Down Yonder
Music
Sat 11.00AM–1.00PM
With Keith Dudding
Playlists logged
Down Yonder is a celebration of bluegrass and old-time music in all its forms, from the classic high lonesome sound of Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs and the Stanley Brothers, to the modern sounds of contemporary artists. As the title of a Monroe instrumental tells us, "You must come hither to go yonder."
Visit the Yonder Calendar for updates on bluegrass shows in the St. Louis area.
Down Yonder
Music
Sat 11.00AM–1.00PM
With Keith Dudding
Playlists logged
Press Release from The Sheldon
PUNCH BROTHERS FEATURING CHRIS THILE ADDED TO SHELDON SESSIONS SERIES
Event: Sheldon Sessions presenting Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile with special guest Anais Mitchell
When: Friday, January 25, 2013 at 8 p.m.
Where: Sheldon Concert Hall
Tickets: On sale Friday, October 26 at 10 a.m. Tickets are$32 orchestra/$28 balcony. Call MetroTix at 314.534.1111 or online at www.TheSheldon.org.
ST. LOUIS - Punch Brothers are the New York City-based quintet of mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny and violinist Gabe Witcher. Their new album, Who’s Feeling Young Now?, produced and engineered by Jacquire King, contains some of the most exhilaratingly direct, sonically daring performances the group has ever recorded. Already, Vanity Fair has hailed the album as “their most expressive work yet as an ensemble -- sophisticated, pop-y, kinetic and profound, all at once.” The New Yorker calls it “a mystical alchemy of old-time music and contemporary sensibilities.” As the five members, ranging in age from their mid-20's to mid-30's, have matured together on the road and in the studio, their approach to writing and performing has, conversely, become looser, simpler, and, in a sense, more unaffectedly youthful. In fact, the title song on the new disc—featuring rumbling bass, skittering violin and wailing multi-tracked vocals—sounds like hard-charging string-band punk rock.
The group, as virtuosic as it is freewheeling, evolved out of a 2007 collaboration on Thile's string-band suite, The Blind Leaving the Blind, which premiered at Carnegie Hall in a series curated by composer John Adams. Their debut disc for Nonesuch Records, Punch, was released in 2008, followed by the Jon Brion-produced Antifogmatic (2010). The five members each have impressive resumes within the progressive string-band scene and are regularly sought-after as guest stars and session players. Punch Brothers are currently featured on the soundtrack to The Hunger Games and the Chieftains' 50th Anniversary disc, Voice Of Ages. As guitarist Eldridge notes, “Every little side project we’ve done has helped us come back to Punch Brothers with new ideas and new energy and a new sense of confidence, a righteous need to create stuff.”
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