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SUMMARY:Second Sunday Music Series with Castlebay
DESCRIPTION:Fred Gosbee and Julia Lane have entertained and educated us for three decades\, specializing n authentic historical folk music and maritime music\,   with handcrafted harps\, guitars\, woodwinds\, and other fine instruments.\n\nEach of Julia's beautiful and lyrical harps was made by Fred in his shop. Fred also made most  of his guitars and stringed instruments.\n\n\n\nSince 1986 Castlebay has been weaving together Maine's nautical and British Isles legacies transporting their audience through time and across the Atlantic. Julia Lane and Fred Gosbee have loved and researched traditional music for most of their lives and blend history\, legend and experience into their personable performances. Finely crafted ballads with evocative imagery and beautiful melodies depict Maine characters\, history\, and life close to the elemental beauty of the sea and shore. Their renditions of traditional and original songs are supported with Celtic harp\, 12-string guitar\, fiddle & woodwinds\n\n.\n\nJulia Lane\, singer\, songwriter\, and folklorist\, has been playing the Celtic harp since 1989. Self-taught\, she rapidly became a skilled and exciting player\, winning the Senior Professional division at the New Hampshire Scottish Games Harp Competition in 1990 and 1991 and the International Folk Harp Competition at Stonehill College in 1992. Julia has done extensive research in folksong archives throughout New England and is currently transcribing songs from the Flanders Collection at Middleburg College\, Vermont. This audio archive has over 3000 songs\, 900 collected in Maine.\n\n\n\nFred Gosbee\, singer\, songwriter\, and storyteller\, plays classic and 12-string guitar\, violin\, viola and Irish flute. He learned many traditional songs from his family\, who worked as lumbermen in the forests of New Brunswick and Maine. His original songs have been sung and recorded by other artists.Fred has engineered most of Castlebay's recordings and has also built Julia's harps and many other instruments.\n\n They are the "real thing" when it comes to historical accuracy and beautiful music.  You have probably heard them before\, but every time is new and delightful experience.  They sing of our heritage\, of the beauty of the land and the sea\, and of the inspiring emotions that are borne here.\n\nCome enjoy the bygone ballads of Maine and reflect in our history and heritage.\n\n\n\nEmail links: Catlebay.net\n\nPhotos/Videos as available:
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:12px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif">Fred Gosbee and Julia Lane have entertained and educated us for three decades\, specializing n authentic historical folk music and maritime music\,&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;with handcrafted harps\, guitars\, woodwinds\, and other fine instruments.</span></span><br />\n<span style="font-family:times new roman\,serif"><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif">Each of Julia&rsquo\;s beautiful and lyrical harps was made by Fred in his shop. Fred also made most&nbsp\;&nbsp\;of his guitars and stringed instruments.</span></span></span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size:12px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif">Since 1986 Castlebay has been weaving together Maine&#39\;s nautical and British Isles legacies transporting their audience through time and across the Atlantic. Julia Lane and Fred Gosbee have loved and researched traditional music for most of their lives and blend history\, legend and experience into their personable performances. Finely crafted ballads with evocative imagery and beautiful melodies depict Maine characters\, history\, and life close to the elemental beauty of the sea and shore. Their renditions of traditional and original songs are supported with Celtic harp\, 12-string guitar\, fiddle &amp\; woodwinds<br />\n.<br />\n<strong><em>Julia Lane\,</em></strong>&nbsp\;singer\, songwriter\, and folklorist\, has been playing the Celtic harp since 1989. Self-taught\, she rapidly became a skilled and exciting player\, winning the Senior Professional division at the New Hampshire Scottish Games Harp Competition in 1990 and 1991 and the International Folk Harp Competition at Stonehill College in 1992. Julia has done extensive research in folksong archives throughout New England and is currently transcribing songs from the Flanders Collection at Middleburg College\, Vermont. This audio archive has over 3000 songs\, 900 collected in Maine.<br />\n<br />\n<strong><em>Fred Gosbee</em></strong>\, singer\, songwriter\, and storyteller\, plays classic and 12-string guitar\, violin\, viola and Irish flute. He learned many traditional songs from his family\, who worked as lumbermen in the forests of New Brunswick and Maine. His original songs have been sung and recorded by other artists.Fred has engineered most of Castlebay&#39\;s recordings and has also built Julia&rsquo\;s harps and many other instruments.<br />\n&nbsp\;They are the &ldquo\;real thing&rdquo\; when it comes to historical accuracy and beautiful music.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;You have probably heard them before\, but every time is new and delightful experience.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;They sing of our heritage\, of the beauty of the land and the sea\, and of the inspiring emotions that are borne here.<br />\nCome enjoy the bygone ballads of Maine and reflect in our history and heritage.<br />\n<br />\nEmail links: Catlebay.net<br />\nPhotos/Videos as available:<br />\n<br />\n<br />\n&nbsp\;</span></span>
LOCATION:Second Congregational church of Newcastle 51 Main Street\, Newcastle
UID:e.2086.8487
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DTSTAMP:20260429T222938Z
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