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James Leva and Purgatory Mountain
Americana / Bluegrass / Country

Steeped in the traditions - Old Time for today



Lexington, Virginia
United States

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Member Since4/5/2007
Band Websitewww.jamesleva.com
Band MembersJames Leva; vocals, fiddle, guitar, banjo
Danny Knicely; vocals, mandolin, guitar
Al Tharp, vocals; banjo, upright and electric bass
Matthew Olwell; clogging and flatfooting, percussion, cajon, bodhran, fiddle sticks, wooden flute
InfluencesTraditional music from the world, as seen through the Appalachian mountains.
Sounds LikeOld time roots going in creative directions. String band groove and drive. Acoustic music in high gear. Tasteful choices of traditional tunes and songs and lots of good original music.
Record LabelCopper Creek
Type of LabelIndie


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Lime Kiln Theater LEXINGTON

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   About James Leva and Purgatory Mountain
James Leva carries an appreciation for a vibrant, living music tradition, which he learned from masters born around the cusp of the 19th and 20th centuries, into the 21st. The attitudes and techniques he learned from great Appalachian musicians such as Tommy Jarrell, Fred Cockerham, Doug Wallin, the Hammons Family and a host of others throughout Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky, are part of James’ life and music and are carried on in his fiddling, singing, guitar and banjo playing and his critically acclaimed songwriting.

In Purgatory Mountain, James is joined by a band of talented young musicians whose skills, energy and love for the music and great traditional dancing light up the stage...

Recent article in the Johnson City TN Press

Al Tharp

"Where Al Tharp doth pick and sing, there shalt there be dancing, and among them celebration! Who among the multitude shall deny him?" - Al’s Mom

Al Tharp, multi instrumentalist and armed force of the unnatural, made history along with a few million former kids by dedicating his energies to the Stratocaster he got for his 13th birthday instead of the placid curriculum of the times. But his passion for musical involvement found it’s destined power and expression when he arrived in Rockbridge county, VA in the late sixties and became immersed in the burgeoning old time music scene there as the banjo monster prodigy ready to play it all night long!

He is a founding member of the now legendary Plank Road String Band, who hit the folk music world a near lethal head wound with their drive it hard at all costs and "enough of them goddamn waltzes" (Tommy Jarrell) furiously upbeat old time sound. Performing throughout the South, including a memorable NBC today show at the Carter Family Fold, and shortly thereafter for another Carter at the White house, Plank Road exasperated purists and inspired dancers and audiences as they cut their swath through an ever enlarging coterie of true believers.

Finding his way to Louisiana after taking an even more intense three piece Plank Road to Europe in the early 80’s along with James Leva, he soon was noticed by his Cajun contemporaries and fellow travelers, Michael Doucet and BeauSoleil. Originally enlisted as a sound and production guru, his Grammy nominated recording and production efforts earned him a full time place in the performing line up. He’s been on the road ever since with the now Grammy award winning band, playing bass and fiddle, as well as continuing to contribute his unique take on "cajun" banjo and electric and tenor guitars on BeauSoleil’s CD’s. While with BeauSoleil, Al Tharp also played for two Presidential Inaugurations and at the Super Bowl.

Danny Knicely

Danny Knicely is a fourth generation Appalachian multi-instrumentalist from a Virginia family steeped in mountain music tradition. He has used his roots in old-timey and bluegrass to explore many musical styles such as jazz and Irish and has studied music abroad in India, Nepal, Tibet, and China. He has conducted lectures at Columbia University and The University of North Carolina on Appalachian and Himalayan traditional music. He has won many awards for both his guitar and mandolin expertise such as first place in the mandolin contest of the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. He currently performs with David Via and Corn Tornado and Footworks Percussive Dance Ensemble and has performed with Magraw Gap, Tony Rice, Mac Wiseman, and Vassar Clements.

Matthew Olwell

From an early age, Matthew had firsthand experience with a diverse mixture of music, dance and theatre, traveling with his family’s Virginia-based instrument making business to arts and music festivals across the country. He has been playing Irish flute, tin whistle and bodhran since the age of eight and for many years helped in his father’s studio making flutes and other instruments. (His father, Patrick Olwell is a well-known flute maker.)

At the age of twelve, his love of Irish dance took him to study with National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship winner Donny Golden at the Augusta Heritage Center in Elkin’s, WV. There he also began studying with Eileen Carson, artistic director of Footworks Percussive Dance Ensemble. (Formerly The Fiddle Puppet Dancers.)

Since that time he has expanded his love and knowledge of dance to include Appalachian clogging, tap, various styles of step dancing, hamboning, flatfooting.

Matthew recently moved back to his home state of Virginia, after nearly nine years of teaching, performing, and touring full time with Footworks. During this time, he traveled with the group to the England, Scotland, Wales, Canada, Finland, and across the US, as well as in the London production of Riverdance.



Contact and Booking Info:

James Leva and Purgatory Mountain are now working with a new booking agency. Sandra Peevers and On Queue Performing Artists will be representing the band and helping us to put together tours, concerts and festival engagements. We’re delighted to be working with Sandy and her fine organization. You can find out all about On Queue at www.OnQueueArtists.com or contact the agency online (info@OnQueueArtists.com) or by phone at 507-547-9494.

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James Leva and Purgatory Mountain's Friends Comments
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Whistle Stop





Jun 2 2009 7:38 AM

  Thanks 4 adding WS 2 your list of friends.
Spinning Wheel





Jun 1 2009 8:25 PM

Hello James,
thank for the add, We like your beautiful sound !
it was too cool to listen to Vierzon !
amicalement
Spinning Wheel from Limoges France
Willie Atkinson





Oct 30 2008 6:08 PM

Great pickin'! I really enjoy your music.
Joseph "joebass" DeJarnette





Aug 19 2008 12:54 PM

Nice playing with some of y'all in West VA!!!
Byrd





Apr 7 2008 2:59 AM

Thanks for the Photo guys!
Hope you enjoy the collection!
Peace, ByrdPhotobucket
Susan Vinson Sherlock





Mar 26 2008 2:51 AM

Hey James, I Love your tunes!
I hope to see you again soon!
S
Keenmac





Feb 11 2008 2:51 PM

Thanks much for the add. Hope to see y'all in person someday. Have a great week. Best wishes from Alabama.
~tammy~





Feb 6 2008 10:25 PM

howdy fellers
everything sounds just right.
makes me smile and wanna dance.
ain't that what its all about?
see ya down the old plank rd.
yee haw
Gillie's Late Night





Feb 4 2008 4:18 PM

can't wait to see ya...thanks for your support!
Howell Osborne





Dec 18 2007 11:50 PM

Love your music!

........Happy HALidays, Howell.........
Furnace Mountain





Oct 30 2007 3:25 PM

Hey James, I'm enjoying the Dave Grant Cd you gave us, thanks. and I had a good time playing with you and keith at that party, and at the fester, hope to do it again soon. Best Dave
Prairie Belt Boys





Sep 12 2007 4:29 PM

great to have friends you know, great sounds, winkin eye. you'll have to check out our eye of the johnson.
keep it on the darkside.
pbb's
Kahoru Kurokawa





Aug 18 2007 2:17 PM

Hello, James-san,

Thank you very much in addition to your friends.
I love your music.
I am looking forward to meeting you again.

Your Japanese Friend,
Kahoru
Camel City Jug Band





Aug 6 2007 2:55 PM

Thanks for adding us to your friends. Keeep on pickn'.
Sweet Melissa





Jun 27 2007 3:57 PM

Are you guys coming back to Johnson City soon or anywhere near hear I would love to hear you play again.
Sweet Melissa





May 26 2007 4:30 PM

I loved the show when you all were in Johnson City. I look forward to you hopefully coming back. Music has always been a passion of mine and I enjoy so much when good artists play in the area.

Thanks
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