Here's the current band: ...Andrew Carillo: guitar, dobro and mandolin, Mick Hargreaves bass, harmony and duet vocals, Gary Olayer, fiddle, and Robin Gould: percussion
Also sitting in sometimes ...Pete Kennedy: guitar, sitar, voclas, Barbara Lamb:fiddle, Gene Casey: guitar and vocals, and Joe Selly: guitar.
Past band members include:
Cindy Cashdollar:dobro and pedel steel,
Eric Weissberg: banjo and fiddle,
Danny Weiss: guitar,
Larry Cohen: bass
影響
1960's folk artists,
Bob Dylan, Donovan, Richard and Mimi Farina, Mary McCaslin, Jim Ringer, Nanci Griffith,
Glen Campbell, John Hartford and John Prine
New Record ANOTHER COUNTRY
Produced by Pete Kennedy
*6 ROOTS MUSIC REPORT/FOLK CHART 2/13
*29 TOP ALBUM Folk Radio,1/09
*25 TOP SONG/Folk Radio 1/09
*KAXE/BEST NEW MUSIC/CURRENTS 2/09 *2 FAR CHART/KTRU, 1/09 *4 FAR CHART/KTRU, 12/08 *15 TOP SONG, FESTIVAL RADIO, 12/08 *18 Top Album/WVIA 3/16 *27 NEW YORK ROOTS CHART 3/23 *28 Top Album Folk DJ 3/09 *30 Top Artist FolkDJ 3/09 *Top Tracks on XM15 The Village ( March 31- April 6, '09)
*TOP TRACKS XM 15 The Village/ April 17th-23rd, The Quiet Joys...
*TOP TRACKS XM 15 The Village/April 28th-May 4th, Reno Nevada
*TOP ALBUM Folk RADIO, 39/ APRIL 2009
*Top Tracks July 7th-13th XM15 The Village
*Top Tracks June 30th-July 6th XM15 The Village
Many thanks to these fine radio stations for their continued support!
For several years now the live music and indie recording scenes in the New York area have blossomed. One artist who has helped define both scenes is folk singer and songwriter Caroline Doctorow. Through seven albums that seamlessly mix originals and covers, Doctorow has become a favorite of folk and college DJ's across the country. Her voice has been called “wondrous", "velveteen", and "one of those pure clear voices that is captivating no matter what she sings”.
Caroline cites her main influence to be the folk singers and songwriters of the 1960's. Her newest release “Another Country” was produced by Pete Kennedy and is a retrospective of the songs of folk icons Richard and Mimi Farina. This record boasts several stellar musical guests including Nanci Griffith, John Sebastian, The Kennedys, Eric Weissberg, and Happy Traum.
Over the years Doctorow's back up bands have been comprised of many acoustic music luminaries such as Cindy Cashdollar, Eric Weissberg, Barbara Lamb, and Barry Mitterhoff to name several. Her version of Bob Dylans “One Too Many Mornings” reached number 13 on the folk charts in 2006 and was also released on "Bob Dylan Uncovered" ( Paradiddle Records) She also covered Dylan's ”I Want You” on the critically acclaimed album “Carmel Valley Ride” (produced by Frank Carillo) which became a hit on college radio in 2003. The record received several honors including "Best Recording of 2003" Iowa City Press Citizen, and " Number 15 "Best Recordings of 2003 " MSNBC/Altercation. In 2006 she was nominated by WIVK Knoxville for a HEMI award in the "Future Female Artist" category. She appears on the forthcoming Nanci Griffith tribute album “Trouble in the Fields”. Her singing can be heard on the PBS series “Freedom A History of Us” narrated by Katie Couric, as well as on several film soundtracks and several indie releases. She tours the east coast with her folk band and cohosts The Songtrails Radio Hour, a monthly roots music show on WPKN.
Dear Caroline Doctorow, It's after Thanksgiving and the busy holidays are approaching. Take a break and drop by to listen to my featured songs. You may find my music to be just the thing you need during this hectic time of the year. I appreciate your friendship and I hope you enjoy the music. I wish you much joy and peace.
Hi Caroline Bold Marauder is awesome, I love your interpretation, the original was so ingrained in my brain that I didn't think I would be able to listen to anyone else do it, but you have done it . the way you are singing it has given it new life (not an easy task to accomplish) Excellent!!!! LOL Bill
Thanks - That's my 1966 P-Bass in that photo. The Guild D-50 acoustic is relatively new, but quite a cannon - very loud, and it can stand up to the beating that this ham-fisted bassist gives it... :)
Caroline, it may be unorthodox to respond to a comment on your space; but for your sake, and to Barbara Lamb, no known relation to myself, it is always a good idea to bake pie. A motto to live by, "when in doubt, bake pie". Thank you, and goodnight.
Love your new album and the video is super! Hope to catch you live soon...I will be in TX when you're at the Brickhouse - maybe catch you in January. Hope you and all the family have a wonderful holiday season. Love you.