New England Folk and Roots Music Publication

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30 Days Til Newport: Day 23 Aoife O’ Donovan Early Morning on the Fort Stage

30 Days til Newport: Day 23 Aoife O’ Donovan early morning on the Fort Stage

Aoife O’ Donovan’s 2013 release Fossils sat high atop the list of my favorite things I heard that year. Reflecting on thoughts ““Sometimes a voice just grabs you. A sound so compelling that when the song ends you are utterly distraught and when the next one starts you are completely elated.” I still listen to ‘Fossils’ at least every other day on my commute to or from work, it has become a staple in my go to library of music that I draw inspiration and joy from.

10563208_537664833028672_7989923132221470140_nI was actually lucky enough to write the Newport Folk introduction for O’Donovan last year. I wasn’t sure what I was expecting after she was announced on the Fort stage. Would members of Crooked Still be backing her? It was an early slot: would she tackle it solo? I was beyond excited and happy to see that Paul Kowert (of Haas-Kowert-Tice and Punch Brothers) join her on stage. As much as I love Aoife and her music, it was awesome to see Paul on stage as well and adding his upright flavor to her songs and providing backing harmonies on a handful of tracks as well.

Kicking in with a solo vocal arrangement that bleed into “Lay My Burden Down” was a wonderful treat and the set just built and built from there. Choice tunes from her latest release, a Crooked Still tune, and a toss back tribute to Joni Mitchell to close out the set. Great energy to help power you through the long day in the beating sun.

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This was one of my favorite memories last year. It was a wonderful way to kick off another beautiful sunny day at Newport and while the Fort plays host to louder, more full acts typically, I was truly pleased to catch the songwriter in duo form playing a beautiful and stripped down set to a large early crowd overlooking Newport Harbor.

You can re-live that set, like I have done many times, right over her on NPR: http://www.npr.org/2014/07/21/333723010/aoife-odonovan-live-in-concert-newport-folk-2014

Brian Carroll

Brian Carroll is the founder of Red Line Roots. He is a Massachusetts native that got his start as a musician in the very community he now supports.