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Spook Handy
Folk / Americana / Folk Rock

"Music for All Souls - www.spookhandy.com"

NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY
United States

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Last Login:  5/15/2008
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   Spook Handy: General Info
Member Since6/2/2005
Band Websitespookhandy.com
Band Members Solo:
Spook Handy - ac. guit, harmonica, vocals

Trio:
Spook Handy - ac. guit, harmonica, vocals
Mara Levine - harmonies
Dennis McDonough - harmonies, light percussion

The Love Project: (pick 5)
Spook Handy - ac. guit, harmonica, vocals
Mara Levine - harmonies
Dennis McDonough - harmonies, light percussion
Bob Harris - lead ac. guit., mandolin
Gary Oleyar - violin, mandolin, electric guit.
Paul Prestopino - dobro, banjo, 12 string guit. mandolin
Guests: lots of them

Influences

Folk Influences: Pete Seeger, Phil Ochs, John Prine, Woody Guthrie, Bill Morrissey, Geoff Bartley, Gregg Cagno, Donovan, Holly Near, Peter Paul and Mary

Rock and Pop Influences: The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Neil Young, The Kinks, Donovan, Led Zepplin, The Byrds, The Police, Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff

Bluegrass and Roots Influences: Old and In the Way, Doc Watson, John Hartford, Peter Rowan, Mississippi John Hurt, Jorma, Hot Tuna, David Grissman and Gerry Garcia

Literary Influences John Steinbeck, Kurt Vaunegut

Spiritual and Philosophical Influences: Sri Harold Klemp, Paul Twitchell, Rebezar Tarz, Rumi, Edgar Casey, Sri Punkney, California Cool, Paul Mugwart, Billy Falk, Dick Richelo

Sounds LikeYou tell me. I'd like to hear what you think - Spook :->
Type of LabelIndie








   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
May 16 2008 8:00A
Songwriting and Effective Stage Presence Workshops Somerset County, New Jersey
May 16 2008 8:00P
Private Retirement Party Kingston, New Jersey
May 22 2008 8:00P
Yippie Museum Cafe New York, New York
Jun 11 2008 7:00P
Freehold Idol Freehold, New Jersey
Jun 12 2008 12:00P
Carnegie Center Lunchtime Concert West Windsor, New Jersey
Jun 13 2008 7:00P
Burlington County Public Library Amphitheatre Westampton, New Jersey
Jun 14 2008 12:00P
Private 50th Anniversary Party Edison, New Jersey
Jun 15 2008 12:00P
Beacon Sloop Club Strawberry Festival Beacon, New York
Jun 18 2008 7:00P
Freehold Idol Freehold, New Jersey
Jul 15 2008 12:00P
Montclair Public Library Montclair, New Jersey
Jul 21 2008 7:00P
West Milford Township Library West Milford, New Jersey
Dec 31 2008 8:00P
Full listing of dates New Brunswick

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   About Spook Handy
Purchase Spook Handy's CDs at www.spookhandy.com

            "Spook Handy really understands how to write a good song that says something important." ... Pete Seeger

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            Spook addresses personal, political and spiritual issues through engaging and uplifting songs that come from both the giants of folk music Pete Seeger, Peter Paul and Mary, John Prine to name a few and his own ample supply of original compositions. The spirit of American folk music, its passion and sense of purpose, ring loud and clear in his concerts and its message seems more relevant today than ever, particularly at this critical turning point of American history.

            This is the kind of music I want my kids to grow up with Billy Swanson ... (music aficionado)

 

www.spookhandy.com

Best Folk Artist 2004 - Bob Makin - Upstage Magazine

Best Folk Artist You've Never Heard Of - About.com 2006

Biography

  MUSIC FOR ALL SOULS

Is it any wonder that Pete Seeger is singing one of Spook Handy's songs? Spook Handy has performed over 3000 concerts in his 23 years of performances, has written hundreds of songs, recorded 3 CDs with a 4th due out in the coming months, and now some of his own compositions are being performed by over a dozen other musicians.



     Barry Gruber, Spook Handy, Peter Yarrow, Bethany Yarrow + Pete Seeger
at the Riverside Church, Manhattan, NY
Universal Peace Day, Aug 5, 2005
photo by SuZen
suzennyc2002@yahoo.com 

 

about Spook Handy.

 

            Spook Handy spent most of the first six years of this particular lifetime growing up on a dead-end road in Montclair, New Jersey.  At the end of the road Railroad Tracks proscribed Spooks domain of childhood play.  Mom used to warn him that the tracks meant trouble and there would be severe consequences for playing there!  But, beyond the tracks lay a whole world to wonder about - a world to someday explore and conquer.  Spook made up all kinds of stories about what happened on the other side of the tracks.  Thus, in his formative years, he learned that his imagination and creativity thrived on the other side of trouble.

 

            Naturally, when Mom wasnt looking Spook wandered up to the edge of the tracks and one day took a walk to the other side.  At the young age of six he learned that his life was to be lived in the world or creativity and imagination.  And for him, the only way to get there was through trouble.  So, when he graduated from Rutgers University, Phi Beta Kappa with a BA in math and business, Spook turned down several lucrative job offers in the actuarial field and bought his first guitar a $50 used Yamaha acoustic.

 

            Within weeks, Howard Schwartz, banjo player in the legendary bluegrass/country rock band Wood N Strings serendipitously moved next door and days after that Spook was working as sound technician and manager of the band.  By summers end, Spook could strum a few chords and so formed his first duo called the K-9s (who played mostly dog songs) with his buddy Carl Alderson and soon started an open mic at the college pub.  He now runs New Jerseys longest running open mic The Spook Handy Show with over 995 nights under its belt.  In 1986, Spook co-founded his first full band, the widely acclaimed Love Project and in 1989 formed a separate project Be Here Now.  Spook played his first professional solo performance in 1989 and by 1991 left his bands to travel solo on his first tour a 5-month sojourn through most of the 50 states. 

 

about Spook's Music.

 

            The theme's of Spook's songs range from spiritual to songs about social responsibility, sometimes blatant, sometimes covert and are full of fictitious and real characters who have walked through his life.  Farmer Josh in his song, "Vote" - nominated by Just Plain Folks for best traditional song in 2002 - is a caricature of one of Spook's early gurus.  Sri Punkney in "The Guru Shuffle" is the invisible master of a secret spiritual cult that only existed in the inner worlds and to which Spook belonged for a short while.  The settings of many Spook tunes come from the many part-time jobs he's had.  They set the backdrop for his popular Christmas song, "Santa's Night Off", as well as "Paper Route" and "The Happy Song". 

 

            The best description of Spook's musical style comes from fellow songwriter briz who says:  "The lyrical witt or John Prine, the humor of Arlo Guthrie, the sincerity of John Denver, the boldness of Bob Dylan and the courage of Pete Seeger meld into a cohesive unit that emerges full of hope and promise." 

 

As a child his family had two contemporary albums - The Beatles' "Hard Day's Night" and "Peter, Paul and Mary in Concert."  When he and his three siblings made believe they were the Beatles, Spook being the youngest and having last pick, always had to be Ringo.  But that only strengthened his resolve to become the best songwriter and performer he could.  In college, Spook discovered Donovan.  Working with Wood N Strings he was exposed to the very best of bluegrass, country rock and fingerpicking folk and in the 90's he discovered Grammy nominee Bill Morrissey.

 

Spook has acquired a reputation for making his performances intimate interactive experiences for audiences to long remember.  His music has been described as "Songs of peace, hope and survival."  His recordings are said to "Make you want to get up and do the two-step, while the lyrics will put a smile on your face."  And Spook himself has been called "a master of wit" and "worth listening to again and again."

 

            Awards and accolades:  Spook has performed dozens of prestigious festivals throughout America, including the Kerrville Folk Festival and Susquehanna Music and Arts Festival and has received numerous awards and accolades.

 

 


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May 5 2008 8:56 AM

spook,

hey hey. it was great seeing you at the njla conference. i only wish i was still singing with you in the middle of the hallway! i was just looking at your calendar of events (probably because i'm stalking you...jk) and i'm hoping to catch you sometime in the near future!

sam
Chuck Schaeffer





May 2 2008 8:36 PM

Spook, had a great time with you, Mara, Dennis at TV-30 tonite - loved your songs and your message - was a privilege.
Where are we playing next?
Mike Dok





Apr 27 2008 5:25 PM

Spook, it was nice running into you at the Folk Festival yesterday.
all the best to you and yours, Mike Dok
jeffland





Apr 25 2008 8:55 PM

Hey Spook

Have fun at the folk festival tomorrow

Continued success
RossoRaven





Apr 22 2008 8:35 AM

Happy Earth Day!

earth
Mulina





Apr 21 2008 12:18 PM

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Thank you for all the ways you live gently on the Earth. Your thought provoking lyrics about nature and how we treat the Earth says so much about you.

Earthy blessings and love,
Mulina
The Cryers





Apr 21 2008 9:57 AM

The Cryers and The Monmouth Academy of Musical Arts are delighted to play host to a Roots Rockin' , Foot Stompin', Heart Thumping, Rollicking Good Time with Indie Artist Hoots & Hellmouth. Sharing the floorboards with the good ol' boys is Southern Rock Artist Cary Ann Hearst. Opener and Master of Festivities is our very good friend and Rockin' Folkie Spook Handy. Hope ya'll can make, what promises to be an unforgettable evening of entertainment!!

Ladyz n the Barley





Apr 20 2008 9:42 AM

Really enjoying the tunes. Thanks for adding us to your circle of friends. Wishing you the best.
WDIY





Apr 10 2008 11:44 AM

Thanks for asking to be friends. Please be sure to listen:
On-line

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Standard FM Radio
88.1 FM Allentown / Bethlehem / Lehigh Valley
93.9 FM Easton / Phillipsburg
93.7 FM Fogelsville / Trexlertown

Digital HD Radio
88.1 FM

and visit our website.


Stefanie Fix





Apr 7 2008 3:08 PM

Hey Spook,
Good to hear from you. Glad to see you're doing well. Best, ~Stefanie
Like the tunes! STEFANIE FIX: Crooked Smile
The Cryers





Apr 3 2008 1:34 PM




The Cryers and Terry Sylvester, formerly of The Hollies, are coming to ROCK Ontario, with the signature harmonies, ringing guitars, and infectious melodies of Vintage Hollies. This is the rescheduled show from March 8th. They will be performing classic songs such as "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress", "Bus Stop", "Carrie-Anne", "Just One Look" and "He' Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother".


Saturday, April 11th, 2008

The Westside Concert Theatre
434 King Street West
Hamilton, Ontario L8P 1B7
Canada
www. westsidelive. com

Doors - 8:00 pm
Show - 9:00 pm

Tickets - $25
General Admission
For tickets, please contact the Westside Box Office
(905) 777-9777
tickets@westsidelive. com
Phil Minissale





Apr 2 2008 5:37 AM

Spook,
Thanks for the friendship. Hope all is well. Keep fanning the flame!
Peace,
Phil
Scott Erickson





Apr 1 2008 10:17 PM

Small Stages





Mar 29 2008 9:58 AM

THANKS for the add!!
Marie





Mar 27 2008 7:33 AM

Thanks for adding me to your friends!!!Love your music!!!
birdsong





Mar 24 2008 7:26 AM

Spook-
It's a beautiful thing to make music that makes a difference. Let your little light shine... (A recurring lyric in one of my songs too.)
Peace,
Laura
The Feel Good Tour





Mar 22 2008 6:48 AM

Hey Spook,
Thanks for checking us out on this less than advertised myspace page. We're sort of keeping it quiet for the time being till we make it say what we really want it to.

Just so you know, we are on our way next weekend to head back to Louisiana with instruments for the kids who lost theirs in Katrina. We have some concerts planned for the kids, and many volunteer camps to play in. It's a wonderful event, and is so appreciated by the folks down there.

Hope to catch up with you soon.

Mike
Gaynor


Is Online


Mar 18 2008 10:06 AM

Hey Spook

Thanks so much for adding me...love your songs guy! Great sound.

Gaynorx
The Hub Kings





Mar 13 2008 9:41 AM

The Hub Kings say:

Viva el Spook!!!
Dennis Warner





Mar 7 2008 2:10 PM

Enjoyed your music at Folk Alliance. I can't get that VOTE song out of my head. Thanks a lot! :)
Nomad Molly





Mar 1 2008 5:34 PM

It was great meeting you at FA! Love your songs. If you are ever down in TN, you should try to do a noon Blue Plate concert at WDVX. Check it out at WDVX. com. And please say HI to Dennis for me.
Kim Ruehl





Feb 26 2008 2:56 PM

good to finally meet you at folk alliance! i hope you had as much fun as i did!
The Cryers





Feb 11 2008 9:09 AM

Spook
Thanks for coming out for our Fab Weekend!!!
Great stuff!!!
Cristofe