Carolina Chocolate Drops

03/28/2009 - 8:00pm
Doors Open: 
7:00pm

Carolina Chocolate DropsCarolina Chocolate DropsTo say the Carolina Chocolate Drops take an old-school approach would be an understatement. The Durham-based trio -- Dom Flemons, Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson -- plays traditional string band music found in rural black communities in the South. The band's take on traditional songs is garnering attention and praise from around the world.

The band started three years ago when they met at the Black Banjo Gathering at Appalachian State University. At that time, the band members were doing other things -- Giddens was involved with dancing and a Celtic group, Robinson was playing fiddle at square dances and Flemons was performing at blues and country gigs. It was at the event that they met each other and also met Joe Thompson, who is said to be the last black traditional string band player.

While the band is starting to get the reputation of keeping an entire music genre alive, Flemons says they try not to let that overtake them. "The ego hasn't gotten to us," he says. "The nice thing is that people aren't asking us to change. Change would be the hardest thing to do. As far as we're concerned, all we have to do is go to the gig and play a solid set. Some people see us as re-enactors, but we're not. We're just normal folks who play an old style of music."

Part of that notion of being re-enactors led them to an appearance in the movie The Great Debaters. The band is briefly featured in the film and also fills the soundtrack. Flemons isn't quite sure how much interest in the band the appearance has sparked, but can't imagine that it would hurt the band, noting that everyone is familiar with Atlantic Records, who released the soundtrack, and Denzel Washington.

Tickets on sale 2pm Friday, August 22 from Cedar Ticketline (612-338-2674 ext 2), Cedar outlets, and online at Ticketweb.

$17 advance

$20 day of show.

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