Crooked Jades

May 18 2024 - 7:30 PM

Crooked Jades

www.crookedjades.com

It’s been almost ten years since the Crooked Jades made it down from San Francisco to play for us. During that show, they gave us an intense, rich, and somehow modern performance using the old-time American folk music building blocks we know. Most of that lineup is returning in May, and we expect another memorable experience.

Sing Out! magazine has this to say about The Crooked Jades:

“The Jades, in other words, aren’t playing your grandparents’ old-time music. Nor are they performing the stylized stringband music that our revivalist contemporaries adapted four or five decades ago and take to festival stages and recordings into the present moment. This is sepia tones, bent angles, unexpected accents, unanticipated sounds. It’s banjo ukuleles, minstrel banjos, plucked fiddles, bowed basses, Hawaiian slide guitars, harmoniums, Vietnamese jaw harps, pianos played clawhammer-style. It is the familiar embraced by the strange. It is the antique and the modern, in a distinctly idiosyncratic meaning of each. This is a music that feels at once fiercely inside time yet also above and around it. And all of this is accomplished without a hint of rock, electronica, or the other flourishes to which less imaginative folk bands turn when they think they’ve exhausted the language of tradition. Tradition, the Jades insist, speaks in a host of tongues. If you know what you’re doing, you can speak in as many as you’d like, sometimes at once.”