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3hattrio in Concert
Rainshadow Recording Studio
Port Townsend, WA
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3hattrio in Concert
"An ethereal magic that puts them (3hattrio) in a field of one.
- Julian Piper Acoustic Magazine

Paul Kerr (Maverick Magazine) calls it "desert chamber music." The famous cowboy poet, Baxter Black, likens it to a "profound Gregorian sagebrush chant." Whatever the label, one thing is certain: 3hattrio has tapped into the [musical] soul of the American desert, rendering it with a completely original, often mind bending musical approach.

3hattrio was born when violinist Eli Wrankle was 15 years old. The group got together when his family held a small recital in their home to raise funds for Eli's high school orchestra to perform at Disneyland. After the rehearsal, family friends and veteran musicians Greg Istock and Hal Cannon asked if Eli wanted to jam. He had never played music that way before but agreed. When they finished he asked for more.  The group was born purely out of friendship, localness, and musical chemistry.

Living in a rural place in southern Utah, the group has a lot of time on their hands so they decided to employ that time to develop a sound that reflects the landscape they live in and the musical influences that they are passionate about. From that came a first album, "Year One," that they described in literary terms as "Magic Realism."

If you ask most people what Western music is you are likely to hear the response, cowboys and Indians. 3hattrio has great respect for these musics but they also think there is more to the West and its music. Musicians like to identify with things larger than themselves. Music is often identified with place, like the Delta and its blues or mountain music of Appalachia. It can even be a citys music like New Orleans, Austin or Bakersfield. In the case of the 3hattrio inspiration comes from the deserts of southern Utah, thus, American Desert Music.

3hattrio hails from Zion Canyon in Southern Utah and includes Hal Cannon who is a singer and plays banjo and guitar. He is also a cowboy music scholar. Greg Istock plays acoustic bass and foot percussion. He has a Caribbean music background and sings in a haunting and soulful style.  Eli Wrankle, a classically trained violinist who has started college this year at Southern Utah University and comes from a family of artists.

Their first album, Year One, was hailed by Baxter Black as a profundo Gregorian sagebrush chant.   Since then they released a second CD to critical acclaim, "Dark Desert Night." Their most recent album "Solitaire," comes out September 8, 2016.

The 3hattrio plays American Desert Music and they aim to create a new music which responds to the natural world of their sacred homeland near Zion National Park in Utah. Their songs are mostly original and even their old-time cowboy and pioneer songs have an unusual twist. The subject matter of the songs is often desert oriented, sometimes not. Mostly, they express the desert experientially from a daily-ness of watching light off distant mesas and hearing the way sound plays off sheer sandstone cliffs. Then they play music. They dont over-think it. Living in the same isolated place, surrounded by an inspiring landscape of red cliffs is what makes this group thrive.

3hattrio lives in a place that has a great and lasting indigenous imprint on it and they strive to acknowledge the cultural traditions of generations of people who have worked and lived on the deserts of the American southwest. They dont attempt to perform the music of the nomadic Native peoples who have lived here for centuries. They are modern day settlers in a place where settlement is not all that old. Folklorist and musician Hal Cannon says, "From our vantage we are not all that different from other pioneers who came from diverse places to make community. From our varied musical backgrounds something truly American can be made out of the necessity to find sociability in an isolated place and to come with the intention to create something new."

Adresse

Rainshadow Recording Studio (Afficher)
Fort Worden State Park, Bldg 315 West
Port Townsend, WA 98368
United States

Catégories

Musique > Americana
Musique > Expérimentale
Musique > Musique folk
Musique > Interprète/Auteur

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

Contact

Propriétaire : Everett Moran
Sur BPT depuis : 05 Mar 2015
 
Everett Moran


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