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On behalf of ConcertFix, we are thrilled to spotlight the Steep Canyon Rangers, an incredibly talented bluegrass band hailing from North Carolina. Since their formation in 2000, this Grammy-award winning group has been captivating audiences with their dynamic sound, blending traditional bluegrass with elements of pop, country, and folk. Their live performances are a high-energy spectacle, showcasing their skillful musicianship and harmonious vocals. Notably, they have collaborated with renowned actor and banjo player Steve Martin, further propelling their acclaim in the music industry. Their discography is diverse and expansive, with over 12 albums that demonstrate their continual growth and innovation as artists. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, Steep Canyon Rangers consistently deliver an unforgettable concert experience that leaves audiences wanting more. Stay tuned to ConcertFix for updates on their tour dates and performances.

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March 2, 2023 7:30 pm.

Steep Canyon Rangers affirm their place as one of the most versatile and idiosyncratic bands in all of contemporary American music. The GRAMMY® Award-winning, North Carolina-based sextet has spent nearly two decades bending and shaping the bluegrass aesthetic, wedding it to elements of pop, country, folk rock, and more to create something original and all their own. OUT IN THE OPEN is perhaps Steep Canyon Rangers’ bravest excursion thus far, transcending bluegrass while in many ways getting closest to the genre’s true form thanks to producer Joe Henry’s very traditional approach towards recording.

Steep Canyon Rangers have been expanding the parameters of bluegrass since coming together in 2000. Since then, the genre-defying band has developed a remarkable catalogue of original music – predominantly co-written by Sharp and bassist Charles R. Humphrey III – that links them to the past while at the same time, demonstrates their ambitious intent to bring string-based music into contemporary relevance.

With that goal in mind, Steep Canyon Rangers have in recent years begun collaborating with some of Americana’s most distinctive producers, working with top studio hands like Larry Campbell (2013’s TELL THE ONES I LOVE) and Jerry Douglas (2015’s RADIO) to take newfangled routes in crafting their ever-evolving approach.  OUT IN THE OPEN sees the band teaming up with Joe Henry, an accomplished singer-songwriter as well as a 3x GRAMMY® Award-winning producer (Solomon Burke, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Carolina Chocolate Drops) with a particular affinity for American roots music.

In July 2017, Steep Canyon Rangers arrived at Fidelitorium Recordings in Kernersville, NC, an intimate studio facility built, owned, and operated by legendary producer Mitch Easter (R.E.M., Let’s Active). Having not previously discussed Henry’s plans, the band were surprised to discover that their producer – with the invaluable help of engineer/mixer Jason Richmond – intended to record in classic fashion, with all six members singing and playing in a room with no overdubs. Though Steep Canyon Rangers had some trepidation, they promptly rose to the challenge.

“We’ve recorded in a circle before,” Platt says, “but with baffles and other ways to isolate yourself. This record, if I stepped six inches to my left, I’d bump into the mandolin player. Six inches to my right, I’m bumping into the banjo player. Our microphones were all over each other, if you turned off my vocal mic, I was in twelve other ones. So really there was no way to fix anything, just like our live show.”

Indeed, OUT IN THE OPEN was recorded completely live, with “not one overdub,” says Platt. “Not one vocal, not one instrument.” The organic process allowed SCR to work faster than ever before, tracking a dozen songs in just three-and-a-half fertile days. Tracks were jammed, rehearsed, played, and recorded with no time wasted, the band moving on to the next song after just a couple of hot takes.

“There’s no sleight of hand,” Sharp says. “It may not be straightforward but it’s honest.”

“What you lose in perfection,” says Platt, “you gain in energy and authenticity.”

Though simply recorded, OUT IN THE OPEN is richly textured and fully etched, the band’s uncanny interplay and exceptional musicianship enabling them to create worlds with only the bare essentials at their disposal. “Going Midwest” was laid down in but a single take, with all of the song’s power and emotion captured in real time.

“We only played it once,” Platt says. “We just walked in there and played it. Joe came over the speaker and said, get in here. We went in, a couple of the guys were crying during the playback. It was special.”

Steep Canyon Rangers attempted to fast finish a number of additional songs but Henry wisely advised them to call it a wrap: OUT IN THE OPEN was complete. With that, the band returned to the endless highway they call home for near 150 nights a year. Indeed, Steep Canyon Rangers are easily among the hardest working bands in any genre, anywhere, pulling double duty on their own and as collaborators with Steve Martin. Since teaming with the legendary actor-comedian-writer-banjo player in 2009, SCR has produced not one but two unique bodies of work, dual catalogues in constant development – along with their own works, the band has teamed with Martin for 2011’s GRAMMY® Award-nominated RARE BIRD ALERT and 2017’s THE LONG-AWAITED ALBUM, while also backing Martin’s own partnership with Edie Brickell on both 2013’s LOVE HAS COME FOR YOU and the sold out tour that followed (captured for posterity on 2014’s STEVE MARTIN AND THE STEEP CANYON RANGERS FEATURING EDIE BRICKELL – LIVE CD/DVD).

In addition to the highly anticipated release of OUT IN THE OPEN, 2018 will also see Steep Canyon Rangers uniting with their local Asheville Symphony for a series of unprecedented live performances and the recording of yet another new album, once again pushing their increasingly distinctive music into unexpected terrain. OUT IN THE OPEN is an undeniable milestone on Steep Canyon Rangers’ ongoing creative journey, its spirited, eclectic approach recasting the myriad sounds of string-based American music in their own unique image. As they fast approach their second decade, Steep Canyon Rangers are still moving forward, as ever searching for new horizons and musical vistas.

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2007–08 Anúna Emmylou Harris Tosca, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Matt Haimovitz Ellis Marsalis Trio Solid Blues Mavis Staples Charlie Musselwhite North Mississippi Allstars Joe Krown Mayhem Poets, family series Boys of the Lough Swimmy · Frederick · Inch by Inch, family series Lunar Sea, Momix Ingrid Fliter Limón Dance Company La Traviata, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Pink Martini Blast!, national tour Movin’ Out, national tour Spirit of Uganda Ronald K. Brown/Evidence Moby Dick Rehearsed, The Acting Company Evita, national tour Borromeo String Quartet James Ehnes

2008–09 Chicago, national tour The Magic Flute, Mozart Festival Opera Philadanco Cédric Tiberghien The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Stories, family series Aida, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Sweet Honey in the Rock Diavolo Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) Yo-Yo Ma Sweeney Todd, national tour Natalie MacMaster The National Acrobats of China The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, national tour I Musici de Montréal David Sedaris Ira Glass Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal Beakman Live!, family series Toumani Diabaté and the Symmetric Orchestra Paul Lewis Annie, national tour Pink Martini

2009–10 Pilobolus Los Lonely Boys & Alejandro Escovedo: The Acoustic Brotherhood Tour Cirque Mechanics: Birdhouse Factory Chris Botti Yamato Drummers of Japan Arlo Guthrie & Family Peter Serkin, piano Stellaluna, Family Series Hairspray, Broadway National Tour Soweto Gospel Choir ScrapArtsMusic Garrison Keillor Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway Maria de Barros Brooklyn Rider Ed Asner as FDR Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème, Teatro Lirico d’Europa Sofia Symphony Orchestra & Chorus St. Lawrence String Quartet Goodnight Moon & The Runaway Bunny, Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia, Family Series Dayton Contemporary Dance Company “From the Top” Featuring Host Christopher O’Riley Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess Stefan Jackiw, violin Philip Hamilton’s Voices Aspen Santa Fe Ballet

2010–2011 Willie Nelson Occidental Brothers Dance Band International An Evening with Bill Cosby STREB Extreme Action: “Raw” Kronos Quartet “Forbidden Broadway” Jamie Adkins’ “Circus Incognitus” The Hot Club of San Francisco: “Silent Surrealism” Kirill Gerstein, Piano Balé Folclórico da Bahia National Broadway Tour: “Fiddler on the Roof” Blue Man Group Doug Varone and Dancers Mark O’Connor Quartet “Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical” National Broadway Tour: “Avenue Q” Nikolai Lugansky, Piano Imago Theatre: “ZooZoo” Universes: “Live from the Edge” New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players: “The Mikado” De Temps Antan Phil Kline’s “John the Revelator David Sedaris Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers

2011-12 Chris Botti Creole Choir of Cuba “Monty Python’s Spamalot,” Broadway National Tour Handel & Haydn Society Good vs. Evil: Anthony Bourdain & Eric Ripert Neil Berg’s “101 Years of Broadway” India Jazz Suites “Shuffle.Play.Listen” Matt Haimovitz & Christopher O’Riley Michael Cooper: “Masked Marvels & Wondertales” “Mamma Mia!” Broadway National Tour “Warriors Don’t Cry” CiRCA Dan Zanes & Friends Vasen Vancouver Chamber Choir Golden Dragon Acrobats Danu Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “South Pacific” Trey McIntyre Project Bombino Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Imogen Cooper, Piano Jennifer Koh, Violin

2012–13 Bridgman|Packer Dance Royal Drummers and Dancers of Burundi Treasured Stories by Eric Carle Soyeon Lee & Ran Dank Bélo “West Side Story,” Broadway National Tour Shaolin Warriors Natalie MacMaster: “Christmas in Cape Breton” Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” Broadway National Tour Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis ETHEL: “Present Beauty” Marc-André Hamelin The Midtown Men The Bad Plus Voices of Afghanistan The Joffrey Ballet Pablo Ziegler Trio for Nuevo Tango “Rock of Ages,” Broadway National Tour Tony Trischka: The Banjo Project Spellbound Dance Company Jonathan Biss & Elias String Quartet “Hair,” Broadway National Tour “The True Story of the Three Little Pigs” Imani Winds

2013-14 Potted Potter Blue Man Group Mandy Patinkin: Dress Casual with Paul Ford on piano David Finckel, Wu Han and Philip Setzer Julie Fowlis Paul Taylor Dance Company Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Co. David Sedaris Joan Rivers Kayhan Kaylor Richard Stoltzman with David Deveau and Sarah Shafer Cirque Alfonse: “TIMBER” Green Day’s “American Idiot” Benjamin Grosvenor Compagnie Kafig The Intergalactic Nemesis African Children’s Choir We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Children’s Choir of Africa SO Percussion: “Where (we) Live” Man of la Mancha DePue Brothers Band We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Handel & Haydn Who’s Hungry? Bobby McFerrin “Spirit You All” Pilobolus The Summer King

2014-15 Metropolis Ensemble: “Brownstone” Khumariyaan Paul Dresher Ensemble: Double Duo Minguet Quartett with Andreas Klein Sam Green and Yo La Tengo: “The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller” Béla Fleck, Abigail Washburn and Del McCoury Band Savion Glover: “STePz” Big Nate Ira Glass Sister Act Alexandre Tharaud Ray Chen Preservation Hall Jazz Band Million Dollar Quartet Memphis Moscow City Ballet: “Swan Lake” Basetrack Boston Camerata with Sharq Arabic Music Ensemble SkippyJon Jones The Nile Project Nordic Fiddlers Bloc Lucky Plush: “The Queue” Mamma Mia!

2015-16 Hot Sardines Rafal Blechacz 42nd Street Debo Band Caps for Sale Shaping Sound Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Trinity Irish Dance Company TAO: “Seventeen Samurai” Matt Haimovitz & VOICE DakhaBrakha Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company Disney’s Beauty & the Beast Salzburg Marionette Theatre: “The Sound of Music” True Blues and the Campbell Brothers Wu Man with Shanghai Quartet The Capitol Steps Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Companhia Urbana de Danca The Illusionists The Ying Quartet with Zuill Bailey The Lightning Thief

2016-17 Kristin Chenoweth Red Baraat (50% Co-Pro with State) Brown Bear, Brown Bear and Other Treasured Stories Ballet X Cirque Mechanics “Pedal Punk” RENT – 20th Anniversary Tour A Far Cry with David Krakauer Mike Daisey – “Khan and the Whale: The Wrath of Moby Dick” The LeeVees The Jones Family Singers JCT Trio Vocalosity Yuval Ron Ensemble with Dervish Aziz Once Handel and Haydn Society “Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs” Jenny Scheinman “Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait” BodyTraffic Philharmonia Quartett Berlin Ms. Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton (50% Co-Pro with State) Saturday Night Fever Golden Dragon Acrobats Ragamala Dance: “Sacred Earth” Emanuel Ax The Gloaming Annie Elephant and Piggie “We are in a Play!” Pippin

2017-18 Bandaloop (Free – Public Event) Broadway National Tour:  Jersey Boys Leslie Odom Jr. Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia’s  Guess How Much I Love You/My Little Storybook Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott Simon Shaheen: “Zafir” Living Voices:  Within the Silence Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy: “A Celtic Family Christmas” Banda Magda Lukas Vondracek Roomful of Teeth Travis Wall’s Shaping Sound: “After the Curtain” Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet Broadway National Tour:  Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s Cinderella BJM – Les Ballet Jazz de Montreal Sandglass Theater: “ Babylon ” (Ovations Co-Commission) Ladysmith Black Mambazo “Charlotte’s Web” Broadway National Tour:  Kinky Boots The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Jessica Lang Dance Ariel String Quartet with Navah Perlman STOMP DBR – En Masse (Free – Public Event) Broadway National Tour:  Dirty Dancing

2018-19 Annual Benefit featuring Lady Rizo Mermaid Theater of Nova Scotia’s  The Rainbow Fish Inon Barnatan Broadway National Tour:  Rock of Ages Nicole Wolcott and Larry Keigwin: “Places Please! National Geographic Live!:  Life on the Vertical Broadway National Tour:  ELF The Musical Vienna Boys Choir Dover Quartet National Geographic Live!:  Stranger in a Strange Land Alsarah and the Nubatones The Orlando Consort:  Voices Appeared Voctave Queen Nur California Guitar Trio and Montreal Guitar Trio Broadway National Tour:  Legally Blonde February Vacation Theater Camp:  Jumping Jack and the Beanstalks American Contemporary Music Ensemble Living Voices:  Right to Dream Broadway National Tour:  The Sound of Music Ranky Tanky Niyaz (Co-presented with Port City Music Hall) 600 Highwaymen’s  The Fever Dreamers’ Circus Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo National Geographic Live!:  Wild Seas, Secret Shores Wild Kratts Live 2.0:  Activate Creature Power! Air Play Alexi Kenney and Renana Gutman Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Me Jane: The Dreams and Adventures of a Young Jane Goodall Broadway National Tour:  Finding Neverland

2019-20 Taylor Mac:  A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, Abridged Broadway National Tour:  Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Kittel & Co. Songhoy Blues Sara Juli:  Burnt Out Wife  (Ovations Co-Commission) The Kingdom Choir Magic Tree House:  Showtime with Shakespeare Palaver Strings:  Welcome Home Annual Benefit Bash featuring Rizo and Ari Shapiro NPR’s  From the Top Boston Camerata:  Free America Broadway National Tour:  Waitress Gabriela Montero: Westward The Illusionists: Live From Broadway MOMIX:  Viva MOMIX February Vacation Theater Camp:  The Wizard of Oz  (in partnership with Portland Parks and Rec) Avi Avital and Bridget Kibbey New Orleans Jazz Orchestra:  The Music of Congo Square Malpaso Dance Company International Contemporary Ensemble (Virtual Performance)

Seeking Resonance: Welcome Home (Virtual Conversation) Performances in Our Parks Featuring Daniel Bernard Roumain Flex Ave. (Virtual Performance) Living Voices: Hear My Voice (Virtual Series) Kennedy Center Arts Across America “Sacred Resonance” (Virtual Performance) VOCES8 (Virtual Performance) Performances in Our Parks Featuring Ice Dance International Paige and Friends!   (Virtual Series) Samuel James Tells the Story of Tiny Bill McGraw (Virtual Series) Step Afrika! (Virtual Series) POP 90 Annual Fundraiser Seeking Resonance: Being Future Beings (Virtual Conversation) Fauré Quartet (Virtual Performance) GlobalFEST (Virtual Performance)

A Message From Far Away – Public Art Celebration in Portland BANDALOOP Dan + Claudia Zanes Pacifica Quartet Alan Cumming & Ari Shapiro: Och & Oy! A Considered Cabaret Broadway National Tour: RENT 25th Anniversary Farewell Tour Cartography Music from the Sole: Partido Alexander Malofeev FLIP Fabrique: Six° Broadway National Tour – SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical Anaïs Mitchell + Bonny Light Horseman Rosie Revere, Engineer & Friends John Cameron Mitchell’s The Origin of Love: The Songs & Stories of Hedwig Sphinx Virtuosi Step Afrika! POP Global Passport – Annual Fundraiser Requiem for an Electric Chair Written & Performed by Toto Kisaku From Bamako to Birmingham Featuring Amadou & Mariam and the Blind Boys of Alabama New York Philharmonic String Quartet Samuel James Already Home Recordings Vol. 2 Riley Watts, Heather Stewart & little house dance Hour Wolf in the Lighthouse Blue Man Group Broadway National Tour – Hairspray

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Music manager and record label owner Dolphus Ramseur was born in the Odell community in Concord, North Carolina and raised on a healthy diet of classic country and rock and roll.

Dolph’s love of music emerged early. During a first grade ‘show and tell’ he played a song from his parents vinyl collection – The Fleetwoods’ record, “Come Softly to Me. Music took a bit of a back seat when tennis came into Dolph’s life. He attended Ferris State University where he earned a degree in professional tennis management. That kick-started his career as a tennis pro, teaching the sport at country clubs across North Carolina, Kentucky, and Florida. However, music kept coming back into his life. in July 2000, Ramseur left the tennis courts to start his own independent record label and management company – Ramseur Records. He has helped foster the creative and artistic visions of The Avett Brothers, Bombadil, David Childers, Samantha Crain, The National Reserve, Ruen Brothers, Sammy Miller and The Congregation, and Steep Canyon Rangers.

Ramseur acts have performed live on the Grammy awards, some even taking home the prestigious award. Ramseur’s acts have also performed on The Tonight Show, The Late Show, The Late Late Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Grand Ole Opry, Austin City Limits, and The Today Show. his artists have headlined and sold out prestigious venues including Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, Barclays Center, Boston Garden, Red Rocks Amphitheater, and even the former Charlotte Coliseum now known as Bojangles Coliseum.

His artists have also headlined some of the largest music festivals in the country like Bonnaroo, Coachella, Stagecoach, Austin City Limits Music Festival, Governor’s Ball and more. Ramseur’s independent releases have charted four albums on the Billboard top 200.

Ramseur says his company focuses on making a strong foundation for each artist, putting the music first and having fun doing it.

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