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Carolina Chocolate Drops, whom Paul Krugman recently featured briefly in his New York Times Friday Night Music column, launch a months-long spring tour of the United States with a performance at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, Virginia, tonight. The extensive, nationwide tour includes shows in New York, Boston, Charlotte, San Francisco, Austin, Chicago, and more, as well as sets at festival like DelFest and ROMP.
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Carolina Chocolate Drops, whom Paul Krugram recently featured briefly in his New York Times Friday Night Music column, launch a months-long spring headlining tour of the United States with a performance at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, Virginia, tonight. The extensive, natinowide tour includes shows in New York, Boston, Charlotte, San Francisco, Austin, Chicago, and more, as well as sets at festival like DelFest and ROMP. See below for all of the currently scheduled tour dates; for additional details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.
The Chocolate Drops' latest album, Leaving Eden, was released last year on Nonesuch Records following their Grammy Award-winning label debut Genuine Negro Jigin 2010. The new album, produced by Buddy Miller (Emmylou Harris, Solomon Burke, Robert Plant), includes traditional folk songs, modern covers, and original compositions. The Observer calls them "the most electrifying acoustic act around." The BBC says of the new album: "It's plain terrific."
To pick up a copy of Leaving Eden or Genuine Negro Jig, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.
Watch the video for the Leaving Eden track "Country Girl" here:
Carolina Chocolate Drops, whom Paul Krugram recently featured briefly in his New York Times Friday Night Music column, launch a months-long spring headlining tour of the United States with a performance at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, Virginia, tonight. The extensive, natinowide tour includes shows in New York, Boston, Charlotte, San Francisco, Austin, Chicago, and more, as well as sets at festival like DelFest and ROMP. See below for all of the currently scheduled tour dates; for additional details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.
The Chocolate Drops' latest album, Leaving Eden, was released last year on Nonesuch Records following their Grammy Award-winning label debut Genuine Negro Jigin 2010. The new album, produced by Buddy Miller (Emmylou Harris, Solomon Burke, Robert Plant), includes traditional folk songs, modern covers, and original compositions. The Observer calls them "the most electrifying acoustic act around." The BBC says of the new album: "It's plain terrific."
To pick up a copy of Leaving Eden or Genuine Negro Jig, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.
Watch the video for the Leaving Eden track "Country Girl" here:
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Carolina Chocolate Drops, whom Paul Krugram recently featured briefly in his New York Times Friday Night Music column, launch a months-long spring headlining tour of the United States with a performance at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville, Virginia, tonight. The extensive, natinowide tour includes shows in New York, Boston, Charlotte, San Francisco, Austin, Chicago, and more, as well as sets at festival like DelFest and ROMP. See below for all of the currently scheduled tour dates; for additional details and ticket links, go to nonesuch.com/on-tour.
The Chocolate Drops' latest album, Leaving Eden, was released last year on Nonesuch Records following their Grammy Award-winning label debut Genuine Negro Jigin 2010. The new album, produced by Buddy Miller (Emmylou Harris, Solomon Burke, Robert Plant), includes traditional folk songs, modern covers, and original compositions. The Observer calls them "the most electrifying acoustic act around." The BBC says of the new album: "It's plain terrific."
To pick up a copy of Leaving Eden or Genuine Negro Jig, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.
Watch the video for the Leaving Eden track "Country Girl" here:
Kronos Quartet has announced its ninth-annual Kronos Festival, to take place at SFJAZZ Center, June 20–23, 2024. The festival marks the ensemble’s milestone 50th Anniversary year and the farewell performances of John Sherba and Hank Dutt, members of Kronos Quartet for more than 45 years. It will feature a slate of world and Bay Area premieres commissioned as part of the KRONOS Five Decades season; several guest artists; and the final performance of A Thousand Thoughts, a live documentary chronicling the quartet’s career, written and directed by Sam Green and Joe Bini.
Timo Andres joins Alarm Will Sound in Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians in College Park and Philadelphia. Cécile McLorin Salvant premieres new piece at 92NY in NYC, where The Magnetic Fields play 69 Love Songs at The Town Hall. Sam Amidon plays with Laura Veirs in Portland and Shahzad Ismaily in Seattle. Hurray for the Riff Raff is in Texas for shows in Fort Worth, Austin, and Houston, where Kronos Quartet live-scores Sam Green's documentary about them. Nathalie Joachim is in Columbus. Mandy Patinkin performs in Peekskill and joins his family in conversation in New London. Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Mass for the Endangered is performed outside Pittsburgh. Chris Thile plays solo in Beaverton and Seattle. Yasmin Williams is in Tysons, VA.