This fledgling ensemble, basically a quartet of two clarinets, accordion, and piano, soon added other instrumentalists: bass, guitar, and violin, and also began to play for real gigs! During this period and extending to the present, CFO received great support from leaders Conny and Marianne Taylor and from the Folk Arts Center. Who will forget the famous folk marathons of the late 60s: twelve hours of non-stop dancing and much of it to live music? "The Orchestra," as it was then called, began to expand beyond the occasional folk dance party to include more important events, like Stowe weekend and an occasional appearance at Ted Sannella's dance parties, which featured squares and contras as well. (How diligently we practiced for those pre-planned programs.)
As the years went by and personnel changed or were added (we dared not become too big lest we become too unwieldy), a wider repertoire evolved until it could be said that CFO embraced the mainstream of folk dance music. With the addition of authentic ethnic instruments: tappan, tamburitza, dumbek, gajda, etc., the sound took on the character of the country represented to a surprising degree. CFO has continued to play for many dance events: parties, one-night stands, festivals, and weddings. Although it has recorded various dance cuts for a number of recorded offerings, it has no full-length record of its own. It worked with the Mandala Folk Dance Ensemble during the years in which that group was switching over from recorded to live musical accompaniment. Beginning in the mid-70s, CFO started running a monthly folk dance party, first in Carlisle, then Cambridge, and at present in Arlington on second Fridays, October to June.
CFO, the oldest continuously functioning folk dance band in New England, will be celebrating its 25th anniversary with a dance party and reunion on Friday, November 9th (1990) at St. John's Methodist Church hall, 80 Mount Auburn Street near Watertown Square (note that this is not the usual location!). The festivities will commence around 7 pm and go until midnight (at least). All dancers, singers, musicians, and friends are invited to attend to make it a real blast!