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WS1008: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper and Heidi Newfield

WS1008: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper and Heidi Newfield

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MICHAEL CLEVELAND & FLAMEKEEPER return to the WoodSongs Stage to celebrate their 2020 GRAMMY Winner award winning album ‘Tall Fiddler’. Cleveland is one of the premier bluegrass fiddlers of his generation and, with twelve International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Fiddle Player of the Year awards under his belt, he is one the most awarded and celebrated fiddler in the history of the music. The GRAMMY winning album is peppered with the same level of musical potency that first lit a fire in Cleveland, prompting him to form his band Flamekeeper, recently profiled in the inspiring documentary ‘Flamekeeper: The Michael Cleveland Story’. HEIDI NEWFIELD is known for fronting Trick Pony, which rode songs including “Pour Me,” “On A Night Like This” and “It’s A Heartache” to awards, acclaim and packed houses nationwide. Armed with a collaborative history of platinum selling albums, Top 20 singles, ACM and AMA Awards to her credit, her distinctive voice and high-octane energy launched forward into a much-anticipated solo career. She is recognized for a remarkable evolution as a solo artist, writing and recording the poignant “Johnny & June” from a deeply personal place. Now in a deeply creative place in her solo career, Newfield is developing the sound for an explosive, groundbreaking new project due this year packed with emotion, raw energy, iconic special guests and surprises galore. WoodSongs Kid: The Cotton Pickin Kids are family bluegrass band that hail from Hanceville, Alabama.

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