Honeyfoot
19th Annual Memorial Day Campfire at Club Passim
Club Passim
47 Palmer St
Cambridge, MA 02138-3718
May 29, 2017
4:30 PM UTC
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It started as a way to fill a bad booking weekend in 1998, but over the course of more than 15 years, the campfire. festival has become the single-biggest way that Passim develops new talent and celebrates the Boston area’s amazing music scene. Originally called, "On the Cutting Edge of the Campfire,” the festival combined the idea of artists sitting around the campfire playing music with our commitment to bringing new talent to discerning listeners. Today, the campfire. festival is as much about the community as it is about the music. "In the round" performances with songwriters swapping tunes are as common as solo and band sets throughout the course of each day of the festival. The line between performer and audience member blurs over the course of the campfire. festival. Performers sit in the room to watch other performers, and occasionally audience members get pulled on stage. The magic of campfire. festival weekends comes from the event’s delicate mixture of talented performers coming together and inspiring one other and an excited, attentive audience.
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Honeyfoot Biography
The Cambridge based Americana trio plays original pieces written by vocalist Gillian Grogan that range from bluesy introspections to contemporary tributes to the traditional folk ballads of the British Isles. These three make music where Americana meets folk and thrives in soul. The band will release their first EP this coming March.
Honeyfoot may have a new name, but these string enthusiasts have been picking together since 2014, first, as Goldie and the Wolves and again in the fall of 2015 as Gillian Grogan & Friends on the heels of her national tour.
Gillian and Otto (upright bass) bonded over their mutual disbelief at their acing 2.005--MIT's infamously aggressive 'heat transfer' class. She met Chris 'Chrono' (guitar, banjo, mando= all the strings) at about the same time and responded immediately to his handlebar moustache. The trio look forward to a busy summer and fall playing shows and festivals in the New England region.
Just six happy honey-feet to Honeyfoot--that's less than a centipede, more than your pet ferret, but who's counting.
Read MoreHoneyfoot may have a new name, but these string enthusiasts have been picking together since 2014, first, as Goldie and the Wolves and again in the fall of 2015 as Gillian Grogan & Friends on the heels of her national tour.
Gillian and Otto (upright bass) bonded over their mutual disbelief at their acing 2.005--MIT's infamously aggressive 'heat transfer' class. She met Chris 'Chrono' (guitar, banjo, mando= all the strings) at about the same time and responded immediately to his handlebar moustache. The trio look forward to a busy summer and fall playing shows and festivals in the New England region.
Just six happy honey-feet to Honeyfoot--that's less than a centipede, more than your pet ferret, but who's counting.
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