Nov 9, 2020 | AAFFM, Fiddler's Green, News
Greetings AAFFM members and friends, The AAFFM board held its annual official meeting Thursday evening, November 5. Below are highlights along with my additional comments for your information and consideration. Election of officers and board members The board...
Apr 20, 2020 | AAFFM, Fiddler's Green, News
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, AAFFM is postponing the May 16 Fiddler’s Green concert to an autumn date to be determined. The show will feature the Claudia Nygaard and the 4 Man String Band. At this point we hope the June 20 Fiddler’s Green show, a full...
Mar 31, 2020 | AAFFM, Fiddler's Green, News
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, AAFFM is postponing the April 18 Fiddler’s Green concert to Saturday, August 29. The show will feature the Reel Sisters and Veronika Jackson. At this point we hope the May 16 Fiddler’s Green show featuring Claudia Nygaard...
Mar 16, 2020 | AAFFM, Fiddler's Green, News, Uncategorized
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, AAFFM is postponing the March 21 Fiddler’s Green concert featuring Clay Babies and The Irish Brothers to Saturday, July 25. So look forward to two F.G. shows that month. At present we still plan to go ahead with our April 18...
Dec 8, 2016 | Frank Hamilton Folk School, News
After a year of sponsorship, Atlanta Area Friends of Folk Music has successfully completed its role in helping launch the Frank Hamilton School. The folk music school now has its own non-profit status and is thriving independently from AAFFM. The organizations...
Aug 5, 2016 | Fiddler's Green, News
Long-time Atlanta folk music devotees may recall that before AAFFM began Fiddler’s Green in 1986, we presented occasional concerts at First Existentialist Congregation of Atlanta in Candler Park. So moving our monthly coffeehouse concert series to this excellent venue...
Sep 3, 2015 | Frank Hamilton Folk School, News
As our mission statement proclaims, AAFFM’s purpose is “to preserve and promote traditional and other folk music and arts in the Atlanta area” though activities at which “such music and arts can be performed, taught, mutually appreciated, and enjoyed.” Now we’re...