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Norwegian folk superstar Jonas Fjeld performed at The Berkeley Cafe in Raleigh on Feb. 12 with local bluegrass outfit Chatham County Line.
The show served as a “dress rehearsal” for the group’s up-coming Norwegian tour in support of Brother of Song, the second album pairing CCL and Fjeld. The tour will kickoff on March 1 in Norway and run through April 2.
The band offered hilarious anecdotes between songs, which mostly centered on the translation of titles and lyrics from Norwegian to English and vice versa. Among them, banjoist Chandler Holt explained that the CCL song “Sun Up” when spoken in Norway apparently means “Mustard.”
“The other thing I figured out — this is all the Norwegian I know — you call a banjo a ‘baño’ over there, which is similar to ‘bathroom’ in Spanish. So we would do this tune and it would be called ‘Mustard on the Five-String Bathroom.’”
The last pairing of CCL and Fjeld, 2007’s Amerikabesøk, scored a Gold record in Fjeld’s native Norway. Brother of Song will be released in Norway on Feb. 24, though a distributer has not been secured for the U.S. release.
If you did not catch Chatham County Line’s performance on Sessions at Studio B, head over to the video’s landing page to check it out. On Feb. 11, Indy Week published its latest installment of “Listening With…,” during which Fjeld and CCL chime in on acts such as J.J. Cale, Emperor and Concord, N.C.-based The Avett Brothers.
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March 30th, 2009 at 5:37 pm
these are the absolute top boys in there field of work, you are lucky to have them in norway