Harpeth Rising - Tales From Jackson Bridge
  • Wheelhouse
  • Wheelhouse
  • Day After Day
  • Burn Away Your Troubles
  • The Sparrow
  • Eris
  • You Won't Hear It From Me
  • Four Days More
  • It Don't Really Matter
  • House of the Rising Sun
  • Goin' My Way
  • Ghost Factory
Biography
HARPETH RISING’S music is the convergence of a classical education and a passion for folk, Americana, blues, bluegrass and all things acoustic. Named for the small but powerful river in Tennessee, they create original songs that layer rich instrumental arrangements with four part harmonies and lyrics that depict wanderlust, eternal curiosity, class struggle and extraordinary love. The result is a sound that defies category. The four members met while earning performance degrees at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, and despite their diverse beginnings (hailing from vastly different cultures and geographic areas,) found in each other a unified musical idea – and a brand new one at that.
Beginning in the mind of Canadian-born Kentuckiana-transplant Jordana Greenberg (violin), Harpeth Rising began when California-native Rebecca Reed-Lunn (banjo) joined Greenberg in a cross-country musical quest. Their adventures through the desert and on to Hawaii via the Telluride Bluegrass Festival convinced them that folk music was their path, and Harpeth Rising was truly born when Chris Burgess (percussion), and Maria Di Meglio (cello), came aboard. Burgess’s Kentucky roots and Di Meglio’s Brooklyn background added new dimensions to their sound, allowing them to both honor and expand musical traditions. Despite the presence of only four instruments on stage, Harpeth Rising produces a profusion of sound generally created by a much larger ensemble. Di Meglio transitions fluidly between providing the bass line and taking the melodic lead, while Burgess constructs a matrix of percussive elements that blend seamlessly into the musical texture. Reed-Lunn’s highly original style of claw hammer banjo–learned mainly by watching YouTube–is both surprisingly lyrical and intensely driving. Greenberg takes on the role of concert violinist and accompanist with equal facility, and ensures that a lead guitar is never missed. Their harmonies, two, three and four-part, run the gamut from traditional Bluegrass to full on Gregorian organum.
Their live performances are high-energy kinetic events in which both their abilities and their love of music are obvious. Harpeth Rising can create a listening room from a rowdy bar crowd, and can inspire even the weariest of audiences. After only a few months as a band, they embarked on a self-booked tour of England, which included a performance with The Bath Philharmonia. They were invited to perform at The Cambridge Folk Festival the following summer, and have since played folk festivals across England and the United States. Building their fan base in the tradition of all wandering minstrels - passionately and by word-of-mouth - they now perform to sold-out audiences internationally. They have released four albums in as many years – Harpeth Rising (2010), Dead Man’s Hand (2011), The End of the World (2012), a collaboration with master wordsmith David Greenberg, father of Jordana Greenberg, and their brand new project, Tales From Jackson Bridge, which releases October 1, 2013.
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  • Members:
    Jordana Greenberg, Rebecca Reed-Lunn, Maria Di Meglio, Chris Burgess
  • Sounds Like:
    Newgrass Revival, Fairport Convention, The Punch Brothers, Trampled By Turtles
  • Influences:
    Stan Rogers, The Beatles, Leonard Cohen, Led Zeppelin, CSNY, Joan Baez, Newgrass Revival
  • AirPlay Direct Member Since:
    09/10/13
  • Profile Last Updated:
    08/15/23 02:44:38

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