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Joan Baez/Joni Mitchell tribute May 20th at Morristown Unitarian Fellowship

Singer/Songwriter celebration part of Acoustic Minstrel Concert Series

Joan & Joni, a musical tribute to Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell, will be featured at the Minstrel Acoustic Concert Series at Morristown Unitarian Fellowship (21 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown) on Friday May 20th at 8:00 pm. Tickets are only available at the door the night of the show, $9 upon entering, plus the balance of what you think the show was really worth on the way out. For additional information visit www.folkproject.org/minstrel or call 973-335-9489.


In a musical journey from the 1960s to today, singer-songwriters Allison Shapira and Kipyn Martin demonstrate the effect Joan and Joni have had on their own development as modern musicians. Allison Shapira is a recovering opera singer who recently found her authentic voice as a folksinger and songwriter. Kipyn Martin is an award-winning Americana singer-songwriter whose roots sink into the banks of the Shenandoah River.

Video performance of The Circle Game:

https://youtu.be/XTfka2KA77M

Shapira and Martin met during a Northeast Regional Folk Alliance (NERFA) conference in November 2013. Both classically trained singers and up-and-coming musicians in the Washington, DC-area folk scene, they soon realized their musical influences were similarly shaped by the folk revival music of the 1960s. Soon, Joan & Joni was born.

Shapira and Martin’s power comes from their authenticity as performers; they touch people not just through their music but also through their passion and drive to inspire and connect with their audience. They perform a collection of timeless songs by Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell and reveal a few hidden gems from Joan and Joni's long musical catalogs. By weaving Baez and Mitchell's themes together with their own individual messages, Shapira and Martin place an important part of American history in a modern context.

Shapira, who teaches public speaking and presentation skills as a way to help others find their voice, held a CD release party for her 2012 debut recording of original songs at Club Passim –- the famed Cambridge, Massachusetts coffeehouse venue where Joan Baez got her start in 1958.

Dubbed “a beauty of a singer” by John Gorka, Martin was honored by the Washington Area Music Association in 2015 with a WAMMIE Award for New Artist of the Year. She has also received numerous awards in the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest and showcased her talents at a joint Southeast-Northeast Regional Folk Alliance Conference in 2014. In March of this year both Martin and Shapira received WAMMIE nominations for Folk Contemporary Vocalist and Martin garnered an additional nomination for Songwriter of the Year.

For more details about Joan & Joni visit www.joanandjoni.com.


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