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Josh Lamb of The Beggar Folk

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

 

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Guest today – Josh Lamb of The Beggar Folk

The Beggar Folk

“The Beggar Folk are Josh and Trista Lamb, a band of folk singer-songwriters from Lancaster, Pa. Their music is mellow and intimate—finger-picking, warm harmonies, thoughtful lyrics, and a fierce love for both man and creator have all lead to The Beggar Folk’s ability to stir their listeners. Their distinct blend of modern folk+old country lends a natural avenue to their strong storytelling and minimalist roots. Classically trained and seasoned instrumentalists, recent additions Taylor Brandt & Meredith Shaub (violins) & Allison Farris (cello) bring new depth to The Beggar Folk’s emotionally driven writings. Their ability to personally connect with each song and translate lyrics to strings is both rare and highly moving.”

“BACKGROUND: Josh has been writing songs since his teens, but it was during Josh and Trista’s recent 7-month internship in Alexandria, Egypt, that his lyrics began to mature. Being so far from friends and family back home, entering a foreign culture, and witnessing the injustices of war and prejudice led to a lot of healthy introspection. As a parting gift, Josh and Trista had one of their songs, “The Rug, The Shovel, and The Gun” translated into Arabic and sang it to their Egyptian neighbors as they shared one last cup of tea. Since moving to Pennsylvania this past June, Josh and Trista have been spending their days writing, performing, networking and enjoying the beauty of all that Lancaster has to offer.”

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PCA&D Senior Show

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Women’s Business Center Entrepreneurial Speaker Series

Anne will be speaking at Women’s Business Center Entrepreneurial Speaker Series at The Community 1st Fund

May 7th – First Friday -Community First Fund presents Women’s Business Center Entrepreneurial Speaker Series — Friday, May 07, 2010 — Lancaster, PA

Are you a woman interested in Social Media Marketing for your business or the business you work for? YES – well join us on Friday May 7th at the Community First Fund Women’s Business Center for a lively panel discussion on the subject. Joining me will be Kae Kohl of Kiwi Marketing Group andKelly Watson of Wordwise Marketing. See link below to sign up – it’s FREE and you can hit all the 1st Friday events afterwards. :)


The Creative House of Lancaster presents Lancaster for Haiti – an evening of live music and interactive entertainment on April 2

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Hearts in HarmoneyLancaster, Pa. – The Creative House of Lancaster is pleased to announce Lancaster for Haiti – Hearts in Harmony, an innovative musical and interactive event April 2 at 7 p.m. in Freedom Hall at the Lancaster County Convention Center and Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square.

All proceeds will go to the Mennonite Central Committee of Lancaster’s Haiti earthquake relief efforts. Prior to the earthquake, MCC had been working in Haiti since 1958 in reforestation and environmental education, human rights, and advocacy for food security.

“We’re working together to harness CHL’s mission and spirit of creativity, collaboration, and mutual support,” said CHL executive director Anne Kirby, “to hold a truly exciting event. We want to let Haiti know that Lancaster, and hopefully all of America, has not forgotten their ongoing and extreme circumstances.

“It’s such an honor to partner with MCC and support their crucial work in Haiti, of which Lancaster is so very proud,” said Kirby. “And the support from all of our local partners has been generous beyond anything we ever imagined.  We strongly encourage residents of Lancaster and throughout the Central Pennsylvania region to attend and support this unique event in Lancaster’s spacious new convention center hotel facility –  it’s such an important cause and will be such a unique musical and interactive experience.”

Event content and schedule

Lancaster for Haiti will begin at 7 p.m. with live performance by Heads Up, a Lancaster-based urban arts organization that uses artist mentors to release vision in the lives of youth through urban arts programs.

A concert featuring an exciting line-up of bands arranged in partnership with WXPN will begin at 7:45 p.m. (see below for lineup).

This progressive event will also offer creative and new-media elements including live painting, live Twitter stream projection using the hashtag #L4Haiti, and live audiovisual streaming of the event by Creatively Wired. Streaming coverage beginning at 6:45 p.m. will consist of interviews with the bands and live coverage of the performances.

Ticket sales

Tickets go on sale next week at various locations around Lancaster and will be available at the door, with a base price of $10 and suggested donation of $20. Attendees must be 18 years of age or older (and at least 21 to obtain alcoholic beverages).

Lineup of bands

Sponsors and Partners:

  • Illusion Sound and Lighting
  • Atomic Design
  • Lancaster Arts
  • Lancaster County Convention Center and Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square
  • WXPN
  • Tony Kirchner Productions
  • Inkling Media
  • Laura Duran & Associates LLC
  • Matthew Lester Photography
  • Studio K
  • Creatively Wired
  • Brendee’s Irish Pub
  • Executive Printing
  • Move to Iceland

About Creative House of Lancaster

The Creative House of Lancaster (CHL) advocates the success of Lancaster County Small Businesses and individuals interested in art, music, and design by committing its members to supporting each other in their business, personal and professional development and growth. The organization believes in taking creative and innovative leaps that redefine the local business community by harvesting local talent and promoting collaboration, fair-trade, teamwork, networking, mentoring, social communication, and nurturing a sense of community. CHL gatherings allow for creative individuals to gather, collaborate, refer, inspire, mentor, and challenge each other personally and professionally. Monthly meetings and events throughout the year. See www.thechl.org for more information or contact Anne Kirby at 717 572 4798.

About the Lancaster County Convention Center and Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square

Anchoring Downtown Lancaster and boldly incorporating the 110-year-old Beaux Arts façade of the historic former Watt & Shand department store, the integrated convention center / hotel facility offers a combined 90,000 square feet of meeting space and the latest technology for conventions, events, and trade shows.  A unique world-class facility set in a smaller, less expensive urban destination, the venue is centrally-located to the metropolitan areas of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and New York.  The new facility offers space for groups up to 5,000 and includes a convention and exhibition hall, two grand ballrooms, and several finely-appointed meeting and board rooms. To book an event at the integrated facility, call Josh Nowak at 717-207-4044. For more information, visit www.lancasterconventioncenter.com and www.marriottlancaster.com.


Launch Music Conference … We're on board

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
 

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28gtmdlLaunch Music Conference was in the house last night. This week we had the  pleasure of interviewing Jeremy Weiss owner of  CI Records and one of the founders of Launch Music Conference. Also sitting in on the interview was the wonderful Ken Mueller of Inkling Media who is helping Launch with their social media promotions and will also be part of the conference as a panelist.

Launch Music Conference 2010 – April 15th-18th

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LAUNCH MISSION STATEMENT:
This conference will provide much needed guidance & expertise to musicians, both national and regional, as well as any and all parties interested in pursuing a career in, or learning more about, the music industry. LAUNCH will expose artists, both national and regional, from a wide variety of backgrounds and genres, to the fantastic music community which has prospered in Downtown Lancaster, PA for decades.

We had a great time with these guys, had a little wine and learned a lot about Launch.
Max had  some tech issues, Ken should have stepped back from his mike and Allen we’re working on the foam heads :)

Enjoy the podcast and in the next few weeks we’ll be interviewing the cast of RENT which is playing at the Dutch Apple starting on Feb 11 – March 13th 2010.


Creatively Wired #10 :: Creative Works of Lancaster

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Creatively Wired, meet The Creative Works of Lancaster. This week Anne and Max host the board of CWL, a non-profit looking to start a new community venue in Lancaster. The new space would become an incubator for music, art, theater film and more and include a coffee shop and space for co-working. A big thanks to Daniel Klotz, Douglas Campbell, Lydia Brubaker, Ken Mueller and Jennifer McMorris for crowding ’round our studio and talking with us this week. Get more info at The Creative Works of Lancaster Facebook fan page. And don’t forget to take the  online survey and help shape the future of the CWL.

The CWL gang (from left) Jennifer McMorris, Anne Kirby, Baby G, Lydia Brubaker, Douglas Campbell and Ken Meuller. Daniel Klotz had to "run" so he missed out on the fun!

The CWL gang (from left) Jennifer McMorris, Anne Kirby, Baby G, Lydia Brubaker, Douglas Campbell and Ken Mueller. Daniel Klotz had to "run" so he missed out on the fun!

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And congratulation to Damian Eby for winning last week’s challenge. He was the first to come and sit on our couch and won a $20 gift certificate for Carmen & David’s Creamery. Be sure to check out Damian’s podcast Stick it in Your Earhole.

Damian Eby is the first to sit on our couch

Damian Eby is the first to sit on our couch

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Creatively Wired #8 :: Trouble. With a Capital T.

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

This week we talk to Ryan Mast of Unitheo, a music, film & art production company in Lancaster, PA. Ryan is probably one of the busiest college juniors we’ve met. (And he knows all the words to “Music Man,” nice!) He does some great work and we had an awesome time talking to him. Sorry for the wonky audio quality this time around, we’re trying out some new equipment. (Thanks to Damian & Parker of StickItInYourEarHole.com for letting us use their mixer this week.)

Interview with Ryan Mast

Interview with Ryan Mast

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Correction: The Rumschpringe Film festival runs Thursday, Friday & Saturday (April 9-11).

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Creatively Wired #7 :: Throwin' a Brick Through Your Window

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

This week Anne & Max talk to Ken Mueller, WXPN’s Marketing Coordinator for Central Pennsylvania. Ken gives us the lowdown on WXPN, Lancaster’s music scene and the Launch Music Conference.

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