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Sunday Street Acoustic Series-Winter 2008

Sunday Street Acoustic Series-Winter 2008 The Sunday Street Acoustic Series presents nationally-touring artists in the intimate setting of The University Café, a first-class listening room located on the Stony Brook University campus.

Among the many artists who have appeared in the series during its four years are:
Fairport Convention, The Acoustic Strawbs, The Kennedys, Eric Andersen, John Wesley Harding, Suzzy and Maggie Roche, Lynn Miles, Garnet Rogers, Ellis Paul, Fred Eaglesmith, Tom Russell and Garland Jeffreys.

The series is produced and hosted by Charlie Backfish, whose Sunday Street Program on
WUSB-FM (90.1fm and www.wusb.fm) on Sunday mornings from 9 AM until 11:30 AM is now in its thirtieth year and features on-air conversation and performances by many of the artists who appear at the Café.

Photographs of past shows as well as a listing of performers who have appeared in the series at The University Café may be viewed by clicking on the “Gallery” tab on the University Café website (www.universitycafe.org). The website also highlights upcoming shows at the Café.



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  • Garnet Rogers-Set One May 4th, 2008

    May 4th, 2008 at the University Cafe in Stony Brook, NY

  • Garnet Rogers May 4th Set two

    May 4th, 2008 at the University Cafe in Stony Brook, NY

  • Jeff Black - March 30th, 2008 - Set One


  • Jeff Black - March 30th, 2008 - Set Two


  • Johnny Cuomo at the University Cafe

    February 24th, 2008


  • The Sunday Street Acoustic Series presents nationally-touring artists in the intimate setting of The University Café, a first-class listening room located on the Stony Brook University campus.


    From the Archives

    From the Archives A sampling of some our older podcasts.


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  • Lynn Miles University Cafe 10/22/06

    Lynn Miles University Cafe 10/22/06
    Set One

  • Lynn Miles Universirty Cafe 10/22/06

    Lynn Miles Universirty Cafe 10/22/06
    Set Two

  • Ian Tamblyn University Cafe 6/10/07 Set One

    Ian Tamblyn

    Canada's Ian Tamblyn, who describes himself as musician/adventurer/playwright, made a rare US appearance at Stony Brook University's The University Cafe on Sunday evening June 10th, 2008.

    Canadian songwriters including Lynn Miles, James Keelaghan, and Fred Eaglesmith regularly sing the praises of Ian Tamblyn as one of Canada's national treasures, deserving much more of an audience in the United States.

    Since 1971, Tamblyn has released twenty-five albums becoming Canada's first independent recording artist with his North Track label. Although Tamblyn did debut at New York City's The Other End in 1978, his focus has been almost exclusively on the Canadian music circuit where he has played the folk clubs, the coffeehouses, and the major festivals. He also served as a topical songwriter on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporations "Sunday morning" radio program. His songs have been recorded by Sylvia Tyson, James Keelaghan, Tamarack, Lynn Miles and Hart Rouge, among others and they are the subject of a tribute CD, Coastline of our Dreams.

    A recent CD, Angel's Share, reflects the range of his travels, with songs associated with
    visits to Scotland, Antartica, and of course, Canada from the west coast, to the Arctic Circle, to
    his home in Chelsea, Quebec. His new CD, Superior: Spirit and Light , is the first of four projected CD’s of his “Four Coast Project” documenting Tamblyn’s musical journey as it connects with the culture of his homeland.

    Tamblyn has also combined his music with his environmental concerns to create a series of recordings combining field recordings of Canadian wilderness sounds with synthesizer, hammered dulcimer, and cello to create an ambient instrumental music bringing him recognition as a "new age" musician.

    Information about Ian Tamblyn is available at his website, www.tamblyn.com

  • Ian Tamblyn University Cafe 6/10/07 Set Two



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