly ight Irish n session a NY rg o h it e w h d Friday iecarroll. rt n a stalwa . 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She sadvantaged di d of an lf on ha ni be Compa Asia on ent, America and unity developm te m m co n, io the US, Latin at uc na ed so re on es ng cusi them individuals, fo es of these itch justice. Echo Lara Herscov t er rit gw on r-s and juvenile ar ge in he “S e . th ic r us fo r m but also throughout he for the ears, h.com tc st vi ju co s rs ng he so ra e la doesn’t writ Tupelo MS. 6234656 aily Journal, and soul.”— D erscovitch/4744 H aar /L es ag /p om facebook.c Coming in November: Nov 7 The Siegel Fam ily Nov 14 Emma’s Rev olution Nov 21 Danny Sav y on; David C adaqu; Ron Duncan Nov 28 Closed for T hanksgivin g Weekend See for e r sid othe tember Sep g cafe.or e c i o v s people To receive this calendar for one full year as well as the $20 member’s discount whenever you attend a concert, please send $20 to: Peoples’ Voice Café, c/o Kramer, 477 17th St. #1, Brooklyn, NY 11215 For more information or if you’d like to volunteer, call 212/787-3903.
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