Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 1990, Supplement, Page 4B, Image 16

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Hot hammer dulcimer band to perform
The Whammadiddte Ding
bats pUay an inventive fusion
ot traditional and modern mu
sic Their concerts feature the
hammer dulcimer playing of
Mick Doherty and Lawrence
Huntley and the big rhythm
guitar style of Kevin Shay
Johnson
The Dingbats play instru
mental dance music, but it
isn t the sort filled with elec
Ironic drums Their sound
comes from various American
and European cultures and
their repertoire includes Ap
palachian breakdowns. Irish
Iigs, dance tunes from the An
des and German polkas The
key to the Dingbat sound, the
group said, is rhythm
The dulcimers used by Do
herty and Huntley are three
octave instruments played
with two hand held hammers
and equipped with dampers
Johnson and Doherty har
monize on modern folk songs
such as Dillon Bushin's
Moonshine in the White
Pines For the vocals, Hunt
ley takes up an electric bass,
adding yet another dimension
if J 1 i R P i R I t I ’
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to the band's music.
The band, which has its
roots in Portland, has re
ceived rave reviews from a va
riety of sources. Chris Niel
son. host ol the radio folk
show Root and Branch." said
the Dingbats "are some of the
finest folk musicians in Port
land, which makes them some
of the finest in the whole
Northwest
Their performances are
beautiful, exciting and funny,"
he added May they never be
mellowed out by Windham
Hill
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