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Evo Bluestein BIO EVO Getting Started BLUESTEIN Call it luck, but Evo Bluestein was born into the right family–a musical family! For many years, he performed in a string band with his siblings and father, the late Gene Bluestein, a well-known folklorist and English professor, first at the University of Minnesota, and later at California State University, Fresno. Professor Bluestein’s teaching career led the family abroad. They first performed as a family band in Paris. Prior to France, they lived in Finland for a year. Subsequent yearlong teaching positions in China and Japan resulted in the family band touring those countries, as well as Israel. Back in the States, when Evo was 18, he formed his first band, The Roundtown Boys-a string band that performed mostly in California. By the time Evo was in his midtwenties, he had performed throughout the United States. In recent years, Evo has added Germany to his list of summer music engagements. Because of his father’s acaEvo Bluestein mentioned him in a post about the Sweet's Mill folk Canadian-born American folk singer -songwriter and author.
They were well known folk performers from Calgary, Alberta. Listen to some of the historic tracks from the book Road to Sweet's Mill, compiled and edited by Evo Bluestein and Juliana Harris. Class of Inductee Spotlight of the Day: Evo Bluestein Evo Bluestein is a renowned folk musician, producer, educator, and writer.
Evo Bluestein BIO EVO Getting Started BLUESTEIN Call it luck, but Evo Bluestein was born into the right family–a musical family! For many years, he performed in a string band with his siblings and father, the late Gene Bluestein, a well-known folklorist and English professor, first at the University of Minnesota, and later at California State University, Fresno. Professor Bluestein’s teaching career led the family abroad. They first performed as a family band in Paris. Prior to France, they lived in Finland for a year. Subsequent yearlong teaching positions in China and Japan resulted in the family band touring those countries, as well as Israel. Back in the States, when Evo was 18, he formed his first band, The Roundtown Boys-a string band that performed mostly in California. By the time Evo was in his midtwenties, he had performed throughout the United States. In recent years, Evo has added Germany to his list of summer music engagements. Because of his father’s aca
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- Class of Inductee Spotlight of the Day: Evo Bluestein Evo Bluestein is a renowned folk musician, producer, educator, and writer.