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THE BROOKLYN BALLAD THEATRE PRESENTS: WILLIE’S LADIES

THE BROOKLYN BALLAD THEATRE PRESENTS: WILLIE’S LADIES

JALOPY – RED HOOK, BROOKLYN, NY – DEC. 2, 2011 – 9:00 PM

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On Friday, December 2nd, the Brooklyn Ballad Theatre makes its debut performance at Jalopy in Red Hook, Brooklyn, presenting an hour-long musical revue on the life and ladies of Willie, ubiquitous leading man of [...]

10/08/11 – Northampton, MA – Calvin Theater – Child Ballads by Anais Mitchell and Jefferson Hamer – Opening for Crooked Still\\\’s 10-year Anniversary Concert

Who:
Child Ballads by Anais Mitchell and Jefferson Hamer – Opening for Crooked Still’s 10-year Anniversary Concert

When

Saturday, October 8, 2011

8:00pm
-
All Ages

Where

Calvin Theater
(map)

19 King St.
Northampton, MA 01060

Other InfoAnais and Jefferson have been reinterpreting and rewriting some of the classic ballads collected in the late 19th century by Francis James Child. Expect never-before heard versions of Tam Lin, [...]

10/07/11 – Syracuse, New York – Folkus Project – Child Ballads by Anais Mitchell and Jefferson Hamer

Who:
Child Ballads by Anais Mitchell and Jefferson Hamer

When

Friday, October 7, 2011

8:00pm
-
All Ages

Where

Folkus Project
(map)

Syracuse, New York 13214

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09/14/11 – Brooklyn, NY – Sycamore – Duos: Child Ballads by Anais Mitchell and Jefferson Hamer, BBGUN with Bridget Kearney and Ben Davis, and Cleek Schrey and Stephanie Coleman

Who:
Duos: Child Ballads by Anais Mitchell and Jefferson Hamer, BBGUN with Bridget Kearney and Ben Davis, and Cleek Schrey and Stephanie Coleman

When

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

8:00pm
-
All Ages

Where

Sycamore
(map)

1118 Cortelyou Road

Brooklyn, NY 11231

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I’d say I was homesick, but what is home but a creaky bed, a cluttered desk, and a wilted basil plant?

Bellingham, WA – Monday, Aug. 30, 2010. Weather: partly cloudy, 75 degrees, dry, beautiful. Coffee: overrated. hell-bent for purgatory

Pacific Northwesterners are coffee snobs, which might have been justifiable in the first decade A.S. (After Starbucks) but I have Southside Coffee two blocks from my Brooklyn apartment and they draw espresso as good as anything I’ve had [...]