
Had there been a planetarium in 19th century Galicia, or a kosher deli in Depression era Kentucky,
Andy Statman's music might have been playing in the background. Statman, one of his generation's premier mandolinists and clarinetists, thinks of his compositions as "a spontaneous, American-roots form of very personal, prayerful hasidic music, by way of avant-garde jazz." In 1965, a possessed Statman found mandolin master
David Grisman in Greenwich Village and asked him for lessons. Grisman says, “
The kid just gobbled up everything… if the only thing I ever did was give Andy his first mandolin lesson, it would have been a life well spent." Statman played as a session man with
Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia, David Bromberg and bluegrass fiddler
Vassar Clements. Later he was the key klezmer revivalistsof the ‘70s and early ‘80s, launching a great wave of alt-neu klezmer to reclaim the music of the Old World. His latest album
“East Flatbush Blues” is a follow-up (after 25 years!) to the legendary
“Flatbush Waltz.” Crossing seamlessly across genres, from american jazz, blues, bluegrass to folk and klezmer, he relentlessly searches for new ideas. This new recording has traditional folk and blues, and some stark, original songs and his version of
"Rawhide" is up for a
Grammy this year for
Best Country Instrumental Performance, though Ed Haber his manager says Statman songs were submitted in multiple categories, a testament to his uncategorizable nature.
Yaeko Miranda-Elmaleh, a member of the
Klezmer Conservatory Band, grew up in Cambridge, MA, now resides in Northampton, and has played the violin since she was three. A finalist in the
Boston Symphony Orchestra youth competition and First prize winner in the
Arlington Philharmonic competition. She graduated from
New England Conservatory in 2002 having studied and performed in the
Jewish Music Ensemble under the direction of
Hankus Netsky. Keyboards and accordion will be provided by another local treasure,
Jazer Schwartz of the band
Rusty Belle.
1 comment:
Hi Jim,
Knew you from the old Faces/For the Record days when you were a dj on the radio. Nice to see you back in the music scene here in the happy valley.
Anyway, any rumors or news of Ryan Adams and the Cardinals comin back to the Calvin? Last year's show was a face-melter!
Thanks, Jack
jfk19562003@yahoo.com
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