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Songs of Water
Acoustic / Experimental / Folk

Neighborhood Theatre July 24th! Charlotte, NC!



the woods of, North Carolina
United States

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   Songs of Water: General Info
Member Since6/6/2005
Band Websitestephen@songsofwater.com
Band MembersStephen Roach - hammered dulcimer, mandolin, percussion, chess, guitar, sing
Jason Windsor - classical, acoustic, baratone and electric guitar, mandolin, tar, percussion
Marta Richardson - violin, 5 string electric violin, shruti box, aux. percussion
Greg Willette - bass, acoustic guitar
Michael Pritchard - drums, percussion, guitar
Luke Skaggs - mandolin, sitar, violin, percussion, other funky stringed things
Sarah Stephens - cello, voice, hacky sack
Influencescommunion, miracles, childlike wonder, and Masaru Emoto
Sounds LikeA hidden forest caught singing at night...
The sound of marching in the tops of swaying trees...
A distant bell and the tremors of a thousand horses.
We are the unforsaken abandoned,
catching songs on our tongues, dripping honey from an ancient ceiling.
Record Labelto and from records
Type of LabelIndie


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Jul 24 2009 8:00P
The Neighborhood Theatre - FREE SHOW! Charlotte, North Carolina
Aug 9 2009 6:00P
Price City Park Greensboro, North Carolina

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   About Songs of Water



North Carolina-based group Songs of Water has emerged from the South East with a sound both ancient and modern in an inventive fusion. This six piece sextet, composed primarily of instrumental music, harbors a wide variety of cultural and stylistic influences. The uncommon use of the Appalachian folk instrument, the hammered dulcimer, melodically leads many of the group’s pieces, followed by the resonance of various acoustic instruments and a brooding foundation of heavy percussion. Combining Band Leader, Stephen Roach’s world music influence with the classical background of violinist Marta Richardson, the Spanish infused guitar of co-founder Jason Windsor, and multi-instrumentation of Greg Willette, Luke Skaggs and Michael Pritchard, Songs of Water creates a unique sound that reaches beyond the common mileu.


Luminitsa by Songs of Water Live at Wake Forest University November 2008


Mufafa's Kitchen performed at The Evening Muse June 20th 2008



Songs of Water Live at the Tosco Music Party in September 2007






Reviews



"From the woods of North Carolina comes Songs Of Water, a 6-piece experimental folk band that is based half in impressionism and half in realism. Mining sounds and structures not often heard in the popular music realm, Songs Of Water carve a niche for themselves like a river burrowing into a wall of sandstone. Their debut CD, Songs Of Water, is a shimmering musical experience with all the depth and power of an ocean-bound stream. Songs Of Water may be one of the most sonically entrancing instrumental albums of the year. Opening with hammered dulcimer and violin on Long Journey Home, Songs Of Water sets the table for a collection of twelve gorgeous instrumental vignettes. Long Journey Home is aptly named for the images it conjures, and I can easily see this song in a travel sequence of a motion picture. While Long Journey Home dances on the age of Celtic and Folk, Come To The Well is clearly in the Celtic tradition. The simple and straight forward arrangement is stark and fitting as a complement to some of the acoustic guitar work it entails. Up From The Depths is wonderfully moody and dark, muted in shadows and neon. The song has a palpable personality that broods in its silent heart. You'll definitely want to check out Tempest, perhaps the loveliest song on the album. The sonic imagery here is too rich to be explained in a sentence or two, you'll just have to listen. Other highlights include sorrowful Travail, To Leave The Ground Behind and Reverence. Songs Of Water's musical impressionism is as gorgeous as it is detailed. The juxtaposition of musical light and shadow informs the larger compositions here while drawing clearly from folk and Celtic traditions. Songs Of Water is an album that you will cherish for relaxation, meditation or active listening. You musicians out there will love the texture and layers built by Songs Of Water. Definitely a keeper."
--Wildy's World - Dec. 27th 2008

"A musical fantasia, Songs of Water is an exuberant collection of songs built upon one central theme - the unique mixture of hydrogen and oxygen that is water. "Long Journey Home" uses the resonant rhythms of a hammered dulcimer as an anchor for the rest of the piece, interspersed with violin and percussion in a manner reminiscent of Celtic reels and of sea shanties. "Come to the Well" fuses Celtic elements with a hint of the Greek rembetika, the bluesy bouzouki melodic style that redefined 20th-century Greek music, in a pleasing, though slightly melancholy fashion. The drum, violin, and guitar fuse perfectly with dulcimer in the Middle Eastern-inspired "In Places Forgotten" and "Mufafa's Kitchen," especially in the latter's catchy dulcimer refrain, while "Up From the Depths" slowly undulates with guitar and jazz trumpet, further revealing the versatility of these superb performers.
Stephen Roach, Marta Richardson, and Israel Sarpolus revel in the unique elements of each track, flowing effortlessly from one style and instrument to another as easily as the water they seem to emulate. While each track has its own distinctive flavor, they form a stunning musical tour de force. Not quite folk music, or world music, or New Age, but consistently a delight that transcends genre and location and even time, Songs of Water is easily one of the finest CDs I have heard in several years."
--Richard Mackenzie, Mysteries Magazine, Fall 2006 Vol. 4, 3, Issue 14.

" Instrumental collectives are nothing new, so when you come across a group like Songs of Water, you hope there will be something to set them apart. Sea shanties, perhaps? Even better. This eclectic instrumental ensemble from Greensboro dives into an ocean of exotic instruments and comes up with a truly vibrant and memorable record. What immediately distinguishes this self-titled, self-released, full-length disc is the instrumentation. There are the usual guitars, occasional horns and strings, and even a few instruments you can't pronounce (doumbec, djembe, knaal). But the kicker is the use of hammered dulcimer, something you don't hear too often outside traditional folk groups and craft fairs. Here it's employed to full effect. Far more demanding than its strummable mountain cousin, you might expect a timid phrase or two would be all most could muster, but instead it soars, gracefully darting in and out of the arrangements, deftly coloring the songs with swiftly moving lines and graceful melodies. The group doesn't leave the traditional heritage of its influences entirely behind. The album is wholly acoustic, and numbers such as "When Leaves Are Green" and "Mufafa's Kitchen" immediately call to mind images of the Irish countryside and Middle Eastern vistas, respectively. ...Where the group really shines is when it places the instruments outside its typical frame of reference, eschewing the musical clichés of a particular folk tradition. The brooding dulcimer build of "In Places Forgotten" and the triumphant gait of "Reverence" are perfect examples. ...Songs of Water crafts a record utterly beautiful and meticulously presented. The thoughtful listener won't be disappointed. ***1/2"
--Daniel McMillan, Go Triad, Greensboro, NC, December 22, 2005

"This [band] plays instrumental music that wanders far afield from the typical 'alternative' ideal of such fare. As the liner notes say, 'welcome the quiet invitation.' Not many rock bands can use hammered dulcimer as a featured instrument and still keep their focus tight. [This band does] that and more, borrowing from both American roots and world beat influences to create a truly original sound."
--Jon Worley, A&A Magazine, Issue 268

"Songs of Water draw deeply from the pool of world music, dipping into African, Middle Eastern and European styles. Their improv, off-the-cuff approach keeps the music fresh, with several stringed instruments including dulcimer, mandolin, violin and guitar."
--The Independent Weekly, Durham, NC - April 6, 2005

"Songs of Water wowed the crowd so much the band sold out the box of CDs they offered during and after their performance. Their music is different, but in a most wonderful way."
--David Hoggard on Hogg's Blog - May 28, 2005

"Some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard..."
--Alice, Greensboro, NC

"If you only buy one album in the next 12 months make it this one."
--Scott Hart, "Great Places to Find Music", Extreme Church, Las Vegas, Nevada

Songs of Water Here's an eclectic musical ensemble featuring multiple instruments with multiple players. Songs of Water take detours to the musical realms of the Middle East and Asia while collecting multi-cultural sounds along the way with an improv-driven weave of jazz, acoustic, classical and world music. The end result is often gorgeous and contemplative where the compositions are further perked with percussive intonations. (Shukla) - Creative Loafing, Charlotte NC June 18 2008

Stairwell Sessions featuring Stephen Roach from Songs of Water,
with Ricky Skaggs, Luke Skaggs and Leonard Jones



   Songs of Water's Friend Space (Top 16)
Songs of Water has 1907 friends.
 Stephen Roach 


 Jason Windsor 


 Marta Richardson 


 Lhamme smells like Patchouli 


 Will Ridenour / Kora 


 Earth Xstasy Entertainment 


 WUAG 103.1fm 


 ARADHNA 


 Hope Takes Flight 


 Sitar, Sanjeeb Sircar 


 John Mark McMillan 


 The Neighborhood Theatre 


 The Evening Muse 


 The Wherehouse 


 gulsaherol 


 Shakori Hills 





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Jul 4 2009 12:36 AM

Thanks for adding my non-pofit org "Love The Little Ones"!
David Holtzclaw





Jul 3 2009 9:50 PM

Hi,
Very unique and cool stuff! Thanks for the friend request. We're playing on the 24th, but just down the street, so we'll try to make it.
Cheers!
Dave H.
Crimson Fury





Jun 25 2009 5:44 PM

Thanks for the add guys. Likin the tunes. Keep in touch!
gulsaherol





Jun 15 2009 9:24 AM

Hi :) thank you very much for listening and comment :)

Have a nice evening, greetings
gulsaherol
dI





Jun 14 2009 10:43 PM

Thank you!
Very nice music, but especialy "reverence" is really great!
Good luck with the cd & let me know when it is out.
Take care,
Dina
JEREMIAH





May 14 2009 11:04 PM

you guys are so inspirational.
God bless you all with revelation and fire!!
Monty





May 4 2009 10:41 PM

Great to meet you guys at The Muse Saturday night. We had a really nice time and thoroughly enjoyed the show.

Here's a link to a few photos from the show...

Cheers,

Monty

Monty





Apr 29 2009 2:46 PM

Looking forward to the Show @ The Muse Sat night..
Earth Xstasy Entertainment





Apr 27 2009 11:16 PM

You are welcome! I'll be at The muse to see Songs of Water Sat!
solardaze





Apr 20 2009 8:38 PM

"reverence" is gorgeous!!!! unbelievable music you are making. All the best to you.
lehcar





Apr 20 2009 5:34 PM

shakori- yep, you all were pretty amazing. Thank you.
Earth Xstasy Entertainment





Apr 12 2009 4:55 PM

I look forward to seeing Songs of Water on May 2 @ The Muse in Charlotte, NC!
Susi Q





Apr 7 2009 12:42 AM

Ya'll are kickin ass big time...Interested in playing on my show(Festival Forum)WCOM next Tues from 5-6?

Lemme Know

Susan
Sarah





Apr 6 2009 8:34 AM

I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!! Thanks for the request.


Saw you at Greensboro College on the lawn last summer and was blown away. I have a few connections to Marta too... what a sweetie and a talent!!

Anyway, I will get back out to check you out as often as possible.
Steveo





Apr 5 2009 6:01 PM

yeah dude i'll be at shakori in a couple weeks...cya there!
Chef Dave





Apr 3 2009 1:47 AM

Looking forward to Shakori Hills. I've enjoyed your interviews on WQFS.
--->CHARMED<---





Apr 2 2009 9:36 PM

Thank you for the request! I love shakori hills! See u there!
Zen Twister





Apr 2 2009 9:52 PM

ya'll are going to make Shakori "shine"
Mindy





Apr 2 2009 6:05 PM

See you guys at shakori hills!!!!!
Legend





Apr 2 2009 7:16 PM

I am looking forward to seeing you guys at Shakori Hills. I wouldn't miss your show for the world. I need the musical therapy! I will be the one wearing the Steelers shirt. See you there.
Kenny





Apr 1 2009 7:53 PM

Aweseome! Can't wait to meet you at Shakori.
wendy





Apr 1 2009 10:58 PM

See yall in the tent!!
wendy





Apr 1 2009 11:01 PM

Humm New Massage Music- I'll look for you guys definetly I need new Music!
elizabeth.♫☮





Apr 1 2009 3:14 AM

hell yeah! i will be there!
Lida





Apr 1 2009 7:53 AM

My friend Lisa told me y'all were awesome and I hope to see you at Shakori and meet you!!trying to get there by thurs.
but not sure yet!it is a great fest w/ great organizers!!
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