Founded in 1951, the Houston Folklore and Music Society is a non-profit, membership organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation of folklore and folk music.
The space is a church.
Second Sunday Concert is presented by the Houston Folklore and Music Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of singer-songwriters working in the folk music traditions.
Daniel Neihoff, born in Texas and raised in Kentucky, has been writing since age 8. At 20, he earned a spot at the Bluebird Café. He won the Kerrville New Folk and Rocky Mountain Songwriters contests, cementing his place as a rising songwriter.
Tickets are $20 per person - sold at the door. Children under 12 are free (must be
accompanied by an adult). STUDENTS GET IN FREE WITH STUDENT ID! Concerts are held at St Andrew?s Presbyterian. Visit our website: www.houstonfolkmusic.org
Texas-bred singer/songwriter Helene Cronin describes herself as a “story-singer.” Hers is a musical mission born from experience & a desire to share songs that resonate with genuine emotion, unblemished honesty & her own unguarded vulnerability.
Houston based Singer/Songwriters playing Originals, Folk Music, Celtic Music and other Traditional Tunes, as well as covering Nostalgic Favorites!
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Singer-Songwriters Kim Solem and John Hull will open!
Second Saturday Concert is presented by the Houston Folklore and Music Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of folklore and folk music.
She's been nominated by the Houston Press Music Awards for Songwriter of the Year & Best Acoustic/Folk numerous times for over a decade, as well as critic's pick for Best Female Vocalist.