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Jump, Little Children

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(thing) by hamster bong (1.2 d) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 2 C!s Tue May 02 2000 at 1:49:45

Jump, Little Children is a band that consists of 5 guys from North Carolina. They formed at the North Carolina School of Arts in the early 1990's. They started out playing mainly Irish folk stuff, but soon started writing their own more impressive music. With a surprisingly diverse fan-base, and music which is often referred to as "acoustic-funk pop", it's pretty hard to peg these guys down. They've also been called alternative/rock, along with punk-pop, and grouped in with artists like Ash, Kenickie, and Radiohead.

Jay Clifford is the lead vocalist, composes the majority of the lyrics, and plays guitar as well.

Ward Williams is one of the main reasons this group can put out such sweet, sorrowful stuff. He has a Bachelors' of Music Degree in Cello Performance, and it's painfully obvious. Beautiful, amazing instrument.

Jonathan Gray, well, he plays upright bass, and was a later addition to the group, one they made after travelling to Ireland for a year or two.

Evan Harper Bivins, mad leet drummer, composer of insanely beautiful rhythm.

Matthew MacNab Bivins, responsible for the brilliantly sweet mandolin, harmonica, and accordion.

The name of the group, Jump, Little Children. They picked this up from a song by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, and it seems to have stuck with them. I think there was some confusion early on, when people thought of it as "Jump Little Children", they in no way condone "jumping" little children.

I'm not completely sure what they've even officially come out with, other then their "Licorice Tea Demos", and "Buzz". They also have one album out on Atlantic Records, that is, "Magazine". They only signed on with Atlantic in the late 90's, before that they were just independent artists. Their most recognized song, Cathedrals, has this amazingly haunting sound, every note is so achingly beautiful.. there is some nice cello in there, as well. Close your eyes is another beautiful song that I absolutely adore, it's off of Magazine.

The really great thing about these guys is that they have managed to build a huge fan base most entirely by word of mouth. Their live show is impressive to say the least, they are a good example of where pure talent and determination can get you.

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close your eyes Magazine Jay Clifford Ward Williams
How to lose your temper, your job and any last traces of respect for Management Habit Pro forma The Beta Band
Kenickie Moxy Früvous Meeting people is easy accordion
Sonny Terry Ethnic Minorities Quota Jump haunting
Math is a social construct quiet harmonica Matthew Bivins
all those days are gone Cathedral Child Cathedral Story Greensboro, North Carolina
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