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Peter Ostroushko

 
Artist: Peter Ostroushko
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  • Born: August 12, 1953
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Mandolin, Fiddle
  • Representative Albums: "Coming Down from Red Lodge", "Minnesota: A History of the Land", "The Heartland Holiday Concert
  • Representative Songs: "Heart of the Heartland", "The Whalebone Feathers", "Mandela

Biography

The musical traditions of the Ukraine are fused with an aural reflection of America's Midwest by mandolin and fiddle player Peter Ostroushko. Best known for his regular appearances on National Public Radio show, A Prairie Home Companion, Ostroushko (pronounced: Oh-STREW-shko) has consistently achieved high standards with his solo recordings and duo albums with Minnesota-based acoustic guitarist Dean Magraw. Equally skillful on fiddle and mandolin, Ostroushko is, according to flatpicking guitar wiz Norman Blake, "the next Jethro Burns and Johnny Gimble rolled into one."

Ostroushko has been playing music most of his life. As the son of Ukrainian immigrants, Wasyl and Katerina Ostroushko, Ostroushko grew up listening to his father, a shoemaker, playing traditional songs of his homeland on guitar and mandolin.

Although he appeared on A Prairie Home Companion, in 1974, the first year that the show was broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio, Ostroushko didn't become a full-time cast member until the show went national in 1980. During the six years in between, Ostroushko worked as a session musician in Nashville. In addition to working on albums by Jethro Burns, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, Chet Atkins and Johnny Gimble, Ostroushko played mandolin, though uncredited, on the tune, "If You See Her, Say Hello," from Bob Dylan's album, Blood On The Tracks. Ostroushko also toured with Robin & Linda Williams and Norman & Nancy Blake.

Sluz Duz Music, Ostroushko's debut solo album, was released in 1982. The title referred to Ostroushko's description of his music, based on the Ukrainian words meaning, "over the edge" or "off his rocker". Ostroushko's second effort, Down The Streets Of My Neighborhood, released in 1986, included a medley of Ukrainian songs and an interpretation of Hank Williams' "Hey, Good Lookin'", sung in Ukrainian.

Ostroushko's albums have featured an illustrious list of supportive musicians. The Mando Boys, Ostroushko's third album, released in late 1986, featured a fez-wearing group that began when Ostroushko formed The Lake Woebegone Municipal Mandolin Orchestra for a tour with Garrison Keillor and the cast of A Prairie Home Companion. The same year, Ostroushko recorded First Generation with anglo concertina player Bertram Levy. Ostroushko's next album, Buddies Of Swing, released in 1987, was a jazz-tinged collaboration with Jethro Burns (mandolin), Johnny Gimble (fiddle), Butch Thompson (piano), Dean Magraw (guitar) and Prudence Johnson (vocals). After recording a solo album, Blue Mesa, released in 1989, with guest appearances by Norman and Nancy Blake, Daithi Sproule and Magraw, Ostroushko and Magraw collaborated on an album, Duo, released in 1991. Ostroushko's most successful recording, Heart Of The Heartland, released in 1995, was an all-instrumental exploration of the Midwest. In addition to rec iving a NAIRD award as "best independently released folk instrumental album", the album was featured on Ken Burns' PBS documentary, Lewis And Clark. The following year, Ostroushko released, Pilgrims On The Heart Road, which he described in the liner notes as "a collection of songs that are a companion piece to Heart Of The Heartland." Sacred Heart followed in 2000.

Ostroushko has worked closely with the Children's Theater in Minnesota and the ACT Theater. One of his most ambitious projects was an appearance, as lead ukelele player, with the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Peter Ostroushko
Birth name Peter Ostroushko
Born August 12, 1953
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Genres Americana, folk
Occupations Musician
Instruments Mandolin, fiddle, guitar
Labels Rounder, Red House
Associated acts Robin and Linda Williams, Dean Magraw
Website www.peterostroushko.com

Peter Ostroushko (born August 12, 1953) is an American violinist and mandolinist.

Of Ukrainian ancestry, he grew up in northeast Minneapolis. He has released numerous recordings and is a regular performer on the A Prairie Home Companion radio program.

His first recording session was an uncredited mandolin player on Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks.[1][2] He has toured with Robin and Linda Williams, Norman Blake and Chet Atkins. Ostroushko also worked with Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, Johnny Gimble, Greg Brown, John Hartford and the New Orleans-based rock/blues band The Radiators[1], among many others. He has performed with the Minnesota Orchestra and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra.

Ostroushko's compositions have been performed by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Minnesota Sinfonia, the Rochester Symphony Orchestra, the Des Moines Symphony and the Kremlin Chamber Orchestra. In 2009, he played with the Minnesota Youth Symphonies at Orchestra Hall. Music from Heart of the Heartland was used by Ken Burns for the PBS documentary Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery and his arrangement of "Sweet Betsy from Pike" was used in Burns' Mark Twain.

Ostroushko has appeared on television on Austin City Limits, Late Night with David Letterman, and Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood.

Discography

References

  1. ^ Blood on the Tracks recording sessions.
  2. ^ A Simple Twist of Fate: Bob Dylan and the Making of Blood on the Tracks, Andy Gill, Kevin Odegard, Da Capo Press. 2004

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