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November Monthly Concert: Cricket Tell the Weather

By Philadelphia Folksong Society (other events)

Friday, November 20 2015 7:00 PM 10:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Join us for an exciting Monthly Concert featuring Cricket Tell the Weather with Apache Trails opening!

http://www.crickettelltheweather.com/

Cricket Tell the Weather is a Brooklyn based string band with its roots deep in the bluegrass tradition, embracing folk, Appalachian old-time, and southern spirituals as a backdrop for their original songwriting. Winners of the 2013 FreshGrass Award, Cricket formed in the fall of 2012 and has toured the Northeast, establishing a base throughout the bluegrass and folk festival and concert series circuits. They’ve been featured at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Del Fest, Ossipee Valley Music Festival, Joe Val Bluegrass Festival, and Strawberry Park Bluegrass Festival. The band has twice been awarded the Neighborhood Arts & Heritage Grant from the City of Bridgeport, and is actively involved in providing bluegrass workshops to students of all ages under their “American Roots Revival” workshop series. In 2014, Cricket released its independent eponymous debut album of original music, recorded at Signature Sounds studio in Pomfret Center, CT. Bringing with them heart, enthusiasm, humor, and an appreciation of tradition, Cricket’s voice is personal in a way that stretches against categories, and familiar in a way that honors those who have come before.

Award-winning songwriter Andrea Asprelli (fiddle) came to the east coast from Colorado’s front range, and was shaped by local bluegrass communities scattered across Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York, before co-founding Cricket Tell the Weather and setting up shop in Brooklyn, NY. Winner of the 2011 Podunk Songwriting Competition, Andrea teamed up with New York native Doug Goldstein on banjo after meeting at one of the region’s bluegrass festivals. Doug’s style embraces melodic and traditional bluegrass, as well as influences in old-time, Classical, and a particular interest in Indian traditional music. They are joined by Portland native Jeff Picker, a guitarist and bassist in the Northeast acoustic scene, whose style has found a home with bluegrass, country, swing, bebop, folk, and rockabilly. They are joined by Sam Weber on bass.

Apache Trails will open the show. Apache Trails is a rowdy, unbridled and all together good time that’ll leave the souls of your feet singing a tune of their own. Featuring a thunderous double-bass slapping alongside soulful lead guitar, a freight-train rhythm, and banjo, carried along by a beautiful weave of voices. The sound is delivered in a style that defies pigeonholing but might be described as a rootsy amalgam of folk, country, blues, and whiskey. 

http://apachetrailsmusic.weebly.com/music.html

Friday 11/20/15, 7pm
New Leaf Club
Free for members, $12 for non-members

 

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