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Wed.
Oct. 1st, 8:00 PM -- KLEPTOGRASS at Strings, Emeryville
For this
concert, Eric's all-star aggregation of Bay Area pickers will include
Scott Nygaard, Paul Shelasky, Tom Rozum and Laurie Lewis. Kleptograss
"borrows" material from all kinds of roots sources: Greek rembetika,
Puerto Rican jibaro, Muddy Waters and Elmore James, Bob Wills &
His Texas Playboys, Irish reels, Django Reinhardt, oldtime mountain
tunes, etc.
This isn't a permanent aggregation, just a musical binge that happens
from time to time, so catch it while you can! Strings is a house
concert series/private club, but anyone can be a member simply by
showing up. The location is an unmarked storefront at 6320 San Pablo,
in Emeryville -- just a little bit south of Alcatraz Ave, across
from St. Columba church. All ages are welcome.
Strings website
Sat.
Dec. 6 -- KLEPTOGRASS at First Presbyterian Church, Mountain View
This time,
Eric will be joined by Jody Stecher, Scott Nygaard, Paul Shelasky,
and Paul Knight, for a concert presented by Redwood Bluegrass Associates.
Jack Tuttle and his musical wonder kids will open the show.
Redwood Bluegrass Associates website
June
21-26, 2009 -- Eric teaches at Kamp Kaufman, Steve Kaufman's music
camp in Maryville, Tennessee!
Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamps website
About Eric:
Eric Thompson
took up the guitar as a teenager in Palo Alto, California in the early
1960's, at a time when very few folk guitarists were playing more than
basic rhythm guitar. Among his earliest bands were the Black Mountain
Boys (with Jerry Garcia and David Nelson) and Mother McCree's Uptown
Jug Champions. He quickly became nationally known as an exceptional
lead flatpicker, winning the World Championship Cup at Union Grove,
North Carolina with the New York Ramblers (which also included David
Grisman and Winnie Winston) and flying to Nashville, Tennessee to record
"Beatle Country" with the Charles River Valley Boys (reissued on Rounder).
During the 1970's, Eric
continued to play old-time music and can be heard with the Spare Change Boys on
the recently released Folkways CD, "Classic Oldtime Music". He also took up the
tenor banjo, organized the Graineog Celidh Band around two master musicians
from County Clare, Joe Cooley and Kevin Keegan, and spent six months in the west
of Ireland, visiting and learning from older traditional musicians there.
Eric's first solo LP,
"Bluegrass Guitar", featured an all-star band including David Grisman and Tony
Rice, and was released in 1979 on Kicking Mule; it was recently reissued, with
additional duet tracks with David Grisman, as "Thompson's Real". A duet album
with guitarist Alan Senauke, "Two Guitars", featured a more eclectic mix ranging
from American bluegrass to Irish reels to Greek rembetika; it has also recently
been reissued in tandem with the Blue Flame Stringband album.
In the 1980's Eric
toured extensively nationwide and abroad with the Blue Flame Stringband (with
Kate Brislin, Alan Senauke, and Suzy Thompson) and the Backwoods Band, recording
with both bands. Between tours, he traveled to southwest Louisiana, pursuing
his newest musical interest, Cajun music. In 1983 he formed the California
Cajun Orchestra and can be heard on their two award-winning Arhoolie CDs. More
recently he has recorded with the Todalo Shakers and of course with the
Bluegrass Intentions on their debut CD, "Old As Dirt". Eric also appears
as a sideman on recordings by Mike Seeger, Alice Gerrard, the Savoy-Doucet
Cajun Band, Mac Benford, Jody Stecher, Jane Voss, and Frankie Armstrong, among
others.
Eric is a knowledgeable
and patient teacher, who has been a staff member at Puget Sound Guitar
Workshop, Bluff Country Gathering, Augusta Heritage Old-Time and Cajun-Creole
Weeks, Port Townsend Festival of American Fiddle Tunes, Ashokan Fiddle
& Dance Camp, and Lark In the Morning. His latest writing project
is "Playing Bluegrass Guitar", published by Backbeat Publications. Eric's guitar instructional
materials are distributed by Stefan Grossman's Guitar Workshop. He
is featured in the Mel Bay publication Flatpicking 2000 and has also written
instructional columns for Flatpicking Guitar and Acoustic Guitar magazines.
Lessons
Eric gives mandolin and guitar lessons in Berkeley, near College
and Ashby Avenues. For more info, E-mail
Eric or phone 510-848-5018.
Listen
to cuts from Eric's CD "Thompson's Real":
Paddy
on the Turnpike Eric Thompson, lead guitar;
Tony Rice, rhythm guitar; Paul Shelasky, fiddle; Sandy Rothman,
banjo; Todd Phiillip, bass
Crazy
Creek/Thompson's Reel Eric Thompson,
lead guitar; Tony Rice, rhythm guitar; Jody Stecher, mandolin; Todd
Phiillip, bass
For ordering information, E-mail
Eric
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