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  • Peter Stampfel and the Ether Frolic Mob at the Brooklyn Folk Festival. Ether frolics were a 19th century amusement involving the recreational use of ether.
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  • Mamie Minch and Tamar Korn (left to right) singing  at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • Peter Stampfel singing and playing at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • Peter Stampfel laughing after a song at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • Peter Stampfel playing banjo with the Ether Frolic Mob at the Brooklyn Folk Festival. Stampfel has long sought to preserve and desconstruct old music.
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  • Peter Stampfel and the Ether Frolic Mob at the Brooklyn Folk Festival. Stampfel has been performing for over 50 years.
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  • Peter Stampfel and his daughter Zoe on stage with the Ether Frolic Mob at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • Pat Conte of the Canebrake Rattlers finishing a song at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • Tom Legenhausen playing banjo for the Canebrake Rattlers at the Brooklyn Folk festival.
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  • The Canebrake Rattlers take the stage at the Brooklyn Folk Festival. The Rattlers play traditional string band music.
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  • Hunter Holmes playing the guitar at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • Hunter Holmes, from Lauren, South Carolina, plays traditional music from his home state at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • Tuning a banjo at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • Peter Stampfel displaying high energy at the Brooklyn Folk Festival. Stampfel has been in bands including the Holy Modal Rounders and the Clamtones,
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  • The Canebrake Rattlers on stage at the Brooklyn Folk Festival. The Rattlers, based in New York City, play traditional string band music.
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  • Mamie Minch and Tamar Korn (left to right) singing blues and old time duets at the Brooklyn Follk Festival. Minch is playing a steel guitar.
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  • The standing room crowd at the Brooklyn Jazz Festival applauding Mamie Minch and Tamar Korn.
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  • Mamie Minch and Tamar Korn (left to right) singing  at the Brooklyn Follk Festival. The duo included songs from the jazz era in their set.
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  • Guitar accompanist in The Ether Frolic Mob.
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  • Peter Stampfel's playing and singing style is expressive.
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  • Tom Legenhausen, left, and Major Contay of the Canebrake Rattlers.
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  • Hunter Holmes, from Lauren, South Carolina, plays traditional music, much of which relates to life in the cotton mills in his home state.
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  • Attendance at the fifth Brooklyn Folk Festival was near the venue capacity, and little seating was available. Kristin Adreassen and friends are on the stage.
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  • Kristin Andreassen and friends on the stage in front of a packed Bell House at the Brooklyn Folk Festival.
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  • Alex Battles and Kari Denis on stage at the Brooklyn Folk Music Festival.
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  • Old time musician Jackson Lynch opened the fifth Brooklyn Folk Festival at the Bell House.
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  • Old time musician Jackson Lynch opened the fifth Brooklyn Folk Festival at the Bell House.
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  • Old time musician Jackson Lynch opened the fifth Brooklyn Folk Festival at the Bell House.
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  • Alex Battles & The Whisky Rebellion, a local Brooklyn band, played some covers as well as original songs.
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  • Kari Denis, on fiddle, accompanies Alex Battles.
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  • Fidddler with Kristin Andreassen.
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  • "Shaky" Dave Pollack of Alex Battles & The Whisky Rebellion playing harmonica into a vintage microphone.
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  • "Shaky" Dave Pollack of Alex Battles & The Whisky Rebellion playing harmonica into a vintage microphone.
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  • Alex Battles and Kari Denis sing a duet.
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  • Kari Denis, on fiddle, accompanies Alex Battles.
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  • Sammo tunes his steel guitar,setting up to play with lex Battles and The Whisk Rebellion. The label on his guitar reads "This Tin Can Eats emo Bands."
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  • Fiddler Mike "Razz" Russell playing with The Cactus Blossoms, a western band from Minnesota.
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  • "Shaky" Dave Pollack of Alex Battles & The Whisky Rebellion playing harmonica into a vintage microphone.
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  • Harmonica player "Shaky" Dave Pollack smiles as he takes a break.
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  • Alex Battles and Kari Denis.
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  • Alex Battles on stage.
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  • "Skay" Dave Pollack's harmonicas arranged by song keys.
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  • The Whisky Rebellion's "Shaky" Dave Pollack, right, with fiddler Kari Denis.
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  • Alex Battles on stage.
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  • "Shaky" Dave Pollack of Alex Battles & The Whisky Rebellion playing harmonica into a vintage microphone.
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  • Harmonica player "Shaky" Dave Pollack with Alex Battles.
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  • "Shaky" Dave Pollack, harmonica player with Alex Battles & The Whisky Rebellion.
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  • Alex Battles, center, with Sammo, left, on guitar, and Kari Denis on fiddle.
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  • Alex Battles waves his hat to the crowd while setting up for their performance.
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  • The Cactus Blossoms, a western band. From left to right, Mike "Razz" Russell, and brothers Jack Torrey and Page Burkum.
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  • The Cactus Blossoms, a western band. From left to right, Mike "Razz" Russell, and brothers Jack Torrey and Page Burkum.
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  • An enraptured crowd listens to The Cacuts Blossoms play western music.
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  • The Cactus Blossoms, a western band. From left to right, Mike "Razz" Russell, and brothers Jack Torrey and Page Burkum.
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  • Fiddler Mike "Razz" Russell with The Cactus Blossoms setting up amplifiers.
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  • Fiddler Mike "Razz" Russell with The Cactus Blossoms setting up amplifiers.
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  • An enthusiastic crowd listens to the band Cherven Traktor play traditional Bulgarian music.
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  • Nicolay Kolev of the band Cherven Traktor, plays the gadulka, which has 14 strings.
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  • New York band Cherven Traktor played traditional Bulgarian music.
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  • Kristin Andreassen, on guitar, was accompanied by a group of friends.
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  • Kristin Andreassen, on guitar, with friends, sang and played old time and original songs.
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  • Jaclyn O'Riley, an Irish step-dancer, dances to jigs payed by Joey Arbata on the uilleann pipes.
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  • Joey Arbata plays the uilleann pipes, the traditional bagpipe of Ireland. Uilleann pipes are powered by a bellows.
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  • Irish step-dancer Jaclyn O'Riley danced to the uilleann pipes played by Joey Arbata. Uilleann pipes include wrist-operated regulators which allow the playing of chords.
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  • Eli Smith, emcee, introduces Joey Arbata and his uilleann pipes.
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  • Jackson Lynch played old time music on the fiddle, banjo and guitar.
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