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SUMMARY:Hootenanny with Your Hosts at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Our Hootenanny goes back to the term’s roots from the 1940s to the 1960s as an informal gathering featuring folk and traditional musicians with lots of audience participation. The Almanac Singers and others would often use a Hootenanny as a rent party or a political fundraiser in New York City\, so we will use this as a way to help pay for the use of our venue here at Standing Rock Cultural Arts in Kent. Leading this Hootenanny will be your hosts from Folknet’s Mountain Rose Concert Series — Ed Amann\, Rick Feinberg\, and Bill Schilling along with Castle Garden featuring Paul Certo\, Joanne Laaessig\, and Rob Richardson. We hope to have your voices as part of the audience singing along.\n\n\n\n\n\nEd Amann started with guitar in 1963. Ed started playing in public at The Needle’s Eye in Kent. Ed started playing with bands while in Army in Texas and toured with The Elmore Brothers Band in mid ’70s. Ed has played with a number of commercial bands around Akron before going solo.\nEd started playing as a single in 2001 in order to get his songs out to the public. Ed writes in many styles. The albums are mostly performed as solo acoustic\, pretty much like a live show. The singles are much more electric\, channeling the band Ed hears in his head.\nEd’s solo shows celebrate the oral tradition of folk music.  All songs\, original and cover are performed from memory. There is no set list so it is never the same show twice.  Songs are selected in real-time as Ed responds to his audience.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Castle Garden trio evolved out of a larger band that began as re-enactors. Most of their repertoire is traditional song\, with a large maritime influence. Early members Paul Certo and Rob Richardson were joined by Joanne Laessig when they found their taste in music largely overlapped.\nPaul Certo is the longest serving member\, through 2 previous  band incarnations. He has honed his skills over decades of open mics\, small gigs\, and back yard picking for his own amusement. He has a large catalog of songs he can pull up faster than most people can change keys. Guitar and banjo are his main instruments\, but he’s great on ukulele and lap dulcimer as well. Folks enjoy Paul’s soft steady vocals.\nRob Richardson’s love of song he credits to the influence of his mother’s Girl Scout campfire songs. His love for the songs we sing is evident. His enthusiastic singing is supplemented by playing hammer dulcimer. He supports the other singers with a range of recorders.\nJoanne Laessig has been singing folk since she was a wee girl sent to summer camps in the 1960s. A love of singing with others had her hosting Folknet’s Song Circle in the early years; later\, about a dozen years of hosting Community Sings twice annually. Her involvement in folk music grew by promoting folk concerts since 1985. She slowly took to playing and singing solo\, accompanying herself with autoharp\, anglo concertina\, and bowed psaltery through open mics. Castle Garden proved the perfect blend of these two tracks.\n\n\n\n\n\nInspired by Pete Seeger\, the Almanac Singers\, Woody Guthrie\, and the Weavers\, Rick Feinberg learned guitar and banjo in the early 1960s. From New York (where he was a regular at Washington Square Sunday jams)\, he moved to Berkeley and Chicago. Then\, for most of the last 50 years\, his home has been northeastern Ohio. Rick plays old-time and traditional Americana music as well as a variety of topical songs. In addition to solo performances\, he has regularly appeared as a member of the Crooked River String Band and the Kent Shindig All Stars.\n\n\n\n\n\nBill Schilling has been singing and playing various folk instruments (at least 20 with variations of several) for over 55 years. He has performed for audiences of all ages in many settings from coast to coast. Bill often performs with others including Linda Sigismondi with whom he has recorded “Songs from Canal Days”. Since Bill believes that his music should be inclusive\, he is involved in many groups which share music. They include: Dulci-More: Folk & Traditional Musicians (founder and leader of this group); the annual Dulci-More Festival (director for its 25 years); the Canton Folk Song Society (an original member); the Dulcimer Society of Trumbull County (reorganized and helps lead this group); Folknet (charter Executive Committee Member & past President); PattyFest\, Inc. (Board member); and Folk Music at Weatherbury Farm (an originator of and workshop leader). His “Dulci-More Public Domain Songbooks” are used by clubs around the country.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEd Amann\n\nCastle Garden — Paul Certo\, Rob Richardson\, Joanne Laessig\n\nRick Feinberg\n\nBill Schilling
URL:https://folknet.org/event/hootenanny-with-your-hosts-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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SUMMARY:Kristine Jackson at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Kristine Jackson \nKristine Jackson is a full-time artist based in Cleveland\, Ohio\, with over 20 years of experience sharing her musical journey across various genres. From national tours to steady local gigs\, Kristine thrives on connecting with audiences through her music.\nEquipped with a diverse set of tools including songwriting\, acoustic guitar\, cigar box guitar\, ukulele\, and the wooden Native American flute\, she strives to create truly entertaining and meaningful experiences for everyone.\nThroughout her career\, Kristine has been blessed to share the stage with many legendary artists\, including B.B. King\, Mavis Staples\, and Buddy Guy. She maintains a regular schedule of live performances while also creating content for her YouTube channel\, where she enjoys connecting with fans from around the world.
URL:https://folknet.org/event/kristine-jackson-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260301T210000
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CREATED:20260110T190546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260110T215636Z
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SUMMARY:Celtic Rush at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Celtic Rush \nCeltic Rush is a group of six friends that have been making music together since 2012.  We met at an open Irish session\, and went from there. Since that time we have performed in Ohio\, West Virginia\, and Pennsylvania at festivals\, weddings\, concert halls\, and  pubs. We perform predominantly traditional Celtic music\, but not always in a traditional manner. Join us for a song\, hornpipe\, or something with our own twist! Our members and instrumentation contribute to our unique sound.  Slainte`!
URL:https://folknet.org/event/celtic-rush-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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SUMMARY:Tyler Bohinc at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Tyler Bohinc \nTyler Bohinc is a union musician and organizer in Northeast Ohio. Tyler’s guitar playing is unique and colorful\, pursuing something new every time he plays. His vocals are soft and true\, captivating listeners. He weaves a sense of exploration\, respect\, and joy through an array of traditional bluegrass\, folk\, and jazz while emphasizing a focus on the people’s music. Music rooted in tradition\, history\, and the struggle of working people. You will hear new takes on union songs\, original music\, and more when Tyler takes the stage.
URL:https://folknet.org/event/tyler-bohinc-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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SUMMARY:Rio Neon at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Rio Neon \nThere simply is no other band like Rio Neon. On stage they look like a string band\, but the sound is unique. Folk-Jazz is what they call it\, a singular mix of jazz standards\, swing tunes and folk from the 50’s to current tunes. \nThe lineup includes Sally Kandel on vocals and uke; Red Michel on vocals and guitars; John Reynolds fiddle\, mandolin and vocals; Roger Phillips guitar\, mandolin and vocals; Bob Smith on bass; and Jim Kooser on percussion. All have been fixtures in the Kent music scene since the 70s. \nThe blend presents a singular approach to American roots music\, from distinct takes on tunes from the Great American Songbook\, to our own arrangements of tunes from Dylan\, Waits\, the Subdudes\, and tunes from great local songwriters and our own originals. Folk-Jazz!!
URL:https://folknet.org/event/rio-neon-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251005T190000
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SUMMARY:Lauren Brabson at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Lauren Brabson \nLauren Brabson is a regional touring artist and emerging folk singer-songwriter from Barberton\, Ohio. A self-taught musician\, Lauren’s songwriting is candid and deeply personal\, focusing on themes of acceptance in everyday life. Her emotive vocal delivery – sometimes jubilant\, sometimes melancholic – brings these stories to life for listeners. \nBeyond performing\, Lauren is a dedicated advocate for the local music scene\, championing her fellow musicians and independent venues. As a woman in music production\, she is passionate about paving the way for others in the industry. \nLauren has captivated audiences across numerous festival and club stages\, earning a dedicated following. To date\, she has released three Eps – Sad Girl Blues and Gypsy in 2022\, and Hey\, It’s Lauren in 2024—along with her 2024 single\, Matriarch. \nConnect with her on Facebook and Instagram\, and hear more of her music on all streaming platforms.
URL:https://folknet.org/event/lauren-brabson-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250914T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250914T211500
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SUMMARY:Magpie (Terry Leonino & Greg Artzner) at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Magpie (Terry Leonino & Greg Artzner) \nMagpie (Terry Leonino and Greg Artzner) began to play music together in Kent\, Ohio in September of 1973. Terry was a student in her senior year at Kent State University in the fall of ’73\, and when she graduated the following spring\, she and Greg\, along with their band-mate at the time\, Mark Cozy\, packed Greg’s VW bus and moved to the Washington\, DC area. In the years since then\, they have traveled and toured extensively\, performed in concerts\, at folk clubs and festivals around the world\, and recorded many times. Acoustic bassist Paul Duff joined the trio for a year from 1975 to 1976. In ’76\, both Mark and Paul left the band and Terry and Greg continued on\, once more as a duo. \nTerry’s voice is a truly impressive instrument\, not only because of its natural power\, but also because of her versatility. She is a gifted singer of jazz and blues in the tradition of Connie Boswell and Billie Holiday\, but is equally comfortable with the subtle beauty of traditional folk and contemporary songs. Add to this her uncanny ability to find the perfect harmony line\, and\, in a powerful blend of their two voices\, you have a real treat for the ear. As if this weren’t enough\, Terry is also an excellent player of the harmonica\, mandolin\, fretted dulcimer\, and rhythm guitar. \nGreg is an outstanding guitarist whose fingerstyle approach owes a lot to his heroes\, guitar legends such as Reverend Gary Davis\, Big Bill Broonzy\, Nick Lucas\, Phil Ochs\, and Rolly Brown. His playing is the solid basis of Magpie’s sound\, providing whatever is called for\, whether it be a hard-driving rhythm\, or a ringing lyrical beauty. From a slow Scots air or a plaintive ballad to a rollicking ragtime blues or infectious swing\, Greg covers it all. His high baritone voice has equal range and his captivating interpretation gives power and beauty to the full spectrum\, from growling blues\, to a Chilean lament\, to a sweet croon. \nFrom the beginning Terry and Greg’s interests in various musical styles have led them to be eclectic in their repertoire. Rather than confine themselves to a single style\, Magpie has always embraced a veritable musical rainbow\, and with impressive proficiency in each different genre. From traditional\, classic country\, swing\, and blues of the nineteen twenties and thirties\, to contemporary songs written by themselves and others\, Terry and Greg cover a lot of musical ground.
URL:https://folknet.org/event/magpie-terry-leonino-greg-artzner-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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SUMMARY:Tina Bergmann & Bryan Thomas at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Tina Bergmann & Bryan Thomas \nTina Bergmann & Bryan Thomas are a northeast Ohio husband and wife duo playing American Old Time\, Celtic\, and South American Music on Hammered Dulcimer & Bass. \nTina is a virtuoso hammered dulcimer player known for her driving energy\, syncopated rhythms and fine musicality. Described by Pete Seeger as “the best hammered dulcimer player I’ve heard in my life\,” she’s also been promoted as the “Diva of the Dulcimer” by Apollo’s Fire\, Cleveland’s Baroque Orchestra. \nBryan Thomas is a dynamic and conversational double bassist\, sought for his ability to embrace tradition but defy convention. \nTogether Tina and Bryan create a surprising and wonderful musical experience that has enthralled audiences throughout the United States.
URL:https://folknet.org/event/tina-bergmann-bryan-thomas-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250601T190000
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CREATED:20250316T014044Z
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SUMMARY:The Hired Hands at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:The Hired Hands (Sairey\, Laura\, and Allison) with Harps & Fiddle \nThe Hired Hands are sisters from small-town Ohio who all began their musical careers with Suzuki Piano lessons…when given the opportunity\, they began to diversify into many different instruments! Allison and Sairey discovered the Scottish lever harp and fell in love with the instrument and its music. They have since studied under some of the masters of Scottish and Irish traditional music\, pursued post graduate studies at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow\, Scotland\, and have taught extensively both in the US and in the UK. They have performed at many private venues\, community concerts\, and festivals\, including Ontario’s Celtic Roots Festival\, the Ohio Scottish Games\, and the Dulci-More Festival. Both sisters have competed extensively\, and between 2008 and 2012 have each won and held the title of National Scottish Harp Champion of America. Laura picked up the fiddle and has taken masterclasses and workshops under Andre Brunet of Quebec\, Anna Wendy Stevenson and Mike Vass of Scotland\, and Ed Pearlman of Maine. She has also competed at the Ohio Scottish Games\, the Ligonier Highland Games in PA\, and the 2010 National Fiddle Competition. Their repertoire includes\, but is not limited to: Scottish\, Irish\, and Welsh traditional music\, classical selections\, and religious hymns\, as well as selections from the pop and jazz genres. \nPut on by Folknet at Standing Rock Cultural Arts in Kent\, OH on the first Sunday of months in the spring and fall\, this concert series has a history of over 50 years in the Kent area. Suggested donation at the door is $15\, $12 for Folknet members\, and an additional $5 covers all the children in a family with a responsible adult. Information for the series is available at www.folknet.org.
URL:https://folknet.org/event/the-hired-hands-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250504T210000
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SUMMARY:Mustard's Retreat at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Mustard’s Retreat (David Tamulevich & Libby Glover)\, the folk music group once dubbed “Ann Arbor’s house band” is marking its 50th year. Mustard’s Retreat has always sung the songs they enjoyed and cared about\, regardless of the trends of the music industry and pop culture. They are committed to simply being themselves\, not chasing fame or brass rings\, while delighting in and connecting with their audiences as if they were family. The honesty of what they present onstage and the extensive body of outstanding original songs and recordings all contribute to a fiercely loyal audience that continues to grow. “Music to cure what ails you” was how one reviewer in the 1970s described them\, and that is as true now as it was then.\nThey’ve traveled more than a million miles and performed more than 6\,000 shows\, from pig roasts and pool parties to Lincoln Center Out of Doors\, The Barns at Wolftrap and the Kennedy’s Center’s Millennium Stage.\nTheir performances are always joyful and uplifting\, as well as intelligent\, thought provoking and insightful. They’ve recently begun referring to their career and touring as “Defiantly Hopeful.” In part due to their long career\, but more as a statement about what the music has meant to them. “Folk music is\, at its heart\, defiantly hopeful!” Tamulevich says. “We came of age in the 60s\, at the confluence of Pete Seeger\, Peter\, Paul & Mary\, Bob Dylan and the singer/songwriter revolution. We care much more about what we do and stand for and finding that common ground with our audiences\, than fame or money: this is our community of choice\, and we consider ourselves so fortunate to be here.”\nPut on by Folknet at Standing Rock Cultural Arts in Kent\, OH on the first Sunday of months in the spring and fall\, this concert series has a history of over 50 years in the Kent area. Suggested donation at the door is $15\, $12 for Folknet members\, and an additional $5 covers all the children in a family with a responsible adult. Information for the series is available at www.folknet.org.
URL:https://folknet.org/event/mustards-retreat-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T210000
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CREATED:20250304T021356Z
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SUMMARY:Bill Schilling with Rich & Kathy Small Concert at Folknet's Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Bill Schilling with Autoharp & Recorder\, Kathy Small with Bowed Psaltery\, and Rich Small with Autoharp \nBill Schilling with Rich & Kathy Small have been performing together as a trio since about 2014 and have been featured in concerts and as workshop presenters at many venues including the Canton Folk Song Society’s Winterfest; the Dulci-More Concert Series and Festival in Salem and Lisbon; Folknet’s Concert Series at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Beachwood; Folknet’s Mountain Rose Concert Series in Kent; Folknet’s Music in the Valley at Hale Farm and Village in Bath; the Fort New Salem Dulcimer Festival in Salem\, WV; Goodstock in Salem; the Lake Erie Folk Festival in Cleveland; Music Along the River in Harpersfield; Music and Art at Oak Glen in New Cumberland\, WV; New Year’s Eve Salem; and others. Their harmony singing of folk-style songs is accompanied by a wide variety of folk-style instruments (guitars\, bowed psaltery\, autoharps\, banjoleles\, ukuleles\, banjitar\, mountain dulcimers\, hammered dulcimer\, recorders\, jug\, jug-a-zoo\, percussion\, and more are possible) and lots of chances for audiences to sing along. \nBill Schilling has been singing and playing various folk instruments (at least 20 with variations of several) for 55 years. He has performed for audiences of all ages in many settings from coast to coast. His high-energy performances may include songs\, slide programs\, and/or stories selected specifically for your group. His performances often involve members of your group with audience participation songs or activities. Since Bill believes that his music should be inclusive\, he is involved in many groups which share music. His “Dulci-More Public Domain Songbooks” (in several variations) are used by clubs around the country. \nRich and Kathy Small have performed regionally at many festivals and events. Their harmony singing of Appalachian Mountain Ballads\, Civil War Laments\, Lively Audience Sing-a-longs\, Original Compositions\, and Folk Songs from all eras is accompanied by traditional old time instruments such as the Mountain Dulcimer\, Bowed Psaltery\, Autoharp\, Guitar\, Harmonica\, and Tenor Banjo. Before re-locating to Canton\, they were the performing hosts for The Old-Time Gospel Fest concert series at the Bluebird Amphitheater in Carrollton\, Ohio and directed the Arts of Appalachia Music Camp for children in Carroll County\, Ohio. \nPut on by Folknet at Standing Rock Cultural Arts in Kent\, OH on the first Sunday of months in the spring and fall\, this concert series has a history of over 50 years in the Kent area. Suggested donation at the door is $15\, $12 for Folknet members\, and an additional $5 covers all the children in a family with a responsible adult. Information for the series is available at www.folknet.org.
URL:https://folknet.org/event/bill-schilling-with-rich-kathy-small-concert-at-folknets-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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CREATED:20250124T090056Z
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SUMMARY:Jon Mosey Concert at Mountain Rose
DESCRIPTION:Jon Mosey to perform at Standing Rock Cultural center in Kent\, Ohio
URL:https://folknet.org/event/jon-mosey-concert-at-mountain-rose/
LOCATION:Standing Rock Cultural Arts\, 300 N Water St\, Kent\, OH\, 44240
CATEGORIES:MountainRose
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