Hello Duhks Fans!
Happy New Year! We hope 2013 will be a good year for the world. It
certainly promises to be the most exciting year for The Duhks in a good
long while.
We are now calling an end to our extended break. Gone are the days of
200 gigs a year and 10 months on the road, but that said, life is too
short not to play the music we love and to share it with our friends.
That’s why we’re excited to report that in 2013, The Duhks—featuring
original lead vocalist Jessee Havey, fiddler Tania Elizabeth, Jordan
McConnell on guitar, Scott Senior on percussion, and Leonard Podolak on
banjo—will be going into the studio in March to start work on a new CD.
We plan to sell a five or six-song EP throughout the spring and summer
and finish the CD in the autumn, for wider release.
We are also working on lining up tours throughout the year that will
include shows in New York, North Carolina, Florida, Connecticut,
Vermont, Massachusetts, Maine, Colorado, California, Michigan, Ohio and
more to come. More of these dates will be announced shortly, please see
the Tour Schedule.
We haven’t been sitting idle these past three years; all of us have either created or taken part in other projects.
Jordan is on the road in Japan right now with his friend Taro Inoue, an
unbelievable mandolin player based in Tokyo. Going by the name “Taro
& Jordan,” they have made a great CD called “Did I Laugh in Your
Dreams?” It was recorded in the middle of the night and it’s awesome.
Here is a You Tube link to one of their performances:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA6x1OuUJWM&list=PLy3J_ERGdpcwMaO_oBfIP5sAqfd6-ymH7
Jordan is also busy in his Winnipeg workshop, crafting gorgeous handmade custom guitars.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/McConnell-Guitars/
Leonard recorded on three projects:
· He contributed to The Cecil Sharp Project, which was a
collaboration of British and North American folk musicians, sponsored by
The Shrewsbury Folk Festival.
http://www.cecilsharpproject.com/
· He recorded a CD with his new trio, “Dry Bones,” with his pals
Nathan Rogers and JD Edwards, two great singer-songwriters from
Winnipeg.
http://www.drybones.ca/fr_home.cfm
· Leonard also recorded an old time record called “Three Thin
Dimes,” featuring fiddle and banjo music performed with his pal Matt
Gordon from New York. His work on that project was followed by a tour
this winter in the U.K. supporting “Show of Hands,” an amazing British
folk trio.
http://www.facebook.com/MattGordonAndLeonardPodolak
Tania has been busy too, and has released an amazing solo fiddle CD called “Gods and Omens.” It’s truly outstanding.
www.taniaelizabeth.com
Jessee has been on the road with Canadian children’s entertainer Fred Penner, one of our national heroes
http://youngpeoplestheatre.ca/en/current/thecatcameback.cfm.
She has also worked as an Actor, Administrator, Musical Theatre
Instructor & Assistant Director at Manitoba Theatre For Young
People,
http://www.mtyp.ca/theatre-school.cfm and played a key role Aboriginal Arts Training and Mentorship Program
http://www.mtyp.ca/aboriginal-arts.cfm
She is thrilled to be a part of this reunion.
Scott has been living with his family in Winnipeg and has been keeping
the grooves going with Latin jazz ensemble “Trio Bembe.” He has an
amazing full-time job teaching music to children with special needs, but
will tour throughout the summer and on selected weekends. He is also
excited to be a part of this new creative burst.
http://triobembe.com/
Sarah and Christian Dugas are on an amazing track. They are pursuing an
opportunity of a life-time. They are currently at work on a CD for
Southern Ground Records, the label founded by Zac Brown. This is what
they will be pursuing in the next while and we encourage you to follow
their careers, as well. This project will no doubt be very powerful.
Here is the link to their site:
http://www.dugasmusic.com/ and on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/SarahandChristianDugas
To book The DUhks please visit
http://www.tg2artists.com/theduhks/index.php, and further info
www.facebook.com/theduhks