The Kingston Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild continues its 2018 – 2019 Coffeehouse Series on Saturday, June 1st, 2019, at the Unitarian Fellowship, 320 Sawkill Rd., Kingston, NY.
Performances start at 7:30 pm with an open mic format (sign-up 7pm) before and after our featured performer, Sloan Wainwright.
About Sloan:
Defying standard categorization, singer/songwriter Sloan Wainwright, consistently demonstrates her easy command of a variety of American musical styles — pop, folk, jazz and blues — held together by the melodious tone of her rich contralto, with the end result being a unique and soulful hybrid.
Her family tree (brother and folk-music luminary Loudon Wainwright, nephew Rufus Wainwright, nieces Martha Wainwright and Lucy Wainwright Roche) reads like a who’s who of contemporary folk music. Sloan’s incredible gift is not only her unique songwriting ability but also her dramatically voiced rendition of original songs.
“She’s folk influenced, but the real star here is her voice. Warm and smoky and smooth, it makes her earthy, ominous lyrics seem all the more intense.” ( Boston Globe )
With a solid and impressive discography of 10 original CD releases to her credit, Sloan continues to write, sing and perform live and has won two songwriting awards at the annual EmPower Posi Music Awards. In addition, Sloan has written numerous musical compositions for theater and dance and teaches at many of the best-known master songwriter series and workshops.
Sloan’s open spirit and first-hand experience is welcome –year after year– in the musical classrooms of such prestigious song camps as Richard Thompson’s Frets and Refrains, The Swannanoa Gathering, SummerSongs, WUMB Radio’s Summer Acoustic Music Week (SAMW), Winter Acoustic Music Weekend (WAMW), Moab Folk Camp, Cape Cod Songwriting Retreat and emPower Music & Arts Totally Cool Song School.
Glen Rothel will be accompanying her for this show.
The open mic portion of the evening is a great opportunity for newcomers and seasoned performers with a welcoming, appreciative audience-All styles of music or spoken. Sign Up 7pm.
Admission to the coffeehouse is $6 general admission and $5 for Folk Guild members and seniors. For more information on the coffeehouse series, call 845 – 229-0170 or email hvfolks@aol.com.