Ollabelle
is a New York based folk music group named after the influential Appalachian songwriter Ola Belle Reed. The group is composed of five singing multi-instrumentalists hailing from disparate parts of the United States, Canada and Australia. [1]
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History
Ollabelle formed during the post
9/11 days of 2001 at Sunday night
gospel music sessions humorously dubbed "Sunday School for Sinners" held in a small bar called 9C (so named for its location at the corner of East 9th Street and Avenue C on
Manhattan's
Lower East Side) their individual talents and musical tastes fused together to provide a unique musical experience influenced by various genres such as gospel, traditional/folk,
blues,
bluegrass,
rock,
soul, and even
jazz. The group was featured on the
National Public Radio program
All Things Considered in a 2004 segment,
[2] and was part of bluegrass/country artist
Alison Krauss' national Great High Mountain Tour (2004) which in addition to Ms. Krauss also featured the revered American traditional artist
Ralph Stanley. The past several years have seen Ollabelle on the road touring many states including
Alaska, several
European countries, and they have also played at the 2004
Newport Folk Festival, the 2007
South By Southwest music event held annually in
Austin, Texas, and
North Carolina's
MerleFest, (2008). Of late, Ollabelle has also been touring as part of "The American Beauty Project" a live presentation of songs from the classic
Grateful Dead album
American Beauty
in which Ollabelle do their interpretations of several songs including the beautiful "Brokedown Palace". Its members continually add traditional and original material to their live performances. Ollabelle's first album (
Ollabelle
) was produced by the legendary
T-Bone Burnett while their second album (
Riverside Battle Songs
) was co-produced with former
Bob Dylan sideman
Larry Campbell. Several members of Ollabelle guest on the 2006 album by American folk-blues artist
Chris Smither entitled
Leave the Light On
and 2009 has seen the release of Before This Time an album culled from live performances featuring both old and new material.
Members
Ollabelle consists of (as pictured Left to Right):
- Amy Helm — vocals, mandola
- Glenn Patscha — vocals, keyboards, accordion
- Byron Isaacs — vocals, bass, guitar, dobro
- Fiona McBain — vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, electric bass
- Tony Leone — vocals, drums, percussion, mandolin
Former member:
- Jimi Zhivago --- electric guitar, vocals
Discography
- Ollabelle
(2004)
- Riverside Battle Songs
(2006)
- Before This Time
(2009)
References
- Biography, ollabellemusic.com (accessed August 18, 2008)
- "The Southern Sound of Ollabelle", ''All Things Considered'', National Public Radio, March 23, 2004