Bruce Molsky
Wednesday, October 4, 2006
the Rembrandt of Appalachian fiddling
Door 7:30 P.M., Music 8:00 P.M. |
Purchase advance tickets: $18.50
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One of the most influential old-time fiddlers of his generation, Bronx-born Bruce Molsky is also a remarkable guitarist, banjo player, and singer who continually proves that traditional music knows no geographical or cultural boundaries.
Veering naturally toward the fun and engaging, Bruce's high-spirited playing melds the archaic mountain sounds of Appalachia, the power of blues, the nimble music of Eastern Europe, and the rhythmic intricacies of traditional African music. He learned his art directly from renowned Blue Ridge Mountains musicians Tommy Jarrell and Albert Hash, and has earned numerous awards at fiddle and banjo contests around the South.
Bruce tours both as a solo artist and with the acclaimed bands Fiddlers 4 (with Darol Anger, Michael Doucet, and Rushad Eggleston) and Andy Irvine's Mozaik. He also recently embarked on a touring collaboration with fellow fiddlers Alasdair Fraser and Martin Hayes titled Highland, Heath & Holler. Last spring, Bruce released a new addition to his list of highly acclaimed solo albums, Soon Be Time (Compass).
Visit Bruce's website

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