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Hi friends: Just a reminder about the new CD release concert,

this Friday (February 3) at 7:30 pm at the beautiful Noni

International Paradise Stage. Admission is free, and you get

the be the first on your block to hold in your hands your very

own copy of AMEPERSAND, the latest and best FiddleSticks CD.

Here’s the info:

PROVO
AMPERSAND CD Release Concert

Friday, February 3, 7:30-9 pm

Noni International Paradise Stage

333 West River Park Drive

(West of the Riverwoods Shops)

Provo

The newest and best ever recording from the FiddleSticks family is here! It’s called "Ampersand" and it is an exciting collection of new tunes and arrangements by Katie our fiddler and Liz our cellist, and takes the music to new heights. We’re celebrating with a concert at the nicest new music venue in town, the Noni International Paradise Stage. Come join the fun!

Admission is free, though we hope of course you’ll take home lots of CDs! For directions of more info about the Paradise Stage series, check out the Tahitian Noni Visitor Center website at www.VisitTNI.com. Or call or email us: marco@..., (800) 969-7640. Katie will be departing for her mission in South Africa later in February, so come enjoy the music and say farewell!

To see the cover of the new CD, go to http://fiddle-sticks.com/FSListen.html

OTHER UPCOMING SHOWS

PROVO

Monday, February 6, 7:30 pm

Monday Night at the Library

Provo Public Library

Academy Ballroom

550 North University Ave, Provo

The Provo Library presents free music on Monday nights, and it’s time for FiddleSticks again. The series is sponsored by the Children’s Library, so bring the family! The Ballroom is on the second floor of the stunningly restored Academy Building. The architecture alone is worth the visit-- come and enjoy! The concert is free to the public. Information: (801) 852-6650.

SALT LAKE CITY

Sunday, February 19, 7:30 pm

Folk Vespers at the First Unitarian Church

69 S. 1300 E.

Salt Lake City

The Folk Vespers is an annual concert series that brings together local folk musicians and folk music fans at the lovely Unitarian Church on 1300 East. Free admission, but donations to fund the series are welcome. Folk Vespers continues each Sunday evening through March. Other artists in 2006 will include Kate MacLeod, Charlie Simmons, Dylan Schorer. 801-582-8687 for information.

This will be our Final Farewell Concert with Katie, since she’ll be heading to the MTC on February 22nd, and then off the South Africa. We hope to see lots of our Salt Lake City fans at the show!

NEW FIDDLESTICKS CD "AMPERSAND"

Ampersand, the newest and best ever recording from the FiddleSticks family is finished, and we think you're going to like it a lot!  It’s called "Ampersand" and it is an exciting collection of new tunes and arrangements by Katie our fiddler and Liz our cellist, and takes the music to new heights.  If you want to see the cover art or listen to samples, go to www.fiddle-sticks.com/FSListen.html

We hope you'll pick up a copy at our CD Release Concert on February 3. Or you can preorder now. To encourage early orders (and make things fair for our friends who live far and wide) mail orders or paypal orders received between now and February 10 will be mailed free of charge (see details below).

Here’s how Katie and Liz have described the CD on the liner notes:

Katie & Liz Davis are sisters (hence the same last name.) Once upon a time, Katie was born with a fiddle in her hands, which proved less difficult than when Liz was born exactly two years later with a cello in hers. In the early nineties, the girls' mom Kira, a folk harpist, let them gig with her at Bar Mitzvahs and Renaissance Festivals in Maryland. What started out as a casual family hobby eventually grew up, moved to Utah, and named itself FiddleSticks. Lately, Katie and Liz have expanded their musical vocabulary to include more Old-time, Bluegrass, and Jazz influences, while still staying true to their Celtic roots. This album highlights the new techniques and ideas that we've been playing around with. We hope it fits your fancy. –– Liz & Katie

Here’s the set list. If you want to know more, the "liner notes" are included at the end of this message.

Ampersand

1. Waddle Waltz/Jenny Dang the Weaver 2. Little Maggie 3. Ha Ha/My Darling I'm Fond of You 4. O May 5. Jack Be Nimble 6. Grandma Betty's 7. Aftermath of the Pumpkin Wars 8. Bonaparte's Retreat 9. Xanny Boy 10. Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier 11. Three Little Jiggies Went to Market 12. Whole Lotta

HOW TO ORDER:

To order send your check for $15 to FiddleSticks, 647 North 1280 East, Orem UT 84097 (800-969-7640). Or you can order via PayPal (use email address mdavisx@... for payment). For orders before February 10, we’ll pay the postage! (Of course, you can also order on our website with a credit card at Fiddle-Sticks.com, or (soon) at CDBaby.com or in local bookstores –– but you can’t get our free shipping offer from those sources!)

MORE ABOUT THE NEW CD "AMPERSAND"

Here are the liner notes with info about the tunes.

1 _ Waddle Waltz (Liz and Katie Davis); Jenny Dang the Weaver (Traditional): Millie, the youngest member of our family, is one year old. She doesn't exactly walk--she waddles. We don’t know who Jenny Dang was or what she wove, but the reel’s pretty good, and it highlights Liz's mysterious cello chopping technique.

2 _ Little Maggie (Traditional): The fabled Little Maggie is a troublesome girl, and that really appeals to us. We learned this off of a Bob Dylan CD, but Bob didn't write it. You will hear the dulcet sounds of Jake Armerding's voice and mando in this tune.

3 _ Ha Ha (Liz and Katie Davis): This tune is a piece we wrote mushed with "My Darling I'm Fond of You" that we learned from our mom. If you listen carefully, you'll hear why we call this tune "Ha Ha."

4 _ O May (Liz Davis): Liz wrote O May while she was supposed to be taking notes in English class, one fine high school day. Liz's personal life did not inspire this song.

5 _ Jack Be Nimble (Liz and Katie Davis): Jack IS Nimble. But is he quick? Based on the many key changes you'll hear in this piece, we'd say, "yes."

6 _ Grandma Betty's (Katie Davis): Grandma Betty is the coolest. Katie wrote this when she was eleven. Ten years later, we STILL play it, with a little extra "chop."

7 _ The Aftermath of the Pumpkin Wars (Katie Davis): Katie thought this tune needed a weird name. As Magritte would say, ce n’est pas un titre. Cat is playing piano in mostly "Cape Breton" style. Cape Breton is nice small place up in Canada, where they make really really good music. Better than anywhere else.

8 _ Bonaparte's Retreat (Traditional): Bonaparte DID retreat, in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. And Civil War soldiers used to play this as a subtle death wish to the opposing side. Jake joins us for some hot mandolin riffs on this tune, too!

9 _ Xanny Boy (Liz Davis): Xanny Boy is our three year old brother who is full energy. He loves to sing and dance with us. Currently, he acts as our chief ukulele player.

10 _ Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier (Traditional): There are lots of versions of this song out there in Music World. We have recorded this tune before, in its more traditional Irish variation (called Shule Aroon) but in arranging this American version we’ve opted for a more jazzy feel.

11 _ Three Little Jiggies Went to Market (Traditional): Everyone needs an Irish jig set. These are Billy McCormick’s, the Connaughtman’s Rambles, and Calliope House.

12 _ Whole Lotta (Liz and Katie Davis): Liz wrote the chords to this beautiful song. The title of the tune is an abbreviation of a saying our mom used to recite, which will not be recited here. Our mother Kira passed away 8 years ago, but we try to keep her useful yet colorful sayings alive. For a list of some of these folksy aphorisms, look for the hidden link on our website.

The album features guest artists Cat Larsen on piano/guitar, Rob Honey on bass, and the trendy and fashionable Jake Armerding on mandolin and back-up (listen to his lilting voice on Little Maggie).  

FiddleSticks is a family musical group that performs folk songs and traditional tunes from the Celtic lands, from England, and from America. The band is made up of three young sisters, Rebecca, Kathryn, and Elizabeth Davis, and their father Mark. Featured instruments include fiddle, flutes, cello, bodhran (Irish drum), guitar and vocals.

Speaking of which, FiddleSticks have seven recordings in print: The Sampler (1998), Playing Favorites (1999), Cold Fusion (2000), Time and Again (2001), the Cat and the Fiddle (2002), Return to Nauvoo (2004), and now Ampersand (2006), featuring Katie and Liz.

CDs are available at all performances, in Utah bookstores, online at www.fiddle-sticks.com, or by mail order ($15 for CDs, $5 for cassettes, plus $2 per order shipping and handling). Buy 2 CDs and get the TSSA compilation CD (or a FiddleSticks cassette) for free -- just ask!  To order send your check to FiddleSticks, 647 North 1280 East, Orem UT 84097 (800-969-7640) (Check out our web page at www.fiddle-sticks.com)

 



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