Stephanie Coleman Visits Fiddle Club

Saturday, April 4, 7:30pm
at Seman Violins (4447 W. Oakton, Skokie)

The meeting will begin with a short concert followed by a jam/workshop.
Admission is $15 at the door.

Stephanie ColemanStephanie Coleman grew up as a Chicago fiddler, starting out with such local teachers as Chirps Smith, Rhys Jones, Steve Rosen and Paul Tyler. Then she went off to college in North Carolina and began to make a name for herself in the national Old-Time scene. From 2008 to 2010 she toured with Rounder Records artist Uncle Earl. She continues to grow in musical stature, performing with Cleek Schrey, Adam Hurt and many others. Currently, she lives in Brooklyn where she performs and teaches traditional Appalachian music on fiddle and banjo, leads weekly jams and does studio work.

Give a listen . . .
Rocky Pallet with Steve Rosen at the 2004 Midwest Fiddle Championship

Say Old Man, I Want Your Daughter with Adam Hurt from the 2009 CD Perspective

And more recently (and even better)

Future Fiddle Club meetings

Kristian Bugge & Mette Jensen
fiddle & accordion duo from Denmark
Tuesday, May 12 in Maurer Hall
Fiddlepallooza 2015
Old Town School of Folk Music (4544 Lincoln)

Colby Maddox
a bit o’ bluegrass
May 29 or May 31
Seman Violins

Spread the word.
-Paul Tyler, convener

One thought on “Stephanie Coleman Visits Fiddle Club

  1. Stephanie Coleman ,

    After seeing you play with the Kristin Andressen quartet performance in Lake Wales, I must state I have found a new musical muse.

    I would earnestly like to correspond with you regarding banjo music , including the sort of claw hammer banjo music pioneered by Enoch Rutherford and others .

    Sincerely,

    Jason Leary

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