Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen at Rockwood Music Hall

Article Contributed by McGuckin Enter… | Published on Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Since Frank Solivan left the cold climes of Alaska for the bluegrass hotbed of Washington, D.C., he’s built a reputation as a monster mandolinist — and become a major festival attraction with his band, Dirty Kitchen. Solivan, with banjoist Mike Munford, 2013 IBMA Banjo Player of the Year, award winning guitarist Chris Luquette and bassist Jeremy Middleton, simmer a bluegrass/newgrass stew from instrumental, vocal and songwriting skills so hot, they were named IBMA’s 2016 Instrumental Group of the Year.

Solivan will release ‘You Can’t Stand The Heat’ on Jan. 25, 2019 on Compass Records. The new 10-song collection, co-produced by Grammy-winning banjoist and Compass co-founder Alison Brown offers a vibrant mix of songs, from the traditional “Lena” featuring the mid-Atlantic bluegrass vocals of Danny Paisley and Dudley Connellto the neo-old timey Crooked Eye John, written by Cris Jacobs and featuring the inimitable fiddling of label mate Michael Cleveland to the compelling lead-off track “Crave” co-written by Frank and Becky Buller and showcasing the guitar prowess of Chris Luquette.  The band also delivers a compelling rendition of Steely Dan’s “Rikki” featuring the lead vocals of Jeremy Middleton, the catchy “ Be Sure” written by Frank Solivan and the red-hot instrumental “Crack of Noon" penned by banjoist Mike Munford.

Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen in New York, N.Y.:
7 p.m. Thursday, April 18
Rockwood Music Hall - Stage 2, 196 Allen St.

http://rockwoodmusichall.com

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