Folk Yeah!

Posted by on November 14, 2009 at 1:51 pm

Hasn’t this month of folk been awesome?  You’ve been going to lots of concerts in and around the square, right?  Attending the discussion groups, speeches and workshops?  You’ve at least been noticing the photos in shops all over the square?

Okay, maybe not.  Noice hadn’t realized either until recently, but it turns out that the entire month of November marks the celebration of “Forever Young: Folk Music History Month in Harvard Square,” an effort co-organized by the New England Folk Music Archives and the Harvard Square Business Association.  More information on the concerts and other events happening in the Square all month long can be found here.  To name a few, the legendary Club Passim has folk concerts every night, Tommy Doyle’s has a few special events planned, and the Brattle Theatre is showing “Festival!,” a documentary on the Newport Folk Festival.

The most exciting part of the History Month is that businesses all over the Square from J.P. Licks to The Tannery have exhibits on folk history set up.  At each business, photographs are set up in the window and a page of history about an influential photographer, club owner, concert promoter, band manager, musician, or artist is displayed.  The full list can be viewed here.  This blogger recommends not walking the distance to the Irving House because he couldn’t find any set-up there, but the rest of the businesses have some great photographs displayed in the window.  Examples follow after the jump.

Rowland Schermans famous photograph of Bob Dylan currently hangs in the windows of the Z-Squar

Rowland Scherman's famous photograph of Bob Dylan currently hangs in the windows of the Z-Square

Hand-printed calendars from Club 47 (Now Club Passim) sit in LF Stores.

Hand-printed calendars from Club 47 (Now Club Passim) sit in LF Stores.

Robert Corwins photograph of Bob Dylan at Newport Folk Festival, 1965 can be seen in the windows of Dado Tea.

Robert Corwin's photograph of Bob Dylan at Newport Folk Festival, 1965 can be seen in the windows of Dado Tea.

Mint Julep displays "sexy" portraits of Joan Baez and others.

Mint Julep displays "sexy" portraits of Joan Baez and others.

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  1. [...] role it has played in the history of American music.  If not, you may not be aware that one of folk’s most legendary venues is less than 200 yards from the Yard.  The club, opened in 1958, was first [...]

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