Double rainbow, check. Amazing music, double check. My 31st year at the 53rd annual Philadelphia Folk Festival has come and gone, but the memories are lingering on like lyrics and notes across the sweet waves of blue sky and high […]
LisaBeth Weber has been a noted singer/songwriter in the music world for over 25 years. She’s recorded three independent CD’s including one with Grammy winning producer Bil VornDick. She’s opened shows for Nanci Griffith, Ralph Stanley, Roy Clark, Dave Grisman and over 50 others, has been a guest multiple times on WXPN and two of her songs were featured on NPR’s CARTALK. LisaBeth’s song “TROUBLE MAN” was chosen as a top ten favorite on WXPN. A tribute to linemen working in storms, it has reached over 8000 views on YouTube. In 2011, she was invited by the band Blackberry Winter, (the musicians from the Oscar nominated film WINTER’S BONE starring Jennifer Lawrence) to sing one of her original songs during their national tour. During a particularly interesting time, she wrote 50 songs in a nine-month span.
LisaBeth is a Creative Communicator and wears many hats as a writer for FIG Doylestown and FIG Bethlehem, and a marketer with private clients handling everything from copywriting to social media to publicity, and more. As an artist, she’s designed an ornament for the White House Christmas Tree, makes handmade pins for causes, that have been worn by Hillary Clinton, Gloria Steinem, and Madeleine Albright, does custom hand-lettering and has her own font called “weber hand”. LisaBeth was in Theater Management at the Sundance Film Festival for six years and was the Production Supervisor and Publicist on the local independent feature film, THE NORTH STAR, starring former Philadelphia Eagles football player, Jeremiah Trotter. LisaBeth has served on the Board of Directors of the Women’s Business Forum, has presented a TEDx talk, and has been a long time volunteer for many causes. She has completed four walking marathons for the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society, and is a thyroid cancer survivor.
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Double rainbow, check. Amazing music, double check. My 31st year at the 53rd annual Philadelphia Folk Festival has come and gone, but the memories are lingering on like lyrics and notes across the sweet waves of blue sky and high […]
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Photo © Jayne Toohey. All rights reserved. For info on image and/or booking Jayne for your event, please email jayne@jayne2e.com or visit her website at www.jayne2e.com.
Gene Shay has emceed every single one of the 53 years of the Philadelphia Folk Festival. Would make a great story for the New York Times, dont’cha think? Photo © Jayne Toohey. All rights reserved. For info on image and/or […]
Anyone who has camped at the Philly Folk Festival has seen the iconic “Green Bus”. Here’s the story of the sign and the green bus. I worked on the pre-fest camping committee for about 20 years and one of my […]
Photo © Jayne Toohey. All rights reserved. For info on image and/or booking Jayne for your event, please email jayne@jayne2e.com or visit her website at www.jayne2e.com.
Photo © Jayne Toohey. All rights reserved. For info on image and/or booking Jayne for your event, please email jayne@jayne2e.com or visit her website at www.jayne2e.com.
Photo © Jayne Toohey. All rights reserved. For info on image and/or booking Jayne for your event, please email jayne@jayne2e.com or visit her website at www.jayne2e.com.
ALL ABOARD THE PETE TRAIN! On an early May evening at Madison Square Garden in the heart of New York City, the people came to celebrate a birthday. And was it ever a party! Pete Seeger turned 90 and close […]
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