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Joy, Trouble & Hurt: Folk Artists Joe Crookston and Mustard's Retreat Perform April 11

 
Saturday, April 11, 2015  07:30pm  10:00pm
   

     

Acclaimed folk singer-songwriter and storyteller Joe Crookston appears with Michigan-based folk duo Mustard’s Retreat on a double bill  at the Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse at Memorial United Methodist Church, 250 Bryant Avenue in White Plains, NY. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $18 in advance, $23 at the door, $15 at the door with a student I.D. and $10 for children 6-12. For more information visit www.WalkaboutClearwater.org or call (914) 946-1625.

At 6:45 p.m., the Walkabout Clearwater Chorus holds an informal audience sing-along. The Coffeehouse is family-friendly, smoke-free and alcohol-free. Refreshments are available both before the show and during intermission. There is plenty of free parking.

Joe Crookston (www.joecrookston.com) plays a1948 Gibson guitar and sings about ruby red dresses, Tinian Island, Dylan Thomas, Taoist parables and drunken roosters. His music embraces the universal and connects people. He is also described as “literate, poignant and funny as hell.” His 2008 CD, Able Baker Charlie and Dog, received the most airplay of any folk acoustic recording and was awarded “Album of the Year” by the International Folk Alliance in Memphis, TN.

Mustard’s Retreat (www.mustardsretreat.com) is a Michigan-based duo comprised of David Tamulevich and Michael Hough. According to The Ark, Michigan’s nonprofit home for folk and roots music, “Ann Arbor is home to many talented musicians and performers but perhaps none have garnered as much national acclaim and as avid a following.” Known for its songwriting, Mustard’s Retreat has for four decades also developed a reputation as a top-notch interpreter of traditional and contemporary songs and stories. A MR show is packed with enthusiasm, good humor and fine musicianship. Both are multi-instrumentalists and accompany their singing with guitar, electric bass, dulcimer, mandolin, harmonica and pennywhistle.

Founded by Pete Seeger, Walkabout Clearwater is a not-for-profit outreach organization dedicated to promoting environmental awareness and social action through song, education and other activities. Walkabout Clearwater is a chartered member-club of the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, and all activities – including a people’s chorus and a coffeehouse – support the work of its parent organization. WFUV is a media partner.
   

 
Location     Memorial United Methodist Church, 250 Bryant Ave., White Plains, NY
Contact      Di Morgan,
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