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Pamela Goddard (Special Event)
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Pamela Goddard (Special Event)
When
01 Dec 2007
8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location
Home of Dennis Cook, Oberlin, OH
A writer and dance caller, traditionally influenced a capella singer Pamela Goddard lives in Ithaca, NY. For the past 30 years she's learned traditional songs from both sides of the Atlantic and is now focusing on the songs of New York State and New England.Raised in the boom of the 1960's folk revival, Pamela Goddard sang with her father at home, with the church choir, and travelled up and down the Hudson River soaking up music at the early Clearwater Picnics. The singers she heard at these Picnics (now known as the annual Hudson River Revival Festival) have long since melded into her musical personality.The chance discovery that her high school library contained a full collection of Library of Congress field recordings permanently altered her life and saved her from an adolescence of heavy metal rock music. She exchanged too many math and science classes for an exposure to blues, ballads, and chain gang songs, and set out on a path of seeking out traditional music wherever she could find it. Recent years have found her exploring the sound archives at Cornell University and Middlebury College, and she continues to promote the traditional singing of New York and New England.By the 1980's, Pamela was a literature major in college, studying folk songs in their narrative form while soaking up local history as a staff member of the Sleepy Hollow Restorations living history museums. Pamela also encountered American and English Country Dancing during her college years, and has become a popular caller/instructor of both styles of dance.
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