Dear Members,
We have an Ebay auction currently going on for a brand new autographed Earl Scruggs Gibson Mastertone Banjo. This banjo was donated to Folk Alliance by the Gibson Foundation in support of our annual Lifetime Achievement Awards. If you or someone you know is looking for a fantastic banjo, please pass this link on to them.
This auction ends on Wednesday, June 13.
To see or bid on this item, go here
Thanks, Louis
Folk Alliance Presents at Tin Pan South
Saturday, March 31, 2007 – 7:00pm – 12th & Porter – Nashville, TN
Jonathan Edwards, Wendy Waldman, Jim Photoglo & Anthony da Costa
JONATHAN EDWARDS
The word "legend" is often used to describe veteran folk/rocker
Jonathan Edwards, whose 1971 million-selling song "Sunshine" ("go
away today...") brought him instant fame. During his 35-year career
he has recorded 15 albums and collaborated with artists like Emmylou Harris
and Jimmy Buffett. His 1987 album, LITTLE HANDS, was selected by the National
Library Association as a "Notable Children's Recording." His
career has included theater, commercials, record production, and a movie
soundtrack. He narrated and performed in the series, “Cruising America’s
Waterways”, which has been airing on PBS-TV stations since 2001, and his
most recent CD, LIVE IN MASSACHUSETTS, was released in December, 2006. www.jonathanedwards.net
WENDY WALDMAN
Wendy Waldman is a critically acclaimed recording artist, as
well as a writer of multi-platinum songs for other singers
in musical genres ranging from country to pop, film, jazz, children's
music and R&B. She is one of the first female record producers to have a major
impact in the music industry. Among her biggest records are "Save
The Best For Last" and "The Sweetest Days" by Vanessa
Williams; "Fishin' In The Dark" by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
(most recently covered by Garth Brooks); "Baby What About You" by
Crystal Gayle; "I Owe You One" by Aaron Neville; "Heartbeat" by
Don Johnson, "I'm Gone" by Alison Krauss. She recently put
the finishing touches on a brand new Wendy Waldman solo album
entitled My
Time In The Desert, her first in 18 years, which is scheduled for
a 2007 release. www.myspace.com/wendywaldman
JIM PHOTOGLO
Jim Photoglo has received international acclaim for seven
solo albums, as well as two with rhythm and bluegrass band
Run C&W, and
two with the Vinyl Kings. His most recent release, SPARKS IN THE RADIO,
was cited as one of the top CDs on Folk DJ's Best Albums of 2005. As a
songwriter with numerous credits in various genres, two of Jim's songs
reached #1 on the Country charts including The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's "Fishin'
in the Dark", one of the Top 200 Recurring Country Singles of all
time. Lately he has been combining concerts with songwriting
workshops at colleges, clubs and coffeehouses. www.jimphotoglo.com
ANTHONY DA COSTA
Anthony da Costa is a 16-year-old, folk/indie rock, singer/songwriter
from Pleasantville, NY. A member of Tribes Hill and the Folk Alliance,
his writing and performing draws from a deep well of rich musical influences,
ranging from Bob Dylan and The Band, to Dan Bern and The Beatles, to
Neil Young and Johnny Cash. Anthony, a multi-instrumentalist and prolific
songwriter, plays coffee houses, stages and festivals throughout New
York and beyond. He debuted his fifth CD, Quality Time, at the
Folk Alliance Conference in February, at which he was invited
to formally showcase. It features singer/songwriter Fred Gillen Jr. and
Americana trio, Red Molly. Anthony’s greatest joy is sharing the stage
with talented singer/songwriters, like Hope Machine (Fred Gillen Jr. & Steve
Kirkman), Red Molly, Pat Wictor, David Massengill and even Pete Seeger!
Said Fred, who produced Quality Time, “Anthony da Costa’s songs shine a
beautiful, delicate light on the heart of what it is to be human.” www.anthonydacosta.com
THE FOLK ALLIANCE
For 20 years, Folk Alliance has been the service association
for the field, and works on behalf of the folk music and dance industry
year round. Our advocacy efforts tackle issues important to the folk arts
community. We offer a business directory of contacts for members, and a
non-profit group exemption program for US-based organizations.
We are forming strategic partnerships with allied organizations to increase our voice in support of the arts on a grassroots and international level. Our goals are to increase access to needed resources for our members, and to expand to the breadth of the folk music and dance experience for the general public. We do the work we do on the international level so that our members in the field can do their work in their local areas more efficiently, with wider impact, and more profitably.
FOLK ALLIANCE AWARD WINNERS
Winners of the Second Annual Folk Alliance Awards which honor merit and achievement within the folk field were presented tonight at the Cook Convention Center in Memphis, Tenn. The Folk Alliance Awards, hosted by Christine Lavin featured performances by Mamadou Diabate, Chris Smither and Madrigaia. The award recipients were recognized as part the 19th Annual North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance's international business conference in Memphis.
The winners for the Second Annual Folk Alliance Music and Business Awards are:
SONG OF THE YEAR - "Seems So Real", Chris Smither
TRADITIONAL RELEASE OF THE YEAR - Bruce Springsteen, “We Shall Overcome-The Seeger Sessions”
CONTEMPORARY RELEASE OF THE YEAR - Wailin' Jennys, “Firecracker”
TRADITIONAL ARTIST OF THE YEAR - Odetta
CONTEMPORARY ARTIST OF THE YEAR - Chris Smither
EMERGING ARTIST OF THE YEAR - Crooked Still
WORLD MUSIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR - Mamadou Diabate
FOLK BOOKING AGENCY - Fleming Artists
SMALL FOLK VENUE (under 250 capacity) - Club Passim, Cambridge, Mass.
LARGE FOLK VENUE (over 250 capacity) - Old Town School of Folk Music, Chicago, Ill.
FOLK FESTIVAL - Kerrville Folk Festival, Kerrville, Tex.
FOLK DJ - Gene Shay, WXPN, Philadelphia, Penn.
The Folk Alliance presented banjo legend Earl Scruggs, blues revivalist the late Dave Van Ronk and manager/producer the late Manny Greenhill with 2007 Elaine Weissman Lifetime Achievement Awards. Earl Scruggs, Andrea Van Ronk (Dave’s widow) and Mitch and Matt Greenhill (Manny’s son and grandson) will be accepted the awards at the conference. For more information call 901/522-1170 or go to www.folk.org.