Paul Brady, Backstage at Mountain Stage
This week’s broadcast of Mountain Stage was recorded
at the Creative Arts
Center on the campus of West
Virginia University
in Morgantown. You’ll hear from Irish
singer Paul Brady, genre-bending cellist Ben Sollee, singer-songwriter Joseph
Arthur, folk duo Vandaveer, and up-tempo Celtic group Scythian.
One of the greats of folk music, beloved Irish singer Paul Brady grew up listening to R&B and soul, playing in bands throughout his
college years – and later, when he started to make a name for himself as a folk
and traditional singer, it was this background that added a truly unique dimension
to his sound. Preview his performance via our Song of the Week.
Ben Sollee, Backstage at Mountain Stage
Cellist
Ben Sollee has appeared on Mountain Stage many times
– recently with the Sparrow Quartet and with the Appalachian Voices
project. Born and raised in Kentucky,
his solo work combines elements of folk and Americana
with rock and hip hop rhythms – skillfully executed by his drummer, fellow
Kentuckian Jordon Ellis. You can get a taste of Sollee’s performance in our new
“Backstage at Mountain Stage” video above.
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Maria Sellas Joseph Arthur, live on Mountain Stage |
Akron, OH,
singer-songwriter
Joseph Arthur was discovered by Peter Gabriel in the mid-'90s
and signed to his Real World label. Often compared to Leonard Cohen and the
late Jeff Buckley, Arthur also is known for using an impressive assortment of
electronic gadgets and effects to give a unique sonic dimension to his songs. His
most recent release is
The Graduation Ceremony.
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Maria Sellas Vandaveer, live on Mountain Stage |
DC-based folk duo
Vandaveer make their first appearance on
Mountain Stage. Headed up by alt-country musician Mark Charles Heidinger, he’s
joined by vocalist Rose Guerin, they’ve shared the stage with Bon Iver,
Alejandro Escovedo, Vashti Bunyan and Joe Pug.
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Maria Sellas Scythian, Live on Mountain Stage |