Peter Mulvey -- His lyrics focus on coming of age amidst the tremors and ironies of the last decades of now...plus, fan Jim Infantino says, "he's really killer on guitar." Welcome Peter for his Postcrypt debut!
Eddy Lawrence -- Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, Eddy recently released his fourth album on the 1-800-PRIME-CD label. Dirty Linen describes him as a "genius of a wordsmith, creating stories and characters that aren't readily forgotten."
Wooden Indians -- This trio just manages to squeeze their upright bass onto the diminutive Postcrypt stage. They'll be closing out the night with their jazzy tunes.
Howard Emerson -- All you lovers of fine fingerpicking and beautiful bottleneck can rejoice! This guitarist extraordinaire has played with Billy Joel, Eric Andersen, and David Bromberg.
Woloshin & Griffin -- This NY-based country duo of Ellen Woloshin and Barney Griffin has played at the prestigious Blue Bird Cafe in Nashville. They met when Ellen was teaching a class on recording advertising jingles, and Barney signed up as a student!
James Reams & Bill Christophersen -- James recently released his debut CD entitled "Kentucky Songbird," and he brings his country crooning and guitar-playing back to the Postcrypt with fiddle player Bill Christophersen (who recently admitted that he first graced our stage in 1970!).
Bill Cud-dyer -- Based in Boston, Bill has shared bills with folks like Bill Morrissey and Ellis Paul. The Boston Phoenix refers to him as "David Byrne meets Edgar Allen Poe."
The Nudes -- This acoustic eclectic duo has been on the road for most of '94 and has been opening eyes all over the country. Guitarist Walter Parks and celloist Stephanie Winters have become Postcrypt favorites, and they're sure to pack the house!
Open Stage -- Folk, blues, bluegrass, jazz, reggae -- you name it! We also welcome poets, storytellers, actors, comics, and performers of all kinds. Performances start at 10:00; sign-up begins promptly at 9:45. Eight to ten minute limit.
Peter Spink -- Peter recently released his debut CD, "Won't Be Denied," and it's been getting plenty of airplay on national radio. Welcome back this thoughtful singer-songwriter-guitarist to the Postcrypt stage.
Richard Meyer -- The former editor of Fast Folk Musical Magazine, Richard has been active as both a performer and a producer in the Greenwich Village scene for over ten years. Dirty Linen says his songs "blend folk-pop sensitivity with a hard-hitting New York potency."
The Metrotones -- Columbia's own student a capella ensemble will amaze you with their gorgeous harmonies as they close out the night.
Ilene Weiss -- Ilene's performances capture the full range of her sometimes quirky and always insightful songwriting. She also wears a really cool pair of sneakers!
Richard Shindell -- Richard's second CD on Shanachie Records, "Blue Divide," has received glowing reviews. He also recently played at the Putamayo Benefit for the Homeless at Carnegie Hall. What a great way to finish out Postcrypt's fall season!