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Name: Darron Nichols Group: Common Strings Date: Friday March 13th, 2009 Time: 1:00pm EDT
Website: www.commonstrings.com
Interviewer: Gracie Muldoon
Description: In the mountains of the south eastern United States there is a melting pot of
cultures and music. The countries from where they originate may differ, but the
music tends to be the same and is the Common Strings that tie the people and the
mountains together. It is a sound of hardships, lonesomeness, love and loss.
This music and these mountains brought together the founders of a style of music we
now call Bluegrass, and now that same force has brought together this group, Common
Strings
Darron and Vanessa Nichols felt that force at work, first hand. From the first
song that they sang together, they knew it was meant to be.
Vanessa grew up in the coal mining mountains of east Tennessee on the Kentucky
boarder. Music and singing was a part of life, not just a past time. Both sides of
her family where "pickers and Sangers". Vanessa's dad, Wayne King is a seasoned
musician, singer and song writer. Carolyn, Vanessa's mom is a great singer and can
sing any part. Her Grandmother was a huge influence on Vanessa's singing. Evie
Maude was the inspiration for Vanessa to write Songbird of The Mountains. So it is
only natural that Vanessa now sings and plays, and dose them both very well.
Darron grew up where the two now live in north Georgia. He started playing guitar
in the fifth grade and started playing bass in the seventh grade. " I was more in
to country and Southern Rock at the time" says Darron. It was'nt till his eighth
grade teacher, a fellow musician, loaned him the famous 1975 recording of JD Crowe
and the New South that he really took an interest in Bluegrass.
" I was Hooked" "i had never heard anything that grabbed my attention like that
album did". Darron soon found himself dug in to the music The Country Gentlemen, The
Scene and Boone Creek.
Darron was always a big fan of good, close harmony singing. The Oak Ridge Boys,
Doyle Lawson, The Osborne Brothers, and anybody, any style. He began singing
harmony with some of his hunting buddies and soon formed Low Gap Quartet in the
early nineties. It was at this point that he picked up the mandolin. Now twenty
years later, the same love and admiration still holds him to the music." Im no
where close to being the picker and singer that i want to be" says Darron, " and if
i ever think I'm there, and can't learn anything new, It will be time to quit".
Blake McDaniel is the instrumental power house of the group. Blake was playing
guitar at seven years of age and by eleven, he was playing banjo, and playing well.
Growing up next to the carpet captial of the world, Blake got the chance to spread
his wings, musically speaking. He played jazz, blues, rock and some music that has
no name yet. Now in his second year with Common Strings, Blake plays banjo, dobro,
mandolin, and guitar(not all at the same time). His style is all his own, and adds
a new fresh sound and tasteful creativity to the group.
Eathan Walker, the newest and youngest member of CS. He started playing guitar and
Darron and Vanessa heard him play at church one Sunday. They agreed that he was
making a fine musician. The next time he played, only a couple of months later,
They said Wow! and decided to invite him over for a jam session. Little did Eathan
know that Darron and Vanessa were recruiting him for a bass player, but here he is. |
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