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Bruce Molsky
The Evening Muse
Saturday March 12, 2011
Doors 7:00 PM / Music 8:00 PM
Tickets: $17.00 Advance & DOS
Tickets can be purchased in advance at CD Warehouse (King's Drive),
Manifest Discs, Sunshine Daydreams (NoDa), online at
CarolinaTix, PayPal or
Music Today and by
phone at 1.800.594.TIXX or 704.372.1000 |
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Alone
or with fellow musicians; guitar, fiddle, or banjo in hand, Bruce
Molsky has been exploring traditional music from an astonishingly
broad range of cultures over the past two decades – synthesizing
them and refracting them through his own evolving sensibilities to
the point where the sources of his inspiration transform themselves
into a sound that is uniquely his. While most identified with
traditional American old-time music, Molsky’s influences range from
the Appalachian soul of Tommy Jarrell to Delta blues; from the
haunting modal strains of Irish music to the rhythmically nimble
music of Eastern Europe.
Soon Be Time is Bruce's newest solo recording (Compass Records, May
2006) and features his unique approach to traditional music. His
other recordings have become staples for music lovers of every
genre. Among his six solo recordings, Contented Must Be (Rounder)
was released in April 2004. Poor Man's Troubles (Rounder) won a 2001
"Indie" award for Best Traditional Folk Recording and received great
praise from the Washington Post, Washington Times, Bluegrass
Unlimited and others. Bruce has been featured on Garrison Keillor's
acclaimed A Prairie Home Companion radio show. He appears as special
guest artist on Darol Anger's Diary of a Fiddler (Compass Records),
and has been featured in and occasionally writes for Sing Out!,
fRoots, Fiddler Magazine, Living Tradition, Acoustic Guitar,
Acoustic Musician, and The Old Time Herald.
The collaboration Highland, Heath & Holler (Bruce, Martin Hayes &
Alasdair Fraser) starts its first tour in fall 2006. Fiddlers 4
(with Darol Anger, Michael Doucet and Rushad Eggleston) was a 2003
U.S. Grammy Nominee! Bruce is also a member of Andy Irvine's
acclaimed Mozaik (Andy, Bruce, Dónal Lunny, Nikola Parov and Rens
Van Der Zalm.) His participation in the latest recording "Abaraka!Tack!"
from Swedish/Senegalese duo Ellika & Solo helped earn them the 2005
Swedish "Grammy".
Bruce continues to tour extensively in the U.S. and Europe as a solo
artist. He has performed at Lincoln Center in New York and The
Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, DC. The long list of
great players with whom Bruce has worked includes luminaries like
Mike Seeger, Liz Carroll & John Doyle, Dirk Powell, Kevin Burke,
Stuart Duncan, Bill Frisell and Tony McManus.
Bruce is highly sought-after as a fiddle and banjo teacher, and
teaches his own intensive instrument workshop all over the U.S. He
is a regular instructor at Mark O'Connor Fiddle Camp, Rocky Mountain
Fiddle Camp, Alasdair Fraser's Valley of the Moon and Sierra Fiddle
Camps, Swannanoa Gathering, and others.
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