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Flamekeeper @ SLIFF
First-time Missouri filmmaker John Presley provides an illuminating profile of world-class bluegrass fiddler Michael Cleveland. Routinely hailed as without parallel as a player, Cleveland wows such fellow instrumental luminaries as Bela Fleck, Vince Gill, and Sam Bush, who enthusiastically testify to his prowess. Physical challenges make his accomplishments even more impressive: Born blind and with a cleft palate, Cleveland then lost most of his hearing in one ear. A physician also notes that the musician has brain anomalies that should make his epic fiddle-playing even more difficult. Despite the seemingly insurmountable odds, Cleveland began playing fiddle at age 4, and after some initial struggles, he quickly proved a prodigy. He then expanded his repertoire of instruments, displaying impressive chops on both guitar and mandolin. Although Cleveland doesnt limit himself to a single genre, periodically working in rock and jazz modes, the International Bluegrass Music Association has named him Best Fiddler 11 times since 2001, and his group Flamekeeper is a four-time winner as instrumental group. Deftly tracing the arc of Clevelands life and career and offering a plenitude of great music for bluegrass fans, Flamekeeper tells a truly inspiring story.
With director Presley.
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LocationThe Stage at KDHX (View)
3524 Washington Avenue
St Louis, MO 63103
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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