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Sam Amidon
New England Youth Theater
Brattleboro, VT
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Sam Amidon
Sam Amidon grew up immersed in folk as part of a musical family based in Brattleboro, VT.  His parents, Peter and Mary Alice Amidon, perform and teach traditional forms of song, dance and storytelling, and his brother Stefan plays drums with the Sweetback Sisters.  Sam started on fiddle at the age of three and by eleven had formed a band called Popcorn Behavior, with childhood friend Thomas Bartlett and younger brother Stefan, to play New England fiddle tunes.  They toured internationally, gathering attention from NPR, CNN and The Boston Globe, and released five albums.  Sam's first solo album, released in 2001, was a collection of traditional Irish fiddle tunes, simply titled "Solo Fiddle."

Sam Amidon's subsequent albums of radically re-worked folk songs have included collaborations with Thomas Bartlett (with whom Amidon plays in Doveman) on "But This Chicken Proved False Hearted" in 2007, and composer Nico Muhly on "All Is Well" in 2008 and "I See the Sign" in 2010, both recorded in Iceland with producer Valgeir Sigurgsson.

"Lily-O," Sam's sixth studio release, consists of songs built around his music, with lyrics that he mined from obscure folk songs, some traditional and some that are more contemporary.  What Sam had initially envisioned as an album based on the improvisational material that he and jazz guitar great Bill Frisell developed together a couple of years ago while touring as a duo, turned out to be a collection of distinctive, enveloping songs rooted in folk music. Recorded fully live in the studio, with virtually no overdubs, "Lily-O" features Frisell, Shahzad Ismaily on bass and Chris Vatalaro on drums and electronics.  

"Amidon has one of the most inviting voices around today...In bridging the very old and the very new on a handful of albums and collaborations, he has managed to meld the rural and the urban, the organic and the synthetic, the oral tradition and the written score." - Pitchfork

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New England Youth Theater (View)
100 Flat Street
Brattleboro, VT 05301
United States

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Owner: Next Stage Arts Project, Inc.
On BPT Since: Nov 02, 2011
 
Next Stage Arts Project
www.nextstagearts.org


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