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This weekend, be in Brooklyn to celebrate Bayou-born sounds, learn a new song; refine a dance step or fiddle tune; hear award winning bands play; play at a Community Jam session; or enjoy a Cajun-made authentic Jambalaya. Jalopy and Jalopy Tavern are hosting a three day event- the 2013 Bayou n’ Brooklyn Music Festival- that will welcome cultural ambassadors Christine Balfa, Cajun music’s most talented and revered vocalists and guitar players:Ed Poullard, accordion builder and Creole fiddler who still carries the tradition of the late Canray Fontenot, and Bebe Carriere; and Megan Brown, singer from Tepetate, LA.
This three day music festival takes place on May 10, 11, and 12 at Jalopy Theatre and School of Music set on 315 Columbia Street (between Hamilton and Woodhull) Brooklyn, NY 11231 USA. Click here for more details!
There’s a great bluegrass show in Manhattan tonight featuring Bennett Sullivan, who is releasing his first bluegrass CD on Thursday, May 9th, at Session 73 in Manhattan. Doors at 8 pm and the show starts at 9 pm.
Bennett is an extremely talented musician, and a fantastic part of the NYC music scene. He has collaborated on multiple recordings of other artists, and this is his debut under his own name, with hand-picked musicians recording and performing his own music.
Born in the rolling hills of North Carolina, Bennett Sullivan took to playing bluegrass music at an early age. Being influenced largely by innovators Earl Scruggs and Bela Fleck, he fused their styles to create his own voice, entirely unique in the bluegrass genre. Bennett moved to New York three years ago, and began working on writing songs for his very first solo record, titled “Lady Nora.” The songs off this record are rooted in bluegrass, but hint at different influences such as jazz, and classical music.
In New York, Bennett has performed at several notable venues and festivals, including Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, the United Nations amphitheater, the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in California, and many others. He has toured with names such as Rana Santacruz, The Six Deadly Venoms, the Birdhive Boys, and the Jeanette Williams Band. To listen to some of Bennett’s music, visit his website.
Hat tip to reader Stephen Farrelly for letting us know about the show!
Union Street Preservation Society’s David Leiberman writes to make sure the Bluegrass NYC community is aware of this great show coming to Union Hall this weekend:
THE GREAT AMERICAN ROOTS STOMP
May 3 and 4 | 8pm
Jen Larson is recording a 6-song EP with producer/guitarist Michael Daves and some of the best pickers in the growing NYC bluegrass scene! Support the Kickstarter (and get the EP) today.
Don’t miss this three day extravaganza of roots music.
B.B. King Blues Club in Times Square gets a taste of bluegrass tomorrow, Wednesday April 17th, with a show from Greensky Bluegrass at 8PM.

It’s getting warm out and that means time for bluegrass brunch! If you prefer to stay in Brooklyn for your bluegrass brunch, check out Van Horn’s Sandwich Shop, located at 231 Court Street near Warren. Every week, different bands drop in to play. So far, bands have included Kings County Strings, Fresh Baked Bluegrass and Tommy Feeley and Friends. Hours are 12 till 3 and the food is phenomenal and affordable.
Contact Doug Hatt to learn how your band can play.
Earl Scruggs & friends- Foggy Mountain Breakdown. It’s been just a year since Earl passed; here’s to him and his enormous legacy.

This year the amazing team at Jalopy and Down Home Radio bring the 5th installment of The Brooklyn Folk Festival. This year, the program takes place at The Bell House, a fantastic home for a fantastic event that has grown each year. Here is the full run down:
7pm Jackson Lynch – Blues guitar, old time fiddle and banjo.
7:45pm Joey Arbata – Uilleann piper – Irish bagpipes.
8:30pm Kristin Andreassen & Friends, featuring Chris Eldridge of the Punch Brothers – Old time and original songs.
9:15pm Cherven Traktor – Bulgarian stringband music.
10pm The Cactus Blossoms – Old school original Country music, all the way from Minnesota! Not to be missed.
10:45pm Alex Battles and the Whisky Rebellion – Brooklyn Country at its finest.
11:30pm The Brain Cloud – Western Swing and early popular styles, traditionals and originals.
Afternoon Concert:
2:15pm Stephanie Coleman & Cleek Schrey – Old time fiddle duet.
3pm Joe Bellulovich – Country blues guitar and harmonica.
3:45pm Melody Walker and Jacob Groopman – Folk duet, all the way from California!
4:30pm Great Smoky Mountain Bluegrass Band – Excellent Bluegrass from the great state of Tennessee!
5:15pm Hunter Holmes – Blues and old time, direct from South Carolina! Not to be missed.
6pm Mamie Minch and Tamar Korn – Blues and old time duet.
6:45pm The Canebrake Rattlers – Old time string band making rare appearance.
7:30pm Peter Stampfel and the Ether Frolic Mob – Natural music.
Evening Concert:
8:30pm The Down Hill Strugglers with John Cohen – Old time string band.
9:15pm Naomi Shelton and the Gospel Queens – Gospel.
10pm Radio Jarocho – Son Jarocho from Veracruz, MX
10:45pm Jessy Carolina & The Hot Mess – Hot Jazz
Afternoon Concert:
2pm Heather Wood with Ken Schatz and Frank Woerner- Ballads, Sea Shanties and English Folk Songs.
2:45pm Andy Statman – Amazing Bluegrass and Klezmer music! 2012 NEA National Heritage Award winner.
3:30pm Brotherhood of the Jug Band Blues – Jug band music, traditional, original.
4:15pm Jerron “Blind Boy” Paxton – Blues guitar, stride piano, old time banjo and fiddle.
5pm The Whiskey Spitters – Blues, jug band, old time and novelty songs.
5:45pm Elijah Wald – Folk singer, all the way from Boston. Not to be missed!
6:30pm Feral Foster – Original songs and occasional blues with harmonica.
Evening Concert:
7:15pm SQUARE DANCE called by Dave Harvey of NYC Barndance!
8pm Tim Eriksen – old time songs and ballads with banjo, fiddle and guitar. Shapenote singing. Featured in the film, “Cold Mountain.”
9pm Jeffrey Lewis – Original songs, sometimes with visuals!
9:45pm Four o’Clock Flowers – Blues and old time duet.
10:30pm Ian Link – Original songs.
This festival promises a super fun weekend of Traditional Cajun Cooking & Music, plus Old-Time, Country, Irish, Jazz & Swing. The show starts at 12:00 Friday with Cajun cooking classes, and music rages through the evening, including Hilary Hawke’s amazing band, Dubl Handi.
The Roots Revival Roadshow Comes to NYC
Appearing at Rockwood Music Hall New York, NY
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Folk music is on the rise again. The Roots Revival Roadshow is coming to town to show you why. This triple bill of bands from the Northeast precisely captures the energy and excitement of the movement.
Melding the sounds of folk and bluegrass with grimey rock-and-roll saxophone and gut-bucket blues, Roosevelt Dime (Brooklyn, NY) delivers a music they describe as “steamboat soul”. They have been praised by the New York Times as “”…a perpetual crowd pleaser” and have been featured in premier festivals including Caramoor, Musikfest, and The Philadelphia Folk Fest.
Somewhere between Waylon Jennings and Mumford and Sons, you find North of Nashville (Portland ME), an outlaw country duo of guitar and fiddle, recently nominated for “Best Folk, Country and Roots Act” in the 2012 New England Music Awards. Frontman Jay Basiner keeps one foot on the kick drum, and the other firmly planted in the rich tradition of American music.
Hailed by Relix Magazine for their “endless musical vocabulary,” five-piece string band Union Street Preservation Society (Brooklyn, NY) offers a blend of old-time and early jazz, as if Old Crow Medicine Show were transplanted into a prohibition-era speakeasy. Their most recent album features legendary mandolinist Andy Statman, whose own unusual blend of jazz and bluegrass perfectly complements the band’s eclectic sound.
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
Sunday March 24, 7:00pm
196 Allen St, New York, NY
Country musician Jack Greene, a veteran star of the Grand Ole Opry, died of complications from Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 83, the Nashville, Tennessee, music hall said on Friday.
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