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Dance, Blues and Fun!
Last Friday Music Maker and the NC Youth Tap Ensemble presented "Tap the Blues", featuring performances from John Dee Holeman, Big Ron Hunter, Ironing Board Sam, Pat "Mother Blues" Cohen and Lakota John Locklear, alongside the NC Youth Tap Ensemble dancers. It was a great night, and the MMRF artists really enjoyed seeing the dancers add a new dimension to their music. And we did too! For photos, check out Chapel Hill Magazine's blog post, or Chapelboro.com's slideshow!
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Digging Through the Stacks: Mystery Track
Aaron and I love listening to Nammy-award winner artist Pura Fé while we're working. Her deep and soulful voice provides the perfect backdrop when we've got a deadline to meet or an event in the works. This week's track was labeled "Hey, Hey, Hey" in the database, but I like to think of it as "the Mystery Track" because it took us a little while to figure out where it came from. Tim told us it was recorded at the Hillsborough, N.C. studio during the last recording session with Pura Fé, but was not released on any of her albums. She's playing a steel guitar and using a loop, enabling those strong, haunting sounds to become even more potent. The vocal harmonies are inspired by the music of the Tuscarora Nation, and remind Aaron and I of what we hear when we listen to MMRF Next Generation group the Deer Clan Singers.
Hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
-- Corinne |
Photo of the Week Luke Hickey rehearses for Tap the Blues - Photo by David LeBron of Chapelboro.com |
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