Philadelphia Folk Fest expands lineup to include Helen Leicht's Philly Local showcase, Dan Blacksberg, Nina de Vitry, Michael Braunfeld, Philly Music co-op and more - WXPN | Vinyl At Heart
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The Philadelphia Music Co-Op stage at Philadelphia Folk Festival | photo by Lisa Schaffer | SkylerBug.com

As the 58th annual Philadelphia Folk Festival grows nearer, the lineup continues to expand as side stage showcases, workshops, and other features are rolled out. These artists join previously-announced headliners David Crosby, Margo Price, and more.

On Saturday afternoon, WXPN’s Helen Leicht hosts her annual Philly Local showcase on the festival’s camp stage. Artists hand-picked by Leicht from the Philadelphia region will include singer-songwriter Blair Bodine, Americana outfit Jackson Pines, electronic pop trio Great Time, and rock band The End of America

Helen Leicht will not be the only face from XPN. If you are bringing kids to the festival, make sure to visit Dulcimer Grove on Sunday afternoon, where Kathy O’Connell from Kids Corner presents a performance by The Oot n’ Oots.

As for new additions to the festival, there are a few local highlights. Dan Blacksberg will be at the festival performing in a new project, Dan Blacksberg’s Freilachs Music. For those that may not know, “freilache” is a Yiddish term meaning merry, which certainly applies to the traditional klezmer music the trombonist will be playing. 

Michael Braunfeld and The Boneyard Hounds is another group that is not to be missed. Michael Braunfeld is a seasoned folk artist, having performed in festivals since he was a teenager (read The Key’s interview with him here). He will be joined by band members Tommy Geddes on percussion, Nate Gonzalez on keyboard and guitar, Kyle Swartzwelder on bass, and Tom Hampton on lap steel, dobro, mandolin, and guitar. 

Despite the name, The Philadelphia Folk Festival is not just for folk artists. Jazz-tinged singer-songwriter Nina de Vitry will be joining the lineup. The Lancaster singer has received some recent accolades for her skill, most notably being a two-time finalist in the John Lennon International Songwriting Contest. Her vocals are soothing and melodic. 

The festival’s annual Philly Music Co-Op announced its lineup as well, featuring 32 artists performing round-the-clock over three days at various locations, from the Front Porch Stage in the festival campground to the main stage. Among those performing are Driftwood SoldierEmily DrinkerMeghan CareyRachel Andie and the Fifth Element, and Stella Ruze. you can check out a full list below. Other artists added to the lineup include Andy Hedges, Brooks Long, Brother Oliver, Christen B, Dave Fry, Dennis Hangey, Emerald Rae, and many more. For a full look at the updated lineup and other concert information, be sure to check out the festival’s website.

Philadelphia Music Co-Op Artists
Aaron Nathans & Michael G. Ronstadt
Amy Dee
Bethlehem and Sad Patrick
Bobtown
Bruce Sudan
Charlie Frey’s Blue Plate Specials
Driftwood Soldier
Emily Drinker
Haint Blue
Homestead Collective
j Solomon
Jackson Howard
Jackson Pines
Joshua Fialkoff
Julia Levitina
Last Chance
Letitia VanSant
Lara Herscovitch & the Highway Philosophers
Marion Halliday with Trickster Sister
Matthew Gordon & Silvershade Society
Meghan Cary with Analog Gypsies
Michael Spear Duo
Nick and Luke
Originaire
Rachel Andie & the Fifth Element
River Drivers
Sharon Katz and Peace Train
Stella Ruze
The Carryons
The Cornerstones
The Jayplayers
The John Byrne Band

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