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Emma is playing this week at Jalopy Theatre's "Roots and Ruckus;" a weekly showcase of folk, old-time and blues music, right in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The show starts at 9PM.

For more information (including directions), visit Jalopy's site here.

 
 
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The Yippie Museum Café
8 - 10:30 pm
Free admission! Great Entertainment!
9 Bleecker Street, near Bowery, NYC
212.677.5918

The Yippie Museum is chartered by the
Board of Regents of New York State.
No alcohol is served. Kids are welcome.
click here for map

Thursday, March 20

World Water Rescue Foundation
Good News Broadcast
" The Water Hour"

present

Pete Seeger Says:"Water Not Weapons"

with
Ray Korona, Cecilia St. King, Chris Lang,
New York City's "Raging Grannies,"
The Jenny Hurwitz Experience with Talbot "Top" Katz,
Emma Graves, Harvey Newman, Ellen Osuna,
Jay Byrd, Cosmic Drum Wave Caitlin O'Heaney,

SPECIAL:
PREMIERE of Pete Seeger's new song
and Keynote Announcement

Speakers:
Ken Gale, Host of WBAI's Eco-Logic radio program
Chris Miller, Hudson Valley Business Journal
Baby and Merlin (Parrots for Peace) and more!

 
 
flksongsngalong
24 February 2008 @ 11:24 pm

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songs of water/songs of war has arrived with the full moon! Get your howl on by ordering them directly from FolkSongSingAlong.com. Click here to place your order and/or preview the music.

Also, we have the Water/War SingAlong Songbook available for $2 and a large-print version for $5. Or, you can visit The Back Porch and print any of the songs out yourself for free!

 
 
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24 February 2008 @ 09:52 pm

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Emma’s latest release, “songs of water/songs of war” is now available at the listen inn. You can listen to the songs there, and if you like what you hear you can purchase a high quality mp3 download.

More to come soon!

 
 
flksongsngalong
18 February 2008 @ 12:53 pm

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at The Workmen's Circle
45 East 33rd St., New York, NY 10016
(bet. Madison & Park Avenues)
Doors open at 7:30
$12 or TDF
$9—Peoples's Voice or
Workmen's Circle Members
More if you choose—Less if you can't
(Nobody turned away.)

Songs of Water/Songs of War is a collaborative effort featuring the songs of Emma Graves (vocals, guitar, banjo) with the musicianship of Jenny Hill (sax, flute) Barry Kornhauser (cello) Todd Isler (percussion) and various friends of the People's Voice Café. This is fun Americana-styled folk/jazz with a real message. Expect contagious foot-stomping and hip swaying…just the type of movement you may be looking for…

Sharing the bill for the Evening will be Chris Lang and his band. Chris is a wonderful songwriter and activist. Please check back here for his bio within the next few weeks.

The People's Voice Cafe is an alternative coffeehouse offering quality entertainment. We provide a space for the artistic expression of a wide variety of humanitarian issues and concerns. The cafe is run as a not-for-profit collective, and is not affiliated with any political organization. New participating members are always welcome.

For more information on this and other shows, visit http://www.peoplesvoicecafe.org/