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Clearwater Festival

The Clearwater Festival (officially the Great Hudson River Revival) is a music and environmental summer festival and America's oldest and largest annual festival of its kind. This unique event has hosted over 15,000 people on a weekend in June for more than three decades. All proceeds benefit Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit environmental organization.

Clearwater Festival
GenreJam band, rock, jazz, blues, folk
DatesJune 17–18, 2017
Location(s)Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson, New York, United States
Years active1966–present
Founded byToshi and Pete Seeger
Websiteclearwaterfestival.org
Sloop Clearwater

The festival, a celebration for the Hudson River, features singer-songwriters, performers and musicians offering fun with a purpose – a diverse mix of contemporary, traditional and American Roots music, dance, family-oriented entertainment and storytelling. In addition to music and dance, a juried craft show, Green Living Expo, working waterfront, environmental education sites, and a "circle of song" featuring audience participation fill out the weekend's schedule.

All behind-the-scenes elements, such as the seven sustainable biodiesel-powered stages,[1] recycling of food waste, volunteer meal preparation, and sponsor selection, are done with goals of sustainability and social responsibility in mind. Use of carpooling, bicycling, and public transportation are encouraged. The entire festival is wheelchair-accessible and staffed with American Sign Language interpreters. Clearwater was one of the first festivals to provide ASL interpreters, with 16 working at the 2011 event. The festival also includes services for the disabled, including 20 on-site wheelchairs and seating in front of every stage.[2]

Pete Seeger at the 2007 Clearwater Festival

The festival was founded in 1966 by Toshi Seeger and her husband, folk singer Pete Seeger, who regularly performed at it.[3][4][5] Among those who have performed over the years are Janis Ian, Arlo Guthrie, Tom Paxton, Michelle Shocked, Tish Hinojosa, Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Winter, Odetta, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Dar Williams, The Skatalites, Ani DiFranco, Taj Mahal, Alhaji Bai Konte, Toshi Reagon, Christine Lavin, Steve Earle, Shawn Colvin, Joan Osborne, Railroad Earth, Donna the Buffalo, Buckwheat Zydeco, Jonatha Brooke, Drive-By Truckers, Indigo Girls, Josh Ritter, Suzanne Vega, Jorma Kaukonen, Billy Bragg, David Bromberg, Peter Yarrow, The Low Anthem, The Felice Brothers, Punch Brothers, Toubab Krewe, the Foremen, and Justin Townes Earle.

In 2009, the festival celebrated several auspicious occasions, including the 40th anniversary of the launch of the sloop Clearwater, the 90th birthday of Pete Seeger and the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s voyage up the river on the Half Moon. Fittingly, festival performers included some longtime folk-centric Clearwater traditions as well as many new artists who made their first appearance at the festival. First-timers in 2009 included veteran vocal group The Persuasions, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, psychedelic rock band Dr. Dog, Elvis Perkins in Dearland and A.C. Newman, as well as singer-songwriters Alejandro Escovedo and Allison Moorer, plus bluegrass/jam band acts Old Crow Medicine Show and Cornmeal, and the festival's first-ever hip-hop act ReadNex Poetry Squad.[6]

Emphasizing the importance of the Hudson River to the festival, Hudson River Sloop Clearwater has added a number of river front activities such as kayaking and rowboating, and rides on the tall ships Clearwater, Mystic Whaler, and Woody Guthrie.

History of the festival edit

The festival was founded in the wake of the Storm King Mountain controversy that focused on the Hudson River from 1963 to 1982.[7] The Festival has also had its origins in the Sloop Clearwater itself. To raise money to build the Sloop, Hudson River Sloop Clearwater founders Pete Seeger and friends held a series of small fundraising concerts[8] in the Hudson River Valley and at Sandy Hook in New Jersey, and passed a banjo around the crowd to collect donations. By 1978, the concerts had evolved into a land-based Festival at Croton Point Park, which hosted the Festival for a decade, until pollution problems from the park's landfill forced a relocation to a suburban college campus. It was not until 1999 that the Festival was able to move back to the park and the shores of the Hudson River.[9]

The 2016 festival, which would have been the 50th anniversary of the festival, was canceled so that resources could be directed to a substantial restoration of the sloop Clearwater.[10] The festival returned in 2017. In 2022, the Clearwater Board President, Steve Stanne, announced that the festival could not be held in 2022, but that the board was working toward a "re-envisioned festival" in 2023.[11]

Mission of the festival edit

The Great Hudson River Revival is produced by Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc., a nonprofit, member-supported, environmental organization, to raise funds and consciousness on the plight of the river and the earth, as well as uniting the community around the river. All proceeds go directly to support Clearwater's environmental research, education, and advocacy to help preserve and protect the river and its tributaries, as well as communities in the river valley.

The Festival makes possible innovative educational initiatives such as Clearwater's New Hudson River School, which has helped more than 430,000 young people and over 250,000 adults experience the wonders of the River from aboard the Sloop Clearwater.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Clearwater looks to new generations", Times Herald Record, accessed June 23, 2011
  2. ^ "Clearwater festival brings music to deaf fans with stage-side sign-language-interpreters", NY Daily News, accessed June 23, 2011
  3. ^ Martin, Douglas (July 11, 2013). "Toshi Seeger, Wife of Folk-Singing Legend, Dies at 91". The New York Times. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
  4. ^ Amateau, Albert (July 18, 2013). "Toshi Seeger, 91, co-founded Clearwater with Pete". The Villager. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
  5. ^ "Toshi Seeger, Wife of Pete Seeger, Dies at 91". Rafu Shimpo. July 19, 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
  6. ^ "Decora: Hip-Hop Artist/Social Activist/Urban Farmer". Upstater. December 1, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  7. ^ Hayes, Madison A. (June 3, 2018). "The Regal Fight for Storm King Mountain". pages.vassar.edu. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  8. ^ "Walking the Talk, Singing the Song" July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Roll Magazine, p. 16, accessed November 4, 2010
  9. ^ "Festival Information" July 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Clearwater Festival website, accessed November 4, 2010
  10. ^ "Clearwater Festival". Clearwater Festival. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  11. ^ Stanne, Steve (April 15, 2022). "Letter from Board President: The Great Hudson River Revival to be re-envisioned". clearwater.org. Hudson River Sloop Clearwater. Retrieved May 29, 2022.

External links edit

  • Festival website
  • Clearwater's website
  • Woody Guthrie sloop website

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The Clearwater Festival officially the Great Hudson River Revival is a music and environmental summer festival and America s oldest and largest annual festival of its kind This unique event has hosted over 15 000 people on a weekend in June for more than three decades All proceeds benefit Hudson River Sloop Clearwater Inc a 501 c 3 nonprofit environmental organization Clearwater FestivalGenreJam band rock jazz blues folkDatesJune 17 18 2017Location s Croton Point Park Croton on Hudson New York United StatesYears active1966 presentFounded byToshi and Pete SeegerWebsiteclearwaterfestival wbr orgSloop ClearwaterThe festival a celebration for the Hudson River features singer songwriters performers and musicians offering fun with a purpose a diverse mix of contemporary traditional and American Roots music dance family oriented entertainment and storytelling In addition to music and dance a juried craft show Green Living Expo working waterfront environmental education sites and a circle of song featuring audience participation fill out the weekend s schedule All behind the scenes elements such as the seven sustainable biodiesel powered stages 1 recycling of food waste volunteer meal preparation and sponsor selection are done with goals of sustainability and social responsibility in mind Use of carpooling bicycling and public transportation are encouraged The entire festival is wheelchair accessible and staffed with American Sign Language interpreters Clearwater was one of the first festivals to provide ASL interpreters with 16 working at the 2011 event The festival also includes services for the disabled including 20 on site wheelchairs and seating in front of every stage 2 Pete Seeger at the 2007 Clearwater FestivalThe festival was founded in 1966 by Toshi Seeger and her husband folk singer Pete Seeger who regularly performed at it 3 4 5 Among those who have performed over the years are Janis Ian Arlo Guthrie Tom Paxton Michelle Shocked Tish Hinojosa Dizzy Gillespie Paul Winter Odetta Buffy Sainte Marie Dar Williams The Skatalites Ani DiFranco Taj Mahal Alhaji Bai Konte Toshi Reagon Christine Lavin Steve Earle Shawn Colvin Joan Osborne Railroad Earth Donna the Buffalo Buckwheat Zydeco Jonatha Brooke Drive By Truckers Indigo Girls Josh Ritter Suzanne Vega Jorma Kaukonen Billy Bragg David Bromberg Peter Yarrow The Low Anthem The Felice Brothers Punch Brothers Toubab Krewe the Foremen and Justin Townes Earle In 2009 the festival celebrated several auspicious occasions including the 40th anniversary of the launch of the sloop Clearwater the 90th birthday of Pete Seeger and the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson s voyage up the river on the Half Moon Fittingly festival performers included some longtime folk centric Clearwater traditions as well as many new artists who made their first appearance at the festival First timers in 2009 included veteran vocal group The Persuasions Grace Potter amp The Nocturnals psychedelic rock band Dr Dog Elvis Perkins in Dearland and A C Newman as well as singer songwriters Alejandro Escovedo and Allison Moorer plus bluegrass jam band acts Old Crow Medicine Show and Cornmeal and the festival s first ever hip hop act ReadNex Poetry Squad 6 Emphasizing the importance of the Hudson River to the festival Hudson River Sloop Clearwater has added a number of river front activities such as kayaking and rowboating and rides on the tall ships Clearwater Mystic Whaler and Woody Guthrie Contents 1 History of the festival 2 Mission of the festival 3 References 4 External linksHistory of the festival editThe festival was founded in the wake of the Storm King Mountain controversy that focused on the Hudson River from 1963 to 1982 7 The Festival has also had its origins in the Sloop Clearwater itself To raise money to build the Sloop Hudson River Sloop Clearwater founders Pete Seeger and friends held a series of small fundraising concerts 8 in the Hudson River Valley and at Sandy Hook in New Jersey and passed a banjo around the crowd to collect donations By 1978 the concerts had evolved into a land based Festival at Croton Point Park which hosted the Festival for a decade until pollution problems from the park s landfill forced a relocation to a suburban college campus It was not until 1999 that the Festival was able to move back to the park and the shores of the Hudson River 9 The 2016 festival which would have been the 50th anniversary of the festival was canceled so that resources could be directed to a substantial restoration of the sloop Clearwater 10 The festival returned in 2017 In 2022 the Clearwater Board President Steve Stanne announced that the festival could not be held in 2022 but that the board was working toward a re envisioned festival in 2023 11 Mission of the festival editThe Great Hudson River Revival is produced by Hudson River Sloop Clearwater Inc a nonprofit member supported environmental organization to raise funds and consciousness on the plight of the river and the earth as well as uniting the community around the river All proceeds go directly to support Clearwater s environmental research education and advocacy to help preserve and protect the river and its tributaries as well as communities in the river valley The Festival makes possible innovative educational initiatives such as Clearwater s New Hudson River School which has helped more than 430 000 young people and over 250 000 adults experience the wonders of the River from aboard the Sloop Clearwater citation needed References edit Clearwater looks to new generations Times Herald Record accessed June 23 2011 Clearwater festival brings music to deaf fans with stage side sign language interpreters NY Daily News accessed June 23 2011 Martin Douglas July 11 2013 Toshi Seeger Wife of Folk Singing Legend Dies at 91 The New York Times Retrieved August 7 2013 Amateau Albert July 18 2013 Toshi Seeger 91 co founded Clearwater with Pete The Villager Retrieved August 7 2013 Toshi Seeger Wife of Pete Seeger Dies at 91 Rafu Shimpo July 19 2013 Retrieved August 7 2013 Decora Hip Hop Artist Social Activist Urban Farmer Upstater December 1 2015 Retrieved March 4 2020 Hayes Madison A June 3 2018 The Regal Fight for Storm King Mountain pages vassar edu Retrieved December 14 2018 Walking the Talk Singing the Song Archived July 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine Roll Magazine p 16 accessed November 4 2010 Festival Information Archived July 6 2010 at the Wayback Machine Clearwater Festival website accessed November 4 2010 Clearwater Festival Clearwater Festival Retrieved June 9 2016 Stanne Steve April 15 2022 Letter from Board President The Great Hudson River Revival to be re envisioned clearwater org Hudson River Sloop Clearwater Retrieved May 29 2022 External links editFestival website Clearwater s website Woody Guthrie sloop website 41 10 56 N 73 53 35 W 41 18222 N 73 89306 W 41 18222 73 89306 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clearwater Festival amp oldid 1182733698, 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