Michael Daves & Jacob Jolliff

by Michael Daves
Michael Daves & Jacob Jolliff
Sun, 08 Sep 2024 (EDT)
02:00PM - 03:30PM
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Old First Reformed Church
729 Carroll St.
Brooklyn, New York 11215
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Michael Daves and Jacob Jolliff,  two of America’s premier bluegrass talents,  present a concert benefitting the building restoration of historic Old First Reformed Church in Park Slope, Brooklyn. This performance will be held in the same 19th-century hall where they recorded their upcoming duo album, a tribute to bluegrass legends Jim & Jesse.

After years of collaborating in various bands and informal settings Daves and Jolliff have teamed up as a formidable duo featuring high lonesome vocal harmony and fiery flatpicking. Their sound is an homage to the classic guitar-mandolin “brother duets” while leaving plenty of room for improvisation and inspired left turns. They effortlessly straddle the line between hard-core traditional bluegrass and experimental forms.

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Michael Daves grew up playing bluegrass in the grand old tradition of staying up late & singing loud. Although he’s since moved north, the Southern roots permeate his music, however traditional or experimental. Heralded as “a leading light of the New York
bluegrass scene” by the New York Times, Daves has garnered attention for his work with Chris Thile, Steve Martin, Tony Trischka, and others in addition to his solo performances. His album “Sleep With One Eye Open” with Thile earned a 2011 Grammy nomination.

Jacob Jolliff has become one of the country's most notable contemporary mandolinists. He was a member of the beloved New England roots band Joy Kills Sorrow, while attending Berklee School of Music on a full scholarship. In 2012, Jolliff won the National Mandolin Championship
in Winfield, KS. Now a fixture of the national bluegrass community, he has collaborated and shared the stage with Darol Anger, Sam Bush, Ronnie McCoury, Jerry Douglas, Tony Trischka, and David Grisman among others. When Joy Kills Sorrow disbanded in 2014, Jolliff got the call to join Yonder Mountain String Band with whom he toured full time through 2019. In 2022 Jolliff released a self-titled Jacob Jolliff Band album and toured with Béla Fleck as part of My Bluegrass Heart.