Big Sky Stringband

Location:
Chicago, Illinois, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Folk Rock / Americana / Jam Band
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When Big Sky Stringband called it quits in October 2010, they left behind a wealth of live recordings, three studio albums, and a repertoire of The Big Sky Stringband performs a broad collection of original American roots music and unique covers. Founded by Jay Stanek (acoustic guitar/vocals) and Chris Meier (mandolin/vocals), the band builds a new generation of folk rock music around its core strengths: solid songwriting and textured grooves.
Initially formed in Champaign, Ill., in 1997, by current members Chris Meier and Jay Stanek, and former members Dave Johnston and Ken Wilson, the group played a limited number of shows around Champaign before Johnston relocated to Colorado to start Yonder Mountain String Band, and Meier and Stanek returned to their native Chicago. The latter duo continued to play as Big Sky Stringband, and in 2001 expanded the line-up to include drums, electric guitar, and bass.



The band concentrates its efforts on creating energetic and diverse shows that span the musical landscape from folk, rock, blues, and country to funk, jazz, and bluegrass. The quintet of Meier, Stanek, Brandon Cochran (electric guitar/vocals), Zach Malasto (drums), and Meier’s father-in-law, Dick Mallory (bass), create a unique form of roots music. With train wrecks, clotheslines and broken fences as the backdrop, the group weaves stories of mill workers, first loves, and mine fires into a tapestry of Americana. But these songs are more than a glimpse at American life, they are the quest for the American Dream embodied in song.
In 2005, Big Sky Stringband released Flyin’ Blind, a live album featuring 12 original compositions and the band’s distinctive take on 2 traditional songs. The collection highlights the energy of a Big Sky show and features the looseness that defines the Big Sky sound. Available for purchase at iTunes or CDBabyhe album’s release was celebrated at Chicago’s musician’s heaven, The Hideout, in August 2005.
The band’s song “Centralia,” a straight-ahead bluegrass chronicle of the real-life underground mine shaft fires that caused the evacuation and near-condemnation of Centralia, PA brings perspective to the heartbreak and helplessness of the city’s citizens. The song’s dead-on message and easy hook have been featured in documentaries on both PBS and NPR.
In February 2007, the band released Turning of the Wheel, a six-song EP, and the band’s first proper studio release. Recorded at SHIRK Music & Sound in just four, four-hour sessions, the EP features the band’s take on jam-rock (“Slow Train”), folk (“Eric Heywood”), folk-rock (“Dialog with John”), hillbilly surf music (“Sherman Hemsley”), country (“Get Down Boys”), and eclectic bluegrass (“Rich Koz”). For a limited time, Turning of the Wheel is available at live shows or through iTunes, myTracks and CDBaby.com.
The EP's song "Slow Train" was featured on Coke's entertainment site during the summer of 2007. Increasing the band's exposure to a national and international audience.
Capable of a variety of live settings and situations, the band has performed shows in Michigan, Wisconsin, central Illinois, and at venerable Chicagoland venues including Martyr’s, Cubby Bear, Kinetic Playground, and Wise Fools Pub, and performed multiple sets on the 2006 Chicago Auto Show’s Emerging Artist Stage. The band has headlined the past five Barrington Brew Festivals, and performed at other outdoor festivals throughout Chicagoland including the 2007 Sheffield Garden Walk & 2008 Taste of Lincoln Avenue. Dynamic and powerful, these live performances cause the audience to get caught up in down-home Midwestern music. The stage presence displayed from the outset entertains the listeners while the Stringband lays down songs that captivate the audience and make them feel like they could be characters in each song, in each story, in each truly American moment.The band has shared a stage with Sam Bush, Rusted Root, Backyard Tire Fire, Lubriphonic, Leadfoot String Band, Two Cow Garage, Greensky Bluegrass, Cosmic Railroad, Covert Operation, Woodbox Gang, Devil in a Woodpile, Bill Malonee, Cosmic Railroad, Ruby Harris, The Station, Michael Glabicki, Thinner Teed, SLM, Catfish Haven, Tangleweed, Indigenous, The Otis Problem, SLM, Cowboy Mouth, Trampled By Turtles, Katie Todd, Bill Smith, The Radiators, Nicholas Tremulis Orchestra, The Super American Happy Fun Good Time Jamband (aka The Soup), and many other stellar bands.



For Booking Info Contact:
Jeff at info@bigskystringband.com or send a MySpace message
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