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Scots band Cantrip @ the Egremont Barn

June 22 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Cantrip performs Scots-inflected funk, metal, bluegrass, swing and klezmer at the Foundry. Press photo courtesy of the theater
Cantrip

Scots band Cantrip performs with wirling border pipes, fiddle, guitar and three rich voices blend to create a sound energetic enough to tear the roof off, with trad music from the 1960s and 1970s blending with funk, metal, bluegrass, swing and even klezmer.

Cantrip is an Old Scots word meaning a charm, magic spell or piece of mischief, and the band applies it to the unexpected twists and turns in their musical arrangements and the potency of their musicianship.

Originally formed as a quartet, Cantrip sprung from a local session in Edinburgh nearly 20 years ago. With their first album “Silver” (2001) , the band made their way to the United States, and after years of touring, they began producing albums on their own.

After a period of hiatus in which children were born and continents were left for new ones, the band trimmed to a trio, tightened arrangements and brought new inspirations into the sound.

In late 2019, they spent a week in their original home of Edinburgh creating and recording new music. All of the tracks on this album were captured live in one take by engineer and longtime friend of the band, Reuben Taylor.

Dan Houghton was born in Ghana and transported to Scotland, where he was surrounded by the indigenous music. He began his career with the whistle and started playing bagpipes in the early ’90s, winning the Scottish Lowland and Border Pipers’ Society Open Borderpipes and New Composition events, as well as the Maitre de Cornemuse at St. Chartier.

Over the years he has become a multi-instrumentalist on the flute, bouzouki and DADGAD guitar. In 2010, with the help of many friends (including Jon Bews), he released his first solo recording entitled “The Long March Home”. He is an instructor at the Vermont Institute of Celtic Arts, and in addition to Cantrip can be heard as a member of Parcel of Rogues, Prydien and Salsa Celtica.

Outside of music Dan holds a BSc Hons I degree in Applied Mathematics and Geophysics from the University of Otago and an MLitt degree in Gaelic Literature and Language from the University of Edinburgh.

Jon Bews, a veteran of the fiddle since age four, came to Scots music from a classical education by way of Goth rock. A prizewinning graduate of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 1994, he has performed and recorded with such diverse artists as Malinky, James Yorkston, Mikel Urdangarin, Ranarim, Deaf Mutes and Samling. In addition to Cantrip, he currently plays with Edinburgh based bands Urvanovic, OBT and League of Regrettable Superheroes.

Jon is also widely recognised as a composer and arranger. His string arrangements have been sought out by Ewan MacPherson and Fribo and his tunes have won high acclaim across the board. Jon moved to the Scottish Borders in 2003, where he spent two years as Traditional and World Music Development Worker for Scottish Borders Council. He stayed there because the view is nice and only moved back to Edinburgh because the shops are open later.

Eric McDonald, a U.S. native, found his way to traditional music through the rich local music scene in his hometown Boston. Nearly a decade after studying at Berklee College of Music under world renowned musicians such as guitarist/mandolinist John McGann and cellist Eugene Friesene, he is now established as one of the USA’s premier accompanists in many styles.

Eric cut his teeth playing for contra dances in New England, and can still often be seen from the dance floor. Nowadays he is an active session player, regularly recording and traveling with musicians of many stripes. Touring credits include The Outside Track, Chris Norman Ensemble, Andrea Beaton, Wendy MacIsaac and Katie McNally. In addition to Cantrip, he can currently be seen touring with traditional Irish music trio Daymark, Scottish fiddle champion Ryan McKasson and award winning singer/songwriter Connor Garvey.

Along with guitar accompaniment, Eric’s debut solo album “Rove” shows his unique style and approach to tunes on the mandolin, as well as carefully crafted deliveries of traditional ballads on voice and guitar.

The Barn offers live music in a tavern atmosphere with a wood fire and comfortable chairs around the stage and a pub menu for dinner.

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Date:
June 22
Time:
7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
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Egremont Barn
17 Main Street
Egremont, MA
413-528-1570

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