It’s one thing to play the string band jams of the folk and
Americana traditions… The Appleseed Collective enlivens that music and gives it
soul.
The Ann Arbor quartet's percussion ranges from washboard clacks to stand-up bass slaps,
hand claps and chiming desk bells, their backing vocals harmonize with a hearty
heave under the lead singer’s honkytonk-ish warbling, while a splendid melody
is lovingly sewn through an interweaving thread between the guitar, mandolin
and violin. It puts the waltzing spirit
in you, makes you want to hike along a woodsy riverside, and incites you to
sing along…
This Friday, you can catch The Appleseed Collective at the North
University Stage for the 2015 Ann Arbor Summer Festival (8:30 pm).
While the Appleseed Collective’s signature style is
exemplary of the swinging string-strumming folk music that embodies much of
this annual musical celebration, they are just one of dozens of bands scheduled
throughout the month of June, with performances hosted at a handful of stages
at the Top Of The Park (N. University, between Fletcher & Thayer in Ann
Arbor).
Other features of the AA Summer Fest include an all acoustic
stage, a KidZone Tent and screenings of feature films like Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, E.T. and Ghostbusters. Other local folk favorites to catch include October Babies and Fangs and Twang (June 17), Timothy
Monger (June 18), Misty Lyn and The
Big Beautiful and The Ragbirds
(June 23) and many many more.
Here’s
the full schedule: http://a2sf.org/desktop/#top-of-the-park
And check out the big name headliners: http://a2sf.org/desktop/#mainstage
Earlier in the year, The Appleseed Collective released a
definitive Live Album from a particularly spirited performance at The Ark in
Ann Arbor. For more sonic samplings, follow: https://theappleseedcollective.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-the-ark
The Ann Arbor Summer Festival’s Board, Management and
Consultants have continued to present this community with an engaging
multi-arts festival celebrating both local culture and artistic talent from
around the world. The Summer Festival’s mission, a partnership between the city
and the University of Michigan for more than 30 years, has always aimed towards
enriching the cultural, economic and social vitality of the region.
AmericaJR has an interview/festival preview for this year
via YouTube: https://youtu.be/pEpR0PARjPc
For more information:
http://a2sf.org/about/program-history/
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