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Spring Creek Bluegrass Band(springcreekbluegrassband.com)
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"We're glad to be a part of the SPPS! Thanks to all the tapers and supporters who make such a great organization possible. We hope you enjoy our live shows!" - Jessica Smith - Spring Creek Bluegrass Band, August, 2007
The quartet play a mix of bluegrass standards and
compelling originals, and all four musicians are also
accomplished vocalists. The young band, whose members
met in music school in Texas, have studied and
performed together for several years, creating a
tight, polished sound. Counting such bands as Country
Gazette and Hot Rize among their influences, Spring
Creek's members have a deep respect for tradition, as
well as an innate sense of musical innovation.
"We choose songs that suit our style," says guitarist
Taylor Sims. "I enjoy the pilgrimage--learning songs
the way they've been played for years and years,
staying close to tradition. But a lot of different
kinds of songs can fit into the traditional bluegrass
style if they are done really well. We try hard to do
each song justice, with real bluegrass-style harmonies
and arrangements."
Judges at two recent band competitions agree that
Spring Creek have what it takes to deliver the high,
lonesome sounds in the Appalachian tradition. The
band won the Telluride Bluegrass Festival band contest
back in June, and won their second Planet Bluegrass
title on July 29th at the 35th annual Rocky Mountain
Bluegrass Festival held in Lyons.
"We won Telluride pretty exclusively based on the
strength of our original material," explains Alex
Johnstone, who plays both mandolin and fiddle in
Spring Creek. "People are learning our tunes now and
that's so exciting."
Though they clearly appeal to traditional bluegrass
fans, the Spring Creek musicians mix in a little
something for everyone at their live shows. Expect to
hear an Elton John or Gillian Welch cover squeezed in
between a blazing fast Carter Stanley instrumental and
a rip roarin' Bill Monroe tune. Band mates agree that
they want to have a hand in initiating younger
audiences into the bluegrass fold.
"I'm into the idea of playing for general audiences
where people might be exposed to traditional bluegrass
for the first time," says Chris Elliot, who in
addition to his band's win at RockyGrass, also
celebrated earning top honors in the Festival's banjo
instrument contest.
"When I first saw younger people playing bluegrass, I
thought, 'Wow, this could be really cool,'" says
Elliot. "If more young people are exposed to
bluegrass at the right time, they'll like it too."
"We really want all generations to appreciate
bluegrass," agrees bassist Jessica Smith. "Some kids
think it's just sleepy music for older people. We
show them that we have real energy and passion; we
show them that it's something special."
“I’m into the idea of playing for general audiences
where people might be exposed to traditional bluegrass
for the first time,” says Chris Elliot, who in
addition to his band's win at RockyGrass, also
celebrated earning top honors in the Festival's banjo
instrument contest.
“When I first saw younger people playing bluegrass, I
thought, 'Wow, this could be really cool,'” says
Elliot. "If more young people are exposed to
bluegrass at the right time, they'll like it too."
"We really want all generations to appreciate bluegrass," agrees bassist Jessica Smith. "Some kids think it's just sleepy music for older people. We show them that we have real energy and passion; we show them that it's something special."
current Spring Creek Bluegrass Band Shows on the Steampowered Server:
sc20080321.flac16/ scbg2007-08-03.flac16/ scbg2007-11-30.flac16/ springcreek20080327.flac16/
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