Jeni and Billy News September 2008 - September 9, 2008
Hello wonderful people out there in the world!
We’ve had a beautiful summer of touring up and down the East Coast. From the deluges of Vermont to sweltering East Tennessee we have braved many climates in our tent and still managed to greet nearly every day with a how-de-do and a coal mining song.
We met a number of tremendously nice people on our tour. We want to share a few links with you and encourage you to explore the music of these folks who are doing so much good work in music by taking on the hard subjects with grace:
Hungrytown is Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson. This husband-wife team tours all over the country in their Blue Meanie campervan delivering deft humor and superbly-crafted songs. www.hungrytown.net
The Bee-Line Ramblers, another fine duo, write and perform earnest songs with a harmonic energy and sincerity that just gets inside your skin. www.thebeelineramblers.com
Si Kahn is a powerful songwriter, performer, teacher, and activist. Billy and I were moved to speak with him at the Champlain Valley Folk Festival in Vermont because of his union songs and his witness through music about the privatization of prisons. www.sikahn.com
Jeni & Billy have some exciting events coming up in the next couple of weeks. This week we are playing two CD release concerts and we look very much forward to seeing all of our friends from these small hamlets:
Thursday, September 11, 7 pm @ Bookshop by the Lakes in Seven Lakes, NC
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Saturday, September 13, 7 pm @ The Friendly Chapel Church, Smith Ridge, VA
On Monday, September 22, we will be joining Jim Lauderdale and Tim Eriksen in Atlanta to celebrate the release of “Help Me to Sing” a tribute to Sacred Harp Singing. There will be an in-store performance at Criminal Records followed by a concert at The Earl.
We’ll finish up this month of touring in Ohio and Kentucky where we’ll present a new song celebrating our right to read during banned books week. “This World Ain’t My Home” is based on the frequently banned book “The Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck.
Our website calendar has all of the details. www.jeniandbilly.com
We will be attending a slew of folk conferences this fall and early next year. So, please have a look at our calendar and let us know if you are interested in hosting us for a house concert while we are in your area or if there are any venues in your neck of the woods just perfect for us!
We appreciate your e-mails and letters and look forward to being in touch!
Love and Happiness from
Jeni & Billy
www.jeniandbilly.com http://www.sonicbids.com/jeniandbilly http://www.myspace.com/jenihankinsbillykemp http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jeni-Billy/19363808924
We’ve had a beautiful summer of touring up and down the East Coast. From the deluges of Vermont to sweltering East Tennessee we have braved many climates in our tent and still managed to greet nearly every day with a how-de-do and a coal mining song.
We met a number of tremendously nice people on our tour. We want to share a few links with you and encourage you to explore the music of these folks who are doing so much good work in music by taking on the hard subjects with grace:
Hungrytown is Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson. This husband-wife team tours all over the country in their Blue Meanie campervan delivering deft humor and superbly-crafted songs. www.hungrytown.net
The Bee-Line Ramblers, another fine duo, write and perform earnest songs with a harmonic energy and sincerity that just gets inside your skin. www.thebeelineramblers.com
Si Kahn is a powerful songwriter, performer, teacher, and activist. Billy and I were moved to speak with him at the Champlain Valley Folk Festival in Vermont because of his union songs and his witness through music about the privatization of prisons. www.sikahn.com
Jeni & Billy have some exciting events coming up in the next couple of weeks. This week we are playing two CD release concerts and we look very much forward to seeing all of our friends from these small hamlets:
Thursday, September 11, 7 pm @ Bookshop by the Lakes in Seven Lakes, NC
&
Saturday, September 13, 7 pm @ The Friendly Chapel Church, Smith Ridge, VA
On Monday, September 22, we will be joining Jim Lauderdale and Tim Eriksen in Atlanta to celebrate the release of “Help Me to Sing” a tribute to Sacred Harp Singing. There will be an in-store performance at Criminal Records followed by a concert at The Earl.
We’ll finish up this month of touring in Ohio and Kentucky where we’ll present a new song celebrating our right to read during banned books week. “This World Ain’t My Home” is based on the frequently banned book “The Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck.
Our website calendar has all of the details. www.jeniandbilly.com
We will be attending a slew of folk conferences this fall and early next year. So, please have a look at our calendar and let us know if you are interested in hosting us for a house concert while we are in your area or if there are any venues in your neck of the woods just perfect for us!
We appreciate your e-mails and letters and look forward to being in touch!
Love and Happiness from
Jeni & Billy
www.jeniandbilly.com http://www.sonicbids.com/jeniandbilly http://www.myspace.com/jenihankinsbillykemp http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jeni-Billy/19363808924