Saturday, November 20, 2010
7:30 pm | Woodstock Town Hall Theater
An unlikely combination of banjo, cello, and double-bass drives Crooked-Still, the hot young alternative bluegrass group on a mission to bend the boundaries of traditional music. This low lonesome band's captivating vocals and high-wire solos have enraptured audiences all over. "No one captures the eerie, gorgeous menace of classic Anglo-American folk ballads like this Boston band." (Ken Barnes, USA Today)
For more information on Crooked Still visit their site.
Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent became the most heralded new act in bluegrass as their debut album Dailey & Vincent (2008) and busy tour schedule introduced them to wildly appreciative audiences. The group took home seven awards at the 2008 International Bluegrass Music Awards Show, including Entertainer of the Year and Album of the Year. Brothers from Different Mothers (2009) presents the band at a level of synergy that only comes from constant live performing. Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent have been bluegrass musicians throughout their careers and never depart from that core sensibility. But, like the earliest icons, they also bush the bluegrass envelope. Best of all, they've found the closest thing to brotherhood- a true musical partnership.
Reserved seats: $25.00 and $35.00
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$25.00 - Adults
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Free for Children |
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