| Monadnock
[munad'nok] is a bluegrass
band based in southern New Hampshire.
In August of 2003, the band entered an open stage at Blistered Fingers Bluegrass Festival. This was their first festival appearance. They received recognition from the crowd and festival owners. They have since played at several area bluegrass festivals over the years, including Pemi Valley, Blistered Fingers, Ossipee Valley, BBU Springfests, BBU Fallfests, and have appeared at the Cantab Lounge, the Strange Brew Tavern and other venues. In February, 2007, they were the opening band for the Joe Val Bluegrass Festival in Framingham, MA.
Monadnock
is an isolated peak, 3,165-ft (965 m) high, located
in southwest New Hampshire. It is a popular hiking
destination, noted for its view. The peak lends
its name to the geomorphic term Monadnock,
an isolated mountain remnant standing above the
general level of the land because of its greater
resistance to erosion. It is quite popular for
people to climb viewing the southern plains from
the top.
The
group selected this name because they thought
it would be good to be grounded, it is unique,
and most importantly, it was the only one all
members could agree upon.
Through
intense research, the group later learned that
the term Monadnock translated
from Native American means “four guys who
like to play bluegrass music for large groups
of people!” The band enjoys playing bluegrass
music and will provide an upbeat, energized performance
in all settings.
This
group of talented musicians has developed a song
list of traditional, contemporary and original bluegrass
tunes allowing their musical abilities to shine.
A mix of hard driving instrumentals and three
part harmonies is always a must. Monroe, Flatt
& Scruggs, Hot Rize and Herschel Sizemore
are just a few groups whose songs they enjoy singing
and playing.
(Read
the band members' individual bios here.) |