Sequoia Rose
Summer Arts and Music Festival
Mateel Community Center
59 Rusk Ln
Redway, CA 95560
2024年6月9日
19:00 GMT-7
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Join us for the 47th Annual Summer Arts and Music Festival at The Mateel Community Center in Redway, CA.
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The Mateel Community Center has fostered the arts in rural Northern California for approximately forty years. Serving as the cultural hub of the Southern Humboldt communi...
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Sequoia Rose Biography
Sequoia Rose is no stranger to the bluegrass community. He is an award-winning bluegrass/jam band multi-instrumentalist and vocalist residing in Humboldt County, California. Born in South Western Pennsylvania and raised in a musical family who played at churches, revivals, and local bluegrass events, they quickly became a crowd favorite in the area.
Sequoia began playing mandolin with some of the best bluegrass bands in the room when he was 14 and later became an established music teacher in the area at 16 years old. When he was 18 years old, he recorded a three-song EP with some of the best pickers of our time, among the multi-award-winning instrumentalist Andy Leftwich, Scott Vestal, Cody Kilby, Randy Kohrs, and Barry Bales.
After recording the EP, Sequoia hit the festival circuit as a Country Gospel Band “64 to Grayson,” playing three to five times a week and becoming a favorite in the Gospel Music scene.
Sequoia recorded one album with 64 to Grayson and toured with them for several years. During this time, Sequoia entered the West Virginia Mandolin State Championship and came in First Place! The following year Sequoia entered the West Virginia State Championship for Guitar and won First Place! Itching to get back to bluegrass, Sequoia recorded a single, Crazy Heart, with grammy award-winning guitarist Clay Hess and John Bellew.
Shortly after releasing the single, Sequoia began looking for other opportunities and got a call from the late James King to play the mandolin for him. Thrilled at the chance to play with a bluegrass legend Sequoia wasted no time and drove straight down to Virginia, got in a 15-passenger van, and played 150 shows in a year with the 20-year “Rounder Records” Veteran. During this time, Sequoia played at some of the most notable Bluegrass Festivals and Venues of the time, including Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in Oak Hill, New York, The Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival, in Morgantown, Indiana, The Musicians Against Childhood Cancer Festival in Marengo, Ohio, The Freight and Salvage Theater in Berkeley California, The Station Inn in Nashville Tennessee, and countless others.
Sequoia Rose is now performing an eclectic solo show featuring hard-driving bluegrass tunes and psychedelic jam band instrumental breaks using a loop pedal to create a unique and immersive experience.
続きを読むSequoia began playing mandolin with some of the best bluegrass bands in the room when he was 14 and later became an established music teacher in the area at 16 years old. When he was 18 years old, he recorded a three-song EP with some of the best pickers of our time, among the multi-award-winning instrumentalist Andy Leftwich, Scott Vestal, Cody Kilby, Randy Kohrs, and Barry Bales.
After recording the EP, Sequoia hit the festival circuit as a Country Gospel Band “64 to Grayson,” playing three to five times a week and becoming a favorite in the Gospel Music scene.
Sequoia recorded one album with 64 to Grayson and toured with them for several years. During this time, Sequoia entered the West Virginia Mandolin State Championship and came in First Place! The following year Sequoia entered the West Virginia State Championship for Guitar and won First Place! Itching to get back to bluegrass, Sequoia recorded a single, Crazy Heart, with grammy award-winning guitarist Clay Hess and John Bellew.
Shortly after releasing the single, Sequoia began looking for other opportunities and got a call from the late James King to play the mandolin for him. Thrilled at the chance to play with a bluegrass legend Sequoia wasted no time and drove straight down to Virginia, got in a 15-passenger van, and played 150 shows in a year with the 20-year “Rounder Records” Veteran. During this time, Sequoia played at some of the most notable Bluegrass Festivals and Venues of the time, including Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in Oak Hill, New York, The Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival, in Morgantown, Indiana, The Musicians Against Childhood Cancer Festival in Marengo, Ohio, The Freight and Salvage Theater in Berkeley California, The Station Inn in Nashville Tennessee, and countless others.
Sequoia Rose is now performing an eclectic solo show featuring hard-driving bluegrass tunes and psychedelic jam band instrumental breaks using a loop pedal to create a unique and immersive experience.
Contemporary Bluegrass
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Folk
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