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Chatham County Line with opening act Kate Rhudy at The Blue Ridge Music Center
An Evening of Traditional & Contemporary Bluegrass with Chatham County Line at The Blue Ridge Music Center.
CHATHAM COUNTY LINE Chatham County Line has never been shy about crossing borders. Birthed from country rockers Stillhouse in 1999, the Raleigh, NC-based quartet initially referred to its sound as new traditional, We were in love with bluegrass, so we wanted to play bluegrass without really being trained in it, Chatham County Lines vocalist/guitarist Dave Wilson says. The group used the term guerrilla bluegrass to describe themselves in those early years, mainly because they had such a mobile form of playing.
We don't need electricity to do anything, so we would play on street corners everywhere. We just thought we were kind of a traditional band as far as instrumentation. But Wilson says they only got away with that for a short while after their eponymous 2003 debut, on a quest to find their own voice. Were rock and roll kids, and we came to it for the love of the genre and the style of performing. He insists that nobody who knew bluegrass ever thought they were a grass band. Were kind of an Americana band without drums, or a rock and roll band who doesn't plug anything in.
The bands name comes from one of their very first practices when the then unnamed group Wilson on guitar, vocals, and harp; John Teer on mandolin and fiddle; Chandler Holt on banjo; and Greg Readling covering bass, pedal steel, and piano duties, were trying to find Holts place in Chapel Hill and got lost. We crossed the Chatham County line, and we never looked back, Wilson says. Just saw the sign, and said that'd be a good idea for a name, and the next thing you know.
www.chathamcountyline.com
KATE RHUDY "Rock N Roll Aint For Me, last years debut from Raleigh singer-songwriter Kate Rhudy, reinterprets well-worn folk with a new vibrancy. Ive always written letters to people, and then never sent them. Rock N Roll Aint For Me is the collection of those letters, journal entries theyre stories shared with the honesty and authority. Rhudy grew up playing both classical violin and attending fiddlers conventions but Rock N Roll Aint For Me finds her years later as a writer. Produced by Mandolin Oranges Andrew Marlin, the album sounds warm with a full band accompanying Rhudy even in its loneliest moments. So as you listen to her sing on Valentine, Someone once broke my heart by handing me a toothbrush, you cant help but feel close to Kate Rhudy, you cant help but feel that youve just made a friend." -- Ashleigh Phillips
https://www.katerhudy.com/
ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCHANGES.
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LocationThe Blue Ridge Music Center (View)
700 Foothills Road (Mile Marker 213 - Blue Ridge Parkway)
Galax, VA 24333
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: Yes! |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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