DAROL ANGER
''HERITAGE: A JOURNEY INTO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S GREATEST FOLK SONGS''
APRIL 17 2007
68:37
1/Headwaters: Shenandoah
Traditional /feat. Philip Aaberg, Michael Manring, Jane Siberry/2:24
2/While Roving on a Winter's Night
Traditional /feat. Béla Fleck, John Gorka, John Jennings, David Lindley, Dar Williams/5:31
3/Rise Up, Shepherd, And Follow
Traditional /feat. Russ Barenberg, Jerry Douglas /5:51
4/The Water Is Wide
Traditional /feat. Béla Fleck, David Grisman, John Jennings, Michael Manring, Tim O'Brien/6:39
5/Hard Times Come Again No More
Traditional /feat. David Grisman, Willie Nelson /3:54
6/La Ville des Manteau
Traditional /feat. Michael Doucet/4:40
7/Pretty Polly
Traditional /feat. Mary Chapin Carpenter, John Jennings, Edgar Meyer/8:44
8/Are You Tired of Me, My Darling?
feat. Paul McCandless, Tony Trischka/4:51
9/Oh Death
feat. David Grisman, David Lindley, Mavis Staples/4:24
10/Shenandoah: A Quiet Place/Golden Slippers
Traditional /feat. Vassar Clements, John Hartford/3:26
11/Talk About Suffering Here Below
Traditional /feat. Edgar Meyer/6:18
12/Down in the Willow Garden
Traditional /feat. Paul McCandless, Victor Wooten/4:46
13/To the Sea: O Shenandoah!
Jane Siberry /feat. Jane Siberry/7:27
Philip Aaberg /Piano, Synthesizer,
Darol Anger /Arranger, Bouzouki, Cello, Chinese Violin, Cittern, Fiddle Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Liner Notes, Mandolin, Octave Violin,
Percussion, Producer, Sound Effects, Synthesizer, Violin, Vocals, Zeta Violin
David Balakrishnan
Russ Barenberg /Guitar
Sam Bush
Mary Chapin Carpenter /Guest Artist, Vocals
Vassar Clements
Joe Craven /Drums, Dumbek, Percussion, Pots, Shaker, Talking Drum, Triangle
Michael Doucet /Fiddle, Vocals
Jerry Douglas /Guitar (Resonator)
Stuart Duncan
Tony Elman /Hammer Dulcimer
Béla Fleck /Banjo
Matt Glaser
John Gorka /Vocals
David Grier /Guitar, Soloist
David Grisman /Mandocello, Mandolin
John Hartford
Barbara Higbie /Accordion, Celtic Harp, Piano, Synthesizer
John Jennings /Guitar, Guitar (Baritone)
Aaron Johnston /Drums, Trap Kit
David Lindley /Foot Percussion, Kona Guitar
Michael Manring /Fretless Bass
Mike Marshall /Cittern, Guitar
Paul McCandless /Clarinet (Bass), Oboe, Whistle (Human)
Edgar Meyer /Bass, Cymbals, Pizzicato Bass
Andy Narell /Steel Pan
Willie Nelson /Guest Artist, Guitar, Vocals
Tim O'Brien /Vocals
Barry Phillips
Todd Phillips /Bass, String Bass
Jane Siberry /Vocals
Tracy Silverman /Violin
Mavis Staples /Vocals
String Quartet
Drew Tretick
Tony Trischka /Banjo
Dar Williams /Vocals
Victor Wooten /Bass, Bass (Electric), Fretless Bass
BIOGRAPHY
by Steve Huey
Violinist Darol Anger has made his mark on new acoustic music with a number of different groups.
From 1975 to 1984, Anger was a key member of new-acoustic pioneers the David Grisman Quintet, whose blend of folk, bluegrass, and jazz virtually defined the new acoustic genre, as well as advancing the harmonic and instrumental frontiers of traditional musics; as a member of the Turtle Island String Quartet in the late '80s and early '90s, Anger also helped bring virtuosic improvisation and boundless eclecticism to what had been an essentially classical, strictly composed musical format. Additionally, Anger co-founded the Montreux Band, a folk- and jazz-influenced group which recorded for Windham Hill in the mid- to late '80s and had an impact on the formation of so-called New Adult Contemporary radio, and with Grisman alumnus Mike Marshall founded the progressive bluegrass outfit Psychograss, which carried on the eclectic Grisman tradition in the 1990s. Again teaming up with Marshall in the late '90s, Anger co-founded the Anger/Marshall Band, which kept him busy into the 2000s alongside his work on the Heritage Folk Music project, his continued appearances with his previous groups, his founding of the American Fiddle Ensemble, and his work as a producer and arranger for other artists.
''HERITAGE: A JOURNEY INTO THE HEART OF AMERICA'S GREATEST FOLK SONGS''
APRIL 17 2007
68:37
1/Headwaters: Shenandoah
Traditional /feat. Philip Aaberg, Michael Manring, Jane Siberry/2:24
2/While Roving on a Winter's Night
Traditional /feat. Béla Fleck, John Gorka, John Jennings, David Lindley, Dar Williams/5:31
3/Rise Up, Shepherd, And Follow
Traditional /feat. Russ Barenberg, Jerry Douglas /5:51
4/The Water Is Wide
Traditional /feat. Béla Fleck, David Grisman, John Jennings, Michael Manring, Tim O'Brien/6:39
5/Hard Times Come Again No More
Traditional /feat. David Grisman, Willie Nelson /3:54
6/La Ville des Manteau
Traditional /feat. Michael Doucet/4:40
7/Pretty Polly
Traditional /feat. Mary Chapin Carpenter, John Jennings, Edgar Meyer/8:44
8/Are You Tired of Me, My Darling?
feat. Paul McCandless, Tony Trischka/4:51
9/Oh Death
feat. David Grisman, David Lindley, Mavis Staples/4:24
10/Shenandoah: A Quiet Place/Golden Slippers
Traditional /feat. Vassar Clements, John Hartford/3:26
11/Talk About Suffering Here Below
Traditional /feat. Edgar Meyer/6:18
12/Down in the Willow Garden
Traditional /feat. Paul McCandless, Victor Wooten/4:46
13/To the Sea: O Shenandoah!
Jane Siberry /feat. Jane Siberry/7:27
Philip Aaberg /Piano, Synthesizer,
Darol Anger /Arranger, Bouzouki, Cello, Chinese Violin, Cittern, Fiddle Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Liner Notes, Mandolin, Octave Violin,
Percussion, Producer, Sound Effects, Synthesizer, Violin, Vocals, Zeta Violin
David Balakrishnan
Russ Barenberg /Guitar
Sam Bush
Mary Chapin Carpenter /Guest Artist, Vocals
Vassar Clements
Joe Craven /Drums, Dumbek, Percussion, Pots, Shaker, Talking Drum, Triangle
Michael Doucet /Fiddle, Vocals
Jerry Douglas /Guitar (Resonator)
Stuart Duncan
Tony Elman /Hammer Dulcimer
Béla Fleck /Banjo
Matt Glaser
John Gorka /Vocals
David Grier /Guitar, Soloist
David Grisman /Mandocello, Mandolin
John Hartford
Barbara Higbie /Accordion, Celtic Harp, Piano, Synthesizer
John Jennings /Guitar, Guitar (Baritone)
Aaron Johnston /Drums, Trap Kit
David Lindley /Foot Percussion, Kona Guitar
Michael Manring /Fretless Bass
Mike Marshall /Cittern, Guitar
Paul McCandless /Clarinet (Bass), Oboe, Whistle (Human)
Edgar Meyer /Bass, Cymbals, Pizzicato Bass
Andy Narell /Steel Pan
Willie Nelson /Guest Artist, Guitar, Vocals
Tim O'Brien /Vocals
Barry Phillips
Todd Phillips /Bass, String Bass
Jane Siberry /Vocals
Tracy Silverman /Violin
Mavis Staples /Vocals
String Quartet
Drew Tretick
Tony Trischka /Banjo
Dar Williams /Vocals
Victor Wooten /Bass, Bass (Electric), Fretless Bass
BIOGRAPHY
by Steve Huey
Violinist Darol Anger has made his mark on new acoustic music with a number of different groups.
From 1975 to 1984, Anger was a key member of new-acoustic pioneers the David Grisman Quintet, whose blend of folk, bluegrass, and jazz virtually defined the new acoustic genre, as well as advancing the harmonic and instrumental frontiers of traditional musics; as a member of the Turtle Island String Quartet in the late '80s and early '90s, Anger also helped bring virtuosic improvisation and boundless eclecticism to what had been an essentially classical, strictly composed musical format. Additionally, Anger co-founded the Montreux Band, a folk- and jazz-influenced group which recorded for Windham Hill in the mid- to late '80s and had an impact on the formation of so-called New Adult Contemporary radio, and with Grisman alumnus Mike Marshall founded the progressive bluegrass outfit Psychograss, which carried on the eclectic Grisman tradition in the 1990s. Again teaming up with Marshall in the late '90s, Anger co-founded the Anger/Marshall Band, which kept him busy into the 2000s alongside his work on the Heritage Folk Music project, his continued appearances with his previous groups, his founding of the American Fiddle Ensemble, and his work as a producer and arranger for other artists.