viernes, 8 de julio de 2011

Erik Friedlander, Bonebridge (2011)


In 1971 Erik and his family visited the Galax Fiddlers Festival in Galax, Virginia. The Friedlander family was camping out with hundreds of bluegrass fans and Erik would walk around the festival grounds listening to the numerous pick-up bands that had impromptu sessions. Trucks would roll up, doors would open, and groups would come together. Do you pick? people would ask each other. If the answer was yes a band would have its start. One staple of the bluegrass sound is the lap-steel guitar and Erik, then a 11-year old cello player, quickly became a fan. Men with their guitars turned face up and hitched at their waists, pressed down on the neck of the guitar with a silver slide-- the bending tones left a lasting impression: The sound is so expressive and I think is in some ways similar to the cello being bowed -- both instruments are legato and singing. It hit me like a flash when I was contemplating my next project why not put the my cello together with slide?! After making this connection, everything fell into place and the music started writing itself. Produced by Erik Friedlander Recorded at Excello by Scott Solter Mixed at Baucom Road by Scott Solter Mastered by Steve Berson at Total Sonic Media All Music by Erik Friedlander.

01.Low Country Cupola
02.Beaufain Street
03.Transpontine
04.The Reverend
05.Caribou Narrows3
06.Tabatha
07.Hanky Panky
08.Bridge to Nowhere
09.Down at Bonebridge

Erik Friedlander: Cello
Doug Wamble: Guitar
Trevor Dunn: Bass
Mike Sarin: Drums


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