Monday, January 25, 2010

CCD Drops Preview "Genuine Negro Jig"...



“The Carolina Chocolate Drops are…revisiting, with a joyful vengeance, black string-band and jug-band music of the Twenties and Thirties—the dirt-floor dance electricity of the Mississippi Sheiks and Cannon’s Jug Stompers.”Rolling Stone

“The Carolina Chocolate Drops may be reclaiming the black string-band tradition, but more importantly they’re just making great music.”Newsweek

Nonesuch Records is set to release the label debut of North Carolina-based string band the Carolina Chocolate Drops on February 16th. Produced by critically acclaimed recording artist and songwriter Joe Henry (Allen Toussaint, Elvis Costello, Solomon Burke), Genuine Negro Jig features string band interpretations of Blu Cantrell’s beat-box driven R&B single “Hit ‘Em Up Style” and Tom Waits’ “Trampled Rose,” as well as a pair of original compositions, alongside traditional tracks such as “Cornbread and Butterbeans” and “Trouble in Your Mind.” It is the band’s second record; their 2007 release, Dona Got a Ramblin’ Mind, was praised by Paste for “bravely and expertly reclaiming the string band tradition for modern African-American culture,” while NPR’s Weekend Edition calls the band “the hottest thing to hit the old-time music community in decades.” The band is touring in support of the album’s release.

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

New Carolina Chocolate Drops on the Way...

From Nonesuch Records:
Nonesuch Records is set to release the label debut of North Carolina–based string band the Carolina Chocolate Drops on February 23. Produced by critically acclaimed recording artist and songwriter Joe Henry (Allen Toussaint, Elvis Costello, Solomon Burke), Genuine Negro Jig features string band interpretations of Blu Cantrell’s beat-box driven R&B single “Hit ‘Em Up Style” and Tom Waits’ “Trampled Rose,” as well as a pair of original compositions, alongside such traditional tracks as “Cornbread and Butterbeans” and “Trouble in Your Mind.” It is the band’s second record; their 2007 release, Dona Got a Ramblin’ Mind, was praised by Paste for “bravely and expertly reclaiming the string band tradition for modern African-American culture,” while NPR’s Weekend Edition calls the band “the hottest thing to hit the old-time music community in decades.”

The Carolina Chocolate Drops formed after band members Dom Flemons, Rhiannon Giddens, and Justin Robinson met at the Black Banjo Gathering in Boone, North Carolina, in 2005; they have toured continuously since the band’s inception. All three trained in the Piedmont banjo and fiddle musical tradition under the tutelage of Joe Thompson, who, at age 90, is believed to be the last living performer from the Piedmont string band heyday. While old-time Southern string music is often associated with Caucasian musicians from Appalachia, Giddens pointed out in a recent NPR interview that “it seems that two things get left out of the history books. One, that there was string band music in the Piedmont, period. (And that) black folk was such a huge part of string tradition.” The Carolina Chocolate Drops seek to not only correct this misunderstanding, but to keep the centuries-old string music tradition alive and developing.

The members of Carolina Chocolate Drops all come from diverse musical backgrounds, sharing singing duties and swapping instruments throughout their sets. Flemons has immersed himself in the music of the past, with a prodigious record collection and an immense knowledge of the different playing styles of the blues, country, and string band traditions. In addition to her work with Joe Thompson, Giddens—a Piedmont native—studied opera at Oberlin Conservatory, performs with a Celtic band and is also an avid contra dancer and caller. Robinson, the group’s main fiddler, also plays banjo; he grew up in a house full of musicians—his mother is a classically trained opera singer and cellist, his sister a classical pianist and his grandfather a harmonica player.


2010 Tour Dates in the U.S. (so far)
1/8 Melting Point in Athens, GA
1/9 McCelvey Center in York, SC
1/10 The Pourhouse in Charleston, SC
1/16 Spaulding Auditorium, Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH
1/18 The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA
1/19 Rams Head On Stage in Annapolis, MD
1/22 Iron Horse Music Hall in Northampton, MA
1/23 Somerville Theatre in Somerville, MA
2/25 Royal Theater in Danville, IN
2/26 Satin Louis Art Museum in St. Louis, MO
2/27 Fitzgerald's in Berwyn, IL
2/28 Schubas in Chicago, IL

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Ann Arbor Folk Fest Recap...

Just to get started......For those who attended the Ann Arbor Folk Festival last night, the line up did not disappoint. There is much to say about all the performers, but here are a few quick thoughts. Jeff Tweedy anchored the show, but really everyone was pulling their weight at Hill Auditorium.

I have video that I intend on posting shortly...keep checking back.

In the meantime, here is Jeff Tweedy's setlist:
Someone Else's Song (played at edge of stage w/o PA)
One By One
Spiders (Kidsmoke)
Everlasting Everything (new)
Solitaire (new)
IATTBYH
Wait Up
I Wanna Be Your Dog [The Stooges]
The Ruling Class
Jesus, etc.
Airline to Heaven
A Shot in the Arm
I'm The Man Who Loves You
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Acuff-Rose (played at edge of stage w/o PA)

The Carolina Chocolate Drops brought that southern, front porch funk & soul and blew the crowd away with their stripped down, but no less bumpin' version of Blu Cantrell's Hit 'Em Up Style...here is a video to get an idea of the originality that they bring.



More CCD on YouTube

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