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FRI. 12/15 9:00 PM
DANNY KALB, STEFAN GROSSMAN & STEVE KATZ
Danny
Kalb has long been recognized as one
of America's foremost guitarists. Born into a musical family,
Danny was raised in Mount Vernon, NY. He picked up the guitar
at age 13 and he hasn't put it down since. A protege of the great
Dave Van Ronk, Danny Kalb established himself in New York's seminal
folk and blues scene where he was first known as a solo performer
and session player with Phil Ochs, Judy Collins, Pete Seeger
and others. He later became one half of the The New Strangers
with Sam Charters and Dave Van Ronk's Ragtime Jug Stompers. In
1965, Kalb founded the Verve/Folkways recording group, The Blues
Project, with Al Kooper, Roy Blumenfeld, Andy Kulberg, Tommy
Flanders and Steve Katz. In the early seventies, Danny &
Stefan Grossman recorded an album together called Crosscurrents.
Danny still performs in clubs, teaches guitar and records. His
touch on the guitar is as exciting and as individual as ever.
Guitarist, educator and historian
Stefan Grossman was a student of acoustic blues and gospel
singer/guitarist Rev. Gary Davis. Beginning when he was 15, Grossman
studied with Davis on weekends, spending eight to ten hours at
his house in Harlem, absorbing all he could. In the early 1960s,
Grossman formed the Even Dozen Jug Band and worked with the political
rock band the Fugs before moving to Great Britain. In 1968, he
co-founded Kicking Mule Records . Grossman's solo discography
goes all the way back to 1966, when he recorded How to Play Blues
Guitar for Elektra Records. Grossman's sessionography includes
recordings with the Even Dozen Jug Band (which also included
such future luminaries as John Sebastian, Maria Muldaur ,David
Grisman, and Steve Katz. Stefan concentrates his efforts these
days on running his instructional video business, Vestapol Videos.
His videos feature guitarists from Merle Travis and Chet Atkins
to Dave Van Ronk and Brownie McGhee. He remains one of the world's
foremost authorities on acoustic blues guitar.
Steve Katz also studied
guitar with Dave Van Ronk and the Reverend Gary Davis. There
were many other young musicians around Greenwich Village during
this time who were as obsessed with American roots music as Steve
and Stefan. Many would look for a common ground in which to play
music together and they found the common ground in jug
band music.Along with John Sebastian, Maria Muldaur, and
David Grisman they formed the Even Dozen Jug Band and recorded
an album for Elektra in 1964. In 1965, Steve joined Danny Kalb
in the Blues Project. They recorded three albums while together
in their first incarnation. Steve then became a founding member
of Blood, Sweat Tears , which won three Grammies and sold millions
of records worldwide. After BS&T, Steve went on to produce
two Lou Reed albums, both of which went into Billboards
Top Ten. His last official band membership was with American
Flyer in the mid-seventies. Steve then went on to become a Vice-President
of Mercury Records where he produced the seminal Irish band,
Horslips. Today he is a professional photographer and is partners
with his wife Alison Palmer, a ceramic artist.
$20 / Members $17.50
Blues Guitar Workshop
with Stefan Grossman & Danny
Kalb
Saturday, 12/16
1pm - 3:30 pm $50 registration -- limited avialability |
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