
Carolina Chocalate Drops
Dona Got A Ramblin' Mind
© 2006 Pinnacle Productions (601163000762)
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Terrific renditions of old-time classics as they reclaim their African American NC Piedmont string band musical traditions.
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- CAROLINA CHOCOLATE DROPS: Sankofa Stings: Colored Aristocracy
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- ALBERT WHITE: Soul of the Blues
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- DOM FLEMONS: Dance Tunes, Ballads and Blues
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- JOHN DEE HOLEMAN, CAPT. LUKE, COOL JOHN, MACAVINE HAYES, WHISTLIN' BRITCHES, BISHOP MANNIN: Drink House to Church House, Volume 1 DVD/CD set
- ADOLPHUS BELL, COOL JOHN FERGUSON, DRINK SMALL, PURA FE: Drink House to Church House, Volume 2 DVD/CD set
- MUSIC MAKER RELIEF FOUNDATION: Blues Sweet Blues
- BENTON FLIPPEN AND THE SMOKEY VALLEY BOYS: Fiddler's Dream
- ALABAMA SLIM AND LITTLE FREDDIE KING: The Mighty Flood
- LEE GATES: Black Lucy's Deuce
- VARIOUS ARTISTS: Music Maker Treasure Box
- LARRY SHORES: Songs from T-Town
- GEORGE HIGGS: Rainy Day
- MUDCAT: The Mess is on
- WILLIE "SONNY BOY" KING: Alabama Bluesman
- PURA FÉ: Follow Your Heart's Desire
- ETTA BAKER WITH TAJ MAHAL: Etta Baker with Taj Mahal
- MACAVINE HAYES: Drink House
- SLEWFOOT AND CARY B.: Rainin' in New Orleans
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The Carolina Chocolate Drops are a group of young African-American stringband musicians that have come to together to play the rich tradition of fiddle and banjo music in Carolinas’ piedmont. Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson both hail from the green hills of the North Carolina Piedmont while Dom Flemons is native to sunny Arizona. Although we have diverse musical backgrounds, we draw our musical heritage from the foothills of the North and South Carolina. We have been under the tutelage of Joe Thompson, said to be the last black traditional string band player, of Mebane, NC and we strive to carry on the long standing traditional music of the black and white communities. Joe’s musical heritage runs as deeply and fluidly as the many rivers and streams that traverse our landscape. We are proud to carry on the tradition of black musicians like Odell and Nate Thompson, Dink Roberts, John Snipes, Libba Cotten, Emp White, and countless others who have passed beyond memory and recognition.
A Little on Piedmont Stringband Music
When most of people think of fiddle and banjo music, they think of the southern Appalachian Mountains as the source of this music. While the mountains of Virginia, Tennessee, North and South Carolina are great strongholds of traditional music today, they are certainly not the source. The nuances of piedmont stringband music stem from the demographics of the piedmont and thereby its focus on the banjo as the lead instrument. Among black ensembles, the banjo often set the pace and if a fiddle was present and it often was not, it served as accompaniment and not as the lead instrument as is more common in the Appalachian tradition. A guitar or mandolin would have been rare, but unheard of, in these bands but the foundation of this tradition lies rooted in the antebellum combination of fiddle and banjo.
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- author: Catherine Devine
I had heard tracks from this on the Midnight Special and bought it. Wonderful CD.
This Group Is Hot!!
author: Bernette WilliamsI saw this group perform songs from their CD at The School Of Communication Arts in Raleigh, NC on January 29, 2007. They are on the verge of being 3 of the state's best treasures....Bernette Williams