PHIL HENRY with percussionist Gary Moon
Opening act: Wendy Ramsay, Joanne Perry & Donna Dennihy
Phil Henry is a singer-songwriter and music educator in West
Rutland, Vermont. He sings energetic contemporary folk originals
which resemble detailed four-minute short films, with diverse
stories and leading characters. His upcoming CD, Robots and Romance,
for example, puts the listener insidea bank robbery, a mining
disaster, a heart transplant, a hurricane, and the decline of a 50's
drive-in movie theater. Henry's songs have been honored in many
songwriting competitions and showcases, including the Kerrville Folk
Festival New Folk Contest and the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival
Emerging Artist Showcase. He took first place inthe songwriter
contests at SolarFest in Tinmouth, VT and Susquehanna Music and Arts
Festival in Havre-De-Grace, MD.
Gary Moon is a singer-songwriter from Lake George, NY, and is
afrequent host of the open mic at Saratoga Springs' famous listening
room Caffe Lena. In addition to his performance schedule and
promoting his own new CD Big Sky, Gary has lent vocals and hand
percussion to Phil and other folk performers. It is not unusual to
see him add Djembe, Cajon, shakers, and foot-operated
tambourine,sometimes all within the very same song.
Tuesday, Sept. 7th and Wednesday, Sept. 8th @ 7:30pm
A Concert with SNATAM KAUR & Guruganesha Singh
Snatam Kaur is one of the most popular New Age artists of our time,
selling over 50,000 albums a year. Snatam Kaur’s
albums have topped New Age Retailer’s Top 20 lists every year since
2004. She was the only artist to have 3 albums in the Top 20 in a
single year. Snatam’s LIVE in Concert album made New Age Retailer’s
prestigious Top Ten Albums of 2008. An international favorite with
fans across the globe, including the U.S, Europe, Asia, South
America and the South Pacific, Snatam Kaur performs at over 100
venues each year, from the Bahamas to Singapore. One fan spoke for
all when he said, “We come to Snatam’s concerts to experience the
beautiful atmosphere her voice creates, to heal and grow.”