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- Joe Crookston performs at the 2023 Turtle Hill Folk Festival.
Golden Link first came together as a club for folk musicians in 1971, after students from Mitzie Collins’s guitar class wanted to meet more.
“I finally figured out something important,” Collins said. “They didn't want to learn guitar for me, not even that good as a guitarist. What they wanted to do was sing with other people.”
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- A singaround at the 2023 Turtle Hill Folk Festival.
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- Allen Hopkins performs at a singaround from the 2023 Turtle Hill Folk Festival.
“You know, folk music is often music that you make yourself,” he said. “And people who like making their own music will have an affinity for finding other people who have the same interests — getting together, singing together, sharing songs, sharing instrumental techniques, learning from each other. And that, I think, has been the main thing.”
In addition to the 'singarounds,' the Turtle Hill Folk Festival features numerous workshops, Golden Link member showcases and headlining performances from Brendan Taaffe & Stefan Amidon, Celtic Confusion, The Rough & Tumble and Kray VanKirk.
Single-day tickets start at $18 for members / $20 for non-members; weekend passes start at $75 for members / $87 for non-members. For more information on the festival, visit here.
Daniel J. Kushner is an arts writer for CITY. He can be reached at [email protected].