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| Even More Surprises from the Philadelphia Folk Festival Organizers of the Philadelphia Folk Festival are putting the finishing touches on an impressive lineup for their 48th annual event with the addition of The Decemberists, The Derek Trucks Band, Jill Sobule, Heartless Bastards, and other noteworthy acts. The British folk revival sound evident on The Hazards of Love, the recently-released 5th album by the Portland-based The Decemberists, will be highlighted with their Saturday afternoon (August 15) Main Stage performance. Guitar sensation Derek Trucks with his band, touring in support of their most recent album, Already Free, will bring their blend of jazz, rock, blues, Latin, East Indian and other world music to headline the big Sunday night (August 16) concert. Festival organizers have added a special treat for early-arriving weekend campers with a Thursday night (August 13) "Campers' Exclusive" concert on the site's Camp Stage. Jill Sobule, whose songs are at once deeply personal and socially conscious, seriously funny and derisively tragic, is the featured artist. She first gained prominence with her 1995 song "I Kissed a Girl." Also performing for this more intimate showcase is the quirky country/folk flavored Deer Tick, on the road with their just-released 2nd album, Born on Flag Day. Both acts will be featured at this event for David Dye's "World Cafe" syndicated NPR radio show, heard locally on WXPN-FM. Get The Led Out will close this special Thursday night concert by performing acoustic versions of Led Zeppelin songs. Other exciting recent additions include Heartless Bastards, the irresistible Buskin & Batteu, Eastern European folk music purveyors the West Philadelphia Orchestra, the foot-stomping Celtic exuberance of Burning Bridget Cleary, and the more traditional Celtic ruminations of Shannon Lambert-Ryan & RUNA. They join an outstanding and diverse lineup that already includes Tom Rush, Iron and Wine, and the Del McCoury Band. "We wanted to shake things up even more this year, " asserts Festival Chairperson Pat Gourley referring to the FOLK FESTIVAL's emphasis in recent years to reach out beyond the traditional folk music audience. "By featuring The Decemberists, The Derek Trucks Band and more of the contemporary, cutting-edge acts, we're boldly going after the younger audience needed to sustain the PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL over the next 20 to 30 years." Philadelphia Folksong Society Executive Director Levi Landis concurs, adding, "This 48th annual event will help break new ground and further the Folksong Society's legacy among the vanguard of folk music innovators. We've responded with a roster of performers that appeals not only to dyed-in-the-wool folk music enthusiasts, but also to the next generation audience." write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Jazz News :: home page |