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Blarney Pilgrims to visit March 9 Song & Story Swap Please come share in an evening of music and stories at the March Pioneer Valley Folklore Society SONG & STORY SWAP. Friday, March 9, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Black Sheep Café, 79 Main St., Amherst, Mass. Our
guest performance this month will be provided by the Blarney Pilgrims, an
Irish music duo consisting of Van Kaynor on fiddle and Paul Kaplan on
guitar. The Song & Story Swap is an event where people of all ages gather to share stories and songs that may be traditional, newly written, or of personal experiences. You can tell, sing, or lead everyone in singing, play an instrument or request a song or story. Listeners are welcome, too. Admission is free, with donations accepted. The warm-up theme for the month is Reptiles and Amphibians. The PVFS Song & Story Swap happens the 2ND FRIDAY of every month. For information contact Paul Kaplan, (413)-253-9484 or Jeff Lee, (413)-256-0433 or visit http://www.filbert.com/pvfs. Debra Cowan releases The Long Grey Line Fans of Celtic music will be interested in checking out Debra Cowan's new release, The Long Grey Line. Debra, who recently moved eastward from Springfield to the Worcester area, has collected and arranged several traditional Irish songs for the album, as well as songs from Finland, Scotland and California. In addition to recording, Debra has been maintaining a busy performance schedule with upcoming gigs at the New England Folk Festival, Club Passim and the Music By the Bay House Concert Series, where she will open for Cindy Kallet. Visit her web site at http://www.debracowan.com for more information. PVFS Happenings Back Issues Find this issue of PVFS Happenings and previous monthly issues back to October 2000 on the web at http://www.filbert.com/pvfs/news/.
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