It’s ‘Vogue meets moonshine’ at Appalachian Celebration April 20

Photo by Kristin Barlowe (Thirty Tigers)

Soulful country singer Elizabeth Cook will headline the Blair School of Music’s Appalachian Celebration 2013, scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday, April 20, at the Blair School of Music’s Ingram Hall.

She’s joined by Tim Carroll on guitar, Bones Hillman on bass, and Blair professor Matt Combs on fiddle and mandolin. Acoustic guitar phenom David Grier opens the show.

Said Combs, the director of the Blair School’s fiddle program and of the Appalachian Celebration: “[rquote]Elizabeth Cook is what happens when the cover of Vogue magazine meets moonshine and dynamite.We’re proud to bring her version of modern outlaw country to the Blair School stage.” [/rquote]

The Appalachian Celebration is an annual concert event showcasing the Blair School’s folk and instrumental performance faculty, featuring top-level folk and country guest performers.

Cook is currently touring in support of her 2012 EP Gospel Plow, a seven-song recording of her favorite Southern gospel songs (plus a cover version of Velvet Underground’s “Jesus”).

She made her third appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman on March 14, 2013, and she hosts Elizabeth Cook’s Apron Strings on Sirius XM Radio’s Outlaw Country station.

The Appalachian Celebration is sponsored in part by the David Schnaufer Fund, and is a benefit for the Jerome “Butch” Baldassari Precollege Scholarship Fund at the Blair School, which provides partial tuition for precollege students studying mandolin, fiddle or dulcimer.

The concert is free and open to the public. Donations for the Baldassari Fund will be accepted at the door, but are not required.

Contact: Kristin Whittlesey, (615) 322-7656
kristin.whittlesey@vanderbilt.edu