Sandra Wong @ Notlob Concerts
Written by Keith Griffis   
Monday, 04 January 2010 11:50

Sandra Wong was too young to remember, but her parents say she displayed a deep love of music from a very early age. With Beethoven's 5th as her nighttime lullaby, Sandra began studying the violin at age seven with the intention of becoming a concert violinist. This remained her sole focus for fifteen years until she discovered fiddling…and her entire musical world was turned upside down! Suddenly music became about connecting with other people in a joyful, communal way rather than an isolated striving for perfection. It began with Irish, Old-time and Bluegrass festival jams and has grown into her current livelihood of teaching, performing, recording and collaborating with other musicians from a diverse range of world music genres. In 1999, Sandra fell in love with a wonderful Swedish folk instrument called the nyckelharpa, a 16 stringed, keyed bowed instrument. It is now an integral part of her work and musical expression.

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New T-Shirts Available
Written by Keith Griffis   
Monday, 04 January 2010 11:47

New T-Shirts Available from NYAF. Check out the Women's Music Note Tee below.

Not Your Average Folk.com Music Note T-Shirt for Women. 

 
Annie Keating
Written by Keith Griffis   
Monday, 04 January 2010 11:42

Annie Keating hails from Brooklyn with a twang from the Southern United States. Listen to her at http://www.myspace.com/anniekeating.

You can then check here out on January 7th, 2010 @ Club Passim. Get your tickets here

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