Northern Lights, the
Northeast's superlative veteran string band, doesn't
qualify as typical traditionalist. But over a
three-decade career the band has created its own
tradition - a constant exploration of new musical
territory without ever losing its acoustic and vocal
bearings. From 1990's "Take You to the
Sky," to 2005's "New Moon"
(Fifty-Fifty Music), the band has fused an eclectic
mix of traditional roots music, rock, country, soul
and gospel with the high, lonesome vocal sound and
instruments of bluegrass.
The quartet has performed
at festivals and concert halls from coast to coast
and abroad, including the Newport Folk Festival,
Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, American Folklife
Center, Barns at Wolf Trap, Strawberry Music
Festival, Walnut Valley Festival, Smithsonian
Institute, Festival Sur la Route de Tullins
(France), Bumbershoot Festival and the Winnipeg Folk
Festival. They have recorded 10 albums, including
"Three August Nights", a live cd with the
late legendary Nashville fiddler Vassar Clements.