NJFOLK - Folk Music Resource Guide for NJ

NJFOLK

A Guide to Folk Music Resources in the Garden State

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This site, compiled and occasionally maintained by Mark Stewart, is provided as a public service to fellow folk music enthusiasts in New Jersey. Here you will find contact information for a number of vital resources for the local folk music community.

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Purpose and Scope

"Where can I find out about folk music in New Jersey?"

NJFOLK aims to answer this question by identifying sources of information about local folk music, both online and offline. NJFOLK lists Web sites, e-mail lists, radio stations, organizations, publications, and annual events in and around New Jersey. These are the sources that, to my knowledge, supply the best, most complete and most up-to-date information about folk music events in the Garden State.

What NJFOLK is, and what it is not

NJFOLK is a New Jersey folk music resource guide. That is:
  1. New Jersey. NOT Philadelphia or New York City (except for their radio stations, which we can enjoy at home.) If you're going into the city, you're on your own.
  2. Folk. NOT mainstream/commercial country or pop/rock, but including bluegrass, Celtic, old-time, blues, cajun, zydeco, traditional, contemporary singer/songwriter, and other folk and acoustic music.
  3. Music. NOT dance (square, contra, ceili, morris, or otherwise). Would someone like to assemble a page?
  4. Resource guide. NOT a performer list, concert calendar, or venue listing (excellent ones exist already; see these references), but a set of pointers to good calendars and listings, both online and offline. NJFOLK is meant to serve as a clearinghouse of folk music information sources.

How You Can Help

NJFOLK is intended to be as complete and useful as possible. If I've missed something important, or if an item is inaccurate or out-of-date, please e-mail me and I'll update the listings.

Who's Playing, Where, and When?

Information specific to folk-music concerts and performers.

Concert calendars:

Wouldn't it be nice if a single site carried complete, up-to-date folk music schedules? Well, obviously not every calendar lists every event, even within its own scope. Several good ones do exist; online, I've found Dirty Linen and Musi-Cal to be generally the most complete. Still, sometimes an interesting local event can only be found in a local listing. It's best to check several sources if you're looking for something to do. And don't forget the newspaper. Back to Contents of this section | Back to Top of NJFOLK

Performer lists:

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Venue lists:


Local and regional information (with a music focus)

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Organizations

This is a list of organizations that promote and support folk music in New Jersey. It is NOT a comrehensive list of venues and concert spaces that feature folk music - some excellent resources with that purpose already exist. Instead, I've tried to focus on organizations, clubs, and established groups, supported by members and generally holding regular meetings or events. Of course, many groups do sponsor concerts and festivals - so the distinction can get fuzzy. For the best folk-music venue list I know of, see the TML Music Pages; details are available in the Publications section.

Folk Music Organizations


And bear in mind:

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Publications

Here's a handful of high-quality publications (both in print and online) with an emphasis on folk music. This listing is by no means complete, but the two local publications immediately below cover the New Jersey region quite well.

Local Publications

National Publications

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Radio Resources

This is a list of radio stations that devote a significant amount of programming to folk, traditional and acoustic music. I've tried to note where folk music programming is largely confined to specific times in the week. I/C denotes Irish and/or Celtic music programming. And yes, in spite of the New Jersey focus of these pages, I have included NYC and Philadelphia stations that can be heard in the Garden State.

Many of the stations listed below are listener-supported, non-commercial, or community radio stations. If you enjoy listening, consider supporting them by becoming a member.

Note: "Radio Roundup" in the TML MusicPages provides even more detailed information on folk-music radio, including days and times of specific programs on stations throughout the Northeast.

AM Stations

FM Stations

Additional Information

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Annual Events

Folk festivals and gatherings in and near New Jersey. See also Dirty Linen's listing of Music Festivals & Events.

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Other Resources

Here are some additional NJ and folk music resources on the Internet. Put together a bit more loosely, these links may take you outside the specific concerns of NJFOLK.

Miscellaneous Music Resources

See also Mark Stewart's music links.

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E-mail, Usenet, FTP...

A short list of some non-Web online resources

Usenet newsgroups

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E-mail lists

To subscribe to any of these lists, send e-mail to the subscription address or the maintainer. Once you are on the list (and only then) you can send messages to the posting address.

Please contact the subscription address first, and ask for assistance! If it's a listserv, a simple "help" in the body of the message will suffice. Posting to mailing lists without first subscribing can cause your question to be sent embarrassingly to hundreds of people's mailboxes!

Also see Folkies on the Net for more E-mail lists, FTP sites, and some Web pages.

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FTP sites - lyrics, etc.

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About NJFOLK

NJFOLK, a guide to folk music resources in the Garden State, is compiled (and occasionally even maintained!) by Mark Stewart.
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Last updated 31 Oct 2002
Please send any additions, corrections, suggestions, or comments to: stewart@cyberenet.net.