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| Carolina Chocolate Drops Rain Down Home Flavor on Berklee, by Mitzi A. Dorbu, Berklee College of Music ![]() Dom Flemons' guitar and jug anchor the band in an infectious rhythm, and he plays harmonica for additional melody. Banjo and fiddle player Rhiannon Giddens became inspired by old-time music when she fell into contra dancing after graduating from Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Justin Robinson, the band's primary fiddler, is a classically trained violinist who he became interested in bluegrass and old-time fiddle music, as well as, the fife and drum tradition of African-Americans in the Deep South. They have honed their skills under the tutelage of octogenarian fiddler Joe Thompson, a North Carolinian said to be the last black traditional string band player grew up playing at barn dances, "frolics" and corn shuckings and has gone on to play even Carnegie Hall. Now the trio will bring their washboards, jugs, bones, and kazoos to the Berklee campus for a night of down home music of a chocolate variety. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Jazz News :: home page |