The Boyertown Area Times

Philadelph­ia Folk Festival returns Aug. 16-19

Wynonna Judd, Patty Griffin, Valerie June, Mary Gauthier, Eileen Ivers part of female-leaning lineup

- By Brian Bingaman bbingaman@21st-centurymed­ia.com @brianbinga­man on Twitter

This might go down in history as the Philadelph­ia Folk Festival’s “Year of the Woman.”

One press release announcing the 57th annual Folk Fest, which returns to the Old Pool Farm in Upper Salford Aug. 16 to 19, revealed that the Philadelph­ia Folksong Society’s festival of music, crafts, camping, family entertainm­ent, food, beer and more has officially taken the Keychange Pledge. It is an internatio­nal campaign introduced by the Londonbase­d PRS Foundation, with the aim of empowering women in all facets of the music industry, starting with a goal for music festivals and conference­s achieving an even gender balance in their programmin­g by 2022.

Taking a break from writing her letter to the festival audience that appears at the beginning of the Folk Fest program book, Lisa Schwartz, the PFS’s festival and programmin­g director, said in a phone interview that the Fest has already achieved that mark this year, with an estimated ratio of 54 percent female performers to 46 percent male acts.

“We were the first in the United States to be asked (to take the pledge),” said Schwartz, sharing that a recurring remark she used to hear in PFS programmin­g meetings over the last decade was, “You know folk music is mostly whitemale-dominated, Lisa.”

Taking it a step further, the Folk Fest has also committed to more global multicultu­ral inclusion in its lineup. Schwartz, who now handles the festival’s talent booking, said it’s a matter of the Folksong Society getting back to its mission as a nonprofit educationa­l organizati­on.

“It isn’t our job to present people that you can see at any club or festival around Philadelph­ia,” she said.

Judge for yourself. Here’s a sample breakdown:

Thursday campers-only concert

Gina Chavez, Talisk, Toronzo Cannon.

Friday main stage

Afternoon: Earle and Coffin, The Accidental­s, William Prince, Élage Diouf, The Slambovian Circus of Dreams. Evening: Skerryvore, The Seldom Scene, Riders in the Sky, Patty Griffin, David Bromberg Quintet.

Saturday main stage

Chris Smither, Molly Tuttle, Tom Paxton and The DonJuans, Balsam Range, Alash with Shodekeh, BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet, Eileen Ivers, David Myles, Valerie June.

Sunday main stage

Great Groove Band, John Gorka, Jeff Daniels & The Ben Daniels Band, Mary Gauthier, Shovels & Rope, Wynonna & The Big Noise.

Also keep in mind that there are eight stages spread across the Folk Fest grounds.

“Alexis P. Suter, she will change your life,” Schwartz said, rattling off non-main-stage names you should catch, such as Irish group Hermitage Green and kindie stalwarts Trout Fishing in America.

Explore more at pfs.org/philadelph­ia-folk-festival, where you can also download the Folk Festival app.

“I want people to realize just how different our event really is,” said Schwartz, mentioning the 2,500-some volunteers who donate their time to keep the festival running. “People say: ‘Why do you do this? Why do you give so much of yourself?’ The answer is it’s who we are.”

According to Schwartz, because the Newport Folk Festival had a period in its history when it was on hiatus, the Philly Folk Fest has the distinctio­n of being the longest continuous­ly run outdoor music festival in North America.

Martin Guitar Stage headliner Chris Smither, who is playing both the Philadelph­ia and Newport folk festivals this year, backed Schwartz up on her statement that Philly Folk Fest stands out, citing the workshop concerts and assortment of smaller stages.

“Philly is more like what I grew up with, as far as folk festivals,” said Smither, who made his first Philly Folk Fest appearance in 1969.

One can’t-miss workshop concert will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Culture Tent with actor and mainstage performer Jeff Daniels spotlighti­ng the music from HBO’s “The Newsroom.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Wynonna & The Big Noise.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Wynonna & The Big Noise.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Riders in the Sky, whom you may remember from their show “Tumbleweed Theater” on the old TNN or the “Woody’s Roundup” theme song from “Toy Story 2,” will be at the Philadelph­ia Folk Festival.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Riders in the Sky, whom you may remember from their show “Tumbleweed Theater” on the old TNN or the “Woody’s Roundup” theme song from “Toy Story 2,” will be at the Philadelph­ia Folk Festival.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Vanessa Collier is part of the 2018 Philadelph­ia Folk Festival lineup.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Vanessa Collier is part of the 2018 Philadelph­ia Folk Festival lineup.
 ?? PHOTO BY JEFF FASANO ?? Philadelph­ia Folk Festival performer Chris Smither.
PHOTO BY JEFF FASANO Philadelph­ia Folk Festival performer Chris Smither.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Philadelph­ia Folk Festival headliner Valerie June.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Philadelph­ia Folk Festival headliner Valerie June.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Molly Tuttle will appear on the main stage of the Philadelph­ia Folk Festival.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Molly Tuttle will appear on the main stage of the Philadelph­ia Folk Festival.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Christine Lavin, whom Jeff Daniels regards as one of his musical influences, will be doing some of the emcee duties at this year’s Philadelph­ia Folk Festival.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Christine Lavin, whom Jeff Daniels regards as one of his musical influences, will be doing some of the emcee duties at this year’s Philadelph­ia Folk Festival.

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