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Steve James and Del Rey (Special Event)

  • 28 Sep 2007
  • 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
  • Home of Jeff Glassie, Bethesda, MD
Hot Guitars / Cool SongsJeff Glassie and Julie Littell invite you to their home in Brookmont, Maryland (on the Potomac, downriver from Glen Echo), to hear Steve James and Del Rey, two inventively great guitarists who mix genres with talent and style.Steve James, songsmith and bottleneck guitarist from Austin Texas, is "a true Americana hero...his intensity and focus always reminds me of James Coburn's character in the Magnificent Seven" (Third Coast Magazine).Del Rey, from Seattle Washington, is a complex, pianistic guitarist, described as "a combination of Bo Carter and the Andrews Sisters" (Observant Fan).These two powerful exponents of American vernacular guitar-playing, have joined forces to make music testament to the hillbilly/smarty-pants/country blues aesthetic. Sharing a sense of humor and a similar manic intensity, their duets are smart, funny and full of instrumental virtuosity. Del Rey doubles on resonator ukulele and Steve James is known for his "noble savage" mandolin style.Longtime colleagues and collaborators at festivals and workshops worldwide, they met in 1992 in Santa Cruz,. Their friendship developed over many years in different places around the world, as they exchanged stories and hot tips in various hotel bars. They kept running into one another, sharing double-bills in Belgium, at the Gloucester Blues Festival in England, until 2001, at the Port Townsend Country Blues Workshop they got serious about playing and recording together. Audiences and critics have responded so favorably that they've been spending the majority of their time on the road playing as a duet.With nine solo albums between them, they have recorded a two cds together, "Tonight" (2004) and "Twins" (2002).They have enjoyed critical acclaim for their work with singer Maria Muldaur as well. They channel Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe (plus Joe's mandolin playing brother, Charlie McCoy) on her 2005 release "Sweet Lovin' Ol' Soul". Recent shows include King Biscuit Blues Festival. Merlefest, Waterfront Blues Festival and A Prairie Home Companion."Their inventive chops are jaw-dropping and amazing, and they both pay healthy respects to the masters of old without losing their collective musical identities, which embrace a host of old-time genres" (Bruce Willey, Santa Cruz Good Times)There's a house concert at the Glassies on Friday evening, and a tentative guitar workshop on Saturday at Archie's Barbershop in Washington, DC. The Glassies might have details on the workshop, though they will probably refer you onward to another Barbershopper.Contact the Glassies? at 301.320,7865 or? email Jeff Glassie to reserve a space, for information about space availability, for driving directions, or for information about the Saturday workshop.

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