Black Plastic Bag: Washington City Paper's Music Blog

Imaginational Anthem @ Velvet Lounge Tonight

In support of the third volume of Tompkins Square’s fantastic Imaginational Anthem series devoted to compelling interpretations of the acoustic guitar, three performers from the latest compilation will make a stop at the Velvet Lounge tonight: Ben Reynolds, Cian Nugent and George Stavis. Released in April, Imaginational Anthem, Vol. 3 highlights a stellar cast of performers past and present, bending time, technique and tradition through a powerful kaleidoscope of acoustic compositions.

The tour is the first U.S. expedition for both Reynolds and Nugent, hailing from Glasgow and Dublin respectively. Reynolds has been rather prolific over the past several years, releasing a smattering of his own solo material among collaborations with fellow UK outfits—most recently with Alex Neilson’s Trembling Bells. April’s release of Volume 3 also coincided with Reynolds’ latest full-length, Two Wings, for Portland imprint Strange Attractors Audio House.

At just 19, Nugent has already caused a stir with his take on pre-war blues and Takoma style; his debut EP was recorded with large reel to reel machines, infusing his sound with the crackle of an old 78.

At the other end of the experience spectrum is George Stavis, who originally released his debut full-length of peculiar banjo compositions, Labryinths, back in 1969. The tour marks his first string of public performances in decades. Check the MP3 below for a cut off his lost treasure, which is also his contribution to Imaginational Anthem.

It’s hard to think of a more appropriate stop for the tour than D.C.—childhood home of John Fahey (he grew up in Takoma Park, graduated with degree in Philosophy from American) and technical birthplace of the American Primitive school of guitar that he fathered. Tompkins Square itself is dedicated to exploring the American Primitive tradition, and has released several records by emerging young talents like James Blackshaw side by side with reissued material from folk icon Robbie Basho. The label is set to release full-lengths by both Reynolds and Nugent in early 2009, and has already made the Imaginational Anthem series available as a beautiful box set. Essential listening for Fahey fans and acoustic enthusiasts alike.

DOWNLOAD: George Stavis, “Goblins”

Get the Flash Player to see the wordTube Media Player.

Tags: , , ,

Leave a Reply

Inauguration Housing
DC SEARCH
calendar
restaurants
movies
classified
personals

Find an Event

Select the type of event, and the particular day this week below.

Submit your event to the City Paper's Event Calendar.

Find a Restaurant

Enter a restaurant name, or select a cuisine and neighborhood below.

Find a Movie

Select a movie theater in the box below to see a list of all movies at that theater.

...Or view a full list of theaters, films, and showtimes.

Search Classified Ads

Post a Classified Ad

Find It

Find a Match

Age range: to
Find It

Who saw you? Check I Saw You
Looking for something kinky? Wild Side

City Paper Newsletter
advertisement
CarTango

Get a Car

Search inventory on the City Paper's CarTango website:

CP Events

Find yours

This Week

Current Issue
The Issue of Nov. 20 - 26, 2008

This Week in
City Paper History

  • Slum Kind of Wonderful
    For nearly two decades, working-class tenants in a Columbia Heights building suffered through rats, water leaks, and a notorious slumlord. A deed transfer should eliminate all of the above.
    Nov. 14 - 20, 2003
  • The Office
    Plenty of bosses have taken on the DCPS headquarters and failed. Will Michelle Rhee be any different?
    Nov. 15 - 21, 2007
  • What Does $26,790 Buy Your 4-year-old?
    At Sidwell Friends, kids wash down their organic veggies with a humble Quaker sensibility.
    Nov. 15 - 21, 2007
advertisement
advertisement