How did Mom & Pop's begin?
Mom & Pop's was created in response to the need for a folk music venue in Lower Bucks County. Program director Sue Deckhart had been a volunteer at The Troubadour Folk Club for many years. The Troubadour was held (and still is for occasional concerts) at the Churchville Nature Center in Churchville, PA. For over 10 years under the direction of Bob Pasquarello, The Troubadour featured many of the foremost folk music performers in the United States (and International performers like June Tabor). Just about every well-known, established performer (Bob Franke, for example) played at The Troub, as well as the best local performers.
In the summer of 1994, a group of area churches sponsored a series of concerts (6 concerts in 7 days in the Philadelphia area) by well-known singer/songwriter Bob Franke, presented as a benefit for famine-stricken Rwanda. One of the churches selected for a concert was United Christian Church. A small group of volunteers from The Troubadour attended the concert, including Deckhart, Marcia Gordon, and Debbie Kavanagh. Upon questioning one of the church members about the possibility of a folk music concert series at UCC, he stated that there was an interest and he passed the request along to Pastor Al Krass and church members Joy & David Keller, who played in an Irish band (The Connolly & Murphy Band).
A few weeks later, Deckhart met with Joy & Dave Keller, Joe Connolly, Bud Murphy, and pastor Tom Robinson of the Neshamony Methodist Church in Hulmeville, PA. From this meeting, there was a consensus decision to start the folk music concert series on first and third Fridays at United Christian Church. The Connolly-Murphy band provided a sound system and also played at our first concert in November, 1994. Long-time Troubadour volunteer Scott Petersen (who now directs The Troubadour) ran sound.
Who were the original volunteer staff at Mom & Pop's?
Joe Connolly, Bill Deckhart, Sue Deckhart, Marcia Gordon, Debbie Kavanagh, Dave Keller, Joy Keller, Dan Neubauer, Bud Murphy, and Scott Petersen.
Who drew the Mom & Pop's logo?
The "Mom & Pop's Folk Music" house and "Church by the River" were drawn by Willa Shaw, a talented artist who lived in Bristol Boro and was introduced to us by Pastor Al Krass. Most of the drawing and original photocopies were done in the Grundy Library by the river in Bristol. Last we heard, Willa was living in Alaska.