PBS Folk Music Concert Series Comes to a Close

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Contents

The PBS Folk Music Concert Series comes to a close with a final show featuring some of the best musicians in the genre.

Introduction

The PBS Folk Music Concert Series comes to a close with a final concert featuring some of the best-loved traditional and contemporary folk artists. This revered concert series has been a mainstay of public television for over 40 years, entertaining and enlightening viewers with the rich tapestry of American folk music.

Folk music is often passed down through the generations, from parents to children, connecting us to our past while also speaking to our present. The songs in this genre often tell stories of everyday life, love, loss, and hope. They are the soundtrack to our lives, and the PBS Folk Music Concert Series has been bringing them into our homes for over four decades.

This final concert will feature musical legends like Joan Baez and Odetta, as well as contemporary stars like Indigo Girls and Emmylou Harris. These artists have helped shape the sound of folk music over the years, and their performances in this concert will be truly special.

So tune in to your local PBS station on Friday, February 28 at 8 pm (ET) for the final PBS Folk Music Concert Series. It’s sure to be a night to remember!

The concert series

The PBS Folk Music Concert Series comes to a close on Saturday, March 2. The concert series has been a great success, and we want to thank all of the bands and musicians who have participated. We also want to thank all of the fans who have come out to support live music.

The performers

The series featured a wide range of performers, from established stars like Emmylou Harris and Bela Fleck to up-and-coming talents like Sarah Jarosz and the Punch Brothers. Each concert was unique, with special guest appearances, dynamic medleys, and stirring solo performances. The series finale featured a star-studded lineup of performers, including Harris, Fleck, Jarosz, the Punch Brothers, and many more.

The music

The concert series finale will feature performances by some of the most popular folk musicians of our time. Concertgoers can expect to hear a wide variety of music, from traditional folk songs to more modern takes on the genre. This is sure to be a night to remember, so be sure to catch it live or on PBS Folk’s YouTube channel.

The reaction

As soon as the last singer walked off stage, the audience erupted in applause. It had been a long two hours, but the concert was finally over. The PBS Folk Music Concert Series had come to a close.

The audience

The reaction to the concert series was overwhelmingly positive, with many people in attendance enjoying the music and performances. Some even said that they would be back for more.

The critics

The reaction to the concert was mixed. Some praised the musicians for their skill and accuracy, while others found fault with their choice of repertoire and musicianship.

Conclusion

The PBS Folk Music Concert Series comes to a close with a show by singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier.

Gauthier is known for her emotionally honest songwriting, which has earned her comparisons to John Prine and Kris Kristofferson. Her songs have been recorded by artists such as Tim McGraw, Bette Midler, and Billy Currington. Gauthier will be performing songs from her most recent album, Rifles & Rosary Beads.

The concert will be aired on PBS on Friday, October 19 at 9:00 pm ET/PT.

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