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Darol Anger

 
Artist: Darol Anger
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Violin, Fiddle
  • Representative Albums: "Chiaroscuro," "The Diary of a Fiddler," "Woodshop"
  • Representative Songs: "Dolphins," "Melt the Teakettle," "The Lights in the Sky Are Sta"

Biography

Violinist Darol Anger has made his mark on new acoustic music with a number of different groups.

From 1975-84, Anger was a key member of new-acoustic pioneers the David Grisman Quintet, whose blend of folk, bluegrass, and jazz virtually defined the new acoustic genre, as well as advancing the harmonic and instrumental frontiers of traditional musics; as a member of the Turtle Island String Quartet in the late '80s and early '90s, Anger also helped bring virtuosic improvisation and boundless eclecticism to what had been an essentially classical, strictly composed musical format. Additionally, Anger co-founded the Montreux Band, a folk- and jazz-influenced group which recorded for Windham Hill in the mid- to late '80s and had an impact on the formation of so-called New Adult Contemporary radio, and with Grisman alumnus Mike Marshall founded the progressive bluegrass outfit Psychograss, which carried on the eclectic Grisman tradition in the 1990s. Again teaming up with Marshall in the late '90s, Anger co-founded the Anger/Marshall Band, which kept him busy into the 2000s alongside his work on the Heritage Folk Music project, his continued appearances with his previous groups, his founding of the American Fiddle Ensemble, and his work as a producer and arranger for other artists. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Darol Anger

Darol Anger in 2004. Photo by Forrest L. Smith, III.
Background information
Born 1953 (age 55–56)
Origin San Francisco, California, United States
Genres Progressive bluegrass, folk, chamber jazz, New Age
Occupations Musician, songwriter, producer
Instruments Violin, mandolin, cello
Years active 1977–present
Labels Compass
Windham Hill
Six Degrees Records
Rounder Records
Kaleidoscope Records
Associated acts The Duo
Republic of Strings
Montreux
David Grisman Quintet
Turtle Island String Quartet
Website darolanger.com

Darol Anger is an American violinist, born in 1953.

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Career

Darol Anger played fiddle to David Grisman's mandolin in The David Grisman Quintet's (DGQ) 1977 debut. He co-founded the Turtle Island String Quartet with David Balakrishnan in 1985 and performed, composed, and arranged for the chamber jazz group. He frequently collaborates with fellow DGQ alumnus Mike Marshall.

Anger met pianist Barbara Higbie in Paris and formed a musical partnership with her. Together they released an early record on Windham Hill, Tideline (1982). Two years later, they formed a group called The Darol Anger/Barbara Higbie Quintet with Mike Marshall, Todd Phillips, and Andy Narell. This group performed at the 1984 Montreux Jazz Festival. The quintet later took the name Montreux. After two studio releases, the band broke up in 1990, and Anger continued with the Turtle Island String Quartet, founded in 1985. He still collaborates with Montreux and fellow Psychograss colleague, Mike Marshall, and occasionally also collaborates with Barbara Higbie and Michael Manring.

Using classical, folk, and jazz music as springboards, he currently leads Republic Of Strings, with Scott Nygaard. He also co-founded The Duo (with Mike Marshall), Psychograss (the bluegrass group including Mike Marshall, mandolin; Todd Phillips, bass; David Grier, guitar; and Tony Trischka, banjo), and Fiddlers Four (with Michael Doucet, Bruce Molsky, violins; and Rushad Eggleston, cello). Anger also plays frequently with pianist Phil Aaberg. He has performed or recorded with musicians ranging from Tony Rice, Stephane Grappelli and Mark O'Connor to Marin Alsop, Bill Evans, Nickel Creek, Chris Thile & the Tensions Mountain Boys, Yonder Mountain String Band, Béla Fleck,Taarka and Anonymous 4.

Anger currently lives in Portland, Oregon, after moving from his long-time home in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Discography

Solo/With Mike Marshall

  • Fiddlistics (1981)
  • Tideline (1982)
  • Live at Montreux '84 (1984)
  • Chiaroscuro (1985)
  • The Duo (with Mike Marshall) (1988)
  • Jazz Violin Celebration (1988)
  • Jam (1999)
  • Diary of a Fiddler (1999)
  • Brand New Can (2000)
  • Heritage (2005)
  • Woodshop (2007)
  • Mike Marshall and Darol Anger with Väsen, 2007

Republic of Strings

  • Republic of Strings (2004)
  • Generation Nation (2006)

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  • Swamped (1989 Album by Tony Furtado)
  • Tango (1991 Album by Patty Larkin)
  • The Duo (1988 Album by Darol Anger/Mike Marshall)
  • Montreux (New Age Band, '80s, '90s)