Michael Daves
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OCT
21
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Stage 1
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AUG
10
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
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AUG
09
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
JUN
03
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
MAY
24
2014
Brooklyn, NY
The Bell House
I Was There
MAY
06
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
APR
01
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
MAR
04
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
FEB
24
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
FEB
04
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3
I Was There
OCT
12
2013
Roseland, VA
The Festy Experience
I Was There
SEP
22
2013
Brooklyn, NY
The Bell House
I Was There
JUL
20
2013
Oak Hill, NY
Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival
I Was There
JUL
09
2013
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall
I Was There
MAY
12
2013
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile
I Was There
MAY
11
2013
Portland, OR
Aladdin Theater
I Was There
MAY
10
2013
Los Angeles, CA
Largo at the Coronet
I Was There
MAY
09
2013
San Francisco, CA
Great American Music Hall
I Was There
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Abbe
October 7th 2016
As always, Michael put together an awesome lineup of musicians. Another great #brooklynbluegrassbash.
Brooklyn, NY@The Bell House
About Michael Daves
Michael Daves was born in 1977 in the southern empire of Atlanta, Georgia. He grew up playing bluegrass in that grand old tradition of staying up late & singing real loud. Although he’s since moved north, the humid south remains, lodged in his heart and sinus cavities.
Heralded as “a leading light of the New York bluegrass scene” by the New York Times, Michael Daves has garnered attention for his work with Chris Thile, Steve Martin, Tony Trischka, and others in addition to his solo performances.
Daves’ most recent project is a two-album set, Orchids and Violence, released February 2016 on Nonesuch Records. Both discs are produced by Daves and have identical track listing of mostly traditional bluegrass songs. The first features straightforward interpretations of them and was recorded live to tape in a 19th-century church by Daves and a band of roots-music innovators: bassist Mike Bub, violinist Brittany Haas, mandolinist Sarah Jarosz, and banjo player and Punch Brother Noam Pikelny. The second disc was recorded in Daves's home studio and includes bass, drums, and electric guitar, mostly played by Daves, and takes a raw, experimental rock approach to the same old-time material. "The identical track listing makes for a good comparison study," says the New York Times music critic Nate Chinen in his review, "and to his credit, it can be hard to pick which version of a tune is best."
Daves previously recorded bluegrass standards on Sleep with One Eye Open, a duo session with mandolinist Chris Thile (Punch Brothers, Nickel Creek) which was done live to tape over four days at Jack White’s Third Man studio in Nashville. The album is a collection of 16 traditional tunes by bluegrass legends like The Monroe Brothers, The Louvin Brothers, Jimmy Martin, and Flatt & Scruggs. The duo makes for "a rip-roaring partnership," says the New York Times. "Bluegrass, in their hands, gets roughed up in the best possible way, with skill and fervor, and a touch of abandon." “Sleep With One Eye Open” received a 2011 Grammy Nomination for Best Bluegrass Album.
Although he is best known as a roots musician, Daves gravitated toward experimental music and jazz while studying at Hampshire College in Massachusetts. Relocating to Brooklyn more than a decade ago, he began to crave the social interaction and musical challenges of bluegrass: "In Western Massachusetts, I was mostly doing jazz. By the time I moved to New York, I was ready to leave that behind, get back to my personal roots in bluegrass music. There were good jam sessions in New York and I was excited to reenter a regular jamming culture in the city. And I was getting back into rock music, too. The Brooklyn scene in 2003 and 2004 was pretty fertile. There was a lot of great, kind of raw, experimental rock music happening at that time, drawing me in, scratching an itch."
Since 2006 Daves has maintained a weekly residency on Tuesday nights at The Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan where he continues to draw a devout following, and uses the informal setting to showcase special guest appearances with a who’s who of bluegrass musicians including Noam Pikelny, Chris Eldridge, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O’Donovan. He is also an in-demand teacher and noted booster of NYC’s thriving bluegrass music community.
Heralded as “a leading light of the New York bluegrass scene” by the New York Times, Michael Daves has garnered attention for his work with Chris Thile, Steve Martin, Tony Trischka, and others in addition to his solo performances.
Daves’ most recent project is a two-album set, Orchids and Violence, released February 2016 on Nonesuch Records. Both discs are produced by Daves and have identical track listing of mostly traditional bluegrass songs. The first features straightforward interpretations of them and was recorded live to tape in a 19th-century church by Daves and a band of roots-music innovators: bassist Mike Bub, violinist Brittany Haas, mandolinist Sarah Jarosz, and banjo player and Punch Brother Noam Pikelny. The second disc was recorded in Daves's home studio and includes bass, drums, and electric guitar, mostly played by Daves, and takes a raw, experimental rock approach to the same old-time material. "The identical track listing makes for a good comparison study," says the New York Times music critic Nate Chinen in his review, "and to his credit, it can be hard to pick which version of a tune is best."
Daves previously recorded bluegrass standards on Sleep with One Eye Open, a duo session with mandolinist Chris Thile (Punch Brothers, Nickel Creek) which was done live to tape over four days at Jack White’s Third Man studio in Nashville. The album is a collection of 16 traditional tunes by bluegrass legends like The Monroe Brothers, The Louvin Brothers, Jimmy Martin, and Flatt & Scruggs. The duo makes for "a rip-roaring partnership," says the New York Times. "Bluegrass, in their hands, gets roughed up in the best possible way, with skill and fervor, and a touch of abandon." “Sleep With One Eye Open” received a 2011 Grammy Nomination for Best Bluegrass Album.
Although he is best known as a roots musician, Daves gravitated toward experimental music and jazz while studying at Hampshire College in Massachusetts. Relocating to Brooklyn more than a decade ago, he began to crave the social interaction and musical challenges of bluegrass: "In Western Massachusetts, I was mostly doing jazz. By the time I moved to New York, I was ready to leave that behind, get back to my personal roots in bluegrass music. There were good jam sessions in New York and I was excited to reenter a regular jamming culture in the city. And I was getting back into rock music, too. The Brooklyn scene in 2003 and 2004 was pretty fertile. There was a lot of great, kind of raw, experimental rock music happening at that time, drawing me in, scratching an itch."
Since 2006 Daves has maintained a weekly residency on Tuesday nights at The Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan where he continues to draw a devout following, and uses the informal setting to showcase special guest appearances with a who’s who of bluegrass musicians including Noam Pikelny, Chris Eldridge, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O’Donovan. He is also an in-demand teacher and noted booster of NYC’s thriving bluegrass music community.
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Genres:
Americana, Bluegrass, Folk, Roots & Americana
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York
No upcoming shows
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Bandsintown Merch
Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
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$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
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concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
21
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Stage 1
I Was There
AUG
10
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
AUG
09
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
JUN
03
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
MAY
24
2014
Brooklyn, NY
The Bell House
I Was There
MAY
06
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
APR
01
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
MAR
04
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
FEB
24
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
I Was There
FEB
04
2014
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3
I Was There
OCT
12
2013
Roseland, VA
The Festy Experience
I Was There
SEP
22
2013
Brooklyn, NY
The Bell House
I Was There
JUL
20
2013
Oak Hill, NY
Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival
I Was There
JUL
09
2013
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall
I Was There
MAY
12
2013
Seattle, WA
The Crocodile
I Was There
MAY
11
2013
Portland, OR
Aladdin Theater
I Was There
MAY
10
2013
Los Angeles, CA
Largo at the Coronet
I Was There
MAY
09
2013
San Francisco, CA
Great American Music Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Abbe
October 7th 2016
As always, Michael put together an awesome lineup of musicians. Another great #brooklynbluegrassbash.
Brooklyn, NY@The Bell House
About Michael Daves
Michael Daves was born in 1977 in the southern empire of Atlanta, Georgia. He grew up playing bluegrass in that grand old tradition of staying up late & singing real loud. Although he’s since moved north, the humid south remains, lodged in his heart and sinus cavities.
Heralded as “a leading light of the New York bluegrass scene” by the New York Times, Michael Daves has garnered attention for his work with Chris Thile, Steve Martin, Tony Trischka, and others in addition to his solo performances.
Daves’ most recent project is a two-album set, Orchids and Violence, released February 2016 on Nonesuch Records. Both discs are produced by Daves and have identical track listing of mostly traditional bluegrass songs. The first features straightforward interpretations of them and was recorded live to tape in a 19th-century church by Daves and a band of roots-music innovators: bassist Mike Bub, violinist Brittany Haas, mandolinist Sarah Jarosz, and banjo player and Punch Brother Noam Pikelny. The second disc was recorded in Daves's home studio and includes bass, drums, and electric guitar, mostly played by Daves, and takes a raw, experimental rock approach to the same old-time material. "The identical track listing makes for a good comparison study," says the New York Times music critic Nate Chinen in his review, "and to his credit, it can be hard to pick which version of a tune is best."
Daves previously recorded bluegrass standards on Sleep with One Eye Open, a duo session with mandolinist Chris Thile (Punch Brothers, Nickel Creek) which was done live to tape over four days at Jack White’s Third Man studio in Nashville. The album is a collection of 16 traditional tunes by bluegrass legends like The Monroe Brothers, The Louvin Brothers, Jimmy Martin, and Flatt & Scruggs. The duo makes for "a rip-roaring partnership," says the New York Times. "Bluegrass, in their hands, gets roughed up in the best possible way, with skill and fervor, and a touch of abandon." “Sleep With One Eye Open” received a 2011 Grammy Nomination for Best Bluegrass Album.
Although he is best known as a roots musician, Daves gravitated toward experimental music and jazz while studying at Hampshire College in Massachusetts. Relocating to Brooklyn more than a decade ago, he began to crave the social interaction and musical challenges of bluegrass: "In Western Massachusetts, I was mostly doing jazz. By the time I moved to New York, I was ready to leave that behind, get back to my personal roots in bluegrass music. There were good jam sessions in New York and I was excited to reenter a regular jamming culture in the city. And I was getting back into rock music, too. The Brooklyn scene in 2003 and 2004 was pretty fertile. There was a lot of great, kind of raw, experimental rock music happening at that time, drawing me in, scratching an itch."
Since 2006 Daves has maintained a weekly residency on Tuesday nights at The Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan where he continues to draw a devout following, and uses the informal setting to showcase special guest appearances with a who’s who of bluegrass musicians including Noam Pikelny, Chris Eldridge, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O’Donovan. He is also an in-demand teacher and noted booster of NYC’s thriving bluegrass music community.
Heralded as “a leading light of the New York bluegrass scene” by the New York Times, Michael Daves has garnered attention for his work with Chris Thile, Steve Martin, Tony Trischka, and others in addition to his solo performances.
Daves’ most recent project is a two-album set, Orchids and Violence, released February 2016 on Nonesuch Records. Both discs are produced by Daves and have identical track listing of mostly traditional bluegrass songs. The first features straightforward interpretations of them and was recorded live to tape in a 19th-century church by Daves and a band of roots-music innovators: bassist Mike Bub, violinist Brittany Haas, mandolinist Sarah Jarosz, and banjo player and Punch Brother Noam Pikelny. The second disc was recorded in Daves's home studio and includes bass, drums, and electric guitar, mostly played by Daves, and takes a raw, experimental rock approach to the same old-time material. "The identical track listing makes for a good comparison study," says the New York Times music critic Nate Chinen in his review, "and to his credit, it can be hard to pick which version of a tune is best."
Daves previously recorded bluegrass standards on Sleep with One Eye Open, a duo session with mandolinist Chris Thile (Punch Brothers, Nickel Creek) which was done live to tape over four days at Jack White’s Third Man studio in Nashville. The album is a collection of 16 traditional tunes by bluegrass legends like The Monroe Brothers, The Louvin Brothers, Jimmy Martin, and Flatt & Scruggs. The duo makes for "a rip-roaring partnership," says the New York Times. "Bluegrass, in their hands, gets roughed up in the best possible way, with skill and fervor, and a touch of abandon." “Sleep With One Eye Open” received a 2011 Grammy Nomination for Best Bluegrass Album.
Although he is best known as a roots musician, Daves gravitated toward experimental music and jazz while studying at Hampshire College in Massachusetts. Relocating to Brooklyn more than a decade ago, he began to crave the social interaction and musical challenges of bluegrass: "In Western Massachusetts, I was mostly doing jazz. By the time I moved to New York, I was ready to leave that behind, get back to my personal roots in bluegrass music. There were good jam sessions in New York and I was excited to reenter a regular jamming culture in the city. And I was getting back into rock music, too. The Brooklyn scene in 2003 and 2004 was pretty fertile. There was a lot of great, kind of raw, experimental rock music happening at that time, drawing me in, scratching an itch."
Since 2006 Daves has maintained a weekly residency on Tuesday nights at The Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan where he continues to draw a devout following, and uses the informal setting to showcase special guest appearances with a who’s who of bluegrass musicians including Noam Pikelny, Chris Eldridge, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O’Donovan. He is also an in-demand teacher and noted booster of NYC’s thriving bluegrass music community.
Show More
Genres:
Americana, Bluegrass, Folk, Roots & Americana
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York
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