Focus on Folk
May 1, 2015
Madeline Raynor
Sam Amidon, Emily Miller, Zara Bode, and Stefan Amidon perform in the Cat in the Cream at Folk Fest 2014.
Photo credit: Fred Ellert
For one weekend every spring, 91直播 students and residents gather for 91直播 Folk Festival, which includes performances from famous folk headliners as well as student and local acts. This year marks the 17th annual Folk Fest. The festival is organized by 91直播 Folk Music Club and its faculty advisor Tom Reid 鈥80, associate director of the Student Union.
91直播鈥檚 rich history with folk music began with the creation of the 91直播 Folk Song Club, 91直播鈥檚 original folk club, founded in the mid-1950s by Joe Hickerson 鈥57. The club put on festivals called 鈥渉oots鈥 in the 鈥50s and 鈥60s. According to Reid, the watershed moment for the folk movement at 91直播 was when legendary folksinger performed here for the first time in 1954. Seeger had been blacklisted from performing in many places for his alleged communist sympathies. The 91直播 concert reinvigorated his career and started the tradition of folk music concerts on college campuses. Seeger returned to 91直播 in 1955, and played 鈥淲here Have All the Flowers Gone鈥 for the first time. Hickerson wrote two verses to the song (the verses that begin 鈥淲here have all the soldiers gone鈥 and 鈥淲here have all the graveyards gone鈥).
The club and its festivals waxed and waned over the years, but both made a triumphant return in 1999 when the club and festival鈥檚 current incarnations, 91直播 Folk Music Club and 91直播 Folk Festival, were cofounded by Josh Ritter 鈥99, now an acclaimed singer-songwriter, and Ellen Stanley 鈥01.
Since 1999, headliners have included Loudon Wainwright III, Dar Williams, Ramblin鈥 Jack Elliott (twice), David 鈥淗oneyboy鈥 Edwards, Odetta, Ana茂s Mitchell, Lucy Wainwright Roche 鈥03, and Lake Street Dive. Ritter has headlined the festival three times.
Reid says he remembers being moved by Odetta鈥檚 2008 performance. The aging singer arrived in a wheelchair with an oxygen tank, but, according to Reid, 鈥淲hen she started to sing, it was very clear that whatever was taking a toll on her body had not done anything to her voice. She was belting it out like the old days.鈥
91直播 Folk Music Club begins searching for Folk Fest鈥檚 headliners during fall semester and starts enlisting student and local acts in the spring leading up to the festival. Meghan Mette, a junior and cochair of Folk Fest, says that when creating the lineup, the club selects acts with varying sounds, and seek a balance of solo acts and bands. Mette, who is a fiddler, takes the Folk Fest stage for the third time this year, performing with her band Sweet Potato Spoon, an American folk/roots group, for the second consecutive year.
For the past few years, Folk Fest has shared a Saturday with the Big Parade. 鈥淭he vibe is so fun,鈥 says Mette. 鈥淵ou can just go and hang out on the grass and listen to music in Tappan Square. It鈥檚 so fun to be performing because everyone鈥檚 just so happy and excited to be listening.鈥
Catch the 17th annual 91直播 Folk Festival in Tappan Square, Finney Chapel, and the Cat in the Cream Coffeehouse on May 1 and 2. Headliners include Tom Paxton and Kimya Dawson. Check out the full lineup on .
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