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August 1 & 2
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Jim Hurst, two-time IBMA Guitar Player of the Year and former member of the Claire Lynch Band, comes to Madison November 13 for a guitar workshop and house concert at the home of Jim and Nancy Nikora.
Jim’s skill as a vocal and guitar instructor makes him highly sought-after. He teaches at guitar workshops, clinics, and music camps around the country.
“Jim is one of the most under-rated musicians on today’s acoustic scene. He always mines a deep groove and heats things up to a rolling boil. Combining strong country and bluegrass roots, subtle invention, and a big beautiful sound. Jim’s music is consistently fresh and friendly.” ~ Tim O’Brien
For concert information, contact Jim or Nancy Nikora at 608-233-0150, or email nancy [at] blue-note [dot] com. For workshop information, contact Julie Cherney at 608-244-2184 or email cherney [at] uwalumni [dot] com.
The Four Lakes Traditional Music Collective would like to thank everyone for making 2010 the most attended year ever. We officially sold out for the first time in our seven years!
Special thanks to our volunteers who we literally could not do the fest without. Thanks to all the bands for their fantastic performances. Thanks to our sponsors for their kind contributions. Thanks to the park staff for their hospitality. Thanks to our vendors for keeping us fat with food. Thanks to my fellow board members (and über volunteers) for their tireless efforts (which includes putting up with yours truly). And last but certainly not least, thanks to our patrons, who share our love of the music.
Oh, and thanks to the weather gods for their mercy and to the inventors of deet.
Singer-songwriter Tim O’Brien has an uncanny intersection of traditional and contemporary elements in his music, as well as the array of instruments he utilizes, and the diversity of the artists who preform his songs, such as the Dixie Chicks, Nickel Creek, and Seldom Scene. O’Brien, in addition to collaborating with Steve Martin and the Chieftains, among others, has most recently been performing with Mark Knopfler’s band. Knopfler describes O’Brien as “a master of American folk music, Irish music, Scottish music….”
Ginny and Tracy met in 1988 when both were on staff at the Ashokan Fiddle and Dance Camp near Woodstock, NY. They soon discovered that, despite their differing childhoods, they shared a deep understanding of and love for the music of the rural south. It was Ginny’s birthright and Tracy’s lifetime devotion. Ginny’s father, Ben Hawker, was her mentor growing up. Together, they taught the beautiful old singing of his Primitive Baptist Church for ten years at the Augusta Heritage Workshops in Elkins, WV. He went with her to the Smithsonian, the Chicago Folk Festival and the Vancouver Folk Festival where their family harmony left an indelible memory with their listeners. Ben also introduced her to early Bluegrass harmony through the oral tradition. For the past 15 years, Ginny and Tracy have appeared in concerts and festivals throughout the United States, Canada, and England. Their harmonies are hair-raising and representative of the finest American traditional music. In addition to performances, each summer they teach southern traditional singing at several music camps. Recently they have started teaching students in their West Virginia home.
Ginny and Tracy play at 4:30pm on Saturday. Tracy also plays the Old-Time dance on Friday night and will take part in the Fiddlers In The Round workshop at 3pm, Saturday.
Liz Carroll won the Senior All-Ireland Championship on fiddle when she was 18 and has since become one of the more sought after traditional music performers. Her first solo album, Liz Carroll released in 1988, was chosen as a select record of American folk music by the Library of Congress. Liz was also named Traditional Performer of the Year in 2000 by the “Irish Echo”. Although she plays Irish traditional dance tunes, her records also feature original compositions that highlight the traditional styles. Carroll is a huge draw for traditional music conniseurs and the general public alike, as indicated by her draw and awards. In 1994, the National Endowment for the Arts awarded Liz a National Heritage Fellowship for her great influence on Irish music in America, as a performer and a composer. More recently, her 2009 duet album Double Play with John Doyle, was nominated for a 2010 Grammy for Best Traditional World Music Album, and she and John were invited to play for President Obama at the White house.
Liz and Dáithí play at 6pm on Saturday. Liz will also be included in the Fiddlers In The Round workshop at 3pm, Saturday.