Rhiannon Giddens & The Old-Time Revue is Giddens' much anticipated return to her North Carolina roots and the old time music tradition that launched her career. 2x GRAMMY, MacArthur "Genius", and Pulitzer Prize winner Giddens has pulled together a remarkable band that represents an incredible array of talent and American musical traditions as away to celebrate her new album What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow, a fiddle-and-banjo record made with her old Carolina Chocolate Drop collaborator Justin Robinson. Joining Giddens and Robinson on stage will be celebrated multi-instrumentalist Dirk Powell, longtime bassist Jason Sypher, guitarist Amelia Powell, and bones player and rapper Demeanor.
What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow features a mix of North Carolinian instrumentals and traditional songs, many learned from her late mentor, the legendary North Carolina Piedmont musician Joe Thompson. Thompson was one of the last musicians of his era and his community to carry on the southern Black string band tradition. Rhiannon Giddens & The Old-Time Revue pay homage to that legacy and shepherd it into a new era.
"This music doubles down on place, time, realness, and old-fashioned front porch music." she says. "It's a reminder that another way exists, with music made for your community's enjoyment and for dancing-not solely for commercial purposes. This multi-generational band of chosen and blood family will draw on deep traditions from old-time to cajun to country to blues, all to bring audiences back home in place, n culture and in community with music you'll feel in your bones."
Giddens' new album, What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow, a collaboration with Justin Robinson, is out April 2025 on Nonesuch Records.
"A master folklorist, banjo virtuosoand vocal powerhouse" - NPR
"One of Americana music'smost vital voices." - Rolling Stone
"Few artists are so fearlessand so ravenous in their exploration." - Pitchfork
"One of the most important musical mindscurrently walking the planet." -American Songwriter