Troubadour Concert Series: Tom Chapin
Andrew Dunn is one of the Folk Project’s premier singer-songwriters. His thoughtful and measured view of life is translated into a beautiful and powerful song, simply and effectively delivered. He presents a sympathetic and endearing stage persona that is more than a persona. It is Andrew himself, out there for the world to enjoy and love.
Andrew has been a finalist in the prestigious Kerrville Grassy Hill Songwriter’s Competition, opened for folk icon Judy Collins, and delighted many an audience.
Hannah Dunn is a young, new, and surprisingly sophisticated singer-songwriter. Well, maybe not all that surprising, considering her lineage. Her songs, while simple, are thoughtful, beautifully constructed, and from the heart. And her guitar work belies the relatively short time she has been playing. An apple is happily close to the tree.
This event is part of The Troubadour Acoustic Concert Series, sponsored by The Folk Project each Friday evening at the Fellowship. Admission is $10.00 per adult at the door. Children 12 and under are free. For further information, call 973-335-9489, or visit www.folkproject.org. The Folk Project website offers music samples of Troubadour performers at troubadour.folkproject.org.
The Folk Project is New Jersey’s leading acoustic music and dance organization and has been showcasing acoustic and traditional music in North Jersey for over 45 years.
Funding has been made possible in part by Morris Arts funds through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.