OTHERLANDS: Finland [Recap]
Covid Mashup • with Antti, Esko & Maija
Here’s a Finnish/American musical mashup of traditional tunes from my final Otherlands collaboration of this first year. Lockdowns hit hard around the world while I was in Finland and the gigging landscape changed in a big way. Testing the waters with Antti Järvelä (guitar), Esko Järvelä (fiddle), and Maija Pokela (kantele, voice).
Love Song From Kauhava • with Maija Pokela & Antti Järvelä
Miyama Village • with Yukky & Taro Inoue
Biwa in a Cafe • with Reisui Ban [OTHERLANDS: Japan]
Shamisen, Shaukachi, Fiddle • w/ Yutaka Oyama & Akihito Obama
Three instruments. Three “movements.” Before arriving to Japan, I made plans to join shamisen musician Yutaka Oyama for a gig and recording session. Covid-19 canceled our gig, but thankfully we were still able to record. Akihito Obama joined us on shakuhachi (bamboo flute) and we made some magical moments.
Bluegrass in Japan • with Taro Inoue
OTHERLANDS: India [Recap]
Baul Jam Session, Home of Rina & Dibakar Das Baul
Schooled in Rhythm • "Garfield's Blackberry" • with Bangalore Amrit
Amrit Khanjira, master of the khanjira, an Indian percussion instrument from the Carnatic (South Indian Classical) tradition gave me a lot to think about, and practice. I came away with great new rhythmic concepts, and we put the American old-time tune “Garfield’s Blackberry” through the paces…reinterpreting in 5 different time signatures.
Howrah Bridge Flower Market • with Dipannita, Navonil & Tanmoy
Streets of Kolkata • "Manyota dao Jibonke" with Arko Mukhaerjee
Wooden Doll Village Festival • with Debalina, Arpan & Pritam
Less than 12hours after arriving to India, my family and I were heading north out of Kolkata towards Natungram, a small village known for their wooden doll carving tradition. It was our first time in the country and just about everything would be new — including two of the three people I was to be playing with.
OTHERLANDS: Scotland [Recap]
On December 1, 2020, we took off from Dublin and touched down in Glasgow, Scotland. For two weeks we would call the western peninsula of Knoydart home before returning to Glasgow/Edinburgh for the Christmas and New Year's holiday.