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Marcy\’s SOLO show @ Strathmore with special guests!!!! – Rockville, MD – 03/31/10
| Who | Marcy's SOLO show @ Strathmore with special guests!!!! |
| When |
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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| Where |
10701 Rockville Pike
Rockville, MD, US 20852 |
| Other Info | Marcy Marxer plays a rare solo (with special guest artists) show wowing the crowd with her good humor, angelic voice and virtuosity on the cello banjo, guitar, ukulele and other assorted musical treats. Advance tickets recommended, for this fabulous intimate concert setting. |
Happy New Year- Cathy & Marcy’s 2009 in Review
Out with the old, in with the new. But how did we spend 2009? It’s amazingly difficult to choose 1 highlight per month but it beats writing a whole book, so here we go:
JANUARY: We performed at the Smithsonian’s American Indian Museum the day before Obama’s inauguration in a pre-inaugural multi-cultural party.
Marcy produced a CD by Kellie Allen & Pete Peterson
FEBRUARY- At the GRAMMY Awards we announced about 20 awards, handed the GRAMMY to 2 friends (Bill Harley and Art Rosenbaum) and Cathy had her photo taken with Paul McCartney, REALLY.
MARCH- We launch the Brownie Troop of Kensington, MD Ukulele Orchestra

APRIL- BANJO TO BEATBOX plays Philly kids fest and CD is released on our SongShop™ label
MAY- Can’t do just 1. Birchmere Mother’s Day show with Deborah Tannen (NY Times Best selling author), Peggy Seeger & the dynamic duo AND
While in Maui for business (ha, ha, ha) we meet the HULA HONEYS, jam for days on end with them and vow to produce their next CD
Film JUBILATION MUSIC VIDEO
JUNE- Perform tribute to ELLA JENKINS at Smithsonian Folklife Festival’s Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert
JULY- gotta do 4
*Old time Banjo Festival at the Birchmere includes Cathy & Marcy, Bruce Molsky, Mike Seeger, Adam Hurt, The Old 78′s- Mike’s last Washington DC performance
*Ukulele Festival- James Hill, Victoria Vox, Cathy, Marcy, local friends & 3 uke orchestras-WOW
*Wolf Trap Theater in the Woods w/ Chris Bacon & BANJO TO BEATBOX
*Kennedy Center Millenium Stage w/ James Hill & Adam Hurt
AUGUST- Clifftop Appalachian String Band Festival gives a chance to chill & play old time music with friends from all over the country. BUT, we lost good friend and old time music torch bearer Mike Seeger to cancer. 
September- Record 2 DVD’s (Meet the Instruments) and a CD (Michele Valeri’s “Little Ditties for Itty Bitties”) for our SONGSHOP™ label. February releases.
October- Favorite show was the Tribute to Utah Phillips celebrating the 2 CD set, “Singing Through The Hard Times” honoring his music & raising $ for the homeless shelter he helped build.
NOVEMBER- The dynamic duo sold 110 ukuleles to pre-school teachers at the National Association for the Education of Young Children Conference in Washington DC, plus plenty of C&M CD’s & DVD’s, but most importantly, loved hanging out with pre-school teachers and teaching ukulele at our booth. 2 chords makes you ready to sing 100 songs! 3 chords=500+ songs
DECEMBER- gotta mention a few
*BANJO TO BEATBOX becomes our 14th consecutive GRAMMY nominated CD, for Best Musical Recording for Children
*24th Annual Winter Family concert including Scottish fiddle virtuoso Bonnie Rideout and the Rockville High School Bagpipe Band. Some families bring 3 generations of Cathy & Marcy fans
*Then a memorial & music party in honor of Mike Seeger
Then- Marcy’s mom has major surgery and lives to tell the tale
Then- 17th Annual Gingerbread House decorating party
Then- Xmas party at rehap center for Marcy’s mom with musical friends
Then- Xmas dinner & music party
Then- Hank Williams Tribute nights at the Birchmere Music Hall & Court Square Theater (Harrisonburg, VA)
Then- HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Someplace in there we also contributed to the National Geographic’s new Documentary on the Appalchian Trail on dulcimer, banjo, guitar and mandolin. Cathy got a new bike in trade for banjo lessons. Marcy collected a few tenor guitars and we each rescued some special instruments from gloom and doom on ebay and elsewhere. Cathy became more active with the Washington Area Women’s Foundation and Marcy built up the Girls with Guitars and Ukulele Social Network social websites. There’s always more, but now that it’s 2010, we’ve got new work & projects to get to.
Here’s to a year of CHANGE, HEALTH CARE FOR ALL AT AFFORDABLE PRICES, GOOD HEALTH, SONGS, PEACE, HAPPINESS, PEACE and ever expanding hat collections. Keep your sense of humor-you’re gonna need it. Get up and do something and it’ll get done!
Cathy & Marcy
Today’s Hats
Dust Collector, Human Snow Plow, Bookkeeper, Philosopher, Mosaic Artist, Buddy, Shipping Clerk, Secretary, Label Manager, Artist Rep., Grammy Winner, Banjo Player, Pro Bono Advisor, Satirist, Content Creator, Dishwasher, Songwriter, Activist, God-Mother, Aunt, Chameleon
FAMILY SING-FOLK SONGS & SILLY SONGS – North Bethesda, MD – 10/18/09
| Who | FAMILY SING-FOLK SONGS & SILLY SONGS |
| When |
Sunday, October 18, 2009
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| Where |
The Music Center at Strathmore
10701 Rockville Pike North Bethesda, MD 20852-3385 The Mansion at Strathmore 10701 Rockville Pike North Bethesda, MD 20852-3324 North Bethesda, MD, USA 20895 |
| Other Info | Music Center, Room 402 Learn the joy of singing in harmony—together as a family! Order now, as these popular sessions sell out early. Reccomended for Ages 6 and up. Folk and Silly Songs led by Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer From silly songs to civil rights anthems, life is better when we sing it together. Drawing from the traditional and contemporary folk tradition, Cathy & Marcy will lead us in songs by Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Malvina Reynolds & others from the folk tradition. A special feature of this family sing will be hints & tips on song leading to make it easier to lead your own family sings! Who knows, you might be the next song leader! Tuition: $7/person |
Marcy’s Corner-UKEFEST 2009
Hello Music Friends!
Welcome to my very first eclectic, eccentric, esoteric music blog for artists and listeners with exquisite taste. That’s YOU my friends!
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My friends enjoy the finest of the fine. The talent of the most talented. The skill of the most skillful. The funniest of the most humorous. This is the top, friends. This is the cream of the crop!
Let’s dive in the deep end of the pool! Here we go….
Here’s a video of our friend James Hill performing at the Kennedy Center. James is a brilliant and ground breaking performer on the ukulele and other instruments. He’s also a great singer and entertainer. We were lucky to be special guests on the show.
You’ll see some beautiful video footage of James, Cathy, Marcy and more friends from the Ukulele Festival at Strathmore in the near future.
Link to James at Ken Cen
Here are some fantastic photos from The Ukulele Festival at Strathmore.
We’re very proud of Brownie troupe 2773 (ages 6-9) for their beautiful ukulele playing and singing. There have never been more beautiful arrangements of The More We Get Together and Make New Friends.
Congratulations also go to The Riders, a group of 30 vivacious and courageous seniors for “bringing down the house” with their renditions of Mockingbird Hill and Edelweiss.
Special thanks to Paul Sharratt for taking these beautiful pictures! Here’s a link to more.
Enjoy!
Marcy Marxer



