Tue, 06/05/2012 - 10:55 am

Foxfire; Conor Mulroy’s fourth independent release, is a sweet blend of bluegrass and classical music as interpreted through a progressive jazz lens.  Imagine music that blends together elements from each of these styles, but still cannot be categorized into any one of these genres.  The title is an homage to a specific type of algae that glows a bio-luminescent blue at night and can only be found in certain areas of Appalachia.

“When I began work on Foxfire, I asked myself, “how can I make a full-length CD that is through-composed, doesn’t repeat, but keeps the listener engaged?”,” says Mulroy.  “For me, that’s the most important thing for this recording,” he adds.

Mulroy considers song form the most overlooked and yet most obvious facet of the craft of songwriting to expand upon.  For him it is almost like reading a "Choose Your Own Adventure” game book.  The stories are written from a second-person point of view with the reader assuming the role of the protagonist and making choices that determine the main character's actions and the plot's outcome.  When you hit a dead end you can always retrace your steps and pick up where you dropped the pace.

“I started learning different instruments when I was studying classical guitar in high school because I wasn't able to improvise on guitar.  I originally learned mandolin by ear and found it opened new doors when it came to writing.  When I started to apply myself with the discipline I learned from studying classical guitar to composition and practice, I was able to approach composition in new ways and composing on different instruments gave me a whole new palette to work with,” says Conor.

It was around that time that he traveled to Vermont to study mandolin and composition with Jamie Masefield (Jazz Mandolin Project), who is his biggest influence on mandolin. Jamie studied composition with the same teacher who taught Trey Anastasio of Phish and Ernie Stires (whom Conor also studied with) among many others.  Mulroy also points to Frank Zappa as a major influence.

“He used a lot of counterpoint in his music but he broke all the rules.  You can really tell the ideas are coming from him.  He never liked counterpoint but he said if you don't like something you should at least learn why you don't like it.  I've always tried to approach all music that way,” he continues.

That approach began for Conor as early as 8 years of age when he picked up his first guitar.  He has been a student and explorer of music his entire life.  He has traveled the globe leading groups in performance halls and recording sessions with ensembles ranging from solo instruments to orchestras.  He plays mandolin, guitar, 5 string banjo, piano, and bass among many other instruments.  He has written music for orchestra, film, the concert hall and ensembles ranging from acoustic to metal and everything in between.  He recently received a master’s degree in music composition at the University of Southern Maine where he studied with Dan Sonenberg.  He also owns his own record label, Melmac Records, through which he has independently released three records already: Salinger, The Glass Ocean, and The Unwinding Path.  He will embark on his first-ever tour of America beginning this fall and release another album’s worth of material as early as 2013.

Thu, 12/27/2012 - 10:41 am
Composer, multi-instrumentalist and modern bluegrass artist Conor Mulroy announces more shows for his winter schedule in the southern and midwestern regions.  He continues to take music to the masses.  He’s touring in support of his fourth independent release Foxfire.  Foxfire is currently the #1 ranking college radio album at WERU - FM in East Orland, ME.
 
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The dates are:
01/16           Portland, ME             Dogfish Bar and Grille
01/19           Ann Arbor, MI           Greenwood Coffee House
01/22           Minneapolis, MN       In-Studio Performance on “Bluegrass Review” 
01/22           Minneapolis, MN       Aster Cafe 
01/23           Chicago, IL               The Horseshoe
01/24           Indianapolis, IN         Lazy Daze Coffee House
01/26           Cincinnati, OH           Sitwell's Coffee House
02/08           Rochester, NY           The Coffee Connection
02/12           Raleigh, NC               Deep South
02/13           Baltimore, MD           Joe Squared
02/14           Staten Island, NY      The Full Cup
02/15           Trenton, NJ               Mill Hill Basement
02/16           Burlington, VT           Nectars
Wed, 01/30/2013 - 2:40 pm

Composer, multi-instrumentalist and modern bluegrass artist Conor Mulroy announces his show schedule for February. He’s finishing up several months of touring in support of his fourth independent release "Foxfire" before going back in the studio in March to record his next record.“The new record is going to combine more elements of classical music and traditional bluegrass. It's pretty much written already but I never know what will happen when I get in the studio,” comments Conor."Foxfire" is a sweet blend of bluegrass and classical music as interpreted through a prog.ressive jazz lens. Imagine music that blends together elements from each of these styles, but still cannot be categorized into any one of these genres. The title is an homage to a specific type of algae that glows a bioluminescent blue at night and can only be found in certain areas of Appalachia.Conor Mulroy has been a student of music since picking up his first guitar at age 8. He has traveled the globe leading groups in performance halls and recording sessions with ensembles ranging from solo instruments to orchestras. He plays mandolin, guitar, 5 string banjo, piano, and bass among many other instruments. He has written music for orchestra, film, the concert hall and ensembles ranging from acoustic to metal and everything in between. He recently received a master’s degree in music composition from the University of Southern Maine, where he studied composition with Dan Sonenberg. He also owns his own record label, Melmac Records, through which he has independently released three records already: "Salinger,""The Glass Ocean"and "The Unwinding Path."  "Foxfire" is currently available for sale online at iTunes and Amazon.The dates are:02/08 Rochester, NY @  Women's Coffee Connection02/09 New York, NY  @ Piano's (Upstairs)02/12 Raleigh, NC  @ Deep South02/13 Baltimore, MD @ Joe Squared02/14 Staten Island, NY @ The Full Cup02/15 Trenton, NJ @ Mill Hill Basement02/16 Burlington, VT @ Nectars

Thu, 11/14/2013 - 11:54 am

Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds have come a long way since 2008, as exemplified in their latest set of songs on their newly released EP FIGHT.

Produced by the legendary Randy Jackson, FIGHT captures who Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds are as a band RIGHT NOW. The EP goes from a burning ballad to a sweaty dance party to a classic story of betrayal with “The Long Way.” “The focus of the recording process was to harness the high energy of our live shows, and Randy really helped make that happen," says lead vocalist Arleigh Kincheloe (a.k.a. Sister Sparrow).

Comprised of 8 members, two of whom are siblings, Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds’ previous work includes a self-titled debut album that came out in 2010 as well as a sophomore effort in 2012 entitled “Pound of Dirt.”  Check out FIGHT now. Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds coming to a city near you.

FIGHT EP track list: 1) The Long Way 2) Fight 3) Boogie Man 4) Crawdaddies

 

TOUR DATES:

November
1 - Minneapolis, MN - Triple Rock Social Club
2 - Madison, WI - High Noon Saloon
3 - Chicago, IL - Schubas Tavern
6 - Columbus, OH - The Basement
7 - Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom
8 - Pittsburgh, PA - Rex Theater

9 – Plains, PA – River Street Jazz Cafe
15 - Washington, DC - The Hamilton
22 - New York, NY - Irving Plaza

23 – Westminster, MD – Carroll Arts Center

December
5 – Albany, NY – The Hollow

6 - Cambridge, MA - The Sinclair

7 – So. Burlington, VT – Higher Ground – Showroom Lounge

13 - Fairfield, CT - StageOne

14 - Fairfield, CT – StageOne

January

30 – Sellersville, PA – Sellersville Theater

February

1 – Wilmington, DE – Live at the Baby Grand @ The Grand