Sunday, November 11, 2012

Lucy Kaplansky at Driftwood Folk Cafe on November 17th!


Driftwood Folk Café Presents Singer/Songwriter Lucy Kaplansky’s CD Release Show on November 17th

Driftwood Folk Café proudly presents Lucy Kaplansky on Saturday, November 17th. Red House Records is pleased to announce the release of “Reunion”, the highly anticipated new studio album from Lucy Kaplansky. Hailed by the Boston Globe as the “troubadour laureate of modern city folk,” she shines on this roots-infused, alt- country tinged collection of songs about family and friends.

The title song “Reunion” celebrates Lucy’s pioneering immigrant grandmother and her journey from Poland to Toronto, where the matriarch and business woman founded the Health Bread Bakery chain in the early 20th century. Depicted on the album cover in a painting by noted political cartoonist Avrom Yanovsky (one of the original bakery workers and father to Lovin’ Spoonful’s Zal Yanovsky), the bakery was the center of the Kaplansky family’s life. Although raised in Chicago, Lucy attended many family reunions in Toronto, reuniting one last time with her cousins in 2011 after the passing of her parents, aunts and uncles.

“It’s inevitable that as you get older and your life deepens you find more ways of connecting to an even larger circle of people,” says Lucy. “This album is largely about reunions with family and deepening social connections with friends and audiences through my music. I find myself clearer about my priorities, my purpose, my politics and my faith.”­­

Like the title track, each song on Reunion tells its own unique story. Lucy and co-writer Richard Litvin connect us to our common humanity through songs of family, origins, loss and discovery--from watching parents pass on (“I’ll See You Again” and “Sleep Well”), to witnessing a daughter blossom (“Mother’s Day”), to chronicling the journey of an abandoned child refugee (the radio-friendly “Scavenger”). These poignant originals are woven with unique covers of Woody Guthrie/Slaid Cleaves, Eliza Gilkyson, Amy Correia and The Beatles. Together these tracks create a tapestry that is at turns deeply moving, joyful, meditative and rollicking, Sure to be a favorite on Americana, folk and AAA radio Reunion is the album that fans have been waiting for.

Lucy Kaplansky is a rare vocal talent, “a truly gifted performer...full of enchanting songs” (New York Times). Blending country, folk and pop styles, she has the unique ability to make every song sound fresh, whether singing her own sweet originals, covering country classics by June Carter Cash and Gram Parsons or singing pop favorites by Lennon/McCartney and Nick Lowe. Lucy’s iconic voice has has been featured in film and on television, including commercials like Chevrolet’s iconic “Heartbeat of America” jingle. A Billboard-charting singer and one of the top-selling artists on Red House Records, she has topped the folk and Americana radio charts and has been featured on shows throughout the world from NPR’s Weekend and Morning Editions to BBC Radio to CBS Sunday Morning. One of the most in-demand harmony singers, Lucy has sung on countless records, performing with Suzanne Vega, Bryan Ferry, Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin.

Driftwood Folk Café is a volunteer-run, 501(C)(3) not-for-profit corporation. Shows are generally held on the 2nd Saturday of the month at Plymouth’s Unitarian Universalist First Parish Church, downstairs in Kendall Hall, at 19 Town Square in Plymouth MA.  Café-style seating as well as home-baked goods, a variety of tea, soft beverages, and, of course, delicious coffee help to ensure a tasty, intimate concert experience. In order to provide the highest quality listening atmosphere for all, this is an alcohol-free and non-smoking venue.  Children are always welcome with adult supervision, provided they are attentive and courteous. Tickets may be purchased for $20 in advance or $23 at the door the day of the show (if available), doors open at 7:30 pm.

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This press release is available at www.driftwoodfolkcafe.com.  For additional information on shows, sponsorships or to schedule artist interviews please contact Lynn Holdsworth at (508) 224-7024 or email Lynn at lynn@driftwoodfolkcafe.com. 

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Gretchen Peters at Driftwood - October 13th!


Hello and Happy Fall!

Well, we're full swing into another Driftwood season, and so looking forward to our next show, which features Grammy-nominated songwriter Gretchen Peters, with opening act Lori Diamond & Fred Abatelli on October 13th! Tickets are $20 in advance (plus $1 per ticket service fee) or $23 at the door the night of the show.

You may not have heard of Gretchen Peters, but you have more than likely heard some of her songs, such as "Independence Day" recorded by Martina McBride,"You Don't Even Know Who I Am" recorded by Patty Loveless, and "On a Bus to St. Cloud" recorded by Trisha Yearwood. Additionally, "Indepence Day" received the Country Music Assocation's song of the year award.

Her songwriting accolades and credits are longer than your arm, but she is now recording and performing her own material, having released 7 solo albums to date. Her most recent release "Hello Cruel World" has received praise from around the globe. Gretchen has played to sold-out rooms in support of the new record.

The album of her career.
- NPR All Things Considered

Stunning from start to finish! Each song drips with vivid details, which her voice brings to life. - John Platt, WFUV, New York City

Has mastered (the craft) so completely, she can do anything she likes. - London Times

The music has the sweet ache of 1970s Tom Waits while the lyrics pack an extraordinary amount of story-telling into five minutes. - Financial Times (UK)

Bostonian Lori Diamond and New Yorker Fred Abatelli, have been creating and performing music together in New England since their "destined" meeting on Myspace in 2007. Lori, an award winning songwriter (finalist, Great American Songwriting Contest 2010, Best Female Vocalist, Pulse Magazine 2011), combines alluring, soulful vocals and seasoned piano playing that are a perfect match for Fred's solid finger work and clever phrasing on both bass and guitar. Fans of Norah Jones, Sarah MacLachlan, and Joni Mitchell quickly become fans of Lori & Fred as they explore Jazz, Acoustic, Folk, Pop, Gospel and Blues influences and gently infuse them in a flavorful Adult Contemporary style that's all their own.

We are so honored to be able to present such amazing talent like this to our community, and would love to see you at this show!

Many thanks!

Carlyn, Lynn, and all of the Driftwood volunteers

Monday, September 3, 2012

Annie Wenz, Danielle Miraglia, and Amy Petty on Sept. 15th!

Hello Everyone!

We at Driftwood Folk Cafe hope that you all had a wonderful summer, and that you are excited to help us usher in a new season filled with incredible music (and fabulous home baked goods)!

Our first show is on Saturday September 15th, our first "in-the-round" show which will feature Annie Wenz, Danielle Miraglia, and Amy Petty! We are excited to have Danielle and Amy back to Driftwood, and are equally excited to bring Annie in to her first Driftwood show. It is guaranteed to be a very unique and entertaining experience for us all!

For those of you not familiar with the in-the-round, it means all three artists will be on stage at the same time, and will take turns playing their songs as opposed to playing individual sets. The beauty of this format is that one never knows what the other will play or when, and quite frequently there are spontaneous harmonies and musical accompaniment during the evening. With as talented and versatile as these women are, I think you can be sure that there will be some incredibly magical moments!

Tix are available online now at www.driftwoodfolkcafe.com, $18 in advance (plus $1 service fee per seat), but will be $21 at the door the night of the show.

ABOUT ANNIE WENZ:
As a multi-instrumentalist with a love for American & world roots music, and good ol' classic rock, Annie is known for her unique way of blending textures & funky instrumentation. She accompanies herself (and others) on guitar, percussion instruments from all over the world, Native American & indigenous flutes, & piano. Her music has been compared to the likes of Joni Mitchell and Richard Thompson amongst others.

ABOUT DANIELLE MIRAGLIA:
Danielle Miraglia comes armed with a strong steady thumb on an old Gibson, an infectious stomp-box rhythm and harmonica. Her tunes range from heart-felt to socially conscious and will move both your heart and hips. Danielle's latest release “Box of Troubles” a bare-bones expression of all these attributes, explores the highs and lows that life has to offer and has already received rave reviews.

ABOUT AMY PETTY:

Amy Petty’s sound and songwriting is a compelling, complex and original soundscape that weaves a lush tapestry of folk, pop, rock and blues ballad. Art, mystery, and spirituality influence and infuse her poignant, evocative and sensual songs. These sonic canvases showcase the heartfelt emotion behind her lyrics and provide a foundation over which her voice and choral harmonies soar. Amy has a signature voice and style both familiar and stunningly rare.

We hope you will join us for this special show. If you cannot make it, be sure to check out the rest of our fall schedule listed at the bottom of this page.

Many thanks!

Carlyn, Lynn, and all of the Driftwood volunteers




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Fall 2012 Season:

September 15: In-the-Round with Annie Wenz, Danielle Miraglia, and Amy Petty - $18 in advance/$21 at the door night of show

October 13: Gretchen Peters with opening act Lori Diamond and Fred Abatelli - $20 in advance/$23 at the door night of show

November 17: Lucy Kaplansky with opening act TBA - $20 in advance/$23 at the door night of show