Cleek schrey fiddle faddle
Cleek schrey fiddle faddle
Cleek schrey fiddle faddle guitar!
Joseph Decosimo, Luke Richardson, Cleek Schrey
photo courtesy of the artist
In April , Joseph Decosimo, Luke Richardson, and Cleek Schrey—three of the most compelling interpreters in the American traditional music scene—gathered at a cabin in Tennessee to explore their collective repertoire of Old-time fiddle and banjo tunes, gleaned from visits with older players, field recordings, and vintage 78s.
In between roaming the surrounding limestone bluffs, hunting morels, and foraging ramps, they nestled into their music and recorded themselves in the cabin-turned-studio. Working with fiddle, hardanger d’amore (a fiddle with sympathetic strings), banjos, and a 19th-century pump organ, the trio captured both the sonic details of their instruments and a generous musical interplay rooted in a dozen years of collaboration.
Their debut album, Beehive Cathedral, presents resonant, thoughtful, and expansive explorations of Appalachian and American music. The results sh