Doug Goodhart & Mason Brown – July 22nd 2007
Ever since Mason Brown moved to Kansas City in early 2006, he has been performing with multi-instrumentalist Doug Goodhart. Quiet men both, they’ve managed to each accumulate a full lifetime of experience and surprising career histories. We’re delighted to have them perform here this month.
Date: Sunday July 22nd
Time: 7:00 pm
Suggested Donation: $10.00
Reservations: 913-620-1821 or email concerts_AT_bigplain_DOT_com
Doug Goodhart has been performing and teaching West African polyrhythmic music for 25 years with legendary performers Abubakari Lunna (Dagomba music), Gideon Foli Alorwoyie and Kwaku Ledzekpo (Ewe music). His pursuit and passion of polyrhythmic traditions has also led him to Afro-Cuban drumming (Agustin Romero Diaz), Flamenco Guitar (Miguel Rodriguez) and Mexican music from Veracruz (Alberto de la Rosa). Doug’s unique and gentle teaching style is known for getting students “up and running†with polyrhythmic music. From 1987 to 1994 Doug was director of Center For World Music, an arts organization dedicated to performance and pedagogy of many world traditions including West Africa, France, Spain, Ireland, the United States, Mexico, Cuba and Brazil. From 1994 to 1997 Doug lived in France learning and performing traditional French music.As a fiddler Doug spent 30 years studying and performing Appalachian music of the upper South. In 2000, he began studying the long-bow tradition of West Virginia with Alan Jabbour as well as Dr. Jabbour’s own unique style. He has studied extensively the fiddling of Michoacan, Mexico with Atilano Lopez and Dimas Camilo. He has spent years performing Cajun fiddle in southwest Louisiana with ensembles headed by Donald Fontenot and Ally Young, among others.
Over the last few years Doug has added the music of Renaissance vihuela, lute and viola da gamba to his repertory. His latest CD entitled A Box of Fiddle Tunes, which focuses on Appalachian fiddling, was released in 2006.
Mason Brown’s voice, guitar, banjo, and viola da gamba can be heard in the Kansas City area and elsewhere. His forthcoming solo album will be titled When Humans Walked the Earth. His previous album, Am I Born to Die, was a collaboration with Chipper Thompson. He has also worked with Mike Dugger, Turlach Boylan, Kelly Dougherty, Roger Landes, Connie Dover, Nathan Pellerin, Michael Fraser, Mark Dudrow, Ed Caner, Ben Wright, Charlene Adzima, and Jed Marum, and has instructed guitar and banjo at ZoukFest.
He recently (April 2007) performed with Glen Road in Dollywood. Pictures here. When not on the road, Mason performs (almost) every Saturday from 3 to 6 in the afternoon at O’Malley’s Pub (540 Welt St, Weston Missouri).
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July 16th, 2007 @ 9:59 pm
[...] Mason Brown will be playing a house concert this coming Sunday with multi-instrumentalist Doug Goodhart at Big Plain House Concerts in Lenexa. [...]
May 8th, 2008 @ 11:05 pm
[...] Brown you know already from our house concerts, with his disgracefully excellent guitar playing, funky banjo chops, warm [...]
August 26th, 2008 @ 1:09 pm
[...] For much more on these impressive musicians visit the website of Big Plain House Concerts [...]