With Global Music Awards under their belt, Father Ron and Friends bring The Great American Folk Song Singalong to introduce a new generation to the rich history of folk/Americana — the kind of music that takes place on back porches and around campfires. And now fresh from a West Coast tour – including Hollywood’s fabled Viper Room – the band continues to celebrate The Great American Songbook with the album Forever the Seasons.
Also known as a folk DJ on the beloved New Orleans radio station WWOZ, Father Ron Clingenpeel served as priest at Chapel of the Holy Spirit across from Tulane University in New Orleans. His band’s journey was kick-started by a one-time tribute to Pete Seeger in 2014. The core band consists of Robert Eustis on guitar; David Schwartz on keyboards; Barbara Smith-Davis on vocals; and Max Valentino on bass.
Guest musicians on the album are Louisiana greats Jack Craft on cello and Gina Forsyth on fiddle, and the chorus includes New Orleans vocal divas Debbie Davis (Smith-Davis’ daughter), and Cole Williams. The album was produced by Andre Bohren and recorded at studios including Marigny in New Orleans.
Forever the Seasons features the New Orleans timeless standard “Saint James Infirmary,” as well as originals such as the comedic “Damned Roaches” and the poignant “The Promise Land.” Father Ron wrote the latter to represent the issues that pervade society, as a clarion call for people to wake up from the American Dream by highlighting the contrast between the haves and have-nots. “Some people want milk and honey/ Some people want a lot of money. Some people want a bit to eat/ Some people want a place to sleep.” A slow dance in the dark under make-believe stars, “The Promise Land” echoes in haunting refrain – plaintive yet soothing like a favorite Gordon Lightfoot song.
He tells American Blues Scene:
Father Ron and Friends are creating a truly immersive experience following the release of Forever The Seasons. Their Porch Concert Series is a brilliant way to foster community and celebrate folk music in an intimate setting, with a special gathering during Jazz Fest back in May adding an extra layer of excitement and diversity to the spirit of the season.
The folkies have extended their residency at Buffa’s Back Room through the rest of the year, and Father Ron will be headed back to The Viper room for a solo set.
Tour Dates:
August 25 Buffa’s Back Room New Orleans, LA
September 10 Ponchartrain Senior Center New Orleans, LA
September 20 House Concert Lebanon, TN
September 29 Buffa’s Back Room New Orleans, LA
October 25 Battle of the Clergy Bands Baton Rouge, LA
October 26 Grill & Grocery Hattiesburg, MS
October 27 Buffa’s Back Room New Orleans, LA
November 24 Buffa’s Back Room New Orleans, LA
November 30 Viper Room Acoustic Lounge Hollywood, CA
December 22 Buffa’s Back Room New Orleans, LA
*Every Fourth Sunday Residency at Buffa’s Back Room