#FRFF Preview, Part 1
For the past couple weeks, I’ve been listening to a Spotify Playlist of the 2015 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artists. Here are some of my notes about the performers.
I’ve also set up a Facebook Interests Page and a Twitter list of social media accounts of the emerging artists, as I find their accounts.
I also want to highlight a blog post, with links to some of the emerging artists webpages.
With that, let me highlight some of the performers I’ve been listening to.
Meg Braun (Nashville, TN)
Meg’s bio includes: “Meg came to New York to pursue a career in community organizing” She is friends with a bunch Falcon Ridge Friends, politics friends, and old NYC friends. She has the plaintive voice of a community organizer influenced by Joni Mitchell, and sings songs that tell compelling stories.
Gypsy Moon keeps grabbing my attention as it pops up on the Spotify Playlist
Josh Brooks (Vergennes, VT)
Webpage
His bio says, “Plain and simple, Josh Brooks knows how to write a song… Brooks has evolved into a craftsman and poet-philosopher in the spirit of his idols Guy Clark, Steve Earle, Johnny Cash and John Prine.”
It is the sort of music I really like and he writes, and sings it well. “Queen for a Day” catches my attention as it comes around on the playlist.
Katie Dahl (Baileys Harbor, WI)
There are quite a few songs of hers that jump out at me. Good storytelling songs: Pier 33, The World As I Found It, Ghosts of Sheboygan Town.
Meghan Cary with Analog Gypsies (Erdenheim, PA)
Webpage
Facebook Page
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Reverb Nation Page
Probably the song of hers that jumps out most at me is “Building This House”. Perhaps some of this is because it makes me think ofMiranda’s BIG Art; Tiny House project.
Mya Byrne (New York, NY)
I like her music, but have yet to find a favorite song by her.
Chasing June (Rockaway, NJ)
Any band that record Wayfaring Stranger starts off on a good foot with me. Their song, The Magician catches my attention when it pops up on my playlist.
Annika (Blauvelt, NY)
Webpage
Facebook Page
Twitter
For my local friends, it is worth noting that she is Playing at The Space in Hamden on July 25th. She has a sweet voice, and often wins song writing competitions, but I haven’t yet been grabbed by any of her songs, yet.
Mark Allen Berube (Brooklyn, NY)
Humorous songs about Vampire Women of Jersey City, Bride of Frankenstein Hair, and The Higgs Bosong.
These are my notes so far. There are several other emerging artists that I’m really looking forward to that I hope to write about in coming posts.