RI Music Hall of Fame to Host Induction Concert for Jon Campbell

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RI Music Hall of Fame to Host Induction Concert for Jon Campbell

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The Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame is set to welcome Jon Campbell as a 2019 inductee during his induction concert at Wakefield’s Pump House Music Works.

The concert will take place on Saturday, September 14 at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6:30 p.m.

The concert was originally scheduled for April 26, but was postponed because Campbell was sick. 

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About Campbell

After several decades focusing on instrumental music, playing with uilleann piper Pat Sky and Irish ceili bands in Denver, Boston and Providence and contributing to several best-selling albums for North Star Records, Campbell began making up songs.

It had become obvious that Coastal Rhode Island was fertile ground for this undertaking and the operating principle of "write about what you know about" offered a lot of possibilities. 

With subjects such as regional cuisine, tourists, swamp Yankees, commercial fishing, politics, and local history, he produced three albums with Narragansett singer Joe Houlihan, another with Keith Munslow, and four albums as a solo artist. Although most of the songs are quirky with a very personal perspective, a surprising number have been recorded by artists in Europe and America such as Irish singers Tommy Makem and Robbie O'Connell and others from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia to Cape Disappointment, Washington.

His work has been archived by the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution and the Rhode Island Historical Society. 

Since 1982, Campbell has been a Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Folk Artist. 95% of his performances take place “line of sight to saltwater.”


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