Tunes for a Monday Morning

Old American quilt pattern



This week's music is from Rhiannon Giddens,  a wonderful singer, bluegrass banjo picker and fiddle player from Greensboro, North Carolina. Giddens began her career playing with a postmodern string band (Sankofa Strings) and a Celtic band (Gaelwynd), but she's best known as a founding member of the country, blues, & bluegrass band Carolina Chocolate Drops.  She's released seven albums with the latter group, and one solo album (Tomorrow is My Turn), all highly recommended.


Above: "Julie," a song by Giddens, with lyrics based on a slave memoir. The video was filmed in North Carolina last year.


Below: Giddens and her band perform "Last Kind Words" on the American program A Prairie Home Companion (2015).




Above, Gidden sings "Black is the Color (Of My True Love's Hair)" for WFUV Radio in New York (2015). This old Scots/Irish folk song is also a staple of Appalachian folk music in America.


Below, Giddens performs "Mouth Music," in Gaelic, at Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Scotland (2016).



Old American quilt pattern



The final video is an old one: "Sowden's Jig," performed by Danny Barberin, Giddens, and two fellow-members of Carolina Chocolate Drops in an alley in Fresno, California (2010).


For more Carolina Chocolate Drops, go here for their video of "Country Girl" (a charming send-up of stereotypical country music videos, complete with babes in pickup trucks), and here for a fine selection of bluegrass tunes recorded for Liveset.

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