F O L K C L U B O F S O U T H F L O R I D A
FOLK NOTES Visit us at http://members.aol.com/souflafolk for
music links and upcoming events January, 2003
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ACOUSTIC UNDERGROUND FOLK FRIDAY PRESENTS CONCERT SERIESPRESENTS: Stars of the 12th South Florida Folk Festival Friday January 17th, 8:00pm, entrance free Nick Annis & Elizabeth Crisfield The Therapy Sisters Saturday January 4th, 8:00pm
One of the nicest by-products of the burgeoning South
Michael Stock called them “those funny gals from
Texas”. These gals are hot, current and funny and
Florida folk music scene is the synergistic union of
many upcoming local performers. Elizabeth Crisfeld has
have been featured on NPR. Based in Austin, this
recently teamed up with an equally talented musical
literate and creative duo are at the top of their game
and on top of the national scene. Maurine McLean
writes music influenced by comic opera, Latin pop
music and TV themes songs of the 60’s. Lisa Rogers
was weaned on church music, cut her teeth on folk,
took her first steps to bluegrass, and found self-
realization in the world of novelty tunes. Lisa’s
melodic guitar and Maurine’s fretless bass go together
Dave Nachmanoff
the way for him. Nick is homegrown and close to our
pulse. Pixyish Elizabeth Crisfeld has such boundless
his direction and career. On stage at age 9, with an
(Philosophy), he quickly returned to the stage and
song writing. As a performer, he his full of energy,
personality and fun. His shows are “family friendly”
and appeal to all audiences. With a huge repertoire of
original songs he covers a broad range of topics and
musical genres. “Heartfelt, inspired songwriting… with
a delivery both biting and assured.” – Paul Zollo, Sing
fiddle and we now hear herregularly at contra dances in
The 12th Annual South Florida Folk Festival, is
January 18 & 19 www.southforidafolkfest.com
to immediately pick up any music she hears, Elizabeth
Folk Friday is the third Friday of November.
frequently jams with some of our finest performers.
Sponsored by the City of North Miami, Florida. Free
Her eyes smile, her feet step and her love for the music
Admission at the Museum of Contemporary Art, 770
infects everyone lucky enough to hear her.
NE 125th Street, North Miami, FL 305-893-6211. Luna Star Café, 775 NE 125th Street, N. Miami, FL
Produced by the Folk Club Of South Florida.
Please stop by the Luna Star Café, 775 NE 125th St.
Requested Contribution: $7.00 ($6.00 Members)
after the concert for a snack and more fine music.
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OPEN HOUSE & SONG SWAP
have separate reputations and musical histories, buttogether they are purely music. Steve is best known
Open House, Song Swap at Darlene Johnson's house,
as a songwriter for numerous major artists such as
Sunday January 12, 2003 from 5-8 p.m. Call Darlene
John Denver, Garth Brooks, Linda Ronstadt among
for her address in Coconut Grove, 305-445-1128. Come
others. As a skilled guitarist Steve has been compared
along with a song in your heart and a dish to share. As
always, listeners are welcome. Don’t hesitate to call if
UPCOMING EVENTS CONCERTS AT THE LUNA STAR CAFÉ Nick Annis & Elizabeth Crisfield Saturday January 4th, 8:00pm, see the first page.
777 N.W, 125 Court, North Miami, FL. 305-892-8522
MAIN STREET CAFÉ CONCERT SERIES
to Doc Watson. Cindy is renowned for her compelling
128 N. Krome Avenue, Homestead (305)245-7575 Web
voice and her trio recordings with Priscilla Herdman
site: http://www.mainstreetcafe.net. Main Street
and Anne Hills, as well as her solo albums. Cindy
Café's 'Up-Close and Personal' Concert Series for
compliments Steve’s guitar and fiddle, with guitar,
Songwriters in the Round
For information about upcoming events contact:
jkauf2997@aol.com or call Judy or Allan at 305-661-
Mad Agnes THE KAUFMAN'S AND BUKSTEL HOUSE Dave Nachmanoff CONCERTS Present Michael Johnson Small Potatoes David Stockerand One Drum
sings "Bluer Than Blue", "Give
Bob Malone
Directions: From the Florida Turnpike, exit Campbell
Drive, (exit #2) also known as SW 312 Street. Turn
Left onto N. Krome Avenue. FLSR 997. Please call
Laurie Oudin at 305-245-7575 to make your
His name is Michael Johnson. He has no plans to put on a cowboy hat, affect an
THE KAUFMAN'S HOUSE CONCERTS
accent, wear one glove or be anyone but himself. Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen
Moreover, he is "The" Michael Johnson, and he has
performed and lived more music and recorded more
January 25, 2003
hits than you would imagine. When asked what he
This Husband and Wife team of singers / songwriters /
would have you know about himself, Michael says:
musicians will be playing once again in South Florida
"Tell them that I love it." He started playing at age
after a long absence. Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen
thirteen and just never quit. Singing, playing, writing
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and recording are the only things he's ever done and
John Emil will open for
he loves it. "Tell them I play guitar." He really plays
guitar. He studied in Barcelona and he plays on all his
records with a unique and distinctive style. His playing
is an important part of his show. "I am a soloist at
heart." Michael often performs alone, and he has
elevated the art. He prefers the intimacy and
spontaneity of a show that can change with the
moment. What one remembers of Michael is the
texture of his voice, the meaning of the lyric and the
music of the guitar - singer, song and sound. And the
feeling of being at home with a friend.
dazzling hints of RobertJohnson to Wes Montgomery.
Please join us for an exciting night of music and fun
We thank you all so much for your support and look
Suggested donation for the concert is $15 at the door,
forward to hearing from you. . $15 donation per
reservation. Make out check and mail to: Ellen Bukstel,
14640 Mustang Trail, Southwest Ranches, FL 33330. Bob Malone Friday, January 31st, 8:00 pm
BY RESERVATION ONLY!. SEATING IS LIMITED.
To be held at. Temple Beth Or, 11715 Southwest 87
Avenue, Miami, FL. If you need directions.please call
Brian (the breadman) Wolfsohn will be handing out his
famous Honey bread: delicious desserts WILL BE SOLD
BARKER HOUSE CONCERTS, N. Miami
John, Billy Joel, Professor Longhair and Randy
305-644-9111 / 305-972-5685
Newman all rolled into one. His extraordinary
charisma and outstanding musicianship, likened in
Dave Nachmanoff
review to "the fervor of a man on fire", are as bold
and winning as the humor and depth of his 'tell-it-like-
Dave grew up surrounded by the active folk scene of
it-is' songwriting, delivered in a raspy voice
Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. during the
1960s and 70s, where he was exposed to a variety of
Backyard Blues Magazine describes him as "a
musical traditions and was inspired by performers like
raconteur of the human condition", with a dry wit and
Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie. At age 9, Dave wrote his
lyrical honesty often compared to John Hiatt or Bob
first song — the same year he met the legendary Libba
Cotton ("Freight Train") and was invited to accompany
her on stage. Throughout the 1970s and 80s, he
A consummate pianist and showman, Bob Malone
continued to write and perform, both solo and with
spans the musical spectrum from full tilt boogie and
several bands the D.C. area, London, and New York
hard driven funk to the seamless melodies of great
City. He studied music and philosophy at Columbia and
ballads that linger like classic standards.
Oxford universities, earned a Ph.D. in Philosophy from
Suggested donation for the concert is $15 at the door,
the University of California, Davis 1997), and promptly
retired from academia to dedicate himself to music.
Having paid his dues playing at bars, restaurants and
For Barker House Concert reservations call Maria
coffeehouses, Dave has built up an active mailing list of
Barker at 305-644-9111, 305-972-5685 or email maria@floridamusic.org.
over 4,000 fans throughout the country and is now
performing as an opening and featured act at some of
Please see our web site at: www.floridamusic.org for
the better-known listening rooms, performing arts
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CALENDAR OF ONGOING EVENTS South Florida Folk Festival
In addition to the events listed in Folk Notes, you will
find entertainment at the following regular events.
Send information/corrections for the Calendar of
The South Florida Folk Festival will be held on Jan 18th
Events to Linda Singer at 305-667-4386 or email her
& 19th in Easterlin Park in Fort Lauderdale (Oakland
Park). The directors of the Festival have already
Thursday, January 2nd
published the list of artists appearing: local artists
Live Music at Main Street Café (See Concerts List for details)
include: Amy Carol Webb, The Ashley Gang, Carla
Open mike at The Pelican's Nest, 10442 SW 86th Street, Miami,
Ulbrich, Crush Velvet, Gary & Ellen Bukstel, Glenn
305-254-0108,on Thursdays from 8:00 pm to 12:00 pm run byLenny Batista.
Rubel, Grant Livingston, Marie Nofsinger, Nick Annis,
Acoustic Jam Session led by Jomo, master Mbira-player. Backstage,
Rod MacDonald, and Val C. Wisecracker & The
12201 NW 7th Avenue, North Miami, Phone Art. 305-688-5106.
Walking Catfish. Tickets can be purchased at
Friday, January 3rd
www.browardfolkclub.com right now. Brochures are in
Open Mike at Main Street Café, 128 N. Krome Avneue, Homestead. The Luna Star Café. Nicholas the Storyteller. Open Mike after
the mail. It's coming & it won't be long. "It's that time
of year", Amy Carol Webb. Plan on making it this year. Saturday, January 4th
Main Street Café - sing a long with the Pathfinders
Phone Laurie at: 305-245-7575 Sunday, January 5th Bluegrass Under the Trees, Ives Optmist Club- $3;00 1511 NE 207 Rod MacDonald
St. N. Miami Beach-Lenny 954-741 5997. Monday, January 6th
Rod's appearances during January will be as follows:
Open mike at The Taurus Grill, 3540 Main Highway, Coconut Groveon Mondays from 7:30 pm to 11pm run by John Brown
Tuesday, January 7th 1st Tuesday of the Month- Music Industry Networking Night 7:00pm
3/29/2003 Lake Worth Festival-Downtown Lake
to 9:00pm, One Night Stan’s, 2333 Hollywood Boulevard,
Hollywood, Fl. Tel.: 954-929-1566. Open Mike 7:00-10:00pm, The Chat Room Café, 1862 N. Young
5/18/2003 7:00 PM The Barnacle State Historic
Circle, Hollywood, Fl. 954-920-9299. Thursday, January 9th Live Music at Main Street Café (See Concerts List for details) Open mike at The Pelican's Nest, 10442 SW 86th Street, Miami, David LaFleur
305-254-0108,on Thursdays from 8:00 pm to 12:00 pm run byLenny Batista.
David LaFleur's tres cool gigs for January:
Acoustic Jam Session led by Jomo, master Mbira-player. Backstage,12201 NW 7th Avenue, North Miami, Phone Art. 305-688-5106.
1/9/03, Thurs., The Pines, US 1 in Suniland Shopping
Friday, January 10th
Broward Folk Club at the Chocolate Moose, 9118 S.R. 84 (I-595 &Pine Island Road) Davie. (954-474-5040) Open Mike, 7:30 pm,
1/11/03, Sat., Wallflower Gallery, NE 10th St. Miami,
Open Mike at Main Street Café, 128 N. Krome Avneue, Homestead. The Luna Star Café. Nicholas the Storyteller. Open Mike after
1/18/03, Sat., Starbucks University of Miami, US 1
Saturday, January 11th Open Mike with Mojo Hand Willy and Carrie Lynn at the Luna Star Café, 775 NE 125 Street, North Miami 305-892-8522.
1/24/03, Fri., Starbucks Drive-Thru, US 1 and 147 St.,
Main Street Café - sing a long with the Pathfinders
Phone Laurie at: 305-245-7575 Monday, January 13th MojoHand Willy
Open mike at The Taurus Grill, 3540 Main Highway, Coconut Groveon Mondays from 7:30 pm to 11pm run by John Brown
Of 'Deepwater' tellin Ya about a great show coming up!
Tuesday, January 14th Open Mike 7:00-10:00pm, The Chat Room Café, 1862 N. Young
He will be at the MAIN STREET CAFE on Jan. 2nd,
Circle, Hollywood, Fl. 954-920-9299.
2003, from 8pm to 10pm, with Keith Hope, who has
Thursday, January 16th
gritty & touching originals, and Lauren Echo, who is
Songwriters Showcase- 7:30 pm. Open Mike, 9:00p.m. Featured
quite a dynamic acoustic guitar player & a beautiful
Songwriters, Cancun Mexican Grill, 1828 Harrison St., Hollywood. 954-922-8515.
Live Music at Main Street Café (See Concerts List for details)
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Open mike at The Pelican's Nest, 10442 SW 86th Street, Miami, 305-
MICHAEL STOCK
254-0108,on Thursdays from 8:00 pm to 12:00 pm run by LennyBatista. on Folk and Acoustic Music
Acoustic Jam Session led by Jomo, master Mbira-player. Backstage,12201 NW 7th Avenue, North Miami, Phone Art. 305-688-5106. Friday, January 17th
Open Mike at Main Street Café, 128 N. Krome Avneue, Homestead.
The Luna Star Café. Nicholas the Storyteller. Open Mike after
Nicholas (10:00pm.) Saturday, January 18th
Contra Dance at the American Czech-Slovak Cultural Club 13325 Arch
Creek Road, North Miami. No partner is needed. Instruction at 7:30
p.m., dance starts at 8:00 pm. $5.00 donation, bring a snack to
share: http://www.fiddlers-grove.com/everglad.html or contact Guy954-524-8990 or Warren 561-395-7338.
Open Mike with Mojo Hand Willy and Carrie Lynn at the Luna Star
Café, 775 NE 125 Street, North Miami 305-892-8522.
Main Street Café - sing a long with the PathfindersPhone Laurie at: 305-245-7575
I am looking forward to the start of this New Year. Sunday, January 19th
2003 is going to be great. I am very excited about the
Broward Folk Club Sing-Out in the Park, Secret Woods nature Center,2701 State Road 84, Fort Lauderdale
artists that I will be featuring / interviewing this
month. On January 5, I will be featuring and
Monday, January 20th
interviewing the Songwriter Finalists for the South
Open mike at The Taurus Grill, 3540 Main Highway, Coconut Grove
Florida Folk Festival that will take place on January 18
on Mondays from 7:30 pm to 11pm run by John Brown Tuesday, January 21st
and 19. Dave Cambest from the Folk festival will be
Open Mike 7:00-10:00pm, The Chat Room Café, 1862 N. Young
with me on the show helping with the interviews.
Circle, Hollywood, Fl. 954-920-9299.
Also on January 5, I am will feature Ms. Perry Smilw. Thursday, January 23rd
Perry is from Brooklyn and she is a very famous
Live Music at Main Street Café (See Concerts List for details)Open mike at The Pelican's Nest, 10442 SW 86th Street, Miami, 305-
Jewish folk singer. Perry is the originator of the
254-0108,on Thursdays from 8:00 pm to 12:00 pm run by Lenny
"Freedom Music Project" which features a chorus of
Jewish and Black singers who sing among other
Acoustic Jam Session led by Jomo, master Mbira-player. Backstage,
things about bridging the gap between the Jewish and
12201 NW 7th Avenue, North Miami, Phone Art. 305-688-5106. Friday, January 24th
Open Mike at Main Street Café, 128 N. Krome Avneue, Homestead.
January 13, I will feature Jerry Gray. Jerry Gray is a
The Luna Star Café. Nicholas the Storyteller. Open Mike afterNicholas (10:00pm.)
famous banjo player in Canada. He is currently in
Saturday, January 25th
Florida teaching a course on Folk Music and Protest at
Main Street Café - sing a long with the Pathfinders
Florida Atlantic University. Jerry founded a Canadian
group in the early 50s called the Travelers. The
Open Mike with Mojo Hand Willy and Carrie Lynn at the Luna StarCafé, 775 NE 125 Street, North Miami 305-892-8522.
Travelers played music that was banned in this
Sunday, January 26th
country. The Travelers started as a protest band; they
Broward Folk Club Open House (Free). Song Swap, jam, covered dish
played the music of the Weavers also. On January 19,
party. Contact Janis Rubel 561-487-0253 or grubel@interpoint.net
I will be playing the pre-recorded National Blue Grass
Monday, January 27th Open mike at The Taurus Grill, 3540 Main Highway, Coconut Grove
Awards that took place in November. This awards
on Mondays from 7:30 pm to 11pm run by John Brown
Tuesday, January 28th Open Mike 7:00-10:00pm, The Chat Room Café, 1862 N. Young
I recently received a really nice CD from Enoch Kent: I
Circle, Hollywood, Fl. 954-920-9299. am a Working Chap. Enoch is a Scottish acapella
Thursday, January 30th
singer with a thick brogue, his songs are poignant and
Live Music at Main Street Café (See Concerts List for details)Open mike at The Pelican's Nest, 10442 SW 86th Street, Miami, 305-
254-0108,on Thursdays from 8:00 pm to 12:00 pm run by LennyBatista. Acoustic Jam Session led by Jomo, master Mbira-player. Backstage,
Due to space limitations in this edition of
12201 NW 7th Avenue, North Miami, Phone Art. 305-688-5106. Friday, January 31st FOLK NOTES, our CD REVIEW and
Open Mike at Main Street Café, 128 N. Krome Avneue, Homestead. ARTIST OF THE MONTH columns will be
The Luna Star Café. Nicholas the Storyteller. Open Mike afterNicholas (10:00pm.)
held over until the February edition.
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THE FOLK CLUB OF SOUTH FLORIDA, INC. 2003 OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND BOARD INSTRUCTIONS:
The nominating committee's recommendations are listed below. There is space on the board forall nominees and write-ins who receive a majority of the votes cast. If you have a write-in vote,list it in the space provided. Individual members have one vote. Family memberships have onevote per adult. You must be a paid-up member of the club for your vote to be counted. If youhave a write-in for Member-at-Large please use the space provided. APPROVAL [x] Or WRITE-IN SUBMISSION OF BALLOTS: Remove this page from the FOLK NOTES Newsletter and complete the empty boxes by approving
the nominee's, or by submitting the name(s) of your nominee(s). You may bring your ballot tothe annual meeting and party on February 10th, 2003, or deliver it to Linda Singer, Secretary,
5249 SW 71 Place, Miami, FL 33155-5607.
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FOLK CLUB OF SOUTH FLORIDA ANNUAL MEETING AND PARTY Sunday, February 9, 2003, For Members Only ANNUAL MEETING 4:00 PM TO 5:00 PM
We will elect our officers and board of directors. Members are encouraged to offer ideas & suggestions to enhance our club.ANNUAL DINNER AND PARTY 5:00 PM TO 9:00 PM
Dinner, music and fellowship will follow the annual meeting. Bring your musical instruments.
Bring a new member. A piano will be available. Get to know your fellow Folk Club members.
The party will be held in a private home near Sunset Drive & SW 97th Ave. Please RSVP to 305-
595-1901 as soon as possible so that we will know how many people to provide seating and food
for and so you can get the address and directions.
You may renew your membership (or join) in advance or at the Annual Meeting. FOLK CLUB OF SOUTH FLORIDA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION / RENEWAL FORMFOR YEAR ENDING JANUARY 31, 2004
The Folk Club of South Florida is a non-profit organization (501-C) and member of The North
American Folk Music and Dance Alliance. We proudly support Friends of Florida Folk and radio
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FOLK CLUB OF SOUTH FLORIDA Is a non-profit organization (501-C) and member of The North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance. We
proudly support Friends of Florida Folk and the radio station WLRN in Miami, Florida. David Skinner: President: 305-667-4386; dskidav@bellsouth.net
Barry White: Vice-President/Treasurer: 305-251-1960; bwtamia@bellsouth.net
Linda Singer: Secretary: 305-667-4386; lcsingerpa@telocity.com
Board Members: Charles Rathburn: 305-238-3365; CratMiami@aol.com Betty Friedrichsen: 305-595-1901; bettyfriedrichse@hotmail.com
Grant Livingston: 305-444-1230; grant@grantlivingston.com
Maria Barker: 305-981-3760; maria@floridamusic.org
Newsletter Editors: John and Maria Barker: 305-644-9111 or maria@floridamusic.org
WEBSITE LINKS- The FCSF Website is maintained by Webmaster: George Blackwell. Folk Club of South Florida: http://members.aol.com/souflafolk South Florida Folk Festival: www.southfloridafolkfest.com Broward Folk Club: www.browardfolkclub.com Michael Stock Folk & Acoustic Show: MSTOCK@WLRN.ORG Singer’s House Concert Series: www.singerfolkmusic.com Local Folk Music Resources: www.cusfolks.com North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance: www.folk.org Barker House Concert Series: www.floridamusic.org
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