Banjo films @ Lincoln Center March 22 6:30 PM

From Hufffriend Judy Lieff:

Please RSVP to the Eventbrite page to assure your space.
($10 suggested donation for non-NYFVC members goes to help cover music and print costs).

What:  Banjo Films!
When: Friday, March 22, doors at 6:30pm
Where: The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
RSVPs:  This event is free to members and non-members, but please RSVP to the Eventbrite page to help us assure your spot and help the library manage the event.

About the Films
To Hear Your Banjo Play (1947)
Produced and Directed by Irving Lerner and Willard Van Dyke
Written by Alan Lomax
Photographed by Richard Leacock
Featuring: Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Baldwin Hayes, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGee, Texas Gladden, Margot Mayo’s American Square Dance Group

The High Lonesome Sound (1962)
Produced and directed by John Cohen
Featuring Roscoe Holcomb, Bill Monroe, Shepard Family

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