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Crooked Still
Green Mountain Bluegrass & Roots 2024
Hunter Park
410 Hunter Park Rd
Manchester, VT 05255
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Mark
12 de agosto de 2020
I actually flew from Seattle to see the show. I never thought I would have the chance. They went on hiatus right when I discovered them. (Thanks to a discerning pub’s Pandora stream) I had collected all the albums before hearing of the show. The Mammals, by the way, where surprising. The role reversal was beautiful. It is one of the best and most rewarding things I’ve done. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Crooked Still Biography
Crooked Still is a self-styled alternative bluegrass band consisting of vocalist Aoife O'Donovan, cellist Rushad Eggleston, banjo player Dr. Gregory Liszt, and bassist Corey DiMario. They are known for their high energy, technical skill, unique instrumentation and innovative acoustic style.
O'Donovan and DiMario met at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts in spring of 2001. Eggleston, who was studying at Berklee College of Music, and Liszt, a graduate student at MIT, were playing music together around the same time, and when the four met that summer, they formed the band that would be Crooked Still. While its members finished school, Crooked Still played various Boston venues, growing in popularity and collecting favorable reviews from the local press, notably the Boston Globe, Northeast Performer, and the Boston Herald.
In 2004, the group was invited to perform at the Newport Folk Festival and Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, where their debut album, Hop High, was the top-selling CD. Following the success of this first festival appearance, Crooked Still went on to appear at concert halls, nightclubs, coffeehouses, and festivals in 23 states and several different countries. On August 22, 2006, they released their second CD, Shaken by a Low Sound.
In October 2007 the band announced that cellist Rushad Eggleston would be leaving the group in November and joining the band would be cello player Tristan Clarridge and fiddler Brittany Haas. Crooked Still will return to the studio in January of 2008 to begin work on a new album.
Ler maisO'Donovan and DiMario met at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts in spring of 2001. Eggleston, who was studying at Berklee College of Music, and Liszt, a graduate student at MIT, were playing music together around the same time, and when the four met that summer, they formed the band that would be Crooked Still. While its members finished school, Crooked Still played various Boston venues, growing in popularity and collecting favorable reviews from the local press, notably the Boston Globe, Northeast Performer, and the Boston Herald.
In 2004, the group was invited to perform at the Newport Folk Festival and Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, where their debut album, Hop High, was the top-selling CD. Following the success of this first festival appearance, Crooked Still went on to appear at concert halls, nightclubs, coffeehouses, and festivals in 23 states and several different countries. On August 22, 2006, they released their second CD, Shaken by a Low Sound.
In October 2007 the band announced that cellist Rushad Eggleston would be leaving the group in November and joining the band would be cello player Tristan Clarridge and fiddler Brittany Haas. Crooked Still will return to the studio in January of 2008 to begin work on a new album.
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