New World/Folk/Roots group The Bethany and Rufus Roots Quartet will be performing songs from their live 12 track CD “Live À Fip” on December 8th at Paris’ most reputable jazz-club, the New Morning. The quartet was invited to perform live on Radio France’s Live À Fip radio series following a promotional radio spot for the Les Nuits Atypique festival. The Roots Quartet includes the duo Bethany and Rufus (Bethany Yarrow and Rufus Cappadocia), along with Fulani flutist Yacouba “Denke Denke” and Afro Haitian drummer ‘Bonga’ Jean-Baptiste.



Bethany And Rufus Roots Quartet

Tuesday, December 8th at 9:00 PM

7 Rue des Petites Ecuries, Paris

01 45 23 51 41

http://www.newmorning.com



The Bethany & Rufus Roots Quartet’s Live À Fip CD’s strength lies not just in each artist’s singular talents, but in their capacity to combine their abilities in a way that complements each member of the group to bring about a sound that is unique and groundbreaking, while incorporating concerns about global injustices, violence, and inequalities. Live À Fip is the product of a world where people and societies are interconnected, converging, and in turmoil.



“A diabolically funky bass is joined by the song of a fulani flute and the cadence of a voodoo drum, and the cello bows under an incantation of the ancestors… a revelation of Les Nuits Atypiques Festival of Langon and the love at first listen of studio 105 of Radio France, the folk duo Bethany & Rufus have transformed themselves into a post-modern quartet for an evening of spellbinding music.” – MONDOMIX



About Bethany And Rufus Roots Quartet

Bethany as the daughter of legendary 60’s Folk singer Peter Yarrow (Peter , Paul & Mary) draws from the many songs that her father collected as part of the seminal folk movement of the 60s. Yacouba has dug deeply into the folkloric Hausa, Djerma, Peul and Songhai traditions of Niger and Bonga is the descendant of a very rich lineage of Vodou ceremonial drumming and song. Bonga has also traveled extensively through Haiti collecting and learning the different manifestations of Haitian song and folklore. Rufus has taken the cello into previously unknown realms and is noted for his collaborations in African, Arabic, and American music forms and also has a solo CD Songs for Cello on the Daqui label. Individually all of the members of the group have been instrumental in expanding the role of traditional forms in their respective musics. It is with this background that they have come together to create a sound that although based around the song forms of American traditional music reaches back to a common root that has inspired everyone involved.



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