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Tms Will allow another person to read it and/or be easily picked up for recycling Oounmi jhotm Feminist folk singer, Ani DeFran co, (above) will be among many women performing at the Willamette Valley Folk Festival nett weekend. Laura Kemp (right) has joined up with three musclans to create a new "folk rock" quartet Women will highlight festival music Acoustic guitar, mandolin, percussion instru ments and well-polished harmonies create a mi* ol muscal styles, each very individual, from the women of the Willamette Valley Folk Festival this year The festival features many women's bands and soloists May 21 -23 The sounds ol Cheralee Dillon, Laura Kemp. Mor gan and Phelan. Joanne Rand. Suzi KaU and Am DiFranco torm a range ot musical styles from (oik, blues, gospel, and rock that combine politics and poetry to bang the audience through a lull range of emotions Morgan and Phelan star! it off for the women's groups a! 2 p m . May 21 These women have been playing together since 1980, pertormmg lot thou sands ot school age children around the country, introducing them to traditional lolk music and stones. "Morgan and Phelan's original songs and selected anthems were gentle, inspiring and totally involving. Their performance skill are as strong as their musi cal talents and the message they convey " (Joan Franklin. Newton Arts Center, Newton, MA ). Their performances include guitars, mountain dulcimers, mandolin and keyboards lot the instrumental mtlu ence to their traditionally based original music Cheralee Dillon, a Wues and gospel influenced lolk singer, starts at 1 p m Saturday, May 2? She recent ly released her first full-length cassette album titled. Old t Love Son.js She presents a viewpoint that could be taken as deepiy feminist, although that term does not imply "man-hating." Some of her terrific lines include "Maybe she'll get a )0b selling crystals, and reading the tarot to her father's mistress make a fortune in karma then bolt lor the door up to the mountain where she'e never been before .'' Sunday. May 23 at 5 p m . the Laura Kemp Band plays Singer'Songwriter Laura Kemp has joined up with three musicians to create an ail new "Folk rock” quartet, home grown in Oreg, n s Willamette Valley Their sounds range Irom folk to bines grass to coun try swing Kemp has been described as "a musical poet, the words accompanying her muse show unique insight and an ability to paint vivid lyrical pictures.” Kemp 'Morgan and Phelan’s original songs and selected anthems were gentle, inspiring and totally involving. ’ Joan Franklin Newton Arts Center spokesman also has a new album out with ten fine originals with such themes as love, relocating, violence overseas and at home Sunday. May 23 at 7 p m., Joanne Rand starts with her five piece Little Big Band Her unique, progres sive-folk-rock style is a blend of genres from ethnic to classical, from indigenous to avant garde. Her work goes beyond performance into the realm of "earth-healer," and has taken her to the Amazon Rainforest to record the music of the native people and help spread their message of resistance "Joanne Rand’s singing raises your hair — elegance and fierceness in the same deep breath ” (Gary Sny der, Pulitzer Prize winning author). Powerful feminist performer. Am DiFranco, will be singing on the EMU main stage at 8 p.m May 21 Her music is considered by many as alarmingly pre cise m content and beautifully convincing in sound DiFranco was born and raised in Buffalo. New York and has been traveling thoughout the nation for three years, spreading her message m music as she goes She has a soft, friendly nature, but her words often reveal a different attitude with forceful melodies At 22 years of age, DiFranco has made it far in her career, with three albums released and a lot of musi cal talent developed to provoke arid encompass audi ences. luring them to listen while she performs All ol these women will create their own unique presence at the festival Two women, Suzi Katz and Laura Kemp, will also be teachma a workshop on songwnting called "Songwriters in the Round" Sat urday at noon. These women along with many.oth er styles and creations of musical taient will perform during the festival to entertain and touch all who attend Teresa Isabelle i . FUTONS ROCK SOFT FUTON EUGENE 1 122 Alder St. 686-5069 OPEN M-F II -6 p.m. Sat. 11-5 p.m.. Sun. l2-4p.m. 4> RIDE SHARE Traveling soon? Need a ride? Ottering a ride? 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