Staring into the heart of darkness.

A waning moon, a cold wind,  streaming clouds; Tuesday is the perfect night for Murder Ballads when the Echo and The New Los Angeles Folk Festival celebrate the Dark Side of Folk and the  imminent eve of the dead with bloody ballads,  beautiful victims, and the minstrels of murder who mourn them.

Among the celebrants of departed souls:

Central Valley’s banjo-picking son (and Fleet Foxes opener) Frank Fairfield plays “Unheard Ofs and Forgotten Abouts” from the 78 records that he collects and “mashes up one thing with another” to make powerful songs of loss and lament.

With Louisiana family legend and charlatan-revivalist-turned-preacher Vaud Comeaux as inspiration,  Vaud & the Villains bring the passion to the play and the wail to the woe-is-me.

Amanda Jo Williams (“channeling how aliens would tell us to be”) teams with Olentangy John (clawhammer banjo; lots of twang) and Horse Thieves (country meets vaudeville) for a supergroup by request.  It’s going to be a celebration of sadness, a carnival of  carnage.

And if the overwhelming evidence of love as a dark, dark thing has you all skittish, fortune-teller Madame Pamita can tell you if your lover’s  intentions are good or ill.

Then again, you’ve always been one to take a chance on  jealousy, passion, and a finely honed knife….

Ready?  U Know U Want 2 Go Go….

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The 5th Ever Los Angeles Old Time Social - May 13 - 15

 

The future is so…yesterday.  If you’re yearning for the days when fashion and fun meant calico and clogging, make a date with your best beau (or your best buddies) for the 5th Ever Los Angeles Old Time Social.  

Taking place all over town, the Social kicks off Thursday night in the best way possible with a FREE concert at the Hyperion Tavern.  Olentangy JohnCat Tracks, and The Mosby Raiders demonstrate Old Time string theory with a whole lot of banjo, mandolin and fiddle.  

On Friday, treat your eyes and your ears with the Social’s signature event at the Union Theater in the West Adams Historic District.  Feast your eyes on  the beautiful, 360 degree Velaslavasay Panorama while your ears are energized by ”chronicler of American music” Frank Fairfield (who’s toured with indie folk faves Fleet Foxes), stringband performer and The Simpsons character designer Joe Wack & Friends, and Old Time dance band Triple Chicken Foot.  

Bring the young’uns (or your Old Time Inner  Child) to Farmlab on Saturday for daytime workshops on a dizzying array of all-but-lost artistry from claw hammer banjo to square dance calling to shape note singing.  In the evening, there’s a kids dance, a cake walk, and a square dance (to work off that cake you’ve just won) with callers Susan Michaels and Maggie Lind and dance bands Sausage Grinder and Black Crown Stringband.  

To whet your whistle, the East Side Brewers (Northeast L.A. home brewers who kept the L.A. Record crew hydrated at SXSW) will provide “Exceptional Home Brew” on Friday and Saturday.  

BYO mason jars for authentic sipping and augmented socializing.  

Ready?  U Know U Want 2 Go Go…. 

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