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JOHN REISCHMAN & THE JAYBIRDS

John Reischman and the Jaybirds will be flying in with a sneak preview of new tu...
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Fri. May 12th 2017 + Add to Calendar St. James Community Hall (All Ages)
8:00pm  Doors at: 7:00pm

Artists

John Reischman & the Jaybirds
Bluegrass from Vancouver BC
Available for Shows/Gigs

Event Description

John Reischman and the Jaybirds will be flying in with a sneak preview of new tunes and songs from their soon to be released 7th recording.

Special guest Patrick Sauber on guitar and vocals will be joining the band for this show along with John Reischman on mandolin and vocals, Greg Spatz on fiddle, Trisha Gagnon on bass and vocals, and Nick Hornbuckle on banjo and vocals.

Patrick, who hails from the Los Angeles area, is one of southern California's most sought-after sidemen. A soaring harmony singer and firecracker lead guitarist, he's featured on the 2016 Grammy-nominated album The Hazel and Alice Sessions by Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands. Patrick has played and recorded with such stellar names as rock legend John Fogerty and multi-instrumentalist John Jorgensen.

The Jaybirds feature some of the finest acoustic musicians on the road west, led by veteran performer John Reischman. A world-renowned mandolinist and composer, John began his career in the San Francisco Bay area in the early '80s with the Good Ol' Persons bluegrass band and the legendary instrumental new acoustic quartet the Tony Rice Unit.

John moved to Vancouver in the early '90s and formed the Jaybirds, a two-time Juno-nominated band delivering their own trademark blend of original songs and instrumentals, reimagined tunes from the old-time vaults, and bluegrass power. They are simultaneously modern, vintage and unique.

John has also released three critically-acclaimed solo instrumental albums, and recorded on dozens of other projects, including the Grammy-winning True Life Blues: The Songs of Bill Monroe. Bluegrass Unlimited magazine called John "one of the world's undisputed masters" of the mandolin, and he's known for producing wonderful tone from his famous 1924 Gibson 'Lloyd Loar' F-5 mandolin.

"The folks he's playing with are neck-and-neck with him all the way," Victory Review magazine said of the Jaybirds. "Though Reischman is the leader and front man, he gives each of them plenty of room to shine, and together they produce music that is seamlessly excellent and rewarding," Sing Out! magazine said of the West Coast ensemble.

Chilliwack, BC based Trisha Gagnon is portrayed by Sing Out! as "one of the most versatile" and "irresistible" lead vocalists in bluegrass, her strong and distinctive style ranging from "mournful and plaintive" to "hopeful and yearning." Trisha anchors what Dirty Linen magazine calls "gorgeous three-part harmonies." She's also known for songwriting, dating back to her early days with the award-winning B.C. bluegrass band Tumbleweed. Her solo album includes guests Vince Gill and Peter Rowan.

Nick Hornbuckle has developed his own voice on the five-string banjo - a two-finger roll unlike other contemporary banjo players. "Nick Hornbuckle's banjo can be downright spine-tingling," said the L.A Daily News. His solo album 12x2 (+/-1), was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award in 2015, and Nick is a composer who also digs for rare old-time gems.

Spokane, WA-based Greg Spatz is hailed as a "world-class bluegrass fiddler" by Fiddler magazine. Audiophile Audition says Fiddlin' Greg's "virtuosic playing is flawlessly delivered time after time." His Paul Bunyanesque chops have made him a popular fixture down through the years on the West Coast, where he's played with iconic mandolinist Frank Wakefield and resophonic guitar master Rob Ickes. Greg also tours and records with Mighty Squirrel, has a solo album called Fiddler's Dream, and is an award-winning novelist.

Venue

St. James Community Hall

3214 W. 10th Ave. Vancouver BC

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