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January, 2009 Newsletter
 
January Coffeehouse features Karen Savoca w/Pete Heitzman

It's been just over 5 years since I started selecting and presenting music, first for Cooldog Concerts, and now as part of the Delaware Friends of Folk.

It can be quite overwhelming to go through the many submissions that we receive from musicians who would love to come perform in Central Delaware. My only regret is that we don't have enough dates to fill with the enormous talent that's out there.

At his last Cooldog Concert in September 2007, the late, great Robert Hazard performed many songs from the CD he released one month later. He talked a lot about the CD - his first in a multi-CD deal with label Rykodisc. He also spoke warmly about his recording experience with his producer, a singer-songwriter named Karen Savoca. As most of you probably remember, Robert passed away this past August, just 2 months before he was scheduled to perform at the Delmarva Folk Festival.

In early 2008, the Friends of Folk hosted a return coffeehouse appearance by Garnet Rogers. That night, Garnet performed a song by Karen Savoca, and he recommended we check her out. He mentioned that she had an ability to "harmonize with herself". He also said that her musical partner, Pete Heitzman, was one of the best guitarists that he had ever known. That's pretty high praise coming from Garnet Rogers, who is no slouch with stringed instruments.

So I came home and realized that not only did I have a CD from Karen, I had just received an email from her agent asking when she could come to Delaware to perform. Clearly, somebody was trying to tell me something.

So, this month, we welcome Karen Savoca and Pete Heitzman to our coffeehouse series. Karen and Pete had an all original, dance-driven group for many years, and later decided to strip it down to a duo, but retaining the ability to sound like a full band. Pete plays guitar, but will mimic a cello, pedal steel, or whatever is necessary to get the point across. Karen provides vocals and a variety of hand percussion instruments, providing a groove that has been described as "putting the Funk into Folk".

Karen & Pete have been on The Today Show, A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage, and a host of major Folk Festivals. Their music has been heard in movies and documentaries, and they have scored two feature length films.

Opening for Karen & Pete will be one of the finalists from the Delmarva Folk Hero contest, Sarah Flynn. Sarah is a University of Delaware student who has only recently emerged on the local Open Mic circuit with her own songs, but she impressed our audience enough to win herself a Finalist slot. Every time we see Sarah, she just grows and matures as a performer, so we can't wait to hear her again on the 17th.

It all starts at 7:30 pm, January 17, in the Wesley College Chapel, corner of Division and N. Bradford, in Dover. Admission will be $7 for members, $10 for non-members, half price for students, and Wesley students will get in for free. And of course, ages 12 and under are free - we encourage you to bring the "Young Folks" out so we can pass our traditions along to the next generation. If you haven't renewed your membership yet, you can do that at the gate. We’ll have plenty of hot coffee and cool drinks, and we'll be baking fresh cookies for your snacking pleasure. Don't forget to bring a donation for the Food Bank of Delaware - in these tough economic times, they need your support more than ever. Come out, bring a friend, and be part of the happening.

-- Beth Fizell, DEFF Board Chair

Memberships

As you look toward the holidays and plan on what 2009 will bring us, it's time to renew your membership in the Delaware Friends of Folk.

It's one of the greatest bargains out there - just $10 for an individual, and $15 for a family membership. Membership Benefits

  • 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 "Pick-N-ic" in the summer, 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!

You can sign up or renew at our shopping page.

Remember, we are a real live 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. That means that your donations to Delaware Friends of Folk are likely tax deductible, but we know you’ll check with the experts before trying to rip off Uncle Sam. We are beginning to work in a few other directions, like sponsoring workshops and perhaps other educational efforts. Got a few extra dollars? Got some ideas on how we might use them? Let us know.

-- Beth Fizell, Board Chair
Return of the Pick-In!

This Saturday, January 10th from 3pm to 5pm, the Delaware Friends of Folk will celebrate the return of the Pick-In!!!

The place will be Cody's, on Route 13 in Woodside. In case your GPS needs a real address, here it is: 492 Walnut Shade Road, Dover, Delaware 19901

What's a Pick-in? It's a session where musicians sit around and swap songs, with other musicians joining in when they can. Talent is optional - this is about fun and sharing music, so don't be shy.

Not a musician? No worries - you're still welcome to come by and listen in, maybe sing along (or just mouth the words if you must).

During the event, Cody's will be offering $1 drafts to musicians, so come join in the fun.
This is an All-Ages event, so it's open to those under 21 as well.

There is NO COST to this event - free admission. So bring your instrument and we hope to see you there!

You can read more about it in this article from the Dover Post.

-- Beth Fizell, DEFF Board Chair

The Delmarva Folk Festival Committee needs a few good men and women to help.

This means YOU!

If you’re interested, call Kae at (302) 736-5585.


The first 2009 Festival meeting will be March 4, 2009 beginning at 6:30 at Sheridan’s Irish Pub in Smyrna.

 

 

-- Kae Mason, Festival Chair

Are you on Facebook? Check us out, be our friend. Just search for "Delaware Friends of Folk" and befriend us!!!

Thanks to new Board Member Storm Longhauser for setting it up!

 

 

 
In This Edition
Upcoming Coffeehouses & other events
Jan 17 Karen Savoca $7 / $10
Feb 21 Tannahill Weavers $15 / $20
Mar 21 Celtic Harvest $5 / $7
April 25 Nothin' But Trouble $7 / $10
May 16 Rory Block $15 / $20
June 13 Singer-Songwriter Circle $5 / $7
July 18 Folk Hero Contest #1 $3 / $5
Aug 15 Folk Hero Contest #2 $3 / $5
Oct 2 & 3 Delmarva Folk Festival $15 - $25
Oct 17 Judith Kay $5 / $7
Nov 21 TBD TBD
Dec 12 Annual Meeting & Open Mic FREE
Coffeehouses are held at the Wesley Chapel at Wesley College, Division & Bradford Sts., Dover. Very reasonably prices soft drinks, coffee, tea and snacks (fresh baked cookies!) 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 (or greatly reduced) for Wesley students and children 12 and under.
2008 Board & Officers
Beth Fizell Chairman of the Board, Booking, Development, Website, Newsletter
John Kidd Booking, Development
Clarence Brackin  
Kelly Crumpley Activities Chair
Storm Longhauser  
Rob Fox Treasurer
Kae Mason Festival Chair
Jim McGiffin Vice Chairman, Marketing Chair
Kristin Hamilton Memberships
Jan Crumpley Secretary

Looking for some great music? Look no further than our on-line calendar which lists concerts far and wide!


Special thanks to...
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.
Fordham Brewery, located right in Dover, Delaware, has generously been supporting our festival through donations-in-kind and promotional support.
Delaware Friends of Folk are members of the North American Folk Music & Dance Alliance.
Wesley College, which generously donates the space for our coffeehouses.
WVUD 91.3 – the voice of the U of Delaware
John Kalb – WSCL Radio – Supports our many events on his Just Folks radio show Saturday nights 8-11pm in Salisbury

Rob Fox of BBQ Grills on S. State St. in Dover keeps us in a variety of BBQ cuisine, for our special outdoor events.
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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!

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