Artist Information
Biography
“To call Chuck Levy a banjo player seems to be a bit of a disservice, akin to calling Wolfgang Puck a cook or Tim Tebow a guy who tosses a ball.” Suzanna Mars in Fresh Squeezed Florida http://gainesville365.wordpress.com/2010/08/23/chuck-levy-and-friends-and-friends/
Chuck Levy has earned the title of Florida's Old-Time Banjo Champion, as well as being a prize-winning Florida fiddler. Adam Hurt said this about his first CD, "Scratching and Clawing": “Chuck’s clawhammer banjo playing is intricate and engaging, but also consistently clean and tasteful throughout, a sort of ideal that many players seek, but few achieve. He demonstrates particular facility when playing a six-string fretless banjo and really makes the most of that extra low string, but his work is delicious regardless of the banjo used.”
Chuck’s second CD, "Banjourneys," was named as one of the best recordings of 2009 by Donald Nitchie in Banjo Newsletter. In a review of Banjourneys in the September 2010 issue of Banjo Newsletter, Adam Hurt says: “Banjourneys is a most interesting, stylistically diverse project by someone who is clearly devoted to his craft….Chuck Levy’s musical autobiography of sorts proves to be enjoyable and engaging throughout, and has already been worthy of many repeat listens for me. I am happy to recommend it, and look forward to hearing future musical journeys taken by this fine player”. Banjourneys was reviewed by Pete Peterson in the July-August 2010 edition of the Old-Time Herald, where he wrote: “What happens when an already good musician decides to broaden his horizons by learning more about the roots of the banjo and learns some tunes and songs from Gambia in the process? A CD as interesting and enjoyable as this one…I think this CD is an opportunity to follow some of the roads taken by a fine traditional musician (in several widely different traditions) who has found his own balance between honoring tradition and creating new music. Many of these roads I would never have found myself, and I am glad Levy showed them to me.”
About Banjourneys, Tony Trischka says: “Banjourneys is wonderful blend of banjo and fiddle voices drawing from old-time and West-African traditions, with a shade of cowboy music and the Rolling Stones too. The amazing thing is how well it all fits together; at turns haunting, lyrical, and loads of fun, neatly wrapped up in a Roz Chast cover.” 3.2010 Mac Benford put it this way: "Chuck displays an impressive range of
appropriate styles in his 'Banjourney', from the banjo's early African origins,
through its minstrel hall and mountain hoedown heydays, right up to the present
day and beyond. An exciting and enjoyable journey indeed." 4.2010. African banjo scholar Daniel LaemouAhuma Jatta says "Banjourneys is a great collection of music, a kind of roadmap of the territory connecting Jola music of Senegambia to old-time music in the US. The banjo and fiddle music is grand, but what I was really impressed with was the Jola songs. Chuck’s vocals are good, his akonting is strong and vibrant, and Mike Eberle’s fiddle fits perfectly. Perhaps this is what it sounded like at the beginning when Africans and Europeans first shared music. I highly recommend Banjourneys"5.10.10
Chuck is equally at home on 5 and 6 string banjos (five strings plus a short string), whether fretted or fretless, playing clawhammer and minstrel styles. Chuck also plays the 10-string banjo and the banjola. Chuck is also a respected banjo scholar who has visited Senegal and Gambia to investigate the African roots of the banjo. He learned to play the akonting (ekonting), a 3-string banjo ancestor, with Jola master musicians Remi Diatta, and Ekona Diatta. Chuck’s mastery has been recognized by Gold Tone, which has developed a 6 string banjo, the OT-6, to Chuck’s specifications (http://www.goldtone.com/products/details/w/instrument/373/OT-6) . Chuck is a past president of both the Florida Banjo Society and the Florida State Fiddlers Association, and co-directs the Suwannee Banjo Camp with Ken Perlman, and the Suwanne Old-Time weekend with Jim Strickland. Chuck is also active with the Center for Arts in Healthcare, Research And Education at the University of Florida as Chair of the Board of Directors. In 2009, Chuck was honored to receive the Thelma Boltin Award at the Florida Old-Time Music Championships. This annual award is given to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to traditional music in Florida. Chuck leads the string bands "Physical Medicine," "Fear No Weevil,” and “the Ferrets of the Mall” and teaches fiddle and banjo in Gainesville, Florida, and directs the Suwannee Old-Time Music Weekend and the Suwannee Banjo Camp www.suwanneebanjocamp.com .
Competitions:
• 2010: Florida State Fiddle Contest: 2nd Place
• 2008: Longleaf String Band contest: 1st place: Florida State Fiddle Contest: 2nd Place
• 2007: Florida State Fiddlers Convention String Band Contest: 1st Place
• 2006: Florida State Fiddle Contest; 2nd Place
• 2005; Florida Old-Time Music Championships Banjo Contest 1st Place: Florida State Banjo Contest 2005: 1st Place Southeast Pickin’ & Fiddlin’Contest: Old-Time Banjo 2nd Place: Southeast Pickin’ & Fiddlin’Contest: Old-Time Fiddle 3rd Place:
• 2004: Florida State Fiddlers Association Annual String Band Contest (Fiddle) 1st Place: Florida State Fiddle Contest 2nd Place: Florida Old-Time Music Championships Banjo; 4th Place: Florida State Banjo Contest 3rd Place:
• 2001: Florida State Fiddlers Association Annual String Band Contest (Fiddle) 1st Place:
• 2000: Florida State Fiddlers Association Annual String Band Contest (Banjo) 2nd Place
Performances: Concerts, Folk Festivals, Camps, Plays, Invited Lectures, Dances, etc.:
Anta: A Play About a Free African American Woman., Gainesville, Florida, 2009
Across The Prarie WRUF, Gainesville, Florida, 2009
Ships of the Sea Museum, Savannah Georgia, 2009
Bo Diddley Community Plaza 2008-9
Florida Folk Festival, White Springs, Florida, 2005-9
Gamble Rogers Folk Festival, Saint Augustine, Florida, 2008
Suwannee Banjo Camp, High Springs, Florida2004-9
Suwannee Old-Time Weekend, White Springs, Florida, 2004-9
The Akonting/Banjo Collaborative, Gainesville Florida, 2008
Tim and Terry’s, Gainesville, Florida, 2008
Gainesville Old-Time Dance Society 2001-9
Mike Eberle is an extraordinary fiddler who lives in Columbus, Ohio.
Mike has played in numerous bands including Turkeys In The Straw, The How Could You Boys, and the Sick Ducks. He has an amazing facility on the violin, allowing him to play in multiple genres with startling clarity, accuracy, and heart. His twin fiddling, fiddle/akonting, and fiddle/banjo duets with Chuck bring alive blues, cowboy laments, old-time fiddle tunes, and Jola ballads.
Fear No Weevil is an old-time string-band featuring David Forbes, Chuck Levy, and Vic Call. David has made his mark as the lead fiddler of the legendary Bucksnort Barndance Band. Based in Gainesville, the Bucksnorts were known throughout the Southeast for driving rhythms and their collaboration with the Cross Creek Cloggers, perennial favorites at regional fiddle conventions and dance competitions. David is also known for constructing nearly 50 banjos in the style of Kyle Creed. These banjos, featuring 12-inch rims, are still sought out today for their superior craftsmanship and rich tone and playability. David is currently a world renowned bowmaker.
Vic Call is a guitarist who plays with unusual drive and enthusiasm. This has caused him to be sought out by multiple bands including Irrational Exuberance and Physical Medicine. Vic also plays Piano, whistle, and fiddle, and composes original music on all of them.
Diane Shaw is expert in many forms of dance ranging from the British Isles, to flat-foot clogging of the southern United States. She dances with impeccable timing rhythm, timing and form. She inspires the band to play its best, and dazzles the audience with her verve and energy.
Instrumentation
Chuck Levy: 5 and 6 string fretted and fretless banjo, akonting (ekonting) and fiddle.
Chuck often plays with:
Dave Forbes: Fiddle
Mike Eberle: Fiddle
Vic Call: Guitar
Dave Cook: Mandolin
Annie McPherson: Bass
Discography
Scratching and Clawing: Chuck Levy with David Forbes, Mike Eberle, and Bill Dudley: Red Dog Records #0, 2007
Banjourneys: Chuck Levy with Mike Eberle and David Forbes. Red Dog Records 001, 2009
The Best of Across the Prarie, Volume 2. WUFT Alive in the Studio
Official Website
Links
Video
Photo Gallery
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Banjourneys
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Gold Tone OT-6
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Chuck playikng a Bb Thornburg Grain Measure Banjo
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Ekona Diatta, Remi Diatta, and Chuck in Lamin, Gambia
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Suwannee Banjo Camp '08
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Fiddling Chuck
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Banjo-fiddle
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Fear No Weevil
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Suwannee Banjo Camp 08
Press
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Adam Hurt Reviews "Scratching and Clawing"
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From Banjo Newsletter, October 2007 page 34-35. Scratching and Clawing by Chuck Levy Red Dog Rec...
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Adam Hurt Reviews "Banjourneys"
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Chuck Levy is a banjo player, fiddler, singer, and music organizer with whom I first became acquaint...
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Pete Peterson Reviews "Banjourneys"
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What happens when an already good musician decides to broaden his horizons by learning more about th...
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Chuck Levy, with a Little Help from his Friends
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CHUCK LEVY, WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM HIS FRIENDS August 23, 2010 by gainesville365 To call Chuc...
Setlist
1 Dr. Levy’s Walk-Around
2. Belecha/Mariam Sajoe
3. Betty Likens
4. No expectations
5. Hangman’s Reel
6. Camp Chase
7. Si Jon Si Jamboukon
8. Walk into the Parlor/Walk into De Parlor/ Grapevine Reel
9. Sugar Hill
10. Old Joe Clark
11. Milwaukee Blues
12. Sembe
13. Shady Grove
14. Jimmy Shenks
15. John Henry
16. Mumbah Suditan
17. Old Paint
18. Sugarcane Dance/Levy’s Jig
19. Flames upon the Cuyahoga
20. Red Rocking Chair
21. Cumberland Gap
22. Rock the Cradle Joe
23. Boats up the River
24. Holly Ding/Rockingham Cindy
25. Oh My Little Darling
26. Little Billy Wilson
27. Big-Eyed Rabbit
28. Raliegh and Spencer/Boll Weevil
29. Iaydiay/Ohlibilal
30 .Stephen Foster’s Nocturne

