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[ As we prepare to announce the preliminary 2011 Folks Festival lineup, we wanted to begin introducing you (on the Forum and Facebook) to a few of this year's artists - especially those performers you might not be familiar with from recent Folks Festivals... ]

Sweet Honey in the Rock
http://www.sweethoney.com/

For over 30 years the internationally renowned all-woman, African-American a cappella ensemble has been creating music out of the rich textures of African American legacy and traditions.  Through powerful arrangements of blues, spirituals, traditional gospel hymns, rap, reggae, African chants, Hip Hop, ancient lullabies, and jazz improvisation, they share their inspiring musical message of hope, love, justice, peace, and resistance.

Though Ysaye Barnwell has taught at The Song School on several occasions, Sweet Honey in the Rock's only other performance at the Folks Festival was back in 1998.  We are so thrilled and honored to welcome them to Lyons this August.

Watch them performing "We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest..."
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdQdFytLOrQ

And here is a complete Sweet Honey in the Rock performance from the Kennedy Center.
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URL icon « Reply #1 on: January 24, 2011, 01:40:36 PM »

[ As we prepare to announce the preliminary 2011 Folks Festival lineup, we wanted to begin introducing you (on the Forum and Facebook) to a few of this year's artists - especially those performers you might not be familiar with from recent Folks Festivals... ]

Sweet Honey in the Rock
http://www.sweethoney.com/

For over 30 years the internationally renowned all-woman, African-American a cappella ensemble has been creating music out of the rich textures of African American legacy and traditions.  Through powerful arrangements of blues, spirituals, traditional gospel hymns, rap, reggae, African chants, Hip Hop, ancient lullabies, and jazz improvisation, they share their inspiring musical message of hope, love, justice, peace, and resistance.

Though Ysaye Barnwell has taught at The Song School on several occasions, Sweet Honey in the Rock's only other performance at the Folks Festival was back in 1998.  We are so thrilled and honored to welcome them to Lyons this August.

Watch them performing "We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest..."
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdQdFytLOrQ

And here is a complete Sweet Honey in the Rock performance from the Kennedy Center.

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