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Follow on Google News | Caramoor presents The World Premier of "Del & Woody: The Del McCoury Band sings Woody Guthrie"Headlining the American Roots Festival on Saturday, June 29th in the Venetian Theater, Caramoor is featuring Previously Unreleased Lyrics and Images From the Woody Guthrie Archives Set to New Music by Del McCoury
By: Caramoor "The Del/Woody project is a real treat for us to present at Caramoor. What better way to celebrate the roots of American music than a new collaboration between American icons,” said Maggi Landau, Artistic Director of American Roots Music. “Del McCoury is a much-awarded American treasure who, over the past 50 years, has continued to popularize bluegrass music. His willingness to experiment, to bring folk and rock and other forms of music into the bluegrass fold, explains his appeal to hard-core bluegrass fans as well as people who don't know anything about bluegrass. Woody Guthrie is America's folk poet who continues to inspire singer/songwriters everywhere. Although long gone, he lives on through his published words and music and now has a whole new body of songs thanks to Del." The American Roots Music Festival is appropriate for all ages. Picnicking is encouraged; festival-goers can bring their own picnic, purchase food or beverages on site or order a picnic in advance for pick-up at Caramoor by calling Great Performances® TICKETS American Roots Music Festival: Full festival tickets are $35, $45, $55. Children under 18 are half price. To order tickets, call the Box Office at 914.232.1252 or visit www.caramoor.org PRESS CONTACT For press tickets, images, artist information or interviews, contact Brittnee Walker at 412.601.2474 or bwalker@lcohnpr.com. ABOUT THE ARTIST Del McCoury For over fifty years, Del McCoury’s music has defined authenticity for hard core bluegrass fans as well as a growing number of fans among those only vaguely familiar with the genre. McCoury is something special, a living link to the days when bluegrass was made only in hillbilly honkytonks, schoolhouse shows and on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, yet also a commandingly vital presence today, from prime time and late night talk show TV to music festivals where audiences number in the hundreds of thousands. Born in York County, PA, Del McCoury would once have seemed an unlikely candidate for legendary status. Bitten hard by the bluegrass bug when he heard Earl Scruggs’ banjo in the early 50s- “everybody else was crazy about Elvis, but I loved Earl,” he says with a chuckle- McCoury became a banjo picker himself, working in the rough but lively Baltimore and D.C. bar scene into the early 1960s. He joined Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys in early 1963 and the Father of Bluegrass moved McCoury from the banjo to guitar. After a few years, McCoury formed his own band, the Dixie Pals, which his son Ronnie eventually joined. The 90s propelled the Del McCoury Band to the top of the bluegrass world and the McCoury has now released 29 albums. Americana music icon Richard Thompson says, “I think that’s the best bluegrass band, period. That’s it.” www.delmccouryband.com Woody Guthrie (1912-1967) Woody Guthrie was one of America’s greatest folksingers and most influential songwriters. Although born in Okemah, Oklahoma, Guthrie’s true home was all of America—“from California to the New York island,” to take a line from his most famous song, “This Land Is Your Land.” Woody’s songs celebrate the beauty and bounty of America and seek the truth about our country and its people. He turned complex ideas about democracy, human rights, and economic equality into simple songs that all Americans could embrace. Woody spoke for those who carried a heavy burden or had come upon hard times. His words gave a voice to their struggle, and his songs gave them hope and strength ABOUT CARAMOOR Caramoor, the country estate of Walter and Lucie Rosen, was where they built their home and filled it with treasures. Enjoying the pleasure their friends took in the beauty of Caramoor with its art collection, gardens, and musical programs, in 1946 the Rosens established a public trust to open Caramoor to the community. Their musical evenings were the inspiration for the Caramoor Summer Music Festival, now in its sixty-eighth year, and the ongoing Music in the Rosen House series. Since its founding, Caramoor has gained international renown as a cultural institution, presenting music of all types and inspiring artists and audiences alike. Caramoor enriches the lives of its audiences through intimate, innovative and diverse musical performances of the highest quality. Education is a valued component of Caramoor’s mission, and Caramoor offers programs for the mentoring of young professional musicians as well as curriculum-based programs for school children emphasizing music, history and visual and decorative arts. Caramoor is often described as “a Garden of Great Music,” where audiences are invited to explore the beautiful grounds and gardens, discover the fascinating collection of period rooms and antiquities in the Rosen House, and enjoy beautiful music in the Music Room, Spanish Courtyard and Venetian theater. End
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