Popular Canadian singer-songwriter to perform on Long Island, May 19
Imagine a kitchen party where Mother Maybelle Carter, Ella Fitzgerald, Mississippi John Hurt, Bessie Smith, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and Patsy Cline show up, and you begin to get a sense of what it feels like inside songwriter Eve Goldberg's head. "I've never been one to restrict myself to one genre of music," says the Torontobased singer-songwriter who has performed a seamless blend of folk, blues, country, bluegrass, oldtime and jazz in venues ranging from small house concerts to the prestigious Kennedy Center Millennium Stage in Washington since 1990.
On Saturday, May 19, Goldberg brings her clear, expressive voice and solid guitar-playing to the Folk Music Society of Huntington's Hard Luck Cafe at the Congregational Church of Huntington (30 Washington Dr., Centerport) for what promises to be an uplifting, intimate and engaging evening. She shares the bill with James O'Malley, a gifted and gentlevoiced local singer-songwriter and two-time finalist in the Plow- shares Songwriting Competition. Tickets are $8.For more information visit the Folk Music Society of Huntington's Web site at www.fmshny.org or call 631-425- 2925.
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