Folk Alliance International and the Shared Joy of Music

Folk Alliance International (FAI), the leading and largest nonprofit dedicated to the preservation, promotion and presentation of folk music held Official Showcases for its thirty-sixth annual conference in Kansas City, MO. The artists represent thirty-six countries of origin and twenty-one US states. The conference’s theme in 2024 was Alchemy: A Transformative Force, showcasing the power of music to provide the change we need in the world.

Official Showcases feature jury-selected, tour-ready musicians representing diverse cultures, languages, and sound. These 30-minute sets are performed on full production stages. Private Showcases turn hotel rooms into listening rooms. These performances are more intimate, often without any amplification, and turn each floor of the hotel into its own festival. The showcasing festival and conference was held at the Westin Crown Center Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.

Founded in 1989, and governed by a 21-member board of directors, Folk Alliance International (FAI) is the world’s largest membership organization for the folk music industry and community. Its mission is to serve, strengthen, and engage the global folk music community through preservation, presentation, and promotion.

The organization values diversity, equity, inclusion, and access, is committed to gender parity in all its programming, celebrates multiple languages and cultures, and actively welcomes participation from marginalized, disenfranchised, and underrepresented communities. FAI defines folk broadly as “the music of the people” (reflective of any community they are from), and programs a diverse array of sub-genres including, but not limited to Appalachian, Americana, Blues, Bluegrass, Celtic, Cajun, Global Roots, Hip-Hop, Old-Time, Singer-Songwriter, Spoken Word, Traditional, Zydeco, and various fusions.

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Folk Alliance provides true, lifelong connections with talented songwriters and music makers. Folk Alliance isn’t for everybody. It’s only for those who are more passionate about songs and traditions and lyrics and playing your instrument well than they are about all the other stuff in this wild world.

Yes, there is a music business here, but it is more about being present than it is going up a notch or two on the career path, although that will happen to you while you are here because you will make the connections that you were supposed to make.

Tim Easton

Well, finally meeting Harry Manx was something. I was walking with a cup of coffee back to my room when I heard somebody call ‘Hey, Doug!’ It was Harry. We have criss-crossed paths for close to 25 years and never met. But we met in that hotel lobby.

Then later that night we did a private showcase at Harry’s room. The way we played together was like we’d been playing together for longer than those 25 years, both guys taking their time and speaking the language. There’s a lot of great music and great folks at The Folk Alliance but that had to be my favorite this time around.

Doug MacLeod

Yella P (Memphissippi Sounds) Official Showcase / Credit: James Dean
Teena May at BAMS Private Showcase / Credit: Scott Streble
Teena May at BAMS Private Showcase / Credit: Scott Streble

This year, like every year since I’ve come, I have left Folk Alliance feeling reinvigorated and inspired. I had the amazing opportunity to not only have my first official showcase, but perform as part of the Black American Music Summit as well as perform my interpretation of ‘Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues’ by Skip James to be part of the Library of Congress collection. Most significantly though are the connections and friendships I gain through the gathering of so many lovely folks!

Rachel Maxann

Rachel Maxann Official Showcase / Credit: James Dean

Music is the ultimate language of freedom and community building is an essential part of that. I had the honor of being an official showcasing artist @ FAI and on both my conference visits I felt like the community embraced me and included me, even in places when I thought I’d just stand out. Thank you for making FAI a home experience, it makes you believe in a better future for the music industry.

Nani Vazana

Nani at BAMS Private Showcase / Courtesy of Shadow Scape Records
Nani at BAMS Private Showcase / Credit: Shadow Scape

A maze of fabulous artists from across the world who exuded nothing but a spirit of love, kindness and energy.  My First FAI conference and definitely won’t be my last. I couldn’t have asked for a more through-out way to introduce anyone to this spectacular conference.  Thank you to FAI, BAMS and all who had any part in putting this together.  What a way to begin a new journey forward as an artist continuing to evolve.

Lady A

Lady A
Joachim Cooder Official Showcase / Credit: Scott Streble
Terika Dean of the Lead Belly Estate / Credit: Dominick Williams
Kaia Kater / Courtesy of Shadow Scape Records
Joy Clark / Courtesy of Shadow Scape Records
Joy Clark / Credit: Dominick Williams
Kaia Kater and Joy Clark / Courtesy of Shadow Scape Records
FAI interim director and Terika Dean of the Lead Belly Estate / Courtesy of Shadow Scape Records
FAI Board President Ashley Shabankareh / Courtesy of Shadow Scape Records

Alynda Segarra / Courtesy of Shadow Scape Records

Credit: Dominick Williams

Attending the Folk Alliance International was a truly heartwarming experience. The sense of communal worship was unmistakable and it was a privilege to be surrounded by individuals who valued the sentiment of music above all else.

It felt like stepping into a world where genuine connection and appreciation was at the forefront — where the focus wasn’t just on the songs being shared, but on the shared joy and love for music itself. It was unlike anything I had ever experienced before, and I left feeling deeply touched by the kindness and sincerity of everyone I encountered.

Abraham Alexander

Abraham Alexander / Credit: Dominick Williams
Alice Howe and Freebo Official Showcase / Credit: Scott Streble

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