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Lissa Schneckenburger
Brattleboro, VT, USA

"The River"
Lissa Schneckenburger - violin
Corey DiMario - double bass
Eric Merrill - viola
Keith Murphy - guitar
Natalie Haas - cello
Stefan Amidon - percussion

New England fiddler and folk singer Lissa Schneckenburger grew up in Maine as an active member of the folk music and dance community, where she cut her teeth as a musician at a very young age. She has continued to explore music throughout her life, leading to her graduation from The New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts (2001). Her list of mentors includes Greg Boardman, Alasdair Fraser, David Kaynor, and Hankus Netsky. While embracing a diverse pallet of musical influences, she still stays true to her New England roots. Lissas newest release, on her own label Footprint Records (Feb 2005), shows just that. Its a rich and cohesive mix of traditional and original material brought together by the warm tones of her fiddle and sweet vocals throughout. Add to that the energetic buzz of a top-notch band and youve got a match made in heaven. Acoustic guitar, double bass, mandolin, viola, cello, and percussion all add to the traditional fiddle tunes and ballads. Lissa already has two solo albums under her belt (Different Game 2001, and The Mad Hatter 1997) and three band collaborations (Spin 2003, Halali 2003, and Phantom Power 2003). Past praise of Lissas work includes Jay Ungar (composer of Ashokan Farewell) who says Lissa Schneckenburger's CD, Different Game is a knockout. Lissa's fiddling is artful, skillful, inventive and full of feeling. I had to listen again and again!" Folk Roots raved "Lissa blows out the cobwebs in no uncertain fashion... Lissa Schneckenburgers name is one we ought to be hearing more of." Lissa has played all over the world as a fiddler and vocalist, including appearances in Russia, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Canada, and of course, the United States. She has opened for artists such as Alasdair Fraser, Richard Thompson, Karen Casey, Kate Campbell, and Judy Collins. She has been featured in countless radio broadcasts including Bound For Glory broadcast from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, KPIG radio in Watsonville CA, WBZ Boston, and annual features on Maine Public Radios Live at 11. Her television appearances include the PBS specials A Taste of Chanukah and A Taste of Passover filmed in New England Conservatorys Jordan Hall.

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