329 05/26/2004 Woody Mann …Dazzling and technically flawless finger style guitar at its most listenable …blurs the lines between jazz, blues, classical, and world music. Sing Out!
330 – Jorge Renderos
330 05/26/2004 Jorge Renderos Salvadoran singer and songwriter with long history as a labor and liberation activist in El Salvador and the U.S.
331 – Blue Monk
331 06/16/2004 Blue Monk foot-tapping music from 5 Mendham HS students doing cool originals in a tight jam band format with their own great sound
332 – Gary Paul Hermus
332 06/16/2004 Gary Paul Hermus singer-songwriter storyteller with strong songs in a variety of styles, accompanied by his great finger-style guitar-work
333 – The Kossoy Sisters
333 06/24/2004 The Kossoy Sisters I’ll Fly Away in O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, performed at the first Newport Folk Festival and sang in the original production of Woody Guthrie’s Bound for Glory.
334 – Dave Cornell
334 06/24/2004 N/A Dave Cornell very funny songs & great delivery in a booming baritone accentuated by tasteful concertina squeezing. (An FP regular and a genuine folk original!)
335 – Nick Annis
335 08/05/2004 N/A Nick Annis great singer-songwriter with an engaging, easy-going personality and strong political songs as well as more personal material
336 – Judith Pertz Flute Journeys
336 08/05/2004 Judith Pertz Flute Journeys warm personality with amazing photos, recordings & stories of music around the world, ends with beautiful Japanese flute piece
338 – Lou & Peter Berryman
338 09/09/2004 Lou & Peter Berryman Witty originals from accordian- & guitar-backed vocal duo. Tom Paxton: ‘…I think I’ve spent the first thirty years trying to be as funny as Tom Lehrer and the last part will be trying to be as funny as the Berrymans. They don’t come any funnier than that…’
339 – Penny Nichols
339 10/25/2004 Penny Nichols a sweet-voiced singer-songwriter with a *child of the 60’s* bio too far out to condense, so check it out at her website; great songs & stories;