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The Strangelings

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Genres
  
folk-pop

Labels
  
Unsigned

Genre
  
Folk music

Albums
  
Season of the Witch

Years active
  
2007 - present

Active from
  
2007

Record label
  
The Kennedys

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Origin
  
Boston and Northampton, MA; West Townshend, VT

Instruments
  
Guitar, sitar, flute, bass, conga, percussion

Associated acts
  
The Kennedys, Chris & Meredith Thompson, Rebecca Hall & Ken Anderson

Members
  
Maura Kennedy, Pete Kennedy, Cheryl Prashker

Similar
  
The Kennedys, Tracy Grammer, Dan Navarro, Adrienne Young, Dave Carter

Profiles

The Strangelings resulted from the union of The Kennedys and Chris & Meredith Thompson. They perform a mixture of Kennedys and Thompsons songs along with traditional music and covers. All the songs of each set are performed as a suite with no breaks. In contrast to the naturalistic style of the Kennedys and the Thompsons, the Strangelings affect a stage persona. They have performed in New England, and also appeared at the 2007 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival. At the festival, 18-year-old fiddler Eric Lee sat in with the band at two campsite performances, then two days later debuted as the band's newest member headlining the main stage.

Contents

Meredith Thompson decided to take time off from performing after the birth of her second son. Rebecca Hall & Ken Anderson joined the Strangelings in April 2007. The Kennedys recorded and produced an album to be released at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival in July 2007. The album features the Strangelings current lineup: Pete, Maura, Chris, Rebecca, and Ken. Fiddler Lee is not on the album.

The idea of the group is to be a folk jam band. They plan to have other artists sit in with them. In fact they contemplated calling themselves "The Changelings" to acknowledge the flexible lineup. Maura Kennedy indicated that the idea for the band began from conversations with Dave Carter, who had wanted to start a folk band. In tribute to Dave, the Strangelings perform several of Dave's songs, including "Tanglewood Tree" and "Mountain."

Most of their songs are ethereal with Maura, Chris and Rebecca creating complex angelic harmonies. Pete Kennedy plays lead guitar and electric sitar, Ken Anderson plays bass and Cheryl Prashker will sit in on drum kit for larger shows.

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Discography

  • Season of the Witch (2007) CD
  • The Nuah Suite (2007) DVD
  • Songs

    Tanglewood TreeSeason of the Witch · 2007
    NuahSeason of the Witch · 2007
    Johnny Come Down to HiloSeason of the Witch · 2007

    References

    The Strangelings Wikipedia