Abigail Washburn & The Sparrow Quartet: The Music of East Meeting West
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We’re just a couple days away from the next big show taking the stage at the Paramount Theater as Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet visit Charlottesville on Friday, June 27. The quartet is currently on tour throughout North America in support of the their self-titled debut album which was released on Nettwerk Records in May of this year. The band performs folk, bluegrass and old-time music with a very unique twist, one that you almost have to hear and see to believe. Tickets are still available for this performance. For details click here.
The Sparrow Quartet consists of Ben Sollee on cello, the Grammy-nominated Casey Driessen on fiddle, the no need for further introductions of Bela Fleck on banjo, and Abigail Washburn who also plays banjo. The real twist in the band’s music arises when Abigail begins to sing, because there are moments when the words might not sound familiar even if the music does. That’s because those words are being sung in Chinese, a language that Abigail Washburn speaks (and sings) fluently. In this way the whole concept of old-time music takes on new meaning, expanding it beyond the roots of Appalachia by digging into the old time of one of the world’s most ancient cultures. »Read More
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