 Abby NewtonAs part of the folk music revival of the past 40 years there has been a movement to restore the unique richness of the cello to traditional music. Abby has been on the forefront of that movement since 1973 when she began two seminal musical associations. First, she joined Jay Ungar, Lyn Hardy, and John Cohen in the Putnam String County Band. Although classically trained, she adapted her playing to their arrangements of traditional American music and they toured extensively for several years. Putnam String County Band played concerts in a broad range of venues from small coffee houses to large summer festivals. They are still remembered fondly by folk enthusiasts.
Abby's deep involvement with the music of Scotland began with and was nurtured by Jean Redpath. It was with Jean that Abby first visited Scotland in 1978. The warmth of the people and the melancholy beauty of the Scottish landscape moved her. On that tour she met Tom Anderson, the legendary teacher and champion of Shetland fiddle music. Tom, Jean, and Abby performed a concert at Blair Castle together that Abby recalls as one of the most inspiring musical experiences of her career.
Since then, Abby has visited Scotland many times and has performed both there and in the U.S. with many prominant Scottish musicians including Aly Bain, Mairi Campbell, and Alasdair Fraser. Alasdair, in particular, enhanced Abby's understanding of Scottish music and was a major force in the creation of Crossing to Scotland.
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