Hi: Dan Henkel here with several events to share (not the fabulous Indy Folk Series, but still noteworthy.)
1, Midwest Mandolin Festival (Saturday, June 7, Eagle Creek Park)
2. Yank Rachell Tribute CD Release Concert and Benefit (Sunday, June 8, Indiana History Center)
3. World Music with Didgeridoo Artist David Blonski (Tuesday, June 24, Circle UU Fellowship)
4. Jamie Anderson (Saturday, August 2, Circle UU Fellowship)
MIDWEST MANDOLIN FESTIVAL
http://www.mandolindy.com /
Eagle Creek Park marina, 11 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Enjoy a day full of local, regional and national mando-mavens, FREE with park admission ($4 per carful)
YANK RACHELL TRIBUTE CD RELEASE CONCERT AND BENEFIT
http://www.mandolindy.com
Indiana History Center, 450 West Ohio St.
11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Rich DelGrosso blues mandolin workshop
3 - 7:30 p.m. Concert featuring Andra Faye of Saffire, The Uppity Blues Women and Rich DelGrosso,
with the Yank Rachell Tribute Band, Karen & The Beast, Jim Richter & Gordon Bonham, the Mandolin Workshop Band, and many other artists.
Benefit for Sheena Rachell
Finally, here are two special, summer musical events at Circle Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
(Circle Fellowship co-sponsors the Indy Folk Series.)
www.cuuf.org
www.indyfolkseries.org
WORLD MUSIC WITH DIDGERIDOO ARTIST DAVID BLONSKI
Tuesday, June 24, 7 - 9 p.m.
www.timelessproductions.com
An evening of music and collaboration on the didgeridoo, flute, Indian flute and a wide variety of world, folk and percussion instruments.
$10 suggested donation (12 and under free)
Wine, finger food & coffee available
JAMIE ANDERSON AT CIRCLE FELLOWSHIP
Saturday, August 2, 7 - 9 p.m.
www.jamieanderson.com
"A confused folk singer who dabbles in several genres," Jamie has toured extensively and her work has been featured on shows ranging from Good Morning America to the Dr. Demento radio show to NPR's Car Talk.
This is rare and special--be there!
Circle Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
1818 West 57th Street, Indianapolis
One block northeast of Kessler Blvd. and Michigan Rd. (Map at www.cuuf.org )
Circle Fellowship is a co-sponsor of the Indy Folk Series. Concerts at Circle Fellowship are informal and unamplified, taking advantage of the great sound and ambience of a new, custom-built meeting room.