Popular Folk Singer Bernice Lewis to Perform at South Church
A fixture on the coffeehouse circuit, contemporary-folk radio, and at major folk festivals, Bernice Lewis -- who studied vocal improvisation with Bobby McFerrin and guitar technique with Alex DeGrassi and Guy van Duser -- has been a featured performer on National Public Radio's "Mountain Stage" program and a finalist in the 1987 New Folk Songwriting Contest at the prestigious Kerrville (Texas) Folk Festival. Her new ballad, "Bridges That Hold," was included in the PBS-TV "Lifelines" documentary starring Peter, Paul and Mary. She has shared the stage with many renowned artists, including Dar Williams, Dixie Chicks, Patty Griffin, Pete Seeger, Ellis Paul, John Gorka, Rory Block, Livingston Taylor, Odetta, and Christine Lavin.Hailed variously as "a rising star" by the Washington Post and "in the forefront of her generation of singer-songwriters" by SingOut! magazine, Lewis has garnered the greatest acclaim of her career for her most recent album, "Isle of Spirit" (Sanctuary/Blue Bhikku). "Ambitious....her best album to date," said the Boston Phoenix. "Wonderful songs....an instant classic," declared Alan Rowoth, moderator of the Internet's influential Folk Music Digest. "A musical and lyrical tour de force that should propel Lewis to the uppermost ranks of the new-folk crowd," proclaimed the Berkshire Eagle about "Isle of Spirit,'' which was produced by Adam Rothberg, best known for his work on Dar Williams's much-acclaimed debut, "The Honesty Room." "It is impossible not to have a good time listening to Lewis sing," writes Scott Alarik of The Boston Globe.
For the last 10 years, Lewis -- a native of Boston -- has been based in the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts. For most of that time home was a wildlife sanctuary, whose influence is felt in songs like "When the Rivers Had No Names" and "Bridges That Hold." Lewis now lives in Williamstown, Mass., where she is an adjunct member of the faculty at Williams College. Lewis is also on the faculty at the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, N.Y., where she teaches songwriting, singing and yoga. For further information on Bernice Lewis, visit www.bernicelewis.com.
Also performing this evening will be Bird In The House, an exciting new Berkshire County based acoustic quartet. The band is comprised of Nancy Tierney, Susanne King, Richard Berlin and Dana Welts. They perform original, topical material in an entertaining contemporary folk style. Berkshire County will be hearing much more from them in the coming months.
Ticket prices for the evening’s performances are $12 pre-concert and $15 the night of the show. Proceeds from the show will benefit South Church Music Programs. For further information, call 413-442-9982, 442-7357 or email nrtierney@verizon.net.
110 South St., Pittsfield, MA
Saturday, May 17, 7:00 p.m.
Special Guests – Bird In The House
