Kathy Kallick Band Schedule
In their concert and festival performances, Kathy Kallick, Annie Staninec, Cary Black, Greg Booth, and Tom Bekeny feature selections from Horrible World and Foxhounds, two highly-acclaimed albums which each spent a year in the upper echelon of the National Bluegrass Survey (Bluegrass Unlimited chart). In addition, Foxhounds was a #1 album on the Roots Music Report Contemporary Bluegrass charts, and Horrible World was a #1 album (and the KKB a #1 Top Artist) on the Folk-DJ charts.
Their show includes powerful and compelling Kathy compositions; dazzling interpretations of lesser-known instrumentals led by Annie, Greg, and Tom; distinctive covers of a wide range of songs, with sources ranging from the Carter Family and Coon Creek Girls to Bill Monroe and Mac Martin to Rose Maddox and Richard Thompson; classics from the Good Ol’ Persons and earlier KKB releases; and plenty of new material. Led by one of the music’s extraordinary composers and vocalists, the Kathy Kallick Band has nearly as much fun as the audience when performing, and their presentation — ranging from electrifying to humorous to bittersweet to soulful — is always inclusive. |
TURN YOUR LAPTOP AND/OR RADIO ON ...
The California Bluegrass Association’s 5-part Turn Your Radio OnLINE series was presented throughout June in lieu of this year's Father's Day Festival, and it's still available on YouTube. It includes seven songs performed by the Kathy Kallick Band as part of Kathy's show, My Route To 66, at the Freight & Salvage on Sept. 19, 2018. You can view this thrilling half-hour, preceded by some very cute introductions from all the band members, starting at 2:25:20 HERE.
More music from that same show will be presented on the Freight At Home livestream, debuting on Sat., Sept. 12th at 5pm (Pacific Time) and are available on YouTube thereafter.
Irene Young shot and edited the video of the 9-19-18 show, so you know it looks as good as it sounds.
On the radio side of the street, KALW's Peter Thompson has been presenting a series of radio shows based on sessions recorded live at the station during the past 20+ years. On August 8th at 6:30 pm (Pacific), he turned back the hands of time to May 10, 2003, when an earlier iteration of the KKB (with Tom, Amy Stenberg, and Avram Siegel) came to the station for Bluegrass Signal. The show also includes a few songs recorded live at the Freight with fiddler Brian Wicklund added to the band. Complete playlist/links HERE.
On Aug. 25th, Kathy was the featured guest on Bluegrass Stories, a weekly podcast produced and hosted by Katy Daley and Howard Parker. Listen to this HERE or HERE.
The California Bluegrass Association’s 5-part Turn Your Radio OnLINE series was presented throughout June in lieu of this year's Father's Day Festival, and it's still available on YouTube. It includes seven songs performed by the Kathy Kallick Band as part of Kathy's show, My Route To 66, at the Freight & Salvage on Sept. 19, 2018. You can view this thrilling half-hour, preceded by some very cute introductions from all the band members, starting at 2:25:20 HERE.
More music from that same show will be presented on the Freight At Home livestream, debuting on Sat., Sept. 12th at 5pm (Pacific Time) and are available on YouTube thereafter.
Irene Young shot and edited the video of the 9-19-18 show, so you know it looks as good as it sounds.
On the radio side of the street, KALW's Peter Thompson has been presenting a series of radio shows based on sessions recorded live at the station during the past 20+ years. On August 8th at 6:30 pm (Pacific), he turned back the hands of time to May 10, 2003, when an earlier iteration of the KKB (with Tom, Amy Stenberg, and Avram Siegel) came to the station for Bluegrass Signal. The show also includes a few songs recorded live at the Freight with fiddler Brian Wicklund added to the band. Complete playlist/links HERE.
On Aug. 25th, Kathy was the featured guest on Bluegrass Stories, a weekly podcast produced and hosted by Katy Daley and Howard Parker. Listen to this HERE or HERE.
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