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Danny Knicely

Daniel Shane Knicely, known as Danny Knicely, (born 1975 in Rockingham County, Virginia) is an American country and bluegrass musician. In addition to singing, he plays guitar, fiddle, and mandolin. His album releases include: The Evenin' News, Chop, Shred & Split, Waltz for Aimee, The Melody Lingers, Roots and Branches, and Murders, Drownings and Lost Loves (2006) — which he recorded with Will Lee.

Danny Knicely
With Furnace Mountain Band
Barns of Rose Hill in Berryville, Virginia
June 23, 2012
Background information
Birth nameDaniel Shane Knicely[1]
Born1975 (age 48–49)
OriginRockingham County, Virginia, United States
GenresBluegrass
Country
Occupation(s)singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, fiddle, mandolin
Years active1989–present
LabelsMapleshade Records
Websitedannyknicely.com

He is musical director for the Mountain Music Project, a nonprofit supporting traditional musicians around the world, and played a major role in the film“The Mountain Music Project” which documents a journey Tara Linhardt and he took through the Himalayas of Nepal and the mountains of Virginia exploring the connections between these two mountain cultures (and their music).[2]

Early edit

Knicely's grandfather, A. O. Knicely – known as "A.O.K." – played old-time guitar, mandolin, and fiddle as leader of the Knicely Family Band from the 1930s on. His father, Glen Shelton Knicely (d. December 17, 2018), who was born August 11, 1940, in Augusta County, Virginia,[3] played bass and banjo in A.O.K.’s band – and led his own country and bluegrass band, Dominion Express. Knicely's mother created Heartland, a country and gospel band, and the Massanutten Mountain Cloggers.[4]

Knicely got his first instrument, a ukelele, when he was seven years old. His father tried tuned it as a mandolin and broke half the strings. When he was eight a cousin gave him a cassette taped from old Django Reinhardt 78s played on a windup Victrola, igniting a lifelong musical eclecticism.

He played upright and electric bass in his middle school band, turning professional at 14 when he joined his mother's band as a bassist providing baritone vocal harmony.[5]

When Spike Stroop, a Virginia bluegrass fiddler, heard Danny he used him as rhythm guitarist for fiddle contests and festivals. It was at the Galax Old Fiddler's Convention that Will Lee, son of Ricky Lee who played lead guitar with the Stanley Brothers, first jammed with the 15-year-old phenom. Will lived for a while with the rest of his family on Ralph Stanley’s farm on Smith Ridge in Virginia.[6] Lee started bringing his guitarist, the flatpicking virtuoso Larry Keel, over on weekends to jam with his new find.

 
With David Via on mandolin at Knicely's Big Winter Concert 2012 in Round Hill, Virginia February 17, 2012.

This combo grew into Magraw Gap, a "high energy threesome playing wild, creative bluegrass arrangements that folded in licks from jazz, blues, rock ‘n’ roll, and even reggae." John Flower would join later. Group members called their style "spacegrass".[5]

Music career edit

Magraw Gap edit

Magraw Gap – a bluegrass band including Knicely, Will Lee, John Flower, and Larry Keel – took first place at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in 1995.[7] The group inspired the formation of Walker's Run in Lexington, Virginia, an act Knicely has performed with often.

Other groups edit

Other groups Knicely has performed with include: Danny Knicely with Wyatt Rice & Mark Schatz, The Melody Lingers On, The Mountain Music Project, Furnace Mountain, The Meaning of Buckdance, Ouros, Bluegrass & Beyond, and Purgatory Mountain.[8] He also performed with John Flower in David Via and Corn Tornado[9] and with Will Lee in Walker's Run.

As session musician, producer, and arranger Knicely has recorded with such other act as Nate Leath, James Leva, Keller Williams, Tim O'Brien, Sarah Jarosz, Bruce Molsky, Tony Trischka, The Woodshedders, Rooster Ruley, Gary Ruley, and Chance McCoy of Old Crow Medicine Show.[10]

Knicely, Will Lee, and John Flower – all original members of Magraw Gap – recorded The Evening News as a trio in 2017. The release features "originals, old favorites, a cappella numbers, hot instrumentals, and tight harmony singing."[11]

Venues edit

 
With "Fiddlin' Dave Van Deventer and Furnace Mountain

Knicely has performed at a number of music festivals, including: MerleFest, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Rockygrass, Smilefest, Delfest, FloydFest, and the Grass Roots Festival. Prominent stages where he's performed include: the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Strathmore Hall, The Prism Coffeehouse, Jefferson Theater (Charlottesville), The Birchmere, House of Blues (Los Angeles), The Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco), Nissan Pavilion, Station Inn, Country Music Hall of Fame, and Opryland Theater.[12]

Mountain Music Project edit

Knicely serves as musical director for the Mountain Music Project, a nonprofit organization supporting traditional musicians around the world. The feature-length film"The Mountain Music Project" documents a journey Tara Linhardt and he – both Loudoun County-based performers of bluegrass and old-time Appalachian music based (musically) in Taylorstown who have worked together for two decades – took through the Himalayas of Nepal and the mountains of Virginia as they explore the connections between these two mountain cultures.[2]

The idea for The Mountain Music Project originated with Linhardt in college when she spent a study year in Nepal. In 2002, she and Knicely traveled back to Nepal, where she was able to reconnect with some people she knew from years ago. In Kathmandu – after meeting Buddhiman Gandharba, a member of the Gandharba musician caste – Knicely noticed during an impromptu jam session the "striking similarities" between some of the Nepalese songs and those of Appalachia.[2] As Linhardt recalls:

One [of the Gandharba songs] sounded just like ‘Sally Anne,’ which is one of our real common fiddle tunes. So when we went back the next night, we just started playing ‘Sally Anne,’ and they were like, ‘Hey, you already figured out one of our songs.’

Knicely and Linhardt teamed with producer Jacob Penchansky in 2006 and began filming the documentary and recording related music. They traveled through Virginia to record songs and stories of traditional Appalachian musicians. The film juxtaposes clips of the Gandharba and Appalachian people "making music and talking about their lives and traditions," highlighting their "parallel traditions".[2]

The film won best independent documentary at the Carolina Film and Video Festival, best film at the International Folk Music Film Festival in Nepal, and the Sierra Nevada Award at the Mountain Film Festival.[2]

Style and sound edit

As when he was with Magraw Gap, Knicely is known for playing high-energy "wild, creative bluegrass arrangements" that integrate "licks from jazz, blues, rock ‘n’ roll, and even reggae." He offers "cutting tenor" vocals on arrangements.[13]

Distinctions and awards edit

Discography edit

  • Murders, Drownings and Lost Loves (2006)
  • Roots and Branches (2007)
  • The Melody Lingers (2010)
  • Waltz for Aimee (2014)
  • The Evenin' News (2017)
  • Chop, Shred & Split (2015)

Instruments edit

Knicely plays a vintage Martin D-18 guitar, which he showcased at a September 7, 2014, CD release concert.[19] He prefers a Peluso P-84 microphone.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "LITTLE LIZA JANE". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Barnes, Jim (May 29, 2012). "Loudoun pair's documentary explores parallels of Appalachian and Nepalese music". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved November 15, 2017.
  3. ^ "Glen Shelton Knicely". Daily News-Record. Retrieved December 20, 2018.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on April 12, 2008. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  5. ^ a b . mapleshaderecords.com. Archived from the original on April 12, 2008. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  6. ^ . mapleshaderecords.com. Archived from the original on May 4, 2008. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on May 4, 2008. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  8. ^ "Danny Knicely Bands". dannyknicely.com. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  9. ^ "Lime Kiln Theater presents Will Lee, Danny Knicely, John Flower". Augusta Free Press. May 29, 2017. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  10. ^ "Danny Knicely: Discography". dannyknicely.com. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  11. ^ "Will Lee, Danny Knicely & John Flower live at Drum & Strum | Fauquier Now Calendar". www.fauquiernow.com. Retrieved December 16, 2017.
  12. ^ "Danny Knicely: Venue List". dannyknicely.com. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  13. ^ . mapleshaderecords.com. Archived from the original on April 12, 2008. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  14. ^ . bluemont.org. Archived from the original on September 21, 2017. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  15. ^ Walker, Randy (November 11, 2021). "Floyd County show explores Black roots of old-time mountain music". Roanoke Times. from the original on November 12, 2021. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  16. ^ a b "PMLCommunity Danny Knicely". pelusomicrophonelab.com. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  17. ^ "Previous Winners". Mountainfilm. November 28, 2014. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  18. ^ Lawless, John (August 15, 2022). "2022 winners at the Old Fiddlers Convention in Galax". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved August 17, 2022.
  19. ^ "Danny Knicely to showcase vintage Martin D-18 guitar for CD release concert, Sunday Sept 7". oldsouthhigh.com. Retrieved September 19, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Mountain Music Project

danny, knicely, daniel, shane, knicely, known, born, 1975, rockingham, county, virginia, american, country, bluegrass, musician, addition, singing, plays, guitar, fiddle, mandolin, album, releases, include, evenin, news, chop, shred, split, waltz, aimee, melod. Daniel Shane Knicely known as Danny Knicely born 1975 in Rockingham County Virginia is an American country and bluegrass musician In addition to singing he plays guitar fiddle and mandolin His album releases include The Evenin News Chop Shred amp Split Waltz for Aimee The Melody Lingers Roots and Branches and Murders Drownings and Lost Loves 2006 which he recorded with Will Lee Danny KnicelyWith Furnace Mountain BandBarns of Rose Hill in Berryville VirginiaJune 23 2012Background informationBirth nameDaniel Shane Knicely 1 Born1975 age 48 49 OriginRockingham County Virginia United StatesGenresBluegrassCountryOccupation s singer songwriter musicianInstrument s Vocals guitar fiddle mandolinYears active1989 presentLabelsMapleshade RecordsWebsitedannyknicely wbr com He is musical director for the Mountain Music Project a nonprofit supporting traditional musicians around the world and played a major role in the film The Mountain Music Project which documents a journey Tara Linhardt and he took through the Himalayas of Nepal and the mountains of Virginia exploring the connections between these two mountain cultures and their music 2 Contents 1 Early 2 Music career 2 1 Magraw Gap 2 2 Other groups 2 3 Venues 3 Mountain Music Project 4 Style and sound 5 Distinctions and awards 6 Discography 7 Instruments 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly editKnicely s grandfather A O Knicely known as A O K played old time guitar mandolin and fiddle as leader of the Knicely Family Band from the 1930s on His father Glen Shelton Knicely d December 17 2018 who was born August 11 1940 in Augusta County Virginia 3 played bass and banjo in A O K s band and led his own country and bluegrass band Dominion Express Knicely s mother created Heartland a country and gospel band and the Massanutten Mountain Cloggers 4 Knicely got his first instrument a ukelele when he was seven years old His father tried tuned it as a mandolin and broke half the strings When he was eight a cousin gave him a cassette taped from old Django Reinhardt 78s played on a windup Victrola igniting a lifelong musical eclecticism He played upright and electric bass in his middle school band turning professional at 14 when he joined his mother s band as a bassist providing baritone vocal harmony 5 When Spike Stroop a Virginia bluegrass fiddler heard Danny he used him as rhythm guitarist for fiddle contests and festivals It was at the Galax Old Fiddler s Convention that Will Lee son of Ricky Lee who played lead guitar with the Stanley Brothers first jammed with the 15 year old phenom Will lived for a while with the rest of his family on Ralph Stanley s farm on Smith Ridge in Virginia 6 Lee started bringing his guitarist the flatpicking virtuoso Larry Keel over on weekends to jam with his new find nbsp With David Via on mandolin at Knicely s Big Winter Concert 2012 in Round Hill Virginia February 17 2012 This combo grew into Magraw Gap a high energy threesome playing wild creative bluegrass arrangements that folded in licks from jazz blues rock n roll and even reggae John Flower would join later Group members called their style spacegrass 5 Music career editMagraw Gap edit Magraw Gap a bluegrass band including Knicely Will Lee John Flower and Larry Keel took first place at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in 1995 7 The group inspired the formation of Walker s Run in Lexington Virginia an act Knicely has performed with often Other groups edit Other groups Knicely has performed with include Danny Knicely with Wyatt Rice amp Mark Schatz The Melody Lingers On The Mountain Music Project Furnace Mountain The Meaning of Buckdance Ouros Bluegrass amp Beyond and Purgatory Mountain 8 He also performed with John Flower in David Via and Corn Tornado 9 and with Will Lee in Walker s Run As session musician producer and arranger Knicely has recorded with such other act as Nate Leath James Leva Keller Williams Tim O Brien Sarah Jarosz Bruce Molsky Tony Trischka The Woodshedders Rooster Ruley Gary Ruley and Chance McCoy of Old Crow Medicine Show 10 Knicely Will Lee and John Flower all original members of Magraw Gap recorded The Evening News as a trio in 2017 The release features originals old favorites a cappella numbers hot instrumentals and tight harmony singing 11 Venues edit nbsp With Fiddlin Dave Van Deventer and Furnace MountainKnicely has performed at a number of music festivals including MerleFest Telluride Bluegrass Festival Rockygrass Smilefest Delfest FloydFest and the Grass Roots Festival Prominent stages where he s performed include the Kennedy Center Lincoln Center Strathmore Hall The Prism Coffeehouse Jefferson Theater Charlottesville The Birchmere House of Blues Los Angeles The Fillmore Auditorium San Francisco Nissan Pavilion Station Inn Country Music Hall of Fame and Opryland Theater 12 Mountain Music Project editKnicely serves as musical director for the Mountain Music Project a nonprofit organization supporting traditional musicians around the world The feature length film The Mountain Music Project documents a journey Tara Linhardt and he both Loudoun County based performers of bluegrass and old time Appalachian music based musically in Taylorstown who have worked together for two decades took through the Himalayas of Nepal and the mountains of Virginia as they explore the connections between these two mountain cultures 2 The idea for The Mountain Music Project originated with Linhardt in college when she spent a study year in Nepal In 2002 she and Knicely traveled back to Nepal where she was able to reconnect with some people she knew from years ago In Kathmandu after meeting Buddhiman Gandharba a member of the Gandharba musician caste Knicely noticed during an impromptu jam session the striking similarities between some of the Nepalese songs and those of Appalachia 2 As Linhardt recalls One of the Gandharba songs sounded just like Sally Anne which is one of our real common fiddle tunes So when we went back the next night we just started playing Sally Anne and they were like Hey you already figured out one of our songs Knicely and Linhardt teamed with producer Jacob Penchansky in 2006 and began filming the documentary and recording related music They traveled through Virginia to record songs and stories of traditional Appalachian musicians The film juxtaposes clips of the Gandharba and Appalachian people making music and talking about their lives and traditions highlighting their parallel traditions 2 The film won best independent documentary at the Carolina Film and Video Festival best film at the International Folk Music Film Festival in Nepal and the Sierra Nevada Award at the Mountain Film Festival 2 Style and sound editAs when he was with Magraw Gap Knicely is known for playing high energy wild creative bluegrass arrangements that integrate licks from jazz blues rock n roll and even reggae He offers cutting tenor vocals on arrangements 13 Distinctions and awards editMagraw Gap including Knicely Will Lee John Flower and Larry Keel took first place at the 1995 Telluride Bluegrass Festival 7 He participated in performances dubbed Africa Meets Appalachia blending his musical styles with those of Cheick Hamala a master of a traditional Malian instrument known as ngoni 14 reprised as From Mali to Appalachia at The Floyd Country Store in Floyd Virginia in 2021 15 Knicely collaborated with musicians in a dozen countries across several continents including U S State Department tours in Morocco Tunisia and Russia 16 His documentary film The Mountain Music Project has won best independent documentary at the Carolina Film and Video Festival best film at the International Folk Music Film Festival in Nepal and the Sierra Nevada Award 17 at Mountainfilm in Telluride Colorado 2 Knicely placed 10th in Bluegrass Fiddle at the 2022 Old Fiddler Convention in Galax Virginia 18 Discography editMurders Drownings and Lost Loves 2006 Roots and Branches 2007 The Melody Lingers 2010 Waltz for Aimee 2014 The Evenin News 2017 Chop Shred amp Split 2015 Instruments editKnicely plays a vintage Martin D 18 guitar which he showcased at a September 7 2014 CD release concert 19 He prefers a Peluso P 84 microphone 16 See also editOld time fiddle Old time musicReferences edit LITTLE LIZA JANE ASCAP American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers Retrieved April 26 2023 a b c d e f Barnes Jim May 29 2012 Loudoun pair s documentary explores parallels of Appalachian and Nepalese music The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved November 15 2017 Glen Shelton Knicely Daily News Record Retrieved December 20 2018 Danny Knicely s bio Archived from the original on April 12 2008 Retrieved September 20 2017 a b Mapleshade Artists Danny Knicely mapleshaderecords com Archived from the original on April 12 2008 Retrieved September 19 2017 Mapleshade Artists Will Lee mapleshaderecords com Archived from the original on May 4 2008 Retrieved September 20 2017 a b Will Lee biography Archived from the original on May 4 2008 Retrieved September 20 2017 Danny Knicely Bands dannyknicely com Retrieved September 19 2017 Lime Kiln Theater presents Will Lee Danny Knicely John Flower Augusta Free Press May 29 2017 Retrieved September 19 2017 Danny Knicely Discography dannyknicely com Retrieved September 19 2017 Will Lee Danny Knicely amp John Flower live at Drum amp Strum Fauquier Now Calendar www fauquiernow com Retrieved December 16 2017 Danny Knicely Venue List dannyknicely com Retrieved September 19 2017 Mapleshade Artists Danny Knicely mapleshaderecords com Archived from the original on April 12 2008 Retrieved September 20 2017 Africa Meets Appalachia bluemont org Archived from the original on September 21 2017 Retrieved September 20 2017 Walker Randy November 11 2021 Floyd County show explores Black roots of old time mountain music Roanoke Times Archived from the original on November 12 2021 Retrieved November 13 2021 a b PMLCommunity Danny Knicely pelusomicrophonelab com Retrieved September 20 2017 Previous Winners Mountainfilm November 28 2014 Retrieved November 13 2021 Lawless John August 15 2022 2022 winners at the Old Fiddlers Convention in Galax Bluegrass Today Retrieved August 17 2022 Danny Knicely to showcase vintage Martin D 18 guitar for CD release concert Sunday Sept 7 oldsouthhigh com Retrieved September 19 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Danny Knicely Official website The Mountain Music Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danny Knicely amp oldid 1207734271, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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