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With a fiddle and a banjo
Lucy Grubb is a singer-songwriter from Norfolk weaving her own way into the folk scene since emerging with her debut EP in 2017. She explores Rhiannon Giddens’ folk roots.
Grammy Award-winning American multi-instrumentalist Rhiannon
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Giddens is a founding member of the country, blues and old-time music band Carolina Chocolate Drops. Born in Greensboro, North Carolina, Giddens now lives in her adopted home of Ireland with her Italian partner/ collaborator Francesco Turrisi and her two Irish-Gaelic speaking children.
Coincidentally, as a hopeful artist on the English folk scene, I recently showcased at the inaugural and aptly named Your Roots are Showing conference in Monaghan, Ireland, where I experienced first hand the cultural fusion of American and Irish folk music and all its diverse offerings. I met artists from all over the world, and enjoyed discussions about tradition and storytelling, folklore and song, and blending multi-cultural arts with Irish tradition. Late at night, you’d find grey-haired musos jamming in the hotel lobby with fiddles, guitars, and banjos.
The banjo, says Giddens, is both an example and a symbol of an AfricanAmerican instrument that has been co-opted and overtaken by AngloAmerican and Irish musicians to the point where its African roots have almost been lost. This is representative of the de-Africanising of American folk and its subgenres, including bluegrass, blues and old-time music.
Giddens sets to challenge this assumption by bringing AfricanAmerican roots back to the fore and infusing her music with elements from across Anglo and African-American influences. By doing this, she is both staking a claim to a wider American identity and helping to reclaim the black heritage of American folk music.
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