Thursday, June 15, 2017

“FASCINATING” (CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND) NEW BOOK I GOT A SONG: A HISTORY OF THE NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL OUT THIS MONTH ON WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS AS FEST FAST APPROACHES


The first full-length history of the Newport Folk Festival, I Got A Song, is earning praise as its author Rick Massimo confirmed a presentation at the Newport fort on July 30. Here’s some of what we’re reading:
 
“In I Got a Song, which is out this week via Wesleyan University Press, Massimo juggles the decades of triumphs, struggles and personalities with aplomb, building a foundation on years of research and first-hand encounters as a longtime festival correspondent for the Providence Journal, and supplementing them with dozens of interviews with performers, fans and organizers.”
- Matthew Oshinsky, Paste Magazine, June 7, 2017
 
Fascinating… [Massimo] tells a story that’s not just about one festival in the smallest state of the country, but about folk music as a whole.”
- Ben Kaye, Consequence of Sound, May 24, 2017
 
“A treasure trove.”
- Ken Abrams, No Depression, May 14, 2017
 
“Engaging and at times touching.”
- Christopher John Stephens, Pop Matters, April 17, 2017
 
"Filled with interviews."
- Neil Pond, Parade, June 5, 2017
 
“A peek behind the scenes.”
- Relix Magazine, June/July, 2017
 
“Compelling… details evolution, tradition, evolving tradition, and capturing a spirit through storytelling.”
- Fallon Masterson, Vanyaland, June 6, 2017
 
“Yes, this is a fantastic book for us, the music reviewer invested in the Newport Folk Festival. Yes, it will be fantastic for the music aficionado, as well… we came into ‘I Got A Song’ expecting a light beach read, and left with a heady brew of history and excitement in the country’s premier music festival.”
- Matt Keefer, Music Ravings, June 5, 2017
 
July 27 – Books On The Square – Providence, RI
July 30 – Newport Folk Festival – Newport, RI
August 2 - Narrows Center for the Arts - Fall River, MA

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