Great harmonies, clever songs, great guitar picking!
Take yourself back to dusty country roads, carefree summers, and your radio tuned to music that was soulful and authentic. Enter Plywood Cowboy, crafting songs ripe with these nostalgic comforts, yet perfectly suited for the soundtrack of modern life.
Plywood Cowboy features Steve Dedman on piano, guitar, and vocals, Emmet Hale on drums, Shane Tanner on bass guitar, Austin Gray on lead guitar and vocals, and Kat Wallace on violin and vocals. Plywood Cowboy won the 2018 Connecticut Folk Festival band competition! Their album Blue Skies features music “steeped in tradition, with lyrics full of longing, truth and heart” says Sound Waves Magazine.
Keeping us all Covid safe: Masks are required for all. Unity Hall seating will be limited to 85 (half capacity), everyone will sign in, and (sadly) our famous refreshments will not be available.
The mission of Friday Night Folk at All Souls is to joyfully support social and environmental justice by bringing live traditional, contemporary and multicultural folk music to the larger community in a welcoming and accessible performance space.
In 1989, Friday Night Folk concerts began bringing quality folk music and performers to at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Congregation in New London, CT. Folk music fans from all over New England have enjoyed the music of artists including Richard Shindell, John Gorka, Patty Larkin, Geoff Kaufman, Kim and Reggie Harris, Utah Philips, Cheryl Wheeler, Gordon Bok, Bill Staines, Bill Morrissey, Vance Gilbert, Aztec Two-Step, Ida Red, Work o’ the Weavers, The Burns Sisters, Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion, John Flynn and John Wort Hannam, and emma’s revolution,
Join us for a lively evening of true folk music – traditional and new!
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