Hey, welcome to the new Ball of Wax Google Groups thingy. I hope this works out; I've never done this before. Here's what I have to tell you:
Ball of Wax 26: A Tribute to Harry Smith and the Anthology of American Folk MusicPresented by
American Standard Time,
Ball of Wax, and
Hearth Music
Friday, November 25th, 8:00 p.m.
The Columbia City Theater
Kevin Murphy (
The Moondoggies),
RedDog,
Kevin Barrans and Friends,
Folichon Cajun Band,
Pacific Northwest Sacred Harp Singers,
Jeremy Burk,
Colin J Nelson,
Sokai Stilhed,
Norman Baker,
Ben Fisher,
Virgin of the Birds
Plus a Harry Smith story from John Cohen, animated by
Drew Christie!
A copy of the Anthology will be raffled off to one lucky winner, courtesy Smithsonian Folkways!
Tickets $10 advance / $15 doors
Free
Ball of Wax 26 CD with entry
Ball of Wax Audio Quarterly
has been experimenting with the form a bit this year, and that trend
continues with the next volume. A few months ago (I think?), I put out an open call for submissions
of new recordings of songs featured on the legendary
Anthology of American Folk Music,
which was compiled by Bellingham native Harry Smith and released in 1952,
spurring the great folk revival that followed. The result is a new
compilation CD featuring 19 songs from old
Ball of Wax friends such as
Amateur Radio Operator,
Pufferfish, and
The Way It Is as well as many new additions to the fold, including
Ben Fisher,
Cait Olds, and
Rory Gannon.
These renditions range from the straightforward and earnest to the
experimental and bizarre, a fitting match for the legendarily eccentric
Harry Smith himself.
You can listen to (almost) the whole thing - and pre-order your copy, if you can't join us for the show - right here:
http://ballofwax.bandcamp.com/
For the release show, we are collaborating with Greg Vandy's
American Standard Time and Devon Leger's
Hearth Music
to assemble a diverse group of artists that will make for a perfect
tribute to Harry Smith's Anthology. Several artists featured on the CD
will be performing, along with more that we just couldn't do this show
without. You'll have rootsy, folky rock and indie pop from the likes of
Kevin Murphy,
Jeremy Burk, and
Virgin of the Birds mixed in with Cajun tunes from
Folichon Cajun Band and shape note singing from the
Pacific Northwest Sacred Harp Singers
- and much more besides. Oh, and Greg Vandy will introduce a short
film, animated by Drew Christie, of John Cohen telling a story about
Harry Smith.
I certainly can't think of anything else more worth doing on the day after Thanksgiving, can you?
Thank you so much for your support. I hope to see you next Friday at the Columbia City Theater!
Thanks,
Levi