From David Engels: Mar 24 2013 An overflow crowd at the Shack last night experienced an evening of mirth, passion and inspiration. Music has been a major part of Ellen Bukstel’s journey for decades. As a pianist and singer she performed in her early years.Her 4 piece band “Legacy” became well known late in the […]
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FESTIVUS IN RETROSPECT
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Broward Folk Club, music festival, Shack In The Back
Dear Folk Community, Well…now that my feet have come back down to the ground after a fabulous weekend, I wanted to say a few words about Festivus, and to thank all of those who made it possible. If you weren’t there, you missed a fabulous weekend. Despite some initial early morning rain on Saturday (hmmm… […]
Read More Ellen Bukstel, Fesitvus, Festival, Hardin Burns, Hungrytown, Kim and Reggie Harris, Reba Heyman, Scott & Michelle Dalziel, SFFF, Shack In The Back, Songwriter Competition, South Florida Folk Festival, Still on The Hill, Vic HeymanDecember 1, Worlds Aids Day
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Other Areas Of Interest, Uncategorized
Tomorrow is WORLD AIDS DAY…It is held on Dec 1 each year and is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died. World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day and the first one […]
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The Tenth Annual Lake Worth Music Fest will be held in downtown Lake Worth on Saturday April 30 at no charge to the public. Featured acts include Ellen Bukstel, Rod MacDonald and Tim Grimm. For more information, click on the gotfolk calendar.
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Labyrinth Cafe
You’re right, Nancy, it was beautiful evening. A grand end to the season. Nick Annis. What a wordsmith! We’d laugh & look inside & hear words of love, mingling them all together. He joked he was ‘opening for Michael Smith twice in one day.” Maybe. But he was also closing the deal on how good […]
Read More Ellen Bukstel, Fred Mortensen, houseconcerts, labyrinth cafe, Michael Smith, Nick Annis, the dutchman