Creaking Tree String Quartet

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The Creaking Tree String Quartet is a Canadian progressive all-instrumental bluegrass and acoustic roots band from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
Years active2004 (2004)–2011
MembersJohn Showman
Andrew Collins
Brad Keller
Brian Kobayakawa
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Creaking Tree String Quartet
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
Genresbluegrass music
Years active2004 (2004)–2011
MembersJohn Showman
Andrew Collins
Brad Keller
Brian Kobayakawa
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In 2004, the Creaking Trees produced their debut album, The Creaking Trees,[1] and it was promptly nominated for a Juno Award.[2]

In February 2005, they performed at Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto in a combined concert with Beyond the Pale, blending bluegrass and klezmer music.[1] That year their second album, Side Two, won a Canadian Folk Music Award and an Indie Acoustic Project award.[3]

In 2007, the band performed at the Calgary Folk Music Festival.[4] Their third album, The Sound Track, was released and won two Canadian Folk Music Awards[5] and a Juno nomination.[3]

In 2008, the Trees performed at the fifth annual Toronto CityFest.[6] They set out on a tour of the US and western Canada, including a performance at the Vancouver Folk Music Festival.[5][2]

By 2010, they had recorded and released their fourth album, Sundogs.[7] Bryan Acker of HeroHill wrote, "it's how these seasoned TO players forge jazz, bluegrass, bebop, folk and traditional sounds into their own sound that makes the record so impressive."[8]

Members of the Creaking Tree Quartet include John Showman on fiddle, Andrew Collins on mandolin,[9] Brad Keller on guitar, and Brian Kobayakawa on bass.[10]

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