Folk Singer-Songwriter Rod MacDonald to Perform at Middleburgh Library

MIDDLEBURGH — American singer-songwriter Rod MacDonald co-founded the Greenwich Village Folk Festival, and was a big part of the 1980s folk revival in Greenwich Village clubs, performing at the Speakeasy, The Bottom Line, Folk City, and the Cornelia Street Cafe Songwriter’s Exchange. A tenor with a clear voice and wide range, MacDonald is often cited for both his musicality and the content of his songs about political and social events. Usually labeled a folk singer, his musical styles include rock, pop, country, light jazz, and blues. 

Rod MacDonald will perform at 4pm, Sunday, May 26th at the Middleburgh Library, as part of the Not So Quiet Concert Series. There is a suggested donation of $15.00 – space is limited, so reservations are required – call 518-827-4953.

All shows in The Not So Quiet Concert Series are fundraisers for the Middleburgh Library, 323 Main Street, Middleburgh.