| Performer Information | |
| Performer name: | James Durst |
| Phone: | 917-975-5035 |
| Mailing address: | 30E Hillside Terrace White Plains, NY 10601 |
| E-mail address: | JamesDurst@aol.com |
| Website: | http://www.jamesdurst.com |
| Performer's agent: | James Durst |
| Previous appearances at: |
'Woody's Children' Festival, Greenwich CT, The Guthrie Center, Gt. Barrington MA, Shrub Oak Library, Shrub Oak NY, Kerrville Folk Festival, Kerrville TX, Ridgefield Public Library, Ridgefield CT
Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
| Information last updated: | 04/11/2012 |
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Description |
Fee |
| WORK O' THE WEAVERS: Celebrating America's Pioneering Folk Quartet |
History, Multicultural- Other, Music |
NEW for 2012: WORK O' THE WEAVERS will highlight Woody Guthrie's Centennial throughout 2012.
Beginning in 1950 with their 2-sided hit single, Tzena Tzena & Goodnight Irene, the Weavers ignited popular interest in folk music. With a freshness and exuberance never before heard, they enjoyed surprising success until they were caught up in the hysteria of the Cold War anti-communist witchhunts of McCarthyism and HUAC, blacklisted and driven from the stage in 1952 at the height of their popularity. Their triumphant 1955 Carnegie Hall reunion concert and Vanguard recording of the event gave heart to a generation and served to kindle the 'folk boom' of the '50s & '60s, providing a foundation upon which virtually every subsequent folk performer would build. WORK O' THE WEAVERS recalls their timely story and timeless songs.
Adhering faithfully to the Weavers' original arrangements, WORK O' THE WEAVERS' (James Durst, David Bernz, Martha Sandefer & Mark Murphy) repertoire includes the beloved familiar songs--as well as some the Weavers never sang, but might be singing were they still active today. An edifying and informative narrative interweaves throughout, and, where appropriate, a visual PowerPoint component augments the program. Rousing, refreshing and relevant.
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$1001- $3000 |
| JAMES DURST: Thinking Globally, Acting Vocally |
Multicultural- Other, Music |
Quietly touring the planet since 1965, James has performed for audiences of all ages in all 50 states and 45 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, in Russia, Azerbaijan, Japan, Korea, and most recently India (7x) and Israel (4x). He draws from a rich and ever-evolving repertoire of distinctive original and collected songs in more than 2 dozen languages that reflect a global perspective and underscore the sense of interconnectedness we share with all of life. James engages each disparate audience in a participatory journey distilled from his travels, musically monitoring the pulse of the human condition, bringing us closer to our world and each other.
The interplay of his skillful, rhythmic guitar playing and strong, expressive voice provides a colorful palette which he uses to paint compelling musical pictures that encourage individual empowerment and compassionate relationships, while helping us to feel more hopeful about ourselves and our place on the planet. His performances for adults and/or children are spirited, lighthearted, relevant and often humorous.
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$501- $1000 |
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