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Mary Simpson (violinist)

Mary Ellen Simpson is an American violinist, mostly noted for her work with Yanni, Gary Ruley and Mule Train and Walker's Run. She is a founding member of The Whiskey Rebellion band.

Mary Simpson
With The Whiskey Rebellion Fellini's No. 9 restaurant Charlottesville
Americana Night April 2009
Background information
Birth nameMary Ellen Simpson
Occupation(s)Violinist
Websitemaryellensimpson.com

Biography edit

Simpson's father, a documented descendant of Pocahontas, plays banjo and her Taiwanese mother is a classically trained pianist. She is the sister of noted violinist Ann Marie Calhoun and her brothers play guitar.

She began learning to play violin at the age of five. She says she grew up listening to her sister play. Like her sister she played bluegrass music in her family band. According to Simpson, "her classical background gives her a wider variety of tones and better control of her sound than she would have had she only studied bluegrass."[1]

Mary attended Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke, Virginia. She has a double major[2] in music and economics from the University of Virginia.

The Whiskey Rebellion edit

Mary Simpson, Roy Myers, Ryan Phillips, and David Cosper connected the summer of 2005 at the Maury River Fiddler's Convention in Buena Vista, Virginia. Myers and Phillips had been performing around Richmond while Simpson and Cosper appeared in Charlottesville while studying music at the University of Virginia. The Richmond faction invited the Charlottesvillians east for some gigs and the band was formed.[3] As to how an historic event – the "unhappy reaction of whiskey makers to a tax imposed by the federal government during George Washington's presidency" – ended up being their band name, Phillips explains:

We were practicing music at Roy's house on Floyd Avenue years ago when we glanced over at the TV. There was a special on about the Whiskey Rebellion. We had been looking around for a name and that one stuck.[3]

Tim Deibler, bass player − a resident of Charlottesville, Virginia, who studied music at Christopher Newport University − is the newest member of the group.[4]

The Whiskey Rebellion went into the recording studio this September 2010 and recorded several new songs which will be included on an upcoming EP.[4]

Performance edit

The Whiskey Rebellion has appeared at numerous notable music festivals such as the 25th anniversary of "The Goonies" Festival in Astoria, Oregon; Maury River Fiddler's Convention in Buena Vista, Virginia; and Watermelon Park Festival in Berryville, Virginia.[5] They have shared the bill with such acts as The Sam Bush Band, Peter Rowan and Tony Rice, Tim O'Brien, The Seldom Scene, the Carolina Chocolate Drops, Larry Keel, and many more.[6]

Simpson performed with Yanni on his 2011 North American Spring Tour. They played such venues as Radio City Music Hall in New York City, The Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, and the Fox Theatre in Atlanta.[7]

 
Mary Simpson performs with Samvel Yervinyan and Yanni at a Concert in Bangalore (India) on 18-April-2014 as part of Yanni's 2014 World Tour

She was part of Yanni's orchestra in the 2014 World Tour[8] and part of his 2016 North American Tour.

Musical style edit

The Whiskey Rebellion "plays a mostly high-energy, joyful brand of bluegrass, with skillful picking and two and three-part harmonies" according to The Virginia Pilot.[9] But, while a "casual listen" to their debut album might tempt one to "plug the band into the category reserved for pure bluegrass," warns the Richmond Times-Dispatch, "... there's much more to The Whiskey Rebellion than twang and high lonesome."[3] Says founder Simpson: "We play a lot of bluegrass standards, and we also take a lot of popular songs and cover them, bluegrass style."[10]

Our shows consist of a mix of originals, bluegrass standards and random cover songs such as Hendrix, Gnarls Barkley, The Beatles, Dylan, and Johnny Cash."[3]

— Ryan Phillips

Personnel edit

Musicians performing together in The Whiskey Rebellion include:

  • Mary Simpson – violin / vocals
  • Jared Pool – mandolin / vocals
  • Roy Myers – banjo
  • Tim Deibler – bass
  • Ryan Phillips – guitar

Distinctions, honors, and awards edit

  • The Whiskey Rebellion music video, The Ballad of Chester Copperpot, took the 2010 Gold Level Oregon Film Awards: Oregon Film Competition at the Oregon Film Festival.[11]
  • The Whiskey Rebellion mandolinist Jared Pool performed a show with John Starling, founding member of The Seldom Scene, in Starling's hometown of Fredericksburg, Virginia.
  • Ryan Phillips placed first in the 2010 Watermelon Park Festival guitar contest. The prize was a custom Left Handed Fairbuilt Barnburner guitar (base value of $2,400).[12] He placed third in the same contest in 2007.[13]
  • The Whiskey Rebellion was invited to play the 25th anniversary of "The Goonies" Festival that took place June 4–7, 2010 in Astoria, Oregon.
  • Jared Pool placed first in the 2007 Watermelon Park Festival guitar contest, winning a Fairbuilt Barnburner guitar (base value of $2,400).[13]
  • The Pat Ruley Trophy for Best All Around Blue Grass Performer, named for Gary Ruley's father and presented annually at the Maury River Fiddler's Convention held in Buena Vista, Virginia, was won by Mary Simpson in 2005.[14]

Discography edit

  • The Whiskey Rebellion (2007)
  • Lay It Down (2009) CD Baby

References edit

  1. ^ "On the Frontier of Bluegrass Stands the Whiskey Rebellion 2011-10-03 at the Wayback Machine" Will's Corner, Magazine 33, Vol. 4; January 2010.
  2. ^ Mary Simpson official website
  3. ^ a b c d "Whiskey Rebellion Time: Going Beyond Bluegrass and studio Recordings" by Bill Craig, Richmond Times Dispatch; September 6, 2007.
  4. ^ a b The Whiskey Rebellion: News March 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine official website.
  5. ^ Artist Profile: The Whiskey Rebellion SonicBids.
  6. ^ SonicBids electronic press kit.
  7. ^ Yanni official website.
  8. ^ "Yanni World Concert Tour 2014".
  9. ^ "Whiskey Rebellion likes to jam with high-energy" by John Harper, The Virginia Pilot; May 19, 2006.
  10. ^ "Whiskey Rebellion unites broad backgrounds" by Bill Kramer, The Staunton News Leader; 4/18/08.
  11. ^ 2010 Oregon Film Awards February 1, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Gold Level Winners.
  12. ^ Fairbuilt Guitar Company The Watermelon Park Fest Pickin' Contest: 2010 Winners (confirmed by e-mail from Martin Fair; January 26, 2012).
  13. ^ a b Fairbuilt Guitar Company The Watermelon Park Fest Pickin' Contest: 2007 Winners.
  14. ^ Maury River Fiddler's Convention May 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Winners.

External links edit

  • Mary Simpson Facebook page.
  • The Whiskey Rebellion official website.

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Mary Ellen Simpson is an American violinist mostly noted for her work with Yanni Gary Ruley and Mule Train and Walker s Run She is a founding member of The Whiskey Rebellion band Mary SimpsonWith The Whiskey Rebellion Fellini s No 9 restaurant CharlottesvilleAmericana Night April 2009Background informationBirth nameMary Ellen SimpsonOccupation s ViolinistWebsitemaryellensimpson wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 The Whiskey Rebellion 2 Performance 3 Musical style 4 Personnel 5 Distinctions honors and awards 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksBiography editSimpson s father a documented descendant of Pocahontas plays banjo and her Taiwanese mother is a classically trained pianist She is the sister of noted violinist Ann Marie Calhoun and her brothers play guitar She began learning to play violin at the age of five She says she grew up listening to her sister play Like her sister she played bluegrass music in her family band According to Simpson her classical background gives her a wider variety of tones and better control of her sound than she would have had she only studied bluegrass 1 Mary attended Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke Virginia She has a double major 2 in music and economics from the University of Virginia The Whiskey Rebellion edit Mary Simpson Roy Myers Ryan Phillips and David Cosper connected the summer of 2005 at the Maury River Fiddler s Convention in Buena Vista Virginia Myers and Phillips had been performing around Richmond while Simpson and Cosper appeared in Charlottesville while studying music at the University of Virginia The Richmond faction invited the Charlottesvillians east for some gigs and the band was formed 3 As to how an historic event the unhappy reaction of whiskey makers to a tax imposed by the federal government during George Washington s presidency ended up being their band name Phillips explains We were practicing music at Roy s house on Floyd Avenue years ago when we glanced over at the TV There was a special on about the Whiskey Rebellion We had been looking around for a name and that one stuck 3 Tim Deibler bass player a resident of Charlottesville Virginia who studied music at Christopher Newport University is the newest member of the group 4 The Whiskey Rebellion went into the recording studio this September 2010 and recorded several new songs which will be included on an upcoming EP 4 Performance editThe Whiskey Rebellion has appeared at numerous notable music festivals such as the 25th anniversary of The Goonies Festival in Astoria Oregon Maury River Fiddler s Convention in Buena Vista Virginia and Watermelon Park Festival in Berryville Virginia 5 They have shared the bill with such acts as The Sam Bush Band Peter Rowan and Tony Rice Tim O Brien The Seldom Scene the Carolina Chocolate Drops Larry Keel and many more 6 Simpson performed with Yanni on his 2011 North American Spring Tour They played such venues as Radio City Music Hall in New York City The Warfield Theatre in San Francisco and the Fox Theatre in Atlanta 7 nbsp Mary Simpson performs with Samvel Yervinyan and Yanni at a Concert in Bangalore India on 18 April 2014 as part of Yanni s 2014 World TourShe was part of Yanni s orchestra in the 2014 World Tour 8 and part of his 2016 North American Tour Musical style editThe Whiskey Rebellion plays a mostly high energy joyful brand of bluegrass with skillful picking and two and three part harmonies according to The Virginia Pilot 9 But while a casual listen to their debut album might tempt one to plug the band into the category reserved for pure bluegrass warns the Richmond Times Dispatch there s much more to The Whiskey Rebellion than twang and high lonesome 3 Says founder Simpson We play a lot of bluegrass standards and we also take a lot of popular songs and cover them bluegrass style 10 Our shows consist of a mix of originals bluegrass standards and random cover songs such as Hendrix Gnarls Barkley The Beatles Dylan and Johnny Cash 3 Ryan PhillipsPersonnel editMusicians performing together in The Whiskey Rebellion include Mary Simpson violin vocals Jared Pool mandolin vocals Roy Myers banjo Tim Deibler bass Ryan Phillips guitarDistinctions honors and awards editThe Whiskey Rebellion music video The Ballad of Chester Copperpot took the 2010 Gold Level Oregon Film Awards Oregon Film Competition at the Oregon Film Festival 11 The Whiskey Rebellion mandolinist Jared Pool performed a show with John Starling founding member of The Seldom Scene in Starling s hometown of Fredericksburg Virginia Ryan Phillips placed first in the 2010 Watermelon Park Festival guitar contest The prize was a custom Left Handed Fairbuilt Barnburner guitar base value of 2 400 12 He placed third in the same contest in 2007 13 The Whiskey Rebellion was invited to play the 25th anniversary of The Goonies Festival that took place June 4 7 2010 in Astoria Oregon Jared Pool placed first in the 2007 Watermelon Park Festival guitar contest winning a Fairbuilt Barnburner guitar base value of 2 400 13 The Pat Ruley Trophy for Best All Around Blue Grass Performer named for Gary Ruley s father and presented annually at the Maury River Fiddler s Convention held in Buena Vista Virginia was won by Mary Simpson in 2005 14 Discography editThe Whiskey Rebellion 2007 Crop Circle Records Lay It Down 2009 CD BabyReferences edit On the Frontier of Bluegrass Stands the Whiskey Rebellion Archived 2011 10 03 at the Wayback Machine Will s Corner Magazine 33 Vol 4 January 2010 Mary Simpson official website a b c d Whiskey Rebellion Time Going Beyond Bluegrass and studio Recordings by Bill Craig Richmond Times Dispatch September 6 2007 a b The Whiskey Rebellion News Archived March 31 2012 at the Wayback Machine official website Artist Profile The Whiskey Rebellion SonicBids SonicBids electronic press kit Yanni official website Yanni World Concert Tour 2014 Whiskey Rebellion likes to jam with high energy by John Harper The Virginia Pilot May 19 2006 Whiskey Rebellion unites broad backgrounds by Bill Kramer The Staunton News Leader 4 18 08 2010 Oregon Film Awards Archived February 1 2012 at the Wayback Machine Gold Level Winners Fairbuilt Guitar Company The Watermelon Park Fest Pickin Contest 2010 Winners confirmed by e mail from Martin Fair January 26 2012 a b Fairbuilt Guitar Company The Watermelon Park Fest Pickin Contest 2007 Winners Maury River Fiddler s Convention Archived May 3 2009 at the Wayback Machine Winners External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mary Simpson Mary Simpson Facebook page The Whiskey Rebellion official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Simpson violinist amp oldid 1151290326, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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