Rosie Newtown and Richie Stearns are at the center of a
real old-tyme scene in Ithaca, New York. I first heard her fiddling as part a duo, The Pearly Snaps, with my daughter, Stephanie Jenkins. Not only is she a marvelously dextrous fiddler, pulling a huge variety
of syncopated rhythms out of old-time bowing, but she's also a ferocious
fiddler, tearing into each fiddle tune. On their duo album, Tractor Beam, she's playing with songwriter/clawhammer banjo master Richie Stearns.
Stearns is justifiably well known for his work with The Horse Flies, an
alternative band with strong folk ties that was huge in the 90s. He's
also toured extensively with Natalie MacMaster and Bela Fleck, scored an
album for Pete Seeger, and worked with folks as diverse as David Byrne,
Tuvan throat singers, and Old Crow Medicine Show.
Tractor Beam
is a blend of original and traditional, from a fiddle tune Rosie wrote
("Take It or Leave It") to three new songs from Stearns ("Ribbons
& Bows", "I Am With You Always", "Tractor Beam"), even a Townes Van
Zandt cover, which Newton sings in her pure ballad style. Her voice is
high and soft, and crackles with the fragility of an ice sheet. It's
beautiful singing! Stearns brings an element of worldliness to the music
on this album, with a voice tinged by long experience, and a kind of
weariness to his singing that draws in the listener. The traditional
material here is rendered impeccably, from the straight-ahead versions
of "Say Darling Say" and "Willow Garden" (oh and listen to their
harmonies on those songs.....), to the wonderful Clyde Davenport tune
"Lost Goose" and the always classic "Trouble in Mind." Stand-out track
"Shirt Tail Boogie" features the lost art of clawhammer fiddling
(inspired by the great Fred Cockerham), and it's great to hear Old Crow
Medicine Show alum Willie Watson ripping it up on the last two songs,
Ruben's Train and Hangman's Reel.
All told, Tractor Beam brings a lot of lift and life to the old traditions. This CD and others will be available at our house concert on March 17th.
Please RSVP to Sandilion49@gmail.com to reserve a seat, or just for further information. Details will be sent after email contact. Thanks and hope to see you there!
This concert is sold out. See you next time on April 9 for Low Lily.
Sunday, February 11, 2018
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