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Fresno Contra Dance • June 8, 2024. Fresno Contra Dance, 6-9 PM. Contras, Squares, Reels and more. with Evo Bluestein. Pete and Carmen’s Dance Studio. 4774 N. Blackstone Ave (between Shaw and Gettysburg) Fresno CA 93726. $10 door.
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Evo plays banjo and other instruments in his shows. One of...
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Fresno Contra Dance May 11, 2024, 6-9 PM Contras, Squares,...
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Thoughts and written entries of Evo Bluestein. Evo is a folk...
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Email ph: 559.297.8966 Evo Bluestein 10691 N. Madsen Ave....
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The American Folk Music School Assembly performed by Evo...
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Gene Bluestein–American Studies professor (May 1, 1928 –...
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Evo Bluestein is a member of the Autoharp Hall of Fame!...
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Jul 6, 2017 · Evo Bluestein, a longtime folk musician and music educator in the Fresno area, has published a book called “Road to Sweet’s Mill: The West Coast Folk Music Revival in the 1960s and ’70s.”
Aug 7, 2021 · By Evo Bluestein. In 1974, a fusion rock band called Wild Blue Yonder pooled their meager resources and put in a lot of elbow grease to open a music club of the same name. It was a focal point for Fresno’s Tower District and Fresno. At least the band would have a place to play—their own club!
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Apr 18, 2017 · Bluestein is also presenting a special concert to celebrate the new book taking place this Saturday at Fresno State's Whalberg Recital Hall. The performance will feature Evo's own music as well as Terry Barrett, Barry Shultz, Patricia Wells-Solarzano and Agustin Lira, Two for the Road and The Gilly Girls. Tags.
Evo continues with interviews regarding early Fresno folk history. Tom Ninkovich was raised on a farm outside of Sanger. He graduated from high school in 1961. In this interview he was explaining to Evo what got him interested in folk music and the folk scene around Fresno, starting around 1962.
A Syllabus of Folk Music's Past and Future. I’m new to the organized folk community, the kid pulling on pants-legs, asking annoying questions. Lucky for me, Evo Bluestein likes kids. He’s dedicated most of his life to teaching kids how to build community through traditional song and dance.