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The full Brooklyn Folk Festival schedule

The Brooklyn Paper

Here’s the full finger-pickin’ good schedule for the Brooklyn Folk Festival:

June 10

Jalopy Theatre

6 pm: Winston Fleary and the Big Drum Nation Dance Company

7 pm: Jay Gandhi

8 pm: Major Contay & The Canebrake Rattlers

8:45 pm: Uncle Monk

9:30 pm: Peter Stampfel and the Ether Frolic Mob

10:15 pm: Feral Foster

11 pm: Jake Sanders Sextet

June 11

Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition

2:30 pm: Jake Sanders

3:15 pm: Larry Hanks and Deborah Robbins

4:15 pm: The Americans

5 pm: Hubby Jenkins

5:45 pm: Lankandia Cissoko

6:30 pm: Walker, Jay and Steve from Baltimore

7:15 pm: Black Sea Hotel

8 pm: Roulette Sisters

9 pm: Jerron “Blind Boy” Paxton

9:45 pm: The Dust Busters

10:30 pm: Radio Jarocho

11:15 pm: Clifton Hicks

Midnight: Whiskey Spitters

June 12

Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition

2 pm: Tamevale Kapelye (The Foolish Band)

2:45 pm: Alan Friend

3:30 pm: Willy Gantrim

4:15 pm: Jackson Lynch

5 pm: Elizabeth Butters

5:45 pm: The Pearly Snaps

6:30 pm: Boom Chick

7:15 pm: Brotherhood of the Jugband Blues

8 pm: Little Brothers

8:45 pm: The Tillers

9:30 pm: The Whistling Wolves

10:15 pm: The Newton Gang

11 pm: Kerri Lowe

Sunday, June 12

Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition downstairs stage

3 pm: Banjo Toss and Banjorama

4 pm: Square Dance

5 pm: Veveritse

Workshops and films

June 11

Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition screening room

1 pm: Hazel Dickens Singing Workshop

2 pm: The films of John Cohen

3 pm: The films of Alan Lomax

4 pm: Beginning Jam Workshop (not confirmed)

5 pm: Fiddle: Tunings and Styles in Old Time Music, taught by Craig Judelman

June 12

Screening Room, BWAC

1 pm: Intermediate Jamming Workshop

2 pm: Banjo: Tunings and Styles in Old Time Music, taught by Eli Smith

3 pm: A film By Mike Seeger

Jalopy Theater [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Red Hook, (718) 395-3214]; Brooklyn Waterfront Artist Coalition [499 Van Brunt St. near Reed Street in Red Hook, (718) 596 2507]. Tickets $20 day of, $55 for the weekend. Workshops $10.

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