NEW TOUR DATES ADDED
Terry Gross’s 38-minute in-depth interview with the American Songster Dom Flemons aired last week on NPR’s Fresh Air.
Meanwhile, the New Yorker ran an illustration of Dom Flemons alongside
those of Beverly “Guitar” Watkins and Ironing Board Sam, each of whom
will perform Sunday at Lincoln Center Out of Doors as part of Americana Fest NYC. See the illustration here.
Gross says, “It is so much fun to hear that and so educational, too.”
Flemons talks about adapting songs from the banjo to the guitar and vice
versa, how oldies got him into old time music, the influence of the
elder folk and blues artists of Music Maker Relief Foundation, how
rhythm and blues and country music and Broadway connect on “Have I
Stayed Away Too Long,” the lonesome feeling of being on the road,
cutting excess verses from original songs, the largest banjo Terry Gross
had ever seen (which Dom nicknamed “Big Head Joe”), how hokum music
uses double entendres, playing esoteric instruments like the bass drum,
quills, bones and an extra-large banjo, and finding fresh material to
interpret from some of his favorite artists.
Dom also impresses with impressions of influences on him, including Paul
Simon, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Jim Croce, ‘Freewheelin’-era Bob Dylan,
‘Nashville Skyline’ Dylan, Dave Van Ronk, and Van Morrison.
He also discusses the impact of Pete Seeger, who passed away the night
before Flemons started recording the album ‘Prospect Hill,’ saying,
“Pete’s been an essential part of my life as a lover of folk music” and
talking about his influence as a banjo player.
Dom Flemons Tour Dates
August 8 – Fall River, MA – Narrows Center for the Arts
August 10 – New York, NY – Lincoln Center Out-Of-Doors
August 15 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Caffe Lena
September 10 - Tulsa, OK - Cain’s Ballroom *
September 11 - Kansas City, MO - Knuckleheads Saloon *
September 12 - St Louis, MO - Old Rock House (outside) *
September 13 - Nashville, TN - Mercy Lounge *
September 15 - Charleston, IL - Dvorak Concert Hall at Doudna Fine Arts Center *
September 16 - Middletown, OH - Finkelman Auditorium at Miami University *
September 17 – Carbondale, IL – Hangar 9 *
September 18 - Bloomington, IL - The Castle Theatre *
September 19 - Chicago, IL - Old Town School of Folk Music *
September 20 - Stoughton, WI - Stoughton Opera House *
September 21 - Minneapolis, MN - The Cedar Cultural Center *
September 23 - Iowa City, IA - The Englert Theatre *
September 24 - Columbia, MO - The Blue Note *
September 27 – Peninsula, OH – G.A.R. Hall **
September 28 – Pittsburgh, PA – Club Cafe **
September 30 – Lancaster, PA – Tellus 360 **
October 1 – Washington, D.C. – The Hamilton **
October 3 – Arden, DE – Arden Gild Hall **
October 4 – New York, NY – Madison Square Park
October 5 – Providence, RI – Columbus Theatre **
October 7 – Philadelphia, PA – Tin Angel **
October 8 – Hamden, CT – The Outer Space Ballroom **
October 9 – Northampton, MA – Iron Horse **
October 10 – Cambridge, MA – Club Passim **
October 15 – Rocky Mount, VA – Harvester Performance Center **
* Central Time Tour with Pokey LaFarge; Joel Savoy, Jesse Lége & The
Cajun Country Revival; The Tillers; and The Loot Rock Gang
** With Grace and Tony
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NPR FRESH AIR PERFORMANCE/CHAT ON DOM FLEMONS AIRS TOMORROW AS USA TODAY STREAMS NEW ALBUM ‘PROSPECT HILL’ NOW
Tune in to NPR today for Dom Flemons’ long-form interview and performance on Fresh Air.
Stream the new solo album ‘Prospect Hill’ (Music Maker Relief Foundation) now at USA Today.
Raves have come in from the UK and US:
“Exceptional.”
-Robin Denselow, The Guardian (UK), July 28, 2014
“Unforgettable.”
-Clive Davis, The Times (UK), July 25, 2014
“Flemons’ harmonica-heavy, foot-tapping folk makes for the perfect hot summer soundtrack.”
-Dacey Orr, Paste, June 2, 2014
“This is interracial hoedown music, irresistibly delivered with a wink and a strut, and it sounds unlike anything else on the market today.”
-John Morthland, Wondering Sound / eMusic, July 25, 2014
“Dom Flemons satisfied an old-time craving.”
-Chris Parton, CMT Edge, June 4, 2014
“A mix of traditional and original songs that explore different moods and strains of Americana… from both the head and the heart.”
-James Reed, Boston Globe, June 26, 2014
“Flemons is a likeable vocalist and has a style on several instruments that is so natural and adept that he could charm snakes.”
-Wayne Bledsoe, Knoxville News-Sentinel, July 26, 2014
“The new album from former Carolina Chocolate Drop Dom Flemons is all quick hits, nervous fits… It's like flipping through radio stations on a road trip.”
-Chris Vitiello, Independent Weekly (NC), July 16, 2014
“Musically, it ranges from fife & drum, original and traditional folk music, ragtime, hokum, early jazz, blues, proto-rock & roll, and more but they are no museum pieces: they relate to experiences in the 21st century with humor, heart, and life.”
-Woody, HearYa, June 27, 2014
Stream the new solo album ‘Prospect Hill’ (Music Maker Relief Foundation) now at USA Today.
Raves have come in from the UK and US:
“Exceptional.”
-Robin Denselow, The Guardian (UK), July 28, 2014
“Unforgettable.”
-Clive Davis, The Times (UK), July 25, 2014
“Flemons’ harmonica-heavy, foot-tapping folk makes for the perfect hot summer soundtrack.”
-Dacey Orr, Paste, June 2, 2014
“This is interracial hoedown music, irresistibly delivered with a wink and a strut, and it sounds unlike anything else on the market today.”
-John Morthland, Wondering Sound / eMusic, July 25, 2014
“Dom Flemons satisfied an old-time craving.”
-Chris Parton, CMT Edge, June 4, 2014
“A mix of traditional and original songs that explore different moods and strains of Americana… from both the head and the heart.”
-James Reed, Boston Globe, June 26, 2014
“Flemons is a likeable vocalist and has a style on several instruments that is so natural and adept that he could charm snakes.”
-Wayne Bledsoe, Knoxville News-Sentinel, July 26, 2014
“The new album from former Carolina Chocolate Drop Dom Flemons is all quick hits, nervous fits… It's like flipping through radio stations on a road trip.”
-Chris Vitiello, Independent Weekly (NC), July 16, 2014
“Musically, it ranges from fife & drum, original and traditional folk music, ragtime, hokum, early jazz, blues, proto-rock & roll, and more but they are no museum pieces: they relate to experiences in the 21st century with humor, heart, and life.”
-Woody, HearYa, June 27, 2014
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