Aiken &
Friends Music Fest Brings Three Days of Music & Workshops to Raritan Valley
Community College in Branchburg, New Jersey, on September 20-22
Proceeds Go to
Scholarships for Students and
Music Education
BRANCHBURG, NJ – Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Mike
Aiken, whose new CD, Wayward Troubadour, is generating rave
reviews and solid radio airplay, will once again present his “Aiken &
Friends Music Fest – North Branch,” a three-day program of music and workshops,
at Raritan Valley Community College in Branchburg on September 20-22. Proceeds go toward scholarships and
programs for the students, in keeping with Aiken’s mission to support music
education.
“It started with my desire to start an
original music festival that would feature mostly Americana and acoustic music
… from bluegrass, blues to singer/songwriter,” Mike Aiken says about the
festival’s origin. “Geographically, the location needed to have a good vibe of
its own. As I’ve traveled and toured, I’ve kept my eyes and ears open for the right
locale.
“The first
twelve years, the Fest had a home in Smithfield, Virginia. In 2017, we added a
new Fest location in Branchburg, New Jersey. Aiken & Friends Music
Fest – North Branch is rooted on the Community College campus of RVCC –
Branchburg, New Jersey. Under the guidance of Arts Director, Alan Liddell, we
look forward to many years continuing to support and promote original music.”
The three-day event will feature a number of different musical shows by
Mike Aiken, as well as other solo artists and groups, starting with a residency
at 1:00pm on Thursday, September 20, with the M.S.G.
Acoustic Blues Trio, discussing the evolution of the Piedmont Blues
style, how it reflected life at that time and how it has influenced music
styles since. MSG will perform a few songs along with a Q&A session.
Workshops on Friday, September 21, include
techniques of guitar, songwriting and indie music promotion, followed by a
Songwriter In-the-Round concert at the RVCC Arts Nash Theatre at
7:30pm.
On Saturday, September 22,
Raritan Valley Community College will celebrate its 50th anniversary
with a day-long schedule of events. Several college departments will showcase
their programs around campus with the music festival continuing on the quad
during the afternoon, and in the Nash Theatre that evening. In addition
to the music and special events, there will be local artisans, food, and new
this year, a children’s area.
Events Schedule:
Thursday, Sept.20
Residency at 1 pm with M.S.G.
Acoustic Blues Trio: Evolution of Piedmont Blues, Q&A and music.
Friday, Sept. 21
Workshops
12 pm – 1pm - Open to the public, students from RVCC, as well as local high
schools. Pre-registration required.
Songwriting Workshop - Mike Aiken www.mikeaikenmusic.com
Indie Music Promotion Workshop -
Amy Aiken, President, Northwind Records
7:30 pm Songwriter In-The-Round
Concert in the RVCC Nash Theatre
Mike Aiken, Brian Ashley Jones,
Sally Jaye (http://www.sallyjaye.com)
Saturday, Sept. 22
RVCC is celebrating their 50th
anniversary and the day will be built around the festival.
Outdoor Stage - art vendors, food,
kids area
2:00 pm Last year’s open mic
winner, local artist Phil Swanson (https://www.philswanson.com)
2:30 pm Last year’s open mic
winner, local artist Jo Stones (https://jostonesmusic.bandcamp.com)
3:00 pm MSG Acoustic Blues
Trio (from Hampton, VA http://www.acousticbluesmsg.com )
4:00 pm Banjo Nickaru and
Western Scooches (from NYC http://banjonickaru.com)
5:00 pm Session Americana (from
Boston http://www.sessionamericana.com)
7:30 pm Mike Aiken Band - Tall Tales & Troubadours Show closes the festival
in the Nash Theater
Tickets:
Tickets are available for each
individual day or as a Weekend Pass. To purchase tickets, go to
http://www.aikenandfriendsfest.com/tickets/. Or call the box office
Monday-Friday, 11am-4 pm at 908-725-3420.
Website: www.AikenAndFriendsFest.com;
email: info@AikenAndFriendsFest.com
About Mike Aiken
If anybody has earned the title of “Wayward Troubadour,”
Mike Aiken has. He ran away as a kid to play music. He became a licensed USCG
Captain, has sailed over 30,000 Bluewater miles on his own sailboat and logged
countless miles on the road performing in North America and Europe.
“Mike
Aiken’s new release, Wayward
Troubadour (Northwind Records), is one of those summertime
Americana ‘kick back and hang out’ collections perfect to pop in the stereo and
launch into the season.” – Americana Highways
“With so much fake country
music hogging the airwaves, it’s downright refreshing -- like a cool mountain
breeze -- to hear such a Wayward Troubadour as Mike Aiken.” – Aquarian
Weekly
“Mike Aiken delivers an album rooted in traditional country,
with moments of Western Swing that will fit very nicely in your summer
playlist… These are songs that will have you smiling and head-bobbing and
generally feeling carefree. Sounds good, doesn’t it? Just wait until you hear
this album.”
- Parcbench.Live – New York City
- Parcbench.Live – New York City
“Mike is
something of a John Prine crossed with Ry Cooder.” - Sail Magazine