Claire Lynch Band opens big touring year


Artist Spotlight
By Ted Lehmann

With two feet planted firmly in bluegrass, Claire Lynch’s interests and versatility take her comfortably into country, Americana with a tinge of jazz, swing, and blues in her compositions and her performances. Her career, spanning thirty-five years, includes stints with several bands and working as a house singer/songwriter with Universal-Polygram where her name appears on 160 projects, if I’m counting right. She’s been nominated for a couple of Grammies and was named IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year in 1997. Many of her songs are immediately familiar to bluegrass fans as is her youthful, clear, and expressive voice. Her signature songs include the recent hit “The Day that Lester Died,” “Hills of Alabam’”, and the yearning “Kennesaw Line.” Her version of “Wabash Cannonball” gives the entire band a chance to strut its stuff while always staying true to the great country original made famous by Roy Acuff.

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Summersville Bluegrass Festival

Jun 26 2009 - Jun 27 2009 • Summersville WV • Summersville Music Park
Genre(s): contemporary-bluegrass, traditional-bluegrass

PROFILE
Founded: 1982
Producer: Adams and Anderson LLC
CONTACT
Festival website
General e-mail
706-864-7203
Category: Roots
Region: Mid South
Type: Camping Festival

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Grey Fox dribbles out a few names


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Entering its second year at a new site in Oak HIll NY, Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival released the beginning of a lineup as an inducement for holiday ticket purchases. Through December 31, full festival admission and camping is available at a discounted $135. The first performers named to the 2009 lineup are perennial festival hosts Dry Branch Fire Squad pllus Del McCoury Band, Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band, The Steeldrivers, Crooked Still, Red Stick Ramblers and Farewell Drifters. That's a solid foundation, but we'll reserve judgment untill we see more names. FP festival page.


Matthews, Harper lead rock contingent at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival


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PREVIEW
By Mike Ruby

Quite possibly the most prestigious musical event today, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has hit the big 4-0 and in turn, has outdone itself in booking nothing less than the cream of the crop. The 2009 lineup is incredibly diverse, both stylistically and chronologically, and will take music from jazz, pop, rock, soul, gospel, folk, salsa, blues, R&B, funk, and lots of music rooted in Louisiana, such as Cajun and zydeco. The event is scheduled to take place the weekends of April 24-26 and April 30-May 3 and it's a wonder how they've managed to cram hundreds of artists into a mere seven days. There are so many artists that one wouldn't know where to start unless they have a specific genre in mind. So for now, let's extract some of the rock bands that will be playing.

Although an official schedule has yet to be released, the lineup has been broken up between the two weekends. During the first weekend, Dave Matthews Band will be featured as one of the headliners (sadly, sans the original sax player). Wilco, who strangely drew in a larger crowd than Rage Against the Machine at Lollapalooza, will undoubtedly be received with open arms.  Read more »


Sierra Hull & Highway 111


Sierra Hull may be the next great bluegrass sweetheart, a Tennessee teenager with a voice and style reminiscent of the young Alison Krauss. Her first album, Secrets, produced by Krauss bandmate Ron Block and featuring a who's who of bluegrass instrumental stars, has gained favorable notices. Hull has been working the festival circuit the last several years, and is already a regular at MerleFest. Now that she is graduating high school this spring, expect to see her even more frequently at national and regional bluegrass and Americana events.  Read more »


From hard-core to progressive, RockyGrass lineup spotlights diverse bluegrass trends


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Planet Bluegrass put off its Telluride Bluegrass Festival lineup announcement until after Christmas, but it rolled out an exciting preliminary lineup for RockyGrass 2009, which runs July 24-26 at the Platnet Bluegrass Ranch in Lyons CO.

With about two-thirds of the lineup named, the top headliners so far are Steve Earle & The Bluegrass Dukes, Hot Rize with Red Knuckles & The Trailblazers, Del McCoury Band and Earl Scruggs with Family & Friends. Not at all bad. There are also a bunch of descernable themes running through the program.

Hard-core bluegrass is represented by younger traditional bands like Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper and Danny Paisley & The Southern Grass in addition to Scruggs and McCoury. New grass experimentalism is also well expressed with Mike Marshall, Darol Anger, Three Ring Circle and California.

Claire Lynch, Darrell Scott and Tim O'Brien join Earle in the lineup as distinctive songwriting voices. The Kruger Brothers and Swedish stringband Väsen represent international influences, while Bearfoot, Sarah Jarosz and The High 48s signal that there is a youthful spirit coming up through the ranks.  Read more »


Strawberry's 2009 roots mix begins taking shape


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The first set of nine names is out for Strawberry Spring and Fall 2009. There's nothing startlingly new since almost all the bands have played one or more Strawberries before. Nevertheless, the Spring festival especially looks to be shaping up nicely with The Flatlanders, Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives, Dry Branch Fire Squad and Natalie MacMaster on tap.

That's a fine quartet of quality performers representing different sectors of the acoustic music scene. In my view, one of Strawberry's strengths is its programming mix of eclectic roots music styles.

The big attraction named for Fall is Kane, Welch and Kaplan, with western swing ensemble Lost Weekend also tabbed.

Another point to note are featured spots for some local heroes of the Northern California bluegrass scene—Hardly Stictly Bluegrass benefactor Warren Hellman gets a Spring main stage slot with the Wronglers and Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen, son of the Kids on Bluegrass educator and Strawberry insider Frank Solivan, is on the Fall lineup. Santa Cruz favorites Devil Makes Three is also on tap for Spring.  Read more »


Joe Val sets lineup for February in Framingham


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News

The self-proclaimed "Northeast's premier indoor festival" rolled out the main stage lineup for the 24th Joe Val Bluegrass Festival, set to run February 13-15, 2009, at the Sheraton Hotel in Framingham MA. Headed by breakout bluegrass stars Dailey and Vincent, the lineup is packed with blue-chip bluegrass acts, mostly from the genre's mainstream.

Other headline names include Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper, Steep Canyou Rangers, Claire Lynch Band, Josh Williams, Dry Branch Fire Squad and a new Kruger Brothers Bluegrass Project with featured members Adam Steffey and Bobby Hicks.

That's a lineup that should be appreciated by the tradition-leaning audience of the Boston Bluegrass Union, which has produced the festival since 1984 as a tribute to a pioneering bluegrass performer from the Boston area. Joe Val won the International Bluegrass Music Association award for Event of the Year in 2006.  Read more »


Jerry Douglas anniversary tops lineup tidbits from Planet Bluegrass


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With its box office set to open a week later than usual on December 10, Planet Bluegrass dribbled out a few interesting names for its 2009 lineups over Thanksgiving. The headline is an anniversary for Jerry Douglas—his 25th Telluride Bluegrass Festival—and right in time for a strong season by his new band with Luke Bula and Guthrie Trapp. Also named for the 36th TBF: Emmylou Harris, Railroad Earth and The Steeldrivers.

RockyGrass will once more have Del McCoury on the Lyons stage. Two hot traditional bluegrass bands will appear: Danny Paisley & The Southern Grass and Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper. In August, the 19th Folks Festival will feature Brett Dennen and Dougie MacLean.

More lineup announcements for all three festivals will be released before December 10.


Savannah 2009 has diversity on its mind


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News

The seven-year-old Savannah Music Festival has established a reputation for interesting programming crossing diverse musical boundaries, but their just-announced 2009 program may be the event's most interesting and most diverse yet. With top artists in various genres of jazz, roots, blues, world music, and classical, the upcoming festival, set for March 19 to April 5, 2009, puts a feather in the historic city's cultural cap.

The event's more than 100 performances are programmed in themes, series and special events. Some of the highlights are as follows:

In roots categories, Long Time Travelin' is a celebration of American folk song traditions featuring Rayna Gellert of Uncle Earl, gospel bluegrasser Doyle Lawson and hosted by Americana singer-songwriter Jim Lauderback, while Roots & Twang is a concert serieis featuring Neko Case and Crooked Fingers, Punch Brothers with Chris Thile, The Infamous Stringdusters, The Lovell Sisters and more.  Read more »


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