HAPPY WEEKEND: Ed Helms, Joy Kills Sorrow, The Be Good Tanyas…

We have an exciting weekend ahead for you, Situation readers!

The Sitch’s own ED HELMS brings his mashup of bluegrass and comedy to the Largo stage at THE WHISKEY SOUR RADIO HOUR this Friday evening, 8/17.  Ed and his friends (and several special guests) take to the stage at 9pm

If you want to stay on the east side tonight, might we suggest checking out THE BE GOOD TANYAS, WILLIE WATSON (Old Crow Medecine Show) and LEFTOVER CUTIES at the Bootleg at 9pm (and don’t forget to check out our interview with the Tanyas by Engine 145’s Juli Thanki here…).

This Saturday evening, head on over to HM157 in Lincoln Heights for our favorite old-time trio, TRIPLE CHICKEN FOOT.  This riotous night of music and dancing starts at 7pm and features a number of bands of the bill.  Suggested donation is $10.

Finally, JOY KILLS SORROW, The Sitch’s ARTIST OF THE MONTH, perform at The Bootleg Bar on Sunday night, with local favorites THE WELL PENNIES opening the show. We’ve been playing tracks all week from their most recent album, This Unknown Science, in anticipation of their arrival…. hope you can join us for this special The Bluegrass Situation Presents event.

With so many amazing options this weekend, we want to make sure some of you get to see some great music FOR FREE.  Email [email protected] before Saturday at 3pm for your chance to win one of two pairs of tickets to see JOY KILLS SORROW!

Is there something we should add to the calendar?  Let us know!  Email all the details to [email protected].

ARTIST OF THE MONTH: Joy Kills Sorrow

I can distinctly remember the first time I heard JOY KILLS SORROW.  I was at my family’s house in Pennsylvania early in the new year, bundled up on my bed, reading; my thin California blood barely able to handle the winter storm barreling outside my window.  The local NPR station was playing Mountain Stage, when an unfamiliar sound wafted to my ears.  I stopped what I was doing, put down my book, and just listened, waiting with anticipation to hear name of the artist (you can listen to that original Mountain Stage performance here).

As it turned out, the band was Joy Kills Sorrow, a Boston based string-band whose influences range from bluegrass to jazz to classical.  It wasn’t until this year’s Telluride Bluegrass Festival when I got to see them perform live and finally meet them in person that my suspicions were confirmed: this was a group to watch.  Prior to their arrival in LA for a Sunday night appearance at the Bootleg Bar, JKS lead singer Emma Beaton spoke to The Sitch.  Take a moment to listen to some of their music and discover just why Joy Kills Sorrow is our ARTIST OF THE MONTH.

BEGINNINGS…

I started playing Scottish music on cello at age 11.  All of my family is from Scotland and my mom is a fiddle player, so it’s really something I’ve grown up around.  When I was about 17 I started taking vocal lessons.  I had met Matt [Arcara, guitarist] and Wes [Corbett, banjo] a few years before, and they called me up to join a tour during my last year of high school.  I was already headed to Boston for college (at Berklee), but after a year of studying cello, I knew i’d rather be doing the band full time.

The band has been a bit o f an evolutioin.  When I joined, Wes had just come on right before, and our original mando player left right after.  That’s when we brought on Jake [Jolliff, mandolin] to form our current lineup.  [EDITOR’S NOTE: rounding out the band is bass player, singer, and songwriter Bridget Kearney]

INFLUENCES…

For me, personally as a singer, it’s Bonnie Raitt, Patty Griffin.  There are a lot of people I’ve been listening to lately — I go through distinct phases — but right now it’s Rufus Wainright.  I’ve taken vocal lessons from Aoife O’Donovan [of Crooked Still], and you can probably hear a lot of her influence in our sound.

As a band, I’d say anything from the Beatles, to Fleet Foxes, to Dirty Projectors.  We’ve been listening to Josh Ritter a lot.  But overall we have very different taste in music.  And it’s those personal tastes that we bring together, and that’s what I love about our sound — it’s undefinable.  It’s a big mix and there are some things that overlap, but somehow it works.

PLANS…

Right now we’re on a tour that’s taking us down the west coast.  Really looking forward to LA….. love hanging out there, and I’m getting so excited about getting Korean BBQ.  Eventually we’re headed to Germany for a couple of weeks in October.  And we’re going to be recording something in December.  We just want to keep this momentum we’ve had rolling…

 

Join us this Sunday at 7pm as The Bluegrass Situation presents JOY KILLS SORROW live at the Bootleg Bar (2220 Beverly Blvd, LA), along with THE WELL PENNIES.  Tickets are available here.