
What would make a 6-year old boy from
Michigan want to start a bluegrass band? Perhaps it was those hard
driving fast tunes that grabbed his young spirit with musical
excitement. Perhaps it was his prodigy talent that called his heart
to a musical destiny. Perhaps it was the musical enthusiasm he
sensed from his twin brother and first cousin of his same
impressionable age. Whatever sparked the idea, Cats and the Fiddler
was breathed into existence and seven years later, their hard work
has paid off distinguishing Cats and the Fiddler as the next
generation of bluegrass music.
Cats and the Fiddler
have performed for hundreds of venues across Michigan and beyond
alongside national and award winning artists. Their most recent
venue highlight includes ROMP '08 in Owensboro, Kentucky sponsored
by the International Bluegrass Music Museum . They have also
performed at major bluegrass festivals throughout Michigan as well
as numerous acoustic music clubs including the long-standing Ark of
Ann Arbor. At every concert, Cats and the Fiddler hold the audience
breathless with their knock-your-socks-off instrumentation and
precision harmony vocals.
Now all at the age
of 13, they have 3 CDs to their credit including their latest and
best release “Road to Nashville ”. This project not only reflects
their musical maturity which continues to belie their age but also
their creative maturity as writers and co-writers of five songs.
They are appreciative of all the wonderful opportunities that this
music has brought their way and as the title track of this CD so
eloquently expresses, “The Road to Nashville 's sure been good” to
them.