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chuckee & the Crawdaddies

this blues, r&b, soul band includes 4 well-seasoned musicians from england, kitchener-waterloo, and punkydoodles corners, which lies between tavistock & new hamburg, Ontario.

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Rendezvous

Marlyce (Martens) Gundy and Sharon (Sawatsky) Schermbrucker began singing classical and folk duets in their teens. After a long hiatus, they reunited to form the chamber group Beauty in the Blends, which has performed across the U.S. and Canada. Meanwhile, Marlyce married Jeff Gundy, and they played and sang folk music as a duo.

As the folk trio Rendezvous, Marlyce, Sharon, and Jeff now bring their close harmonies to tunes by Kate Wolf, the Wailin Jennys, Dave Carter, Old Crow Medicine Show, and others, with all three on vocals and Jeff on 6- and 12-string guitar.

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All Gospel

IMPORTANT: Performers listed here may appear at various Mennofolk festivals across the country. Please check the individual festival pages for listings of who will be performing at each location.

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Spencer Cunningham

Spencer Cunningham (on the right in the photo) sings and plays claw-hammer banjo, Guitar and Mandolin, solo or in the string band, "Ten Mile Creek".

His music is drawn from the wonderful old gospel songs he heard as a child while staying with his grand father, who was a Methodist minister in southern Ohio, the folk music he was drawn to in college, and the appalachian ballad and string band music he regularly indulges in through local and regional festivals and 'jams'.

Spencer teaches photography at the Toledo Museum of Art, and Owens Commuunity College. An exhibition, and/or photography/music workshop along with a concert by Spencer or "Ten Mile Creek" is an option.

tim lowly
http://www.timlowly.com/

fairly minimal and sometimes ethereal soul indebted rock (or was that folk) music that floats between personal rumination and political critique

 

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