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Joel Mabus and Ray Kamalay
Trinity House Theatre
Livonia, MI
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Joel Mabus and Ray Kamalay
Joel Mabus and Ray Kamalay are known for their solo performances that delight audiences across the country. They are also members of the String Doctors.  Their music together explores folk, blues, jazz, americana and roots music.

"Joel Mabus is one of contemporary folk music's most eclectic performers. A skilled guitar, fiddle, banjo, and mandolin player and melodic songwriter, Mabus has played everything from traditional folk tunes to bluegrass, blues, and original songs." Craig Harris at AllMusic.com

Where is he from? He was born and raised in a working-class family in a modest Southern Illinois town, about 105 miles southeast of Mark Twain, 190 miles northwest of Bill Monroe, 110 miles southwest of Burl Ives and just over the river and up the hill from Scott Joplin. When Joel's parents came of age in the 1930's, they took their old-time farm-grown music on the road with other family members as "hillbilly" entertainers, barnstorming the Midwest in medicine shows, small-town radio programs as well as their long-standing job performing road shows for the WLS Barn Dance.

This pedigree was not lost on Joel as a child in the 1960's. The family mandolin was his first calling, quickly adding banjo, guitar and fiddle. In the midst of Beatle-mania, Joel was drawn to the tunes of Bill Monroe and Earl Scruggs.

Joel made his first record for a small Michigan label in 1977 with mandolin legend Frank Wakefield guesting. Three years later he signed with Flying Fish Records for a two-record deal. In 1986 he was one of the first indie folksingers to start his own label (Fossil Records), even before the advent of the home studio and compact disc, which makes the practice so common today.

Mabus has toured widely and makes his living at music, though he is flying under the radar of American pop culture. Whether you label him folk, Americana , or a singer-songwriter, Mabus remains a one-off, walking that lonesome valley, making and marking his way as a working artist outside the confines of the usual music business.

Let it be said from the outset,  Ray Kamalay quite unabashedly loves old music.  From the time he picked up the guitar so many years ago, he was looking towards the past.  While his young colleagues screeched with distortion and feedback on their new electric guitars, Ray learned sweet chords on his acoustic.  Instead of listening to the radio for songs to learn, Ray proceeded to the dusty archives in libraries and antique stores.

By the time he was in high school, Ray was endlessly fascinated by old and even ancient music.   That fascination continues.  Whether its Delta blues or J. S. Bach, the music of Ireland or the music of Brazil, Ray has built a remarkably diverse and historic repertoire of music that is familiar, intriguing and fun.  His beautiful voice and wry humor are matched by his fine mastery of the guitar.  It is remarkable that anyone can play so many different styles of music so well.

But Ray doesn't leave it at that.   Besides the occasional joke (all "family" material, of course), Ray often tells the stories of the songs themselves, drawing the audience closer.  All of which exposes not only his fine talent, but his great love of the music itself.

Ray Kamalay is a Detroit native who has been a professional musician since 1974.  He has performed at some of the most prestigious venues including the Edinburgh Festival, Interlochen and the Philadelphia Folk Festival. In 1998, his work with Howard Armstrong was nominated for the W. C. Handy Award.

Adresse

Trinity House Theatre (Afficher)
38840 West Six Mile
Livonia, MI 48152
United States

Catégories

Musique > Tous âges
Musique > Americana
Musique > Musique folk
Musique > Interprète/Auteur

Enfants bienvenus : Oui
Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Non

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Propriétaire : Trinity House Theatre
Sur BPT depuis : 05 Juil 2015
 
Trinity House Theatre
www.trinityhousetheatre.or...


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