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Crooked Still

STILL CROOKED out on June 24! ON TOUR NOW!!!

About Me

It takes courage to release the security of the familiar and embrace change. After five years of touring and establishing themselves as "the most important folk group to emerge from Boston since the early 60's"(Boston Globe), Crooked Still announced that cellist Rushad Eggleston would leave the group in November of 2007. The solid foundation they built as a group earned them invitations from huge events like the historic Newport and Telluride Festivals and numerous rave reviews from publications like USA Today and Interview Magazine. Crooked Still was now on the cusp of a new musical chapter.

The quintet became five with the addition of fiddler Brittany Haas and cellist Tristan Clarridge . Lead vocalist Aoife O'Donovan told No Depression magazine, "When you're in a quartet, and one of your members who's been a huge creative part of your sound decides to leave, it definitely crosses your mind to just not do it. But we had spent five years building a name for ourselves. And if you look at almost every band that's successful, there's been line-up changes."

If the first album from the new line-up is any indication, success for this young band will be explosive. Crooked Still continues to perform one of the most compelling forms of alternative bluegrass and string band music today.

The new five-member band converged to mingle their creative processes at Allaire, a studio in upstate New York, with producer Eric Merrill for Still Crooked. The album, to be released on the Signature Sounds on June 24, 2008, balances unknown traditional material with three new tunes from the band, along with "Did You Sleep Well?" by fellow old time musician Nathan Taylor and a Mississippi John Hurt standard. The entire album was recorded "live" in one big room, with everyone playing together. Merrill captured most songs in one or two takes. "I was outside in the hallway, because my voice is so quiet," O'Donovan says. "Recording live, you don't have an option to overdub; that always makes a better album."

With Haas and Clarridge, the band has proven themselves to be even more adventurous, breathing their cosmic fire into old songs. "When Rushad left, we wanted to move in new directions," O'Donovan says. "Brittany adds another female presence to the band; I can hear my voice in her fiddling. Tristan has a refined cello tone, with a powerful, restrained energy. They bring a fresh outlook to the arrangements that keeps the music exciting."

"We rehearsed for a few days before we recorded," Clarridge says. "We'd listen to a source recording, strip the songs to the bone and build an arrangement incorporating everyone's ideas. It's fun to see how many directions you can take a song." Everyone brought material for consideration. "As we worked on the songs, we realized there was a lot of loss and mortality in the lyrics," banjo player Greg Liszt adds. "You can't make a folk album without delving into what's happening now and we were surprised at how current the songs sounded. On 'Captain, Captain' a woman asks what happened to her lover and the Captain replies 'he dropped down dead in the gulf.' It's a 400-year-old line, but it gives you chills."

Still Crooked is an ensemble effort of inspired music making that moves the bands' impossible to pigeonhole style in new directions while honoring their folk roots. "It's hard to pin down our music," bass player Corey DiMario says. "We play improvised old time music, bluegrass, folk and our own songs within the broad context of a string band. Like a lot of today's bands, we have modern and traditional influences that confuse the boundaries. We want to keep blurring those lines to make something all our own."

Crooked Still's genre-bending sound is the combination of five distinctive talents who are not content to limit themselves to any one project or style of music. While Crooked Still is the main band for these talented players, all are involved in other projects.

Each individual contribution is enriched by the multidimensionality of their creative wellspring. Together, they have uncovered new facets of brilliance on Still Crooked. The genesis of the group continues to evolve. Much like moonshine distilled in the apparatus that inspired their name, Crooked Still is still fermenting. And the music on Still Crooked is undeniably intoxicating.


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Member Since: 11/22/2005
Band Website: crookedstill.com
Band Members: Aoife O'Donovan: vocals, guitar, baritone ukulele, piano, glockenspiel
Brittany Haas: five string fiddle
Dr. Gregory Liszt: banjo
Tristan Clarridge: cello, fiddle
Corey DiMario: double bass, tenor guitar
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Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Three Night Traveling Bluegrass Circus- DC, Philly, and NYC!

Hey guys-Just in case you don't know, we're doing a special 3 night run with our buddies the Infamous Stringdusters and Chatham County Line in July. We're going back to old tour favorites the Birchme...
Posted by Crooked Still on Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:11:00 PST

Still Crooked is OUT!

Hello everyone!Today, June 24, Still Crooked was released nationally! Please be sure to pick up a copy at your local record store, on itunes, or via signaturesounds.com.We're so pumped about the new ...
Posted by Crooked Still on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 02:54:00 PST

Live from Orkney!

Hey everyone-I'm writing from the green room in the lobby of the Stromness Hotel in the ORKNEY ISLANDS. We're here at this insanely amazing festival having an absolute BLAST!There are tunes coming ou...
Posted by Crooked Still on Sat, 24 May 2008 11:28:00 PST

New Album and a European Tour!

Hello friends!I'm writing from a tiny cafe in Clonakilty, West Cork, Ireland. Tristan, Brittany, and I just played at the Baltimore Fiddle Fair with Darol Anger's Republic of Strings. It was a blas...
Posted by Crooked Still on Mon, 12 May 2008 08:34:00 PST

Greg’s new album: THE BASTARD MASTERPIECE

Hi, people. I hope you're enjoying When First Unto This Country, the new mp3 we just put up. Don't worry, the new Crooked Still album will be out soon and we'll be touring like maniacs.Greg has also...
Posted by Crooked Still on Sat, 01 Mar 2008 09:53:00 PST

New song up: When First Unto This Country

Hey everybody!Please enjoy our BRAND NEW mp3 When First Unto This Country. We just put it up. It's a taste of what's coming soon: a whole new album!We recorded this tune at the recording session for...
Posted by Crooked Still on Sat, 01 Mar 2008 09:50:00 PST

Corey’s new blog

Hi everyone! We're writing from the studio where we are recording our new CD! We can't wait for you to hear it. Anyway, our bass player, Corey, has just started a new blog. He'll be posting his tho...
Posted by Crooked Still on Mon, 07 Jan 2008 02:09:00 PST

heading to colorado!!!

Hello there friends!It has been quite a while since our last blog. We've been busy traveling around the world! Scroll down to read the full report!Right now, we're heading to Colorado! Spread the w...
Posted by Crooked Still on Mon, 18 Jun 2007 08:40:00 PST

JUST ADDED: CLUB PASSIM on MARCH 6!!!

Okay guys-We just decided to do a last minute, ten dollar, late night (10pm), exciting show at Club Passim on Tuesday, March 6th. We'll be hitting the road on March 7th, and are having a rehearsal re...
Posted by Crooked Still on Fri, 09 Feb 2007 03:29:00 PST

Crooked Still in the New York Times!!!

Hey guys-I am sitting in a Comfort Inn in Guilford, Connecticut. We are in a hotel room eating take out diner food with our good friends Mike Merenda and Ruth Ungar Merenda. Unfortunately, our car j...
Posted by Crooked Still on Sun, 05 Nov 2006 09:54:00 PST