From Unitarian Congregation of Niagara
Saturday, Nov. 28, 7:30 pm. at the UCN at 223 Church Street in the Niagara, Ontario City of St. Catharines. You are invited to a Pete Seeger songfest with singer-songwriter Jim Scott – suggested donation $15 at the door.
Composer/guitarist Jim Scott, who knew Pete well and collaborated on many projects with the folk legend, will lead the audience singing many of his well-loved songs such as If I Had a Hammer, Turn, Turn, Turn, Where Have All the Flowers Gone and many others.
Along with some history from Jim, we’ll raise our voices for the causes Pete championed and remember the great contributions to our American heritage Pete made in his 94 years of life. We have lost an icon, but not his legacy of poetry and song to guide and inspire us.
A prolific composer in his own right, Jim Scott brings a warmth, and authenticity that turns any size audience into an intimate gathering. His lyrical melodies, well-crafted words, guitar mastery and humorous surprises moved Pete Seeger to call him “Some kind of a magician.”
Known to many as guitarist with the Paul Winter Consort, and co-composer of their celebrated “Missa Gaia/Earth Mass,” Jim has created 9 albums of original music, many choral works, film and TV soundtracks, a guitar technique book, and a collection of short stories and poetry.
He has also become a student of the movement for peace and justice in song, compiling and arranging the “Earth and Spirit Songbook,” an anthology of over 100 songs of earth and peace by many contemporary composers, including Pete Seeger. His much loved “Gather the Spirit” and other songs are in the UU hymnbooks, and Jim has visited more than 600 UU churches over three decades of travels around the world.
Here’s what else is happening at the UCN in the near future. All events at the UCN unless otherwise mentioned.
This week and weekend:
Friday, Nov. 6, 6:30 pm at Cat’s Caboose, 224 Glenridge Ave., St. Catharines (in the caboose): UCN pub night. Our topic this month is “What impact does the election result have on us.” All welcome, no charge, just pay the restaurant for whatever you order.
Sunday, Nov. 8, 11 am: Our regular service features Roy Blake, who will speak on the subject “From Multiverse to Hologram: New Creation Myths.”
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