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>Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 16:13:35 -0700
>From: Robbi Kearns <robbik at isdnseattle.net>
>Subject: [SFS Concerts]:: March Concerts
>
>Here is the latest installation of the SFS Concert Listserv!
>
>As many of you already know, the RoadRunner is closing up shop at the end
>of March. Please be sure to drop by and let Bill and Michael know how much
>you appreciated their being so supportive of not only the Seattle Folklore
>Society, but folk music and a sense of community in Seattle.
>
>Hope to see you at shows!
>
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>
>MARCH CALENDAR:
> Fri,Mar 6 Jim Farrand Roadrunner 8PM
> Sat,Mar 7 Erica Wheeler Grateful Bread 8PM
> Thu,Mar 12 Ellis Paul Tractor Tavern 8PM
> Fri,Mar 13 Sisters Brothers RoadRunner 8PM
> Sat,Mar 14 Cindy Kallet Roadrunner 8PM
> Sun,Mar 15 June Tabor MOHAI 8PM
> Sun,Mar 22 Ken Perlman Grateful Bread 8PM
> Sun,Mar 29 John McCutcheon MOHAI 7PM
>
>
>
>***JIM FARRAND***
>Friday, March 6th
>RoadRunner Coffeehouse, 8pm
>$6/$5 SFS Members
>RA little funkier than David Wilcox, and a little rougher than James
>Taylor,S so begins one of the many glowing reviews of Jim FarrandUs
>performances and new recording, 3a.m. on a Tuesday. But it doesn't begin
>to cover all that JimUs music offers. His performances are infectious; his
>energy, stories and musicianship are some of the best of the region. His
>songwriting is sophisticated and moving and his guitar work is...
>inspiring. DonUt miss this opportunity to see Jim in a concert setting,
>heUs an engaging performer and always delivers a wonderfully entertaining
>evening. And as always, join us early for dinner at the Roadrunner,
>incredible meals served at an affordable cost. Reservations through the
>SFS concert line - 206.528.8523.
>
>Jim's web page can be accessed at http://www.accessone.com/~farrand/main.html
>
>
>**ERICA WHEELER**
>Saturday, March 7th
>Grateful Bread, 8:00 PM
>General Admission: $8
>$1 off for SFS members, seniors and kids.
>
>We are very proud to welcome back Erica Wheeler to Seattle. Her show
>last year was great, don't miss this chance to see her! Saturday, March
>7th, at 8PM is the concert time with dinner served at 6:00. Please call
>528-8523 in advance for reservations for the concert or for dinner.
>
>Her web page is available at http://signature-sounds.com/ewheeler.html
>For reservations, phone the Seattle Folklore Society at (206) 528-8523.
>
>
>**ELLIS PAUL**
>Thursday, March 12th
>Tractor Tavern, 8 PM
>General Admission: $12
>$1 off for SFS members, seniors and kids.
>
>Ellis Paul once again returns to the Tractor Tavern. SFS is very excited to
>be producing this show. If you haven't seen Ellis live, you definitely don't
>want to miss this show! Show time is 8 PM doors will open at 7. Come on
>down to the
>Tractor for a great show!
>
>Ellis Paul is helping to define a new breed of American songwriter by virtue
>of his ability to connect big ideas with incidental moments. His writing is
>freshly unique, with hardball honesty and telling details. Ellis'
>characters are
>based on real people who have found the courage to confront and change
>their place in the world. After years of non-stop touring and writing,
>Ellis' hard work is paying off. He is a seven time winner at the Boston
>Music Awards, a 1994 winner of the prestigious Kerrville (TX) New Folk
>Award, winner of the Acoustic Underground Competition and the subject of a
>glowing review in USA Today tagging him as
>a "Best Bet for Stardom". His most recent recording, A Carnival of Voices,
>charted at the top of the highly competitive national radio polls,
>including a #3 on
>the CMJ's AAA chart and #4 on the Gavin AAA chart. Ellis received SESAC's
>award for
>the "Highest Charting AAA Artist in 1996," all of which is making Ellis
one of
>the hottest singer/songwriters in the land.
>
>For more information about Ellis, check out his web site at
>http://www.ellispaul.com
>
>For reservations, phone the Seattle Folklore Society at (206) 528-8523.
>
>
>**KEN PERLMAN**
>Grateful Bread
>Sunday March 22, 8pm
>$8/$7 SFS Members
>Ken Perlman is an internationally renowned traditional performer and teacher
>of clawhammer banjo and fingerstyle guitar. His unique approach to 5-string
>banjo and acoustic guitar make him one of the top musicians in today's
>traditional folk music scene. Ken draws his material from traditional
>sources - the music of Scotland, Ireland, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island,
>and the American South. His approach is highly innovative and he has
>developed many new instrumental techniques. Ken is also a well-known teacher
>and has taught at many workshops including the Pugeot Sound Guitar Workshop.
>He has also written 6 instructional books for banjo and guitar. Ken will be
>playing at the Grateful Bread on Sunday March 22 at 8 pm. Admission is $8
>general, $7 SFS members, seniors, and kids. The Grateful Bread is located at
>7001 35th Ave NE, Seattle. Call 528-8523 or reserve over the web at
>http://www.seafolklore.org/reserve.html.
>
>
>**JUNE TABOR**
>Museum of History and Industry
>Sunday, March 15, 8pm
> $12 adv / $14 door
>"June Tabor has long been one of the classiest, boldest and most respected
>folk singers in Great Britain...Tabor is an interpreter of the first
>order...agile and eclectic...using her pure, vibrant voice on everything
>from 100-year-old ballads to modern protest songs." -Rolling Stone
>
>
>**JOHN MCCUTCHEON**
>Museum of History and Industry
>Sunday, March 29, 7pm
> $13 adv / $14 door
>Learning at the knees of some of the great traditional masters McCutcheon
>mastered the banjo, guitar, autoharp, piano, mountain dulcimer and jaw
>harp. He became a knowledgeable and powerful singer of traditional
>material, with a wry wit and ear for a good story. His children albums are
>also a big hit. The Washington Post calls him "Virginia's rustic
>renaissance man".
>
>
>=====================================================
>Ticket Outlets for June Tabor and John McCutcheon shows:
>Ballard: Guitar Emporium 5349 Ballard Avenue N.W.
>Ballard: Galway Traders 7518 15th Avenue N.W.
>Capital Hill: Bailey/Coy Books 414 Broadway E.
>Fremont: Dusty Strings 3406 Fremont Avenue N.
>Greenwood: Terra Mar 7200 Greenwood Avenue N.
>Kirkland: Totem Books Upper Totem Lake Mall
>Wallingford: RoadRunner Coffeehouse 2123 N. 40th
>=====================================================
>
>Other scheduled concerts:
> Fri,Apr 3 Marguerite Conti Venue TBD 8PM
> Fri,Apr 10 Rebecca Riots Grateful Bread 8PM
> Sat,Apr 11 Kate Long Grateful Bread 8PM
> Sat,Apr 18 Small Potatoes Grateful Bread 8PM
> Sun,Apr 19 Burns Sisters Tractor Tavern
> Fri,Apr 24 David Mallett Grateful Bread
> Wed,Apr 29 Tom Paxton MOHAI
> Fri,May 1 Tania Opland/Mike Freeman Venue TBD 8PM
> Tue,May 5 The Coulter Celtics Tractor Tavern 8PM
>
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