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Heart & Soul: Jubilant Bridge
Released on 12/05/2007
A dulcimer wizard and a
pure-voiced poet are the heart and soul of Jubilant Bridge, a harmony-driven
acoustic duo with a sparkling sound that is fresh and innovative. This duo will
appear in concert at The Back Room of the Barton County Arts Center, Forest
& Main, Great Bend, Tuesday evening, December 18, at 7:30 p.m. Seats are $10
with advance reservations, since seating is limited. Tickets may be purchased
weekday afternoons at the Arts Center or by calling (620) 792-4221 or (620)
792-3097. Reservations may also be made by e-mail through [email protected].
Intricate arrangements,
harmonies �so tight, they pulse� (Mary Cliff�WETA-FM), and a sense of fun are
the hallmarks of every Jubilant Bridge performance, a surprising range of
critically-acclaimed originals, contemporary songs, and instrumentals. Although
they come from a rich aural tradition, they surprise audiences with counter
melodies, changing time signatures, and well-chosen dissonance. The instruments
go beyond simple accompaniment; the arrangements and the songs themselves are
meshed. They use the vocabulary, but step outside of the conventions, of folk,
rock, and pop---not simply stitching together genres, but folding the seams
under.
Mountain dulcimer wizard
and vocalist Willie Jaeger takes what is often thought of as a �simple� folk
instrument and discovers its complexity. His unique style of playing, and his
popularity as a teacher at the renowned Swallow Hill School of Music, inspired
Westword, Denver�s alternative weekly, to vote him Denver�s �Best Local Folkie.�
He has also been a finalist in the national mountain dulcimer championship at
Winfield, Kansas. An engaging singer, he also plays hammered dulcimer and
guitar, and composes instrumentals and the occasional song.
Vocalist and guitarist
Carol Van Alstine provides Jubilant Bridge with most of its distinctive original
songs. She comes to songwriting by way of poetry. Often inspired by dreams, her
emotionally wise songs depict states of mind and heart and the conflicts between
them. Her voice has been described as �striking,� �ethereal,� and �far purer
than Michael Jackson�s fondness for gloves.� �How did such a big voice come out
of such a small person?� audiences frequently ask. Her musical experiences range
from performing at the bottom of the Grand Canyon to singing soprano in
Renaissance choirs.
Jaeger and Van Alstine
have three previous recordings, �Crazy Like The Wind,� �Another Run At the
Mountain,� and �Under Shattered Skies,� which Dirty Linen hailed for its �great
harmony vocals,� �compelling dulcimer playing,� and �intelligent and thoughtful�
lyrics. Victory Review proclaimed it �a rich aural feast.� Their latest CD,
�Happenstance,� recorded at world-class studio Colorado Sound, features their
compelling original songs as well as some unexpected
covers.
This program is presented in
part by the Kansas Arts Commission, a state agency, and the National Endowment
for the Arts, a federal agency. The City of Great Bend, Barton County and CPI
Qualified Plan Consultants provide additional support of the Barton County Arts
Council.
Karen P.
Neuforth
Note to Editors: For photos
and further information, please check the artists� website at: http://www.jubilantbridge.com.
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