First
10 acts sign on for '08 folk festival
By
BDN Staff
Thursday, March 13, 2008 - Bangor Daily News
BANGOR
- The first 10 of more than 20 performing groups that
will be featured in the American Folk Festival on
the Bangor Waterfront Aug. 22-24 have been signed
up, according to Heather McCarthy, the festival’s
executive director.
Among
the groups already committed are Diunne Greenleaf
and Blue Mercy, Jesse McReynolds and the Virginia
Boys, Jeffery Broussard and the Creole Cowboys, Chino
Nunez and Friends, and Hassan Hakmoun.
A
special collection of performers with an accent on
Franco traditions also will be featured: Chuck and
Albert, Genticorum, the JP Cormier Trio with guest
Joe Cormier, the Beaudoin Legacy, and a Franco-American
House Party with Don Roy, Lucie LeBlanc Ouellette
and Marce Lecouture.
-
Following in the footsteps of many great Texas blues
singers, Diunne Greenleaf blends elements of gospel,
jazz, R&B and soul to create her own unique style
of blues. She will appear with her band Blue Mercy.
- Jesse
McReynolds started performing 60 years ago with his
brother as Jim & Jesse, part of the first generation
of bluegrass greats. McReynolds still captivates audiences
with his mandolin, signature brother-style duet singing
and band, the Virginia Boys.
-
Jeffery Broussard, heir to a family musical legacy
in zydeco, leads one of southwest Louisiana’s
hottest new dance bands, the Creole Cowboys.
-
Percussionist, bandleader, pianist, arranger and composer
Chino Nunez brings his salsa orchestra to Bangor’s
festival. McCarthy predicts the dance tent will sizzle
with the energy and excitement of the New York group.
-
Having grown up with the musical form of the Gnawa
people of Morocco, Hassan Hakmoun performs a mesmerizing
blend of Islamic mysticism and hypnotic African rhythms,
according to McCarthy.
To
celebrate the 400th anniversary of the founding of
Quebec City this year, and in recognition of the large
portion of Maine which shares the French heritage,
the festival will present performers from various
French traditions.
They
include Chuck and Albert (formerly of the Acadian
group Barachois); Genticorum from the heart of Quebec’s
vibrant musical heritage; the Beaudoin Legacy, celebrating
Louis Beaudoin’s traditional music, song and
step dance; the Cape Breton fiddle of the JP Cormier
Trio with special guest Joe Cormier (JP’s uncle);
and a Franco-American House Party featuring Don Roy,
Lucie LeBlanc Ouellette and Marce Lecouture.
The
American Folk Festival is produced by the Bangor Folk
Festival, in partnership with the city of Bangor,
Eastern Maine Development Corp., the National Council
for the Traditional Arts, the Maine Discovery Museum
and the Maine Folklife Center at the University of
Maine.
For
more information about the 2008 American Folk Festival,
visit www.americanfolkfestival.com,
call 992-2630 or contact the American Folk Festival
at 40 Harlow St., Bangor 04401, 207-992-2630.
Source:
Heather McCarthy, executive director, American Folk
Festival on the Bangor Waterfront.
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