It will do your heart good do your spirits good do your life good to come out and check them out and see this joyous music --Taj Mahal on NPRsMorning Edition talking about the Carolina Chocolate Drops The Carolina Chocolate Drops are as much about revelation as revival On its Nonesuch debut emGenuine Negro Jig/em the trio brings exuberance humor virtuosity and an infectious acoustic groove to its exploration of a near-forgotten brand of banjo-driven string-band music originating more than a century ago in the foothills of North Carolina the Piedmont region where band members Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson were raised In this rural area musicians both black and white once shared and swapped tunes Over the decades the importance of the African-American role in string-band music was diminished its sound and significance co-opted by minstrel shows and segregated by record labels CCD -- under the tutelage of nonagenarian fiddler player Joe Thompson one of the last surviving Piedmont musicians - have reclaimed the old-time songs making them vital and fresh for right now reasserting in the process the African roots of the banjoThe Carolina Chocolate Drops have won over crowds at the Newport Folk Festival on such National Public Radio shows as emMountain Stage /emand emA Prairie/em emHome Companion/em and on tours through Europe Denzel Washington personally selected the trio to appear in his critically acclaimed 2007 directorial effort emThe Great Debaters/em In a review of a CCD Kennedy Center performance The Washington Post declared Their set was anything but academicthese instrument-swapping residents of Durham NC kept the audience active with speedy strumming jug-blowing and percussion via carved hand-held bones and foot-banging syncopation The Boston Globe concurred The acoustic trio - banjo fiddle guitar - managed the minor miracle of evoking a sepia- drenched era of mountain music Giddens Robinson and Dom Flemons all multi- instrumentalists and vocalists conveyed their deep knowledge with a sense of reverence and studied antiquity- including their simple era-appropriate costumes - and a contagious abundant joyAfter two self-recorded independent releases CCD chose to work with producer Joe Henry on emGenuine Negro Jig/em As with his production on Allen Toussaints emThe Bright Mississippi/em Henry emphasizes simplicity clarity interaction with its striking lack of studio frills the emphasis is on the spirit of these performances which are often as intense as they are exhilarating Uptempo numbers like live-show favorite Cornbread and Butterbeans and Sandy Boys are immediate standouts though slow-burning moody tracks like Kissin and Cussin and Snowdens Jig (Genuine Negro Jig) prove to be downright haunting The versatile Giddens performs the Celtic-style balladry of Reynadine acapella shes equally convincing taking lead on a brilliant recasting of the 2001 Blu Cantrell R&B-dance hit Hit ?m Up Style emGenuine Negro Jig/em starts out with the specific but winds up with the universal this is music that has literally traveled continents and centuries to achieve a brand new relevance a shared history still in the making
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