http://www.banjomanfc.com
Frank "The Banjo Man" Cassel has been charming children and families at the Takoma Park Farmer's Market for 10 years, and one of his albums was inspired by experiences as Takoma Park 's unofficial troubadour. His first album project,
The Illustrated Nonsense Rag, now resides in the American Folklife Collection of the Smithsonian Institute. Frank has made numerous television and radio program appearances.
http://www.JudyCook.net
Judy Cook lifts the spirit and entertains with splendid traditional ballads from a huge and varied Anglo-American repertoire. Her unaccompanied presentation and delivery combine with her joy of singing to delight all listeners. Peggy Seeger says, "Judy's the Real Thing. With Capital Letters." Judy performs each year in Britain and the Midwest as well as her on the East Coast. She has two CDs of unaccompanied songs and ballads:
If You Sing Songs... and
Far From the Lowlands.
http://www.careycreed.com
Carey Creed has sung and played with a big band, a country rock trio, and she currently performs with an interfaith Black Gospel choir (Mosaic Harmony) that raises funds for a variety of good causes. Carey also sings with Celtic performers Grace Griffith and Jody Marshall on a regular basis. She has won First Place awards twice in the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest, and has also received a vocalist award from WAMA. Her first CD of original songs was co-produced by Bob Read (sideman with Bonnie Raitt, John McCutcheon, and Bruce Hornsby), and her second CD, produced with Tom Prasada-Rao,
Now I Know, has been released on Takoma Park's own Azalea City Recordings label. One broadcaster offers this praise: "Her voice and her songs soar with girlish fun, the wisdom of a real woman, and the full heart of an angel."
Women Today writes "One's heart rises to meet the joy in her voice."
http://www.chopteeth.com
Chopteeth is a 14-piece Afrofunk orchestra that explores the common groove between funky, hip-shakin' West African sounds and American popular music.
The core of the Chopteeth sound is Afrobeat: a big-band funk invented by Fela Kuti in 1970's Nigeria. Afrobeat is a spicy stew of Yoruba tribal music and West African pop. Chopteeth then mixes in classic Ghanaian funk, Senegalese rumba, Jamaican ska—and stirs it with choice selections from the James Brown catalog. From the mix comes an intoxicating infusion of righteous grooves that swirls with energetic melodies and call-and-response choruses. Funky organ and melodic guitars lay down a sensuous groove. All that is punctuated by a dynamic 6-piece horn section.
Lead singer Eme Awa, originally from Nigeria, updates African classics while remaining true to the spirit of the music and its message. Other band members step to the mic to serve up lyrics in a total of 6 different languages.
Chopteeth is based in Washington, D.C., and was recently honored with Wammie Award nominations for Best New Artist and Best World Music Group. The ban performed at the Wammies Awards Show in February 2005 at the new Strathmore Music Center.
http://chrischandler.org
Few musicians can claim "on-the-roadisms" the way Chris Chandler can. He is a true veteran of the road, traveling across "The United States of Generica" for many years. His anthology of road tales transforms into a flock of doves beneath the musical high-wire act. Chris has worked with everyone from Allen Ginsberg to Ani DiFranco, and Pete Seeger to Mojo Nixon. Utah Phillips says, "Chris Chandler is the best performance poet I have ever seen."
David Roe also has logged millions of musical touring miles, playing in rock, country, blues, wedding, ethnic, folk, and jazz bands. Accomplished on the piano, keyboard rig, ukulele, and guitar, David is also the snare drummer in the New Orleans All-Star Brass Band and sits at the drum throne in Bayside Nation, a D.C.-based rock band.
David was the bandleader for The Rounders, a super-group of former sidemen for Fats Domino, Dr. John, and Earl King and elder statesmen of New Orleans R&B. He has a repertoire of about a million country blues, down-home folk, jazz, swing, and even a few pop tunes. With Patti McKenney, he wrote songs and sketches for three seasons of Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion.
http://www.culkinschool.com
Sean Culkin founded the Culkin School of Traditional Irish Dance in 1997, and the school currently enrolls more than 500 students. The mission of the school is to preserve the unique tradition of Irish music and dance and pass it on to new generations of dancers. Sean began Irish dancing at the age of 6 with Peggy O'Neill, and he remains the main instructor at the Culkin School.