
Crossroads Music Due to even heavier snowfall than the original forecast, Crossroads has decided to cancel tonight's performance by Kyo Daiko and Unidos da Filadelfia after all. We will be rescheduling the concert in January and will let you know the new date soon. If you have advance tickets, we will be in touch later this weekend. Stay warm!

Crossroads Music Robin & Linda Williams on Thursday.
A hearty blend of bluegrass, folk, old-time and country
Location:Crossroads Music
Time:7:30PM Thursday, December 10th

Crossroads Music Oubliette Ensemble and The Factorye Saturday
Music for myths, fairy-tales, and scary-tales | Music from the wells
Location:Crossroads Music
Time:7:30PM Saturday, December 5th

Crossroads Music Tori Ensemble next week: "A work that reinvents traditional music with such authenticity, power and originality that all you can do is drink it in with grateful ears." - Washington Post
Korean classical music, new music & jazz
Location:Crossroads Music
Time:7:30PM Saturday, November 21st

Crossroads Music Debashish Bhattacharya tomorrow night
Hindustani slide guitar
Location:Crossroads Music
Time:7:30PM Saturday, October 17th

Crossroads Music
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 7:30 pm
VASEN
Swedish folk music on nyckelharpa, viola, and guitar
"Enchanting, entrancing, uplifting, lilting, lovely, and just plain
fun!" - Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Friday, September 25, 2009 at 7:30 pm
ABLAYE CISSOKO & VOLKER GOETZE
Senegalese kora and jazz trumpet
"Five stars! Their serene ...dialogue, inspired by tradition and
inventing a new vocabulary at the same time, is both thrilling and
soothing." - Mondomix France
Saturday, October 17, 2009 at 7:30 pm
DEBASHISH BHATTACHARYA
Hindustani slide guitar
"Debashish Bhattacharya takes the listener to a place of deep
emotional experience beyond the boundaries of time." - Henry Kaiser,
Acoustic Guitar Magazine
Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 7:30 pm
TORI ENSEMBLE
Korean musical tradition, new music, and jazz
"Reinvents traditional music with such authenticity, power, and
originality that all you can do is drink it in with grateful ears.
Spectacular and utterly beautiful." - Washington Post
Saturday, December 5, 2009 at 7:30 pm
OUBLIETTE ENSEMBLE
Music for myths, fairy-tales, and scary-tales
"Seriously pretty (though somewhat twisted) folk/classical airs." -
Philadelphia Daily News
THE FACTORYE
Music from the wells
"Alternating between warm, embracing vibrato and shear, chilly
sustain. A soulful performance, composed and somber, but not without
brief levity." - Phrequency
Thursday, December 10, 2009 at 7:30 pm
ROBIN & LINDA WILLIAMS
A hearty blend of bluegrass, folk, old-time, and country
"Among contemporary country performers, Robin & Linda Williams shine
like a diamond among rhinestones. Their sound is so sincere as to give
the listener chills." - Boston Globe
Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 7:30 pm
KYO DAIKO
Japanese taiko drumming
"An explosion of sound, matched by uniform choreographed movements,
creating an avalanche of sight and sound." - Philadelphia Weekly
UNIDOS DA FILADELFIA
Pulse-pounding Brazilian samba
Community samba school spreading the joy and excitement of Brazilian
percussion though music education and performance
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 7:30 pm
INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT
Lulo Reinhardt, Stephen Bennett, Brian Gore, Itamar Erez
"One of the most important showcases for contemporary guitar." - San
Francisco Chronicle
Saturday, April 3, 2010 at 7:30 pm
CHULRUA
Irish traditional music
"Adept at finding unusual tunes and variants, and in celebrating the
original voice in the flow of traditional practice... a reminder of
the things that matter in Irish traditional music." - Irish Music
Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 7:30 pm
ARCHIE FISHER
Scottish songs and ballads
"One of Britain's finest song interpreters." -Sing out
"Quietly poetic ballads haunt like a shadowy specter." - St. Paul
Pioneer-Press
Friday, May 21st, 2010 at 7:30 pm
BRUCE MOLSKY & ALE MOLLER
Appalachian old-time and Swedish traditional music
"The Rembrandt of Appalachian fiddling." - Darrol Anger
"Among the most talented, active, and prolific on the Swedish scene."
- Dirty Linen
Concerts in West Philadelphia. Music from all over the world.
Time:7:25PM Thursday, September 10th
Location:Crossroads Music

Crossroads relies on grants to cover about 40% of our costs, but the recession has affected foundations just as much as it has the rest of us. This summer, we lost funding that had underwritten the cost over ticket sales of about seven concerts a year...

Crossroads Music “Among contemporary country performers, Robin & Linda Williams shine like a diamond among rhinestones. Their sound is so sincere as to give the listener chills.” – Boston Globe
A hearty blend of bluegrass, folk, old-time and country
Time:7:30PM Thursday, December 10th
Location:Crossroads Music

Crossroads Music
“Seriously pretty (though somewhat twisted) folk/classical airs.” – Philadelphia Daily News
“Alternating between warm, embracing vibrato and shear, chilly sustain… a soulful performance, composed and somber, but not without brief levity” – Phrequency
Music for myths, fairy-tales, and scary-tales | Music from the wells
Time:7:30PM Saturday, December 5th
Location:Crossroads Music

Crossroads Music “Reinvents traditional music with such authenticity, power, and originality that all you can do is drink it in with grateful ears. Spectacular and utterly beautiful” – Washington Post
Korean classical music, new music & jazz
Time:7:30PM Saturday, November 21st
Location:Crossroads Music

Crossroads Music “Debashish Bhattacharya takes the listener to a place of deep emotional experience beyond the bounderies of time.” – Henry Kaiser, Acoustic Guitar Magazine
Hindustani slide guitar
Time:7:30PM Saturday, October 17th
Location:Crossroads Music

Crossroads Music “Five stars! Their serene dialogue, inspired by tradition and inventing a new vocabulary at the same time, is both thrilling and soothing.” – Mondomix France
Senegalese kora and jazz trumpet
Time:7:30PM Friday, September 25th
Location:Crossroads Music









