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History of FOFF

     Way back when, a “folk Family” evolved...a small group of pickers and singers met regularly

at the Florida Folk Festival in White Springs. Close family ties were formed with these people around many a campfire. Will McLean was one of us. We sang the old songs, and someone would always bring along a guitar, the coffee pot, and a kazoo. And everyone would join in and sing.

     Many from our group were performers at the festival. But in 1982 there came about a change in policy and most of the old stand-by performers were not invited to perform any longer. No one understood why this happened, and anger grew. We decided to form a protest group, hoping to get our friends back on the stage. 

This was the birth of Friends of Florida Folk. 

     We incorporated as a non-profit organization and we approached the “powers that be” and made a lot of noise, trying to get things changed back to the way they had been.  After a long fight, we won, and our friends were again invited to be a part of the festival.  We FOFF members had reached our goal,  so what were we to do now, we wondered. We had a meeting to discuss this. We came to the conclusion that instead of disbanding, we should change our focus and become  a service organization, to help folk musicians.

     We started publishing a newsletter (the FOFF FOCUS) to network, keeping everyone informed as to what folk event was happening, when and where, around the state.

From those humble beginnings, with not even a hundred members, we had grown to over 500 families, and have become the 501(c)(3) not for profit organization that we are today. We now include and support craftsmen, storytellers, and dancers as well as musicians.

     As we published the FOFF FOCUS newsletter, it had grown from a one-page document to a 40 page magazine that kept Floridian folks in touch with the musical happenings in the state.   As technology became the norm, the FOCUS was no longer the viable option for sharing the news that needed to get immediate attention. In 2015, this publication was discontinued as a hard copy endeavor and our focus was turned towards the rising internet. Our website, and subsequently, our Facebook page, had become the newest way to communicate with our Florida musicians and Florida folk family.

     We have a booth at various festivals around the state, where we sell product for the festival performers, plus FOFF T-shirts and other goods, to help cover expenses and enable us to further sponsor and support Florida artists.

     We have a volunteer board of directors which meets quarterly in various locations around

the state. FOFF welcomes folks from our community to join FOFF and to consider becoming

a Friends of Florida Folk Board Member!

Friends of Florida Folk is a network of kindred spirits who participate in one way or another with the folk process. You can get involved at whatever level you want. Return and visit our website,

Join FOFF, attend one of the many sessions and festivals throughout the state, or volunteer to

help at the next festival or get-together.

 

Contact us at news@foff.org

© 1982 - 2025 Friends of Florida Folk, inc. 

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