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If you’ve seen a film in the last 15 years, then whether you realize it or not, you’re familiar with the music of Rusted Root.
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“This one goes out to the young’ins,” frontman Michael Glabicki said. “We call this song the Ice Age song.”
While the Pittsburgh-based jam band is well-known in rootsy circles, it was the popularity of 1995’s “Send Me On My Way” from Rusted Root’s sophomore album When I Woke that skyrocketed the group to mainstream success.
The single reached number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 1995, and it was prominently featured in the films Ice Age, Matilda and The Theory of Flight, as well as the iconic television show Party of Five.
But it wasn’t only Hollywood that garnered Rusted Root so much attention. In its early years, the band was recognized for its rigorous touring and unique fusion of bluegrass and Afro-pop percussion. While this touring slowed in recent years, the band is ready to tackle the road once again; this time in support of its sixth studio album, Stereo Rodeo.
Rusted Root began its most recent extensive tour on May 30 in Utica, N.Y., and it will carry them through October, including a stop at Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh on June 6. The band headlined the Band Together benefit show for the Lucy Daniels Center. NOTE: See video from the concert.
In addition to Rusted Root, local acts Chatham County Line and The Rosebuds performed outside before the show continued inside with HOBEX.
A special thanks goes to Erica Bustamante of MyNC’s Entertainment blog for hosting Rusted Root in studio B in my absence.
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