The Biscuit Burners
The Biscuit Burners | |
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Background information | |
Origin |
Alexandria, Virginia, U.S. Fredericksburg, Virginia, U.S. Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S. Weaverville, North Carolina, U.S. |
Genres |
Folk Country Americana Bluegrass Old-time |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Indidog Records |
Website | Official Site |
Members |
Mary Lucey Billy Cardine Dan Bletz Odessa Jorgensen |
The Biscuit Burners an Original bluegrass /Americana band from Weaverville, North Carolina (United States); they are on hiatus as of 2009.
History
Founded in 2004 on the dobro-playing talents of Bill Cardine, who had sharpened his bluegrass skills performing with Walker's Run in Charlottesville, Virginia, The Biscuit Burners quickly established themselves. Along with being showcased at the IBMA Conference and appearing at the Historic Ryman Auditorium with Vassar Clements and Rhonda Vincent, they had their debut album chosen in the Top 10 Bluegrass Albums of 2004 by the Chicago Tribune. Their critics also chose their song, "Come On Darlin'", as the IPOD Hotpick Bluegrass Song of 2004. In September 2005 the band released their second album, A Mountain Apart, which was in the Top 20 of the Roots Music Report National Bluegrass Airplay chart for five months after its release.
In 2006, The Biscuit Burners could be enjoyed across the airwaves of BBC World TV’s Destination Music, NPR’ s Mountain Stage, and PBS’ Roadtrip Nation as well as in person at over 130 concerts nationwide including: Chicago’s Old Town School of Folk Music, Berkeley’s Freight and Salvage, Alexandria, VA’s Birchmere, and
Performance
Billy Cardine has performed with the three-time Grammy Winning Edgar Meyer at Carnegie Hall. The group has had a number of sellout concerts from Pennsylvania to California, and top bill appearances at major festivals. They've appeared in over 130 concerts nationwide including: MerleFest and the Bonnaroo Music Festival. The latter was depicted on The History Channel's "Our Generation".
The Biscuit Burners have appeared on BBC World's "Destination Music", National Public Radio's "Mountain Stage", XM's "Bluegrass Junction", and PBS' "Roadtrip Nation". The group performed at Bonnaroo in 2007.
Musical style
A fresh approach to acoustic music with roots that date as far back as mountain music can reach, The Biscuit Burners offer their Fiery Mountain Music with innovative instrumentation, resplendent harmonies, and captivating original material. Their unique yet familiar material pulls strong from their respect of traditional mountain music, their love of bluegrass and classic country, and their appreciation of music from the far corners of the world.
Instruction
In early 2004 they began an Appalachian Roots Music Schools Program, where they present the heritage of mountain music along with its techniques and etiquette. The program is designed to give school children a sense of the history and tradition of American bluegrass music.[1]
Recordings
- Fiery Mountain Music (2004) Indidog Records
- A Mountain Apart (2005) Indidog Records
- Take Me Home (2008) Indidog Records
References
External links
- The Biscuit Burners official website
- The Biscuit Burners MySpace page
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