On Friday through Sunday, August 20, 21 & 22, The Folk Project’s NJ Uke Fest will present workshops, concerts, and sing-alongs. Tickets are $85 for the entire weekend, and attendance is limited to 50 vaccinated guests. Jim Boggia, Christine DeLeon, Christopher Trietsch, Jim Beloff, Christopher Davis-Shannon, and Gracie Terzian are featured. On Sunday we host our traditional outdoor sing-along/play-along.
FRIDAY
Friday opens with a concert at 7:30 featuring Jim Boggia and Christine DeLeon
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- Jim Boggia will present his Off-Broadway hit, Bruce Off Broadway, a collection of Bruce Springsteen songs backed by uke. He’s an uncompromising devotiee of emotionally direct songcraft and a mean, clean and fantastic artist on the “tiny fretboard.” Boggia performs with New York City-based Beatles tribute band, the Fab Faux, as well as Mad Dogs & Dominos, an 18-piece rock collective.
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- Christine DeLeon will open with a set featuring her gorgeous voice, splendid uke playing, and a mix of originals, popular tunes, and gems from the 1920s. She’s an astounding vocalist, skillful lyricist, and consummate musical communicator. Christine is an award-winning performer, a Folk Project favorite and has won over audiences throughout New Jersey.
SATURDAY
Saturday starts at 12:30 pm with two workshops offered every hour for the next three hours. The two-hour dinner break (either off-premises or for $15 on-premises) will include an open stage and sing-alongs. At 7:30, there will be a sing-along tribute to the victims and survivors of the pandemic, followed by the weekend’s climactic evening concert, showcasing our amazing and talented instructor/performers, Christopher Trietsch, Jim Beloff, Christopher Davis-Shannon, and Gracie Terzian.
- Christopher Trietsch is a luthier, sophisticated arranger, complex finger-picking artist, and Ukulele Album of the Year nominee. Christopher records by layering the sounds of his own handmade ukuleles accompanied by piano, bass, and guitar. He has been nominated for Ukulele Album of the Year by the Hawai’i Academy of Recording Arts (HARA) for the prestigious Na Hoku Hanohano award. Christopher builds ukuleles that are both a joy to play and hold, focussing on splendidly-crafted, custom instruments.
- Jim Beloff is an author, composer, luthier, and world-touring ukulelist. This international ambassador of the uke is author of The Ukulele – A Visual History, producer of the CD compilation Legends of Ukulele, and has made three how-to-play DVDs for the Homespun instruction series. Jim, an active songwriter and recording artist, has composed and performed with the Choate School orchestra in Germany and Austria, the Michigan Philharmonic, and the Wallingford (CT) Symphony Orchestra.
- Christopher Davis-Shannon is an accomplished multi-Instrumentalist, fabulous songwriter and intricate jazz arranger on our favorite Hawaiian music maker. He brings an honest simplicity and fluency to arrangements that transport audiences back to the jazz clubs and speakeasies of the early 20th century. Chris forges breathtaking new life into old classics, weaving together a sound enjoyed by both young and old.
- Gracie Terzian is an exquisite singer, delicate songwriter, New York City actor, and stands out as an accomplished player of the luscious-sounding harp ukulele. Her first EP, Saints and Poets, debuted at #23 on the Billboard jazz charts and quickly became the #3 jazz album on iTunes. Noted jazz historian Terry Teachout, author of Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong and Duke: A Life of Duke Ellington, calls Terzian a “deep-dyed romantic who tells her tales of modern love with quiet delicacy and an inborn musicality that’s impossible to overlook.”
SUNDAY
Sunday brings NJ Uke Fest’s traditional sing-along/play-along. We’re going “legit” and waiting for permits, so the exact place and time will soon be determined, approved, and announced.