The 21st Annual Banjo Special ONLINE YOUTUBE

YOUTUBE

The Banjo Special is a yearly event that has become an institution in the roots music community of Toronto, Ontario. This year, as we mark the 21st anniversary, we go online and invite the whole banjo world to join in on the fun. Tune in on youtube Thursday March 11 at 7:30 p.m. EST when this video link becomes public: https://youtu.be/91pdQRGhr88 If you can't tune in at that time, don't worry. It's not livestreamed but a recorded video you can watch anytime after it goes public. We request an admission donation or tip $15.00 is suggested or whatever you can afford. Donation admission tip to https://paypal.me/ArnieNaiman?locale.x=en_US and we thank you very much! We have been doing concerts at The Tranzac Club in Toronto the past few years and it's a venue worthy of support for providing performance spaces for many independent musicians. A portion of the donations will go towards supporting the venue. The Banjo Special brings together 4 of Canada’s top players to celebrate this wonderful instrument. Come and join Chris Coole, Arnie Naiman, Brian Taheny, and Chris Quinn, and our special guests, as we present an evening of songs and tunes with banjos at the heart of it all. There may be; breakdowns and marches, picks and bare fingers, songs new and old, tenors, Tubaphones, gourds, flatheads, Vegas and Gibsons. And, it will all be handled with flair, fun, and big style. Meet the banjo pickers. Arnie Naiman is a unique banjo player for his claw-hammer and fingerpicking styles. He was influenced by folk music of the 60’s and 70’s as well as by the music of pre-war artists such as Uncle Dave Macon, Charlie Poole, and The Carter Family to name only a few: Arnie is a very fine interpreter of these old songs and tunes. Arnie’s own banjo compositions are various; some joyous and celebratory, others haunting and dark. Arnie performs solo and with Hannah Shira Naiman, Ragged But Right, and also in the Virginia based old-time String Band, Albemarle Ramblers. Arnie's recent solo banjo CD, is entitled My Lucky Stars. https://arnienaiman.com/ String Guru Brian Taheny hails from the Irish music mecca of Sligo, Ireland.Brian plays Fiddle, Tenor Banjo, Guitar, Irish Bouzouki, Cittern, Mandolin, Mandola, Mandocello, Dobro and Bass guitar, and is also known for his innovative arrangements of traditional tunes. Brian has built a solid reputation for himself as an extremely accomplished Celtic musician with strong and uniquely distinctive style. He has performed with many of the greats in traditional music all over Europe, Canada, America, and Asia. He has performed on well over 100 albums, has received two Juno nominations and is currently part of the well respected trio "North Atlantic Drift" based out of Toronto https://m.facebook.com/northatlanticdrifttoronto/ , http://www.northatlanticdrift.org Across Canada and the United States, Chris Coole has become as much of a household name on the claw-hammer banjo as one can become. As a teacher, composer, and performer; he has plied his trade professionally for more than 30 years. Apart from his own albums, Chris can be heard as a sideman and/or producer on over 150 recordings by artists such as Sylvia Tyson, Jim Cuddy, Natalie MacMaster, Cara Luft, John Reishman, April Verch, Justin Rutledge, The Slocan Ramblers, and David Francey. Chris Currently plays with The Lonesome Ace Stringband. https://chriscoole.com/ Chris Quinn began his Scruggs style bluegrass odyssey in 1979. Having performed on over 100 CDs as a sideman or featured artist, Quinn is a central figure on the bluegrass scene in Canada and abroad. Chris has become renowned for his solid timing, his sense of taste and tone, and his creative back-up playing. A sought after teacher, Chris has taught hundreds of people at camps and workshops; from Quebec to Tennessee, from BC to Asia. As younger players have come along to join the professional scene, Chris has been a mentor to many of them. Today, some of Chris’ former students have gone on to professional careers in music too. Chris Quinn https://chris-quinn.ca/ and https://www.facebook.com/banjoquinn