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Uncle Earl
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
bewitching blend of hillbilly and modern sass
The Everybodyfields open
Door 7:30 P.M., Music 8:00 P.M. | Purchase advance tickets: $21.50

In the forefront of the many youthful groups who are reimagining old-time music for the new century, Uncle Earl has been making waves recently with their great playing and infectious energy. In fact, the Americana Music Association just nominated them for an Emerging Artist of the Year Award.

Nary an uncle—nor an Earl—to be found among them, this all-female quartet of stellar musicians plays dark tales of religious conflict and romantic betrayal, spiced with what Scott Alarik of the Boston Globe describes as "a brilliant, bewitching blend of hillbilly drive and modern sass." Combining traditional numbers learned from singers like Hazel Dickens and the Hammons Family and original tunes, the group brings charisma, sharp musicianship, and sweet sweet harmonies to bear on sizzling fiddle tunes, a cappella gospel numbers, old "brother" duets, and much more—all of it sounding both old as the hills and young as yesterday.

In concert and on albums like their recent Waterloo, Tennessee, (Rounder) members K.C. Groves, Kristin Andreassen, Abigail Washburn, and Rayna Gellert each take a turn in the spotlight, trading instruments (guitar, mandolin, fiddle, and banjo) and lead vocals with ease. This is a night of music you will not want to miss!

Front-runners of the newest generation of the alt-country movement, The Everybodyfields open tonight's show.

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