For the past twenty-eight years, Geoff Kaufman (geoffkaufman.com) has been … Read Full Bio ↴For the past twenty-eight years, Geoff Kaufman (geoffkaufman.com) has been leading audiences to find truth, humor, and beauty in folk music. Whether singing sailor songs with his quartet, Forebitter; or environmental songs on board the Sloop Clearwater in the Hudson River; or in solo performances at coffeehouses throughout the Northeast United States and festivals in Europe, Geoff has entertained and touched audiences near and far.
Songs of the sea, songs of the earth, songs of the heart and the spiritâall of these are in Geoff Kaufman's ditty bag. Ancient ballads, work songs, and songs of love; poignant songs of people in struggle, humorous glimpses of human foibles, and insights into historyâall of these are likely to be woven into one of Geoff's concerts.
Above all, at the core of Geoff's performance is his rich tenor voice and an exuberant love of singing. And part of that love is to entice audiences to sing along, to share in the exhilaration of full-throated vocalization if they wish. In this age of electronic overload and passive media pabulum, Geoff likes to stress the "live" in live performance, promoting participation, be it by voice or heart or mind.
Songs of the sea, songs of the earth, songs of the heart and the spiritâall of these are in Geoff Kaufman's ditty bag. Ancient ballads, work songs, and songs of love; poignant songs of people in struggle, humorous glimpses of human foibles, and insights into historyâall of these are likely to be woven into one of Geoff's concerts.
Above all, at the core of Geoff's performance is his rich tenor voice and an exuberant love of singing. And part of that love is to entice audiences to sing along, to share in the exhilaration of full-throated vocalization if they wish. In this age of electronic overload and passive media pabulum, Geoff likes to stress the "live" in live performance, promoting participation, be it by voice or heart or mind.
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The Damned Human Race
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@flynnlizzy5469
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@DogFlamingoXIII
I hate this kind of titling too. This is just a collection of historical images that were often in history books or magazines. Some were taken for media. This is right up there with those, "25 Things You Didn't Know About..." titles, where I get irritated, because you have no idea what I do and don't know. It could have just been named something like "25 Things You Might Not Have Known About...", and it would have been just as interesting and not irritating.
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@stelleratorsuprise8185
If you came for the beautiful picture of a model wearing a Native American inspired costume, this might be the only photo not appropriate for a history book, it's so rare you won't find it in the whole video clip. Itâs a picture of model Catherine McNeil from Vogue in 2008.
@dkelly26666
Yes, I was going to say that CLEARLY it's a modern photo. Thank you for the source.
@norlesh
I gave the above comment a thumbs up for the useful information; and balanced it out by giving the clip a thumbs down for the click-baiting.
@bearingcee
I did click for that photo, but not because I wanted to see a sexy Squaw, but wanted to see how fake the photo was. I'm Plains Apache, and I promise our mahies (my ease) (women) didn't dress like she in the pic.