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Rising Appalachia

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Rising Appalachia is an American musical group led by multi-instrumentalist sisters Leah Smith and Chloe Smith. The group brings to the world new sounds, stories, and songs collected across oceans and originally sculpted to embody our human journey, our global community, and the treasures and troves of soul harmony. Listen to their beautiful sound for poetic harmonies, soul singing, spoken word rallies, banjos, fiddles, organic bass and groove rhythms, and community building through SOUND. Read more on Last.fm

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  • high vibe
  • shamanic

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to book Rising Appalachia?
The cost to book Rising Appalachia varies based on several factors, including the event type, location, and date. As a highly respected folk group known for their unique blend of Appalachian roots music and global influences, Rising Appalachia typically commands a booking fee in the range of $20,000 to $50,000 for concerts, festivals, or private events. This rate may fluctuate depending on specific requirements such as travel, production needs, and length of performance. For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, it is recommended to contact their official booking agency or management team. Booking Rising Appalachia guarantees an engaging, soulful live performance that resonates with lovers of folk and world music, making them a sought-after act for music festivals, community gatherings, and cultural events. If you're interested in securing Rising Appalachia for your next event, reach out through their official website or reputable entertainment booking platforms like Gigfomo for personalized quotes and availability.
What is the traditional music of Appalachia?
The traditional music of Appalachia is deeply rooted in the folk traditions brought by early settlers from the British Isles, including English, Scottish, and Irish ballads, as well as African and Indigenous American influences. Known as Appalachian folk music or old-time music, this genre is characterized by the use of acoustic instruments such as the fiddle, banjo, dulcimer, and guitar. The music often features storytelling ballads, dance tunes, and call-and-response singing, reflecting the experiences and cultures of the region's diverse inhabitants. Bluegrass music, which evolved from these traditional styles, is also closely associated with Appalachian music heritage. The themes of Appalachian music often revolve around daily life, love, hardship, and the natural beauty of the mountains. Its distinctive sound and rich history continue to inspire contemporary artists, including groups like Rising Appalachia, who draw on these traditions while incorporating modern influences for a fresh, authentic sound.
What is the music called from the Appalachian Mountains?
The music from the Appalachian Mountains is commonly referred to as Appalachian folk music or old-time music. This genre represents a fusion of various traditions, primarily originating from European settlers
Who are the members of Rising Appalachia?
Rising Appalachia is led by sisters Leah Song and Chloe Smith, who serve as the core members and creative force behind the band. Both are multi-instrumentalists, vocalists, and songwriters, celebrated for their harmonies and dynamic stage presence. Over the years, Rising Appalachia has featured a collective of talented musicians who contribute to the group's uniquely global and roots-inspired sound. Regular collaborators include Biko Casini (percussion, n'goni, vocals), David Brown (stand-up bass, baritone guitar, vocals), and other guest artists who bring diverse instrumentation and influences to their performances. The lineup allows Rising Appalachia to create a rich tapestry of Americana, folk, and world music, infusing their Appalachian roots with elements from various musical traditions. This collaborative and evolving approach has made Rising Appalachia a standout act in the contemporary folk scene, attracting a dedicated following and critical acclaim for their innovative yet tradition-honoring sound.
Is Rising Appalachia a couple?
Rising Appalachia is not a couple; it is a band founded and fronted by sisters Leah Song and Chloe Smith. While the duo's close relationship and powerful musical chemistry often lead to questions about their connection, they are siblings, not romantic partners. Their familial bond is a significant part of the group's dynamic, influencing their harmonies, songwriting, and onstage presence. The band's collective also includes other musicians who are not related by blood. Rising Appalachia's music centers on themes of community, social justice, and cultural heritage, drawing inspiration from their upbringing in an artistic family and the rich musical traditions of the Appalachian region. Their sisterhood and shared vision are at the heart of Rising Appalachia's distinct sound, making them a unique presence in the folk and world music genres. Fans and new listeners alike are often inspired by their authenticity, harmonies, and commitment to both music and activism.

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