A Clip from the Corner House

30 07 2009

Truly one of my favorite places in the world, the Corner House in Cork City.  And here are some fine fiddlers (one of them is my friend Edel, who I miss terribly!!) with rising star Brian Hanlon.





Chattanooga Times Free Press Podcast

22 07 2009

It’s all about me! Well, and about a very cool musical future for Chattanooga. Thank you so much, Sean Phipps!
http://timesfreepress.com/podcasts/musiccast/2009/jul/17/sean-phipps—christie-burns-studio-99-071709/

And for added interest, here’s the post from way back when I first captured the tune “Cockeyed Hen”  from Casey: http://dulcimergirl.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/tunes/





Wild times in Blue Mountain Lake

1 07 2009

There is a gathering of musicians that takes place every summer in the Adirondacks– every summer for the past 28 years.  So it was quite an honor for me to be invited as the hammered dulcimer instructor for the Northeast Dulcimer Symposium this year.  I had wonderful class, very opened minded willing-to-try-anything students!  Two unusual instruments made an appearance at the week: Laurie McCarriar’s hammered mbira and Ken Lovelett’s orthagonal lap drum.  Here they are, one clip from the sound check (with Tom White walking in and out of the frame as he set up the stage), and one clip from the performance, which was done in complete darkness while Laurie played with her light-up hammers.  Oh man, that was cool!

Ken Lovelett and Laurie McCarriar at the Northeast Dulcimer Symposium, June 2009: