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Carolina Chocolate Drops all set for new album.

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carolina-chocolate-drops-leaving-eden_0.jpg Grammy winning Carolina Chocolate Drops are all set for a third full length album. "Leaving Eden" produced by Budder Miller will be released on February 27th on the Nonesuch Label. ‘Old-time music never sounded so current.’ Los Angeles Times ‘Everything old is new again for the Carolina Chocolate Drops, the dazzlingly eclectic roots-music outfit. You just don't see a lot of old-time string bands mix in hip-hop with the bones, jugs, fiddles, kazoos and banjos’. Dallas Morning News Read on for the full press release.

Press Release:
North Carolina–based Carolina Chocolate Drops follow up their critically lauded label debut - 2010’s Grammy Award–winning Genuine Negro Jig, which reached #1 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart and #2 on the Billboard Heatseekers and Folk Charts - with Leaving Eden, due February 27 on Nonesuch Records. The group returns with a record of original compositions, covers, and traditional songs produced by Buddy Miller (Emmylou Harris, Robert Plant, Patty Griffin, Solomon Burke). The album is available for pre-order now at nonesuch.com and carolinachocolatedrops.com, where a download of the track ‘Country Girl’ is included.

The band will bring their exuberant live show back to the UK in January, performing in Glasgow and London. The dates open with a double headline show (with Nonesuch label mates Punch Brothers) at Glasgow’s O2 ABC on January 20, as part of the Celtic Connections festival, followed by a headline show at London’s Cecil Sharp House on January 23.

Carolina Chocolate Drops formed after founding members Dom Flemons, Rhiannon Giddens, and Justin Robinson met at a roots festival in 2005, and discovered a shared interest in traditional African-American string band music of the Piedmont region. In 2011 multi-instrumentalist Hubby Jenkins joined Flemons and Giddens in the group upon Robinson’s departure. The members share singing duties and swap instruments throughout their sets. (Cellist Leyla McCalla also joins the band on the record and on their upcoming tour.)

The Drops have toured year-round internationally since the band’s inception, playing festivals such as Bonnaroo, SXSW, and Telluride and selling out concert halls and clubs. The band regularly receives critical accolades from publications such as the Seattle Times, which said “What a treat to bask in this Grammy-winning group’s top-notch musicality, easy good humor and understated but sparkling showmanship with just the right dollop of historical background.” And the Capital Times (Madison, WI) said, “The string band performed a joyful, high-energy show that had the packed, sweaty theater moving and cheering for the entire time. The band’s sound is rooted in, and very reverent to, the traditional African-American string band sound of generations ago. But the attitude is anything but old-timey, as the band brought in hip-hop and soul elements, a no-holds-barred energy, and just a sense of playfulness to the songs.”

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