CANCELLED on 10/19. NOW TRYING TO FIND ANOTHER VENUE.
More information as I have it for this first Friday event in a capital city just prior to the midterm elections.
CANCELLED on 10/19. NOW TRYING TO FIND ANOTHER VENUE.
More information as I have it for this first Friday event in a capital city just prior to the midterm elections.
Class visit(s) and and evening reading/show.
Ken Waldman will be spending the day working with high school and middle school teachers, plus meeting with some students, and (he thinks) doing a small public event in the evening. Thanks to Catherine Tibbs at the Performing Arts Center connected with the school district.
More details as I have them. Alas, this has been postponed to another time.
Ken will be visiting both Music Dept. classes and Creative Writing classes and doing an afternoon program for all who want to attend.
More details as Ken has them.
More information as Ken has it--looks like a day in schools and a solo evening show with lots of good Alaska stories and some extra-fun fiddling. .
Ken Waldman's first Utah appearance since 2004 and his first ever Salt Lake City event. Co-sponsored by Utah Humanities. He has some political poems, other poems, of course the fiddle and the stories, and it looks like he'll be joined by the very fine multi-instrumentalist, Kate MacLeod. There ought to be everything from twin fiddling to god only knows what.
One-of-a-kind night with visual artist/musician Tim Kerr and ace multi-instrumentalist Jerry Hagins. A multi-disciplinary treat.
Ken joins Up Around the Sun duo Tim Kerr and Jerry Hagins on the radio.
Ken appears on Martha Louise Hunter's show to talk about books and writing, and will undoubtedly sneak in a fiddle tune or two.
I'll be seeing lots of friends, and playing a few tunes too.
Driving through town, so will be seeing lots of North Carolina friends.
I'll be doing a solo set and will be welcoming special guests, including WIlson writer and musician, Jim Clark.
Happy to return to Tallahassee, and even happier to be at this great festival with my new book. I'll be joined by Steve Hodges on the Unplugged stage on Sunday afternoon, but I'll be around all weekend.
I'll be joined by the very fine Hogie Siebert for a rare Acadiana appearance. $10 suggested donation; no one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Five-day residency concludes with roots music variety show where I'll be joined by three wonderful North Carolina old-time musicians: Riley Baugus, Cary Moskovitz, and Adam Tanner. Great line-up! More details as I have them.