
Creaking Tree String Quartet

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Bourgeois Guitar endorser, Brad
Keller plays a Brazilian D-150. The new CD, "The
Soundtrack" features the D-150 on every cut but one
(where he plays a National). Check it out here. |
The Creaking Tree String Quartet.

The Creaking Tree String Quartet
String-band music has long been a staple of Americana. While the four members of the Creaking Tree String Quartet pay homage to that tradition, they refuse to be bound by it.
Instead, the technically dazzling outfit uses fingerboards to leap stylistic boundaries and fuse intricate styles. The result is a smartly intellectual and yet deeply moving sound that's a true Canadian original: jazz forms sliding over a rootsy bluegrass base, with flashes of chamber music, reverence and avant-garde experimentation.
It’s the product of four adept and accomplished musicians, dedicated to performing unique and exciting material that raises the bar for instrumental acoustic music.
Mandolinist Andrew Collins, guitarist Brad Keller, bassist Brian Kobayakawa, and violinist John Showman earned a Juno Award nomination for their 2003 debut CD. Their 2005 follow-up “Side Two” won the Pushing The Boundaries trophy at the 2005 Canadian Folk Music Awards, was named Instrumental Album of the Year at the Indie Acoustic Project Awards, and “Old Crow” won Song of the Year at the International Acoustic Music Awards. The band has just recorded their third album, with Grammy Award winning producer Bil VornDick.

Brad and his old Country Boy.
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updated: July 26, 2007