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Falcon Ridge 2008 Tornado Fund Benfit Concerts

Postby Notlob » Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:04 am

SECOND ANNUAL DAVE CARTER TRIBUTE
Contact Jeff Boudreau, notlobmusic@gmail.com for additional information or to schedule TV, radio and press interviews.

PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release:

Concert to Celebrate Fallen Songwriter Dave Carter's Birthday

DATE: Wed August 13, 2008

TIME: 8:30pm

PRICE: $10

LOCATION: Johnny D's, 17 Holland St., Davis Square, Somerville, MA - http://www.johnnyds.com/

LINEUP: Chris Thompson Lively, Ryan Fitzsimmons, Beth DeSombre, special guest Eric Lee and surprise guests.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Notlob Concerts ~ http://notlobmusic.googlepages.com

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Performers Chris Thompson, Ryan Fitzsimmons and Beth DeSombre, with special guest Eric Lee and surprise guests will celebrate Dave Carter's birthday with a tribute performance featuring his songs.

Dave Carter rose to folk fame with his musical partner Tracy Grammer, winning the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Song Contest, and becoming favorites on local stations and with folk audiences across the country.

In 2002, Dave Carter died suddenly, shocking the folk community. A tribute concert of songs replaced the set he and Tracy were to share at Falcon Ridge the week following his death. Chris Thompson Lively and her sister Meredith performed their version of "Tanglewood Tree" on the Falcon Ridge stage. Dave Carter’s songs have been recorded by artists such as Joan Baez, Ronny Cox, Chris Smither and Lucy Kaplansky.

Tracy Grammer continues to perform Carter's work, and encourages others to do the same. In 2007, several local performers came together to offer a tribute concert close to Carter's August 13 birthday. The result was a collaborative celebration of the power of performance and song.

This second annual Dave Carter tribute promises to offer attendees a glimpse into the beauty of Carter's work, and the influence it has had on the next generation of songwriters.

Participating in the show:

Chris Thompson is a guitarist and lead vocalist for the Strangelings and the duo Chris and Meredith Thompson, offering powerful clear vocals and percussive, riff driven guitar work. She has performed on the main stage at Clearwater Hudson Revival, Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and the Boston Folk Festival. The Thompsons have recorded Dave Carter’s “The Mountain”, and “Tanglewood Tree” and Meredith named her first son Carter in Dave’s honor. The Thompsons have been finalists in the Falcon Ridge New Folk Contest, the South Florida Folk Festival Songwriting Contest, and won honorable mention in the USA Songwriting contest. (www.cmthompson.com/info.html the Strangelings http://www.kennedysmusic.com/thestrangelingsbio.html)

Ryan Fitzsimmons is known for high-octane performance, songwriting that ranges from the subtleties of a moment to the aggression of a bar-fight, and impressive guitar work that exudes feeling. He's been engaging audiences at venues all over the north-east and beyond. In 2007 he won Best Local Male Vocalist in the Providence Phoenix Best Music Poll, showcased at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and in 2008 opened the Newport Folk Festival on Sunday, August 3rd. (www.ryanfitzsimmons.com/press.htm)

Beth DeSombre released her debut CD, Crooked Highways, in December 2007. Her songs have won honorable mentions in national and international songwriting contests. Beth is based in the Boston area but has begun to tour nationally, and has recently made guest appearances at major folk festivals. (www.bethdesombre.com/bio.html)

Eric Lee went from the Falcon Ridge hillside to the main stage with the Strangelings 2007 performance, and quickly became a festival favorite. He was trained in classical violin from the age ten. He began studying Celtic music and improvisational jazz, and soon after began working as a session player in various recording studios in upstate New York. He teaches, records and plays with the Strangelings, The Thungs, and their side project, The Others. (www.myspace.com./celticrocker)

Dave Carter rose to folk fame with his musical partner Tracy Grammer, winning the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Song Contest, and becoming favorites on local stations and with folk audiences across the country.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated in Dave's memory to the Falcon Ridge 2008 Tornado Fund.

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8/13: changed price ($10) and start time (8:30pm).


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Postby Notlob » Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:07 am

In another thread, Carter Smith from Common Ground Coffeehouse (commongroundfusw.com) in Hastings-on-Hudson NY stated they would be doing a benefit. Are there any others?

Looks like 8/13 at Johnny D's in Somerville will be the first. I'm looking forward to seeing all my FRFF friends.

And there will be a special mystery guest.
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Fund/Tornado

Postby cantgreg » Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:24 pm

This was my first festival and I stayed for 4 days and enjoyed every bit. I almost wish I hadn't visited the forum after, as the continuing silence on the specifics of the festival's financial difficulties and the need for a relief fund first intrigued me and now concern me. What are people donating to, and why? How much is needed? Is $10,000 enough or is $500,000 needed? Was there a net loss or just a lowered profit? Is there really a likelihood that without financial assistance the festival won't go forward next year? Why? Maybe everyone knows these answers except for me. Maybe I haven't been coming enough to know not to ask. I plan to make it an annual thing, but this fund issue is most curious.
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Fund/Tornado

Postby cantgreg » Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:00 pm

My original posting of this disappeared after a couple of hours?

This was my first festival and I stayed for 4 days and enjoyed every bit. I almost wish I hadn't visited the forum after, as the continuing silence on the specifics of the festival's financial difficulties and the need for a relief fund first intrigued me and now concern me. What are people donating to, and why? How much is needed? Is $10,000 enough or is $500,000 needed? Was there a net loss or just a lowered profit? Is there really a likelihood that without financial assistance the festival won't go forward next year? Why? Maybe everyone knows these answers except for me. Maybe I haven't been coming enough to know not to ask. I plan to make it an annual thing, but this fund issue is most curious.
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Fund

Postby cantgreg » Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:04 pm

This was my first festival and I stayed for 4 days and enjoyed every bit. I almost wish I hadn't visited the forum after, as the continuing silence on the specifics of the festival's financial difficulties and the need for a relief fund first intrigued me and now concern me. What are people donating to, and why? How much is needed? Is $10,000 enough or is $500,000 needed? Was there a net loss or just a lowered profit? Is there really a likelihood that without financial assistance the festival won't go forward next year? Why? Maybe everyone knows these answers except for me. Maybe I haven't been coming enough to know not to ask. I plan to make it an annual thing, but this fund issue is most curious.
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Postby coffee0604 » Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:18 pm

I tried to reply to your post and it disappeared as I was replying !!

Anyway, I've been watching the forum for answers to just these questions. Unless I missed it, I haven't seen any specifics about damage or loss, although Anne posted about two weeks ago that she would be providing more details as soon as she could. All she's mentioned so far was cleaning up the grounds and doing a lot of laundry. I do know that we lost an EZ-Up canopy and a cell phone (that got soaked while trying to keep the EZ-Up from flying away), a loss of several hundred dollars. And we are being asked to NOT request refunds for our family's four tickets and about $25 worth of FRFF money, without being told why. We have been coming to the festival for more than 15 years, but I can assure you that we are just as curious as you are about what's going on.
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Postby PaulC » Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:55 pm

coffee0604 wrote:I tried to reply to your post and it disappeared as I was replying !!

Anyway, I've been watching the forum for answers to just these questions. Unless I missed it, I haven't seen any specifics about damage or loss, although Anne posted about two weeks ago that she would be providing more details as soon as she could. All she's mentioned so far was cleaning up the grounds and doing a lot of laundry. I do know that we lost an EZ-Up canopy and a cell phone (that got soaked while trying to keep the EZ-Up from flying away), a loss of several hundred dollars. And we are being asked to NOT request refunds for our family's four tickets and about $25 worth of FRFF money, without being told why. We have been coming to the festival for more than 15 years, but I can assure you that we are just as curious as you are about what's going on.


I am curious too but I think patience is required from everyone for a while. Anne is the only full time year round employee of the festival. Everyone else volunteers and has another full time occupation. In time once the immediate needs are dealt with regarding the storm then she can begin to assess the financial hole if any the festival is in.
This is just like when the festival had to find a new home when Long Hill Farm was sold. There were all kind of rumors flying around about the festival. Anne promised to inform everyone about the new site once everything was finalized. It took a while but once everything was confirmed she did post the necessary information on the Falcon Ridge website as well as in a email newsletter. I believe that is what will happen this time.
I am not connected to the festival in any official manner and am not privy to any information just my opinion.
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Re: Fund/Tornado

Postby Amber » Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:17 pm

cantgreg wrote:My original posting of this disappeared after a couple of hours?


It looks like your original post was moved into the "Tornado Donation Fund is on website" topic.
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Postby john r » Thu Aug 14, 2008 12:41 am

i believe bills are still coming in. give anne a little more time to fill us in
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Have left this as NEW TOPIC

Postby AnneS » Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:51 pm

Since was requested to do so.

Just have no time for much more than maintaining Forum minimally right now. NEXT priority is getting merch payments out to artists that did not pick up checks which is nearly all of them.

Some info is missing on the log sheets, not unusual, most intended to pick up their cks Sunday so did not fill in this info. So, all day today, prob tomorrow will be collecting payable to and address to send info.

Some of the sheets were corrupted when the power went, was by hand calculation. Still no power when I left the site 4P Monday, power lines still being repaired on Rt 22. Jude and I are conferring by E on this. Bub will come to my office to help with the actual ck writing, labeling, mailing. We did all the perf fees not collected yesterday and all the tix refund requests to date.

The immediate right now, wondering if can generate labels from the Perf Merch Excel Spr sheets or have to merge into another program.

I can come up with a quick summary on financials MAYBE later today but nothin' fancy until I get a break on other stuff, perf merch is first, sorry, these ppl live on merch sales & have been very patient, A
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Postby sharongp524 » Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:19 pm

Thanks for ALL you do Anne! We know there would be no FRFF without you and that is simply unimaginable!
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Postby TyteFystedFolkie » Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:15 pm

[quote="john r"]i believe bills are still coming in. give anne a little more time to fill us in[/quote]

I hate bills!!
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Postby TyteFystedFolkie » Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:19 pm

[quote="coffee0604"]I tried to reply to your post and it disappeared as I was replying !!

Anyway, I've been watching the forum for answers to just these questions. Unless I missed it, I haven't seen any specifics about damage or loss, although Anne posted about two weeks ago that she would be providing more details as soon as she could. All she's mentioned so far was cleaning up the grounds and doing a lot of laundry. I do know that we lost an EZ-Up canopy and a cell phone (that got soaked while trying to keep the EZ-Up from flying away), a loss of several hundred dollars. And we are being asked to NOT request refunds for our family's four tickets and about $25 worth of FRFF money, without being told why. We have been coming to the festival for more than 15 years, but I can assure you that we are just as curious as you are about what's going on.[/quote]

Are you indicating that you want to be compensated in some manner?? WHY???
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Passim, 9/23

Postby Notlob » Mon Aug 18, 2008 4:39 pm

Source: http://www.clubpassim.org/passimcalenda ... 1210708075

Date: Tue, September 23, 2008
Time: 7pm
Show: A Benefit for The Falcon Ridge Folk Festival with Tracy Grammer, Vance Gilbert, Katryna Nields & Dave Chalfant, Chris Thompson and more!

As many of you may have heard, or experienced first-hand (!) the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival was hit by a mini-tornado on it's last day - leading to most of the day needing to be cancelled, and some serious damage being done.

Tonight we're going to give a little back to the festival that everyone loves!

Performers include Tracy Grammer, Katryna Nields & Dave Chalfant, Vance Gilbert, Chris Thompson and more!

For more info, go to the artist's homepage

Regular Price: $25.00
Member Price: $23.00
Availability: General Seating Open
Dinner Seating Open
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Postby coffee0604 » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:57 pm

[quote="TyteFystedFolkie
Are you indicating that you want to be compensated in some manner?? WHY???[/quote]

Absolutely not, but thanks for the attack. What I said was that I'm interested in the loss incurred by FRFF. We have a Tornado Fund and fund-raising concerts being organized and hints that the festival won't be able to continue next year if we don't all pitch in -- all before any of the details have been made known. Just gimme some truth.
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