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Rising Appalachia is an American Appalachian folk music group led by multi-instrumentalist sisters
Leah Song Leah Song (born Leah Smith) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, storytelling, storyteller, poet, artist, and activist known for her role as one of the two frontsisters of Rising Appalachia — with younger sister Chloe S ...
and Chloe Smith. Leah also performs as a solo artist. Based between Atlanta, New Orleans, and the Asheville area of North Carolina, the sisters work with an array of international musicians and the band incorporates everything from simple harmonics with
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s and
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s, to a wide variety of
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, kalimbas, beatbox,
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, balafon,
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s,
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, tablas, spoons and washboard creating a full mix of world, folk and soul music. Rising Appalachia is independent from the mainstream music industry. The sisters managed, produced and marketed the project themselves from the beginning and only later started to build up a small management team. Their first four albums were self-produced and self-funded. For their fifth album, ''Filthy Dirty South'', they raised in a span of one month a total of $11,180.00 in 2011 on the crowd funding web site ''
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''. Rising Appalachia has performed at many musical festivals throughout the United States but also in Colombia, Costa Rica, Canada, India, Puerto Rico, Italy, Bulgaria, Hungary, the Czech Republic,
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, Ireland and Scotland.


History


Early days

In 2005, sisters Leah and Chloe Smith, decided one afternoon to record their first album, ''Leah and Chloe'', in the basement studio of a friend in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The album was meant as a gift for family and friends but they received so much support and recognition for it that they decided to officially start a band called Rising Appalachia. The sisters moved to New Orleans in 2006, about a year after
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. In the early days, the sisters busked, in the French Quarter of New Orleans and elsewhere. They began to find their own natural interpretation of Appalachian music which brought together folk, soul, hip-hop, classical,
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and other styles based on their upbringing on traditional Appalachian string band music, as well as on their exposure to urban music like hip-hop and jazz and the influence of roots music, and world music of all kinds which they experienced during their worldwide travels. They released their second album, ''Scale Down'' in 2007. On June 29, 2008 the group played their last show under the name Rising Appalachia during Concrete Pandemonium III at the Eyedrum Art Gallery in Atlanta before it was changed to R.I.S.E.


R.I.S.E. (2008-2010) and the Rise Collective

As R.I.S.E. they released their first live album ''Evolutions in Sound: Live in 2008'', the only album which would be released under this name. In February 2010 the band announced they would reclaim the original name of the band, ''Rising Appalachia'', but would incorporate ''RISE'' in the name of a supporting project, the Rise Collective. The Rise Collective uses both lyrical prowess and diverse artistic collaborations. It consists of a crew of global performers, activists, youth educators,
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s, circus artists, yoginis,
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, fire spinners, poets, aerialists, cultural workers and others who perform at music festivals, rallies and street parties and hold sound education workshops at youth centers, schools, prisons and other locations. The Rise Collective activities include acro-yoga, aerial performance, fire spinning, sound workshops, yoga, meditation, and youth education. Together with the music of Rising Appalachia, the collective is used to support many of the Smith sisters' community-based projects uniting the arts and justice. Having themselves been community activists during their travels, Leah and Chloe Smith want their art to also be a source of activism, as well as of cultural development.


''The Sails of Self'' (2010)

2010 brought a return to the band's original name and the release of their third studio album, ''The Sails of Self''. The band expanded, with percussionist Biko Casini and bassist David Brown officially joining the band for this album and tour.


Kickstarter-funded ''Filthy Dirty South'' (2012)

In 2011, the band raised a total of $11,180.00 within one month for their next album, ''
Filthy Dirty South ''Filthy Dirty South'' is the fourth studio album by American Appalachian band Rising Appalachia. It was recorded at Echo Mountain Recording in Asheville, North Carolina, and released on December 9, 2012. Background In 2011, the band started a ...
'', on the crowd funding web site ''
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''. They released ''Filthy Dirty South'', their fourth studio album, in 2012. Thandiwe Ogbonna, writing for '' No Depression'', said "''Filthy Dirty South'' is an overall outstanding work of clever musicianship. A tour of world sounds that could be scattered and disjointed is very skilfully executed with a pleasant flow." Dan Levenson reviewed the album, along with the band's two previous studio albums, in the January 2015 issue of '' Banjo Newsletter'', taking great interest in
Leah Song Leah Song (born Leah Smith) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, storytelling, storyteller, poet, artist, and activist known for her role as one of the two frontsisters of Rising Appalachia — with younger sister Chloe S ...
's distinctive " clawhammer" banjo style. In 2013, in collaboration with The Human Experience, they produced their first remix album, ''Soul Visions''.


Slow Music Movement and the ''Wider Circles'' Rail Tour (2015)

On July 17, 2015, Rising Appalachia released their fifth studio album, ''
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''. Leah Song coined the term "Slow Music Movement" while preparing for a TedX talk. During their ''Wider Circles'' Rail Tour, the band travelled by Amtrak train. Song connected this with the "Slow Music Movement", which she described as exploring the question as to how music can be a public service, saying: John Malkin, writing for ''Spirituality & Health Magazine'' noted that "The inviting songs of ''Wider Circles'' focus on community, gratitude, and healing." Desdemona Dallas, reviewing for ''Lost in Sound'', noted that "Songs 'Medicine' and 'Oh Death' light upon the Smith sisters’ wordsmithing ways as slam poets." Thandiwe Ogbonna, writing for '' No Depression'', said


Permaculture Action Network and the Fertile Grounds Tour (2016)

The band chose the name "Fertile Grounds" for their 2016 tour to celebrate their new partnership with the Permaculture Action Network. In an interview, Chloe Smith stated that the band would be "hosting a series of Permaculture Action Days in association with a number of our performance dates with the goal of helping to connect our audiences with tangible on-the-ground action and education."


''Alive'' (2017)

Rising Appalachia's first live album, '' Alive'', was released on September 29, 2017. The release was covered by Kath Galasso of ''OnStage Magazine'', who wrote that "''Alive'' moves from traditional to contemporary to spiritual smoothly, never forgetting the global narrative." The album was featured by ''Spill Magazine'', along with an interview with
Leah Song Leah Song (born Leah Smith) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, storytelling, storyteller, poet, artist, and activist known for her role as one of the two frontsisters of Rising Appalachia — with younger sister Chloe S ...
. It was also reviewed by Erick Mertz for the UK magazine '' Bearded'', who wrote "In total, the performance is complete. Banter between songs keeps the fire burning. Rising Appalachia allows the performance to take on its own energy, up and down, like the life cycle of joys and sorrows that it aims to replicate," although he was disappointed at the lack of variety and had hoped for more of a "political edge." ''Alive'' was named an album of the year by '' The Arts Desk''.


Resilient tour (2018)

The single "Resilient" was released on May 1, 2018. The video, which features dancers Quentin Robinson, Justin Conte, Lukas van der Fecht, and Amy Secada, was reviewed by Bob Boilen for
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's ''All Songs TV'', and by Steph Castor for the June 2018 issue of '' Girl Guitar Magazine''. The ''Resilient'' tour began on May 3 in Thornville, Ohio at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park. The tour included performances at the
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in Silk Hope, North Carolina, the LEAF Festival in Asheville, the Music on the Mesa Festival in Taos, New Mexico, and the Winnipeg Folk Festival. During this tour, ''Rolling Stone'' described the band's work as "Protest music for the modern age, bolstered by delicate, skillful musicianship and otherworldly vocal harmonies."


''Leylines'' tour (2019)

Rising Appalachia released their sixth studio album, ''
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'', on May 3, 2019, and the tour to promote it began on May 5 at One Eyed Jacks in New Orleans. Tour stops included the Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas, the Esalen Midsummer Festival in
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, the Evolve Festival in
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, Canada, and the Sisters Folk Festival in Sisters, Oregon. The theme of ''Leylines'' is interconnectedness. In an interview, Chloe Smith said that the word '
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' "alludes to magnetic points of spirit, energy, history, and power in various parts of the world. Unique connections that are more subtle than linear, if you will. We always sense connections between far removed places, and our album is a reflection of that with the layering of Appalachia, Ireland, and West Africa. We wanted to weave lines of connections aurally with both traditional music from those places as well as contemporary lyrics..." ''Leylines'' was ranked on the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers chart, peaking at No. 22 for the week ending May 18, 2019.Billboard: Rising Appalachia
/ref> The album was reviewed by George Graham in ''The Graham Album Review''. The song "Harmonize" was released early as a music video which was featured by '' Rolling Stone''. The song " Cuckoo" was featured in ''
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'', the song "Sunny Days" was featured in '' Relix'', and the song "Speak Out" was featured in ''
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''. The final track, "Resilient", is a full band version of the single first released in 2018 as a duo performance and music video.


Releases and online show (2020)

2020 brought the
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which curtailed the production of live shows. Regarding this turn of events, Chloe wrote, "Now, in the time of corona, we are seeing the necessary roles of music and healing practices in our abilities to see through this pandemic and stay steady on our course of compassion and strength." Rising Appalachia released a new music video, "Stand Like an Oak," on
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, April 22. Regarding her reasons for writing this song, Chloe wrote, "I wrote this song for a loved one going through the wave and arc of depression and anxiety, someone whom I wanted to sing a reminder to, to find her roots and footing when the wind blows strong. Mental health is a gripping mountain for so many people to climb, and this song honors that journey as well as the people who pull us up out of it." Leah wrote that " tis a song to remind us of our innate sturdiness and deep roots in this vital dark soil of Earth; the innate presence and stability of the Oaktree as our model and muse of calmness in the great storms." In collaboration with David Brown's Castanea, a "Resilient Remix" music video was released on May 15, which was featured on Folk Roots Radio "Episode 515: We’re All About The Music!" In June, in collaboration with
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, the single "Pulse" was released. The band launched a Patreon presence on August 1. Later in August the band announced the release of a music video of "Pulse." The full band playing a livestream concert on December 15. This concert was released as a live album, Live from New Orleans at Preservation Hall, in November 2022. Also during this period, Leah and Chloe, together with
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,
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, and Marya Stark, formed an
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spirit-folk ensemble,
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.


''The Lost Mystique of Being in the Know'' (2021)

The band dropped a surprise album, ''
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'', on May 21, 2021. It is their seventh studio album, and was reviewed by Jim Shahen in ''The Journal of Roots Music'', who wrote that "it's a testament to their exuberance and spontaneous creativity." It was also reviewed by Madeline Crone for '' American Songwriter'', who wrote that "this project is a lot more abstract than their previous discography," and by Mike Davies for the UK's ''folk radio'', who reviewed each song in detail and concluded "undoubtedly one of the most intoxicating musical experiences you’ll have this year." Doug Deloach reviewed it for '' Songlines'', giving it five stars and writing, "Across nine tracks culled from a one-day recording session after ten months of COVID-induced isolation, Rising Appalachia have delivered one of 2021’s sweetest world music albums."


Members

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Leah Song Leah Song (born Leah Smith) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, storytelling, storyteller, poet, artist, and activist known for her role as one of the two frontsisters of Rising Appalachia — with younger sister Chloe S ...
– vocals, poetics, banjo, fiddle, kalimba, bodhrán, tinkly percussive things * Chloe Smith – vocals, fiddle, banjo, washboard, kalimba, percussion * Biko Casini –
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, bara, ngoni,
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s, percussion * David Brown – upright bass, baritone guitar, banjo * Arouna Diarra – ngoni, balafon, talking drum, percussion * Duncan Wickel – cello, fiddle


Awards and recognition

* ''Atlanta's Best Folk Act'' (by '' Creative Loafing'') * ''Alive'' was named an "Album of the Year 2017" (by '' The Arts Desk'')


Discography


Albums

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As R.I.S.E

* (live album)


Remix albums

* ''Soul Visions'' (2013, in collaboration with The Human Experience) * ''Remast'' (2018, in collaboration with Castanea, band member David Brown's side project)


Contributions

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DVDs

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Interviews and talks

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Live broadcasts

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Music videos

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See also

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Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine The Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine (ACWM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting wilderness medicine in the southern Appalachian region of the United States of America. Dr. Seth C. Hawkins, an emergency physician who specia ...
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Environmental issues in Appalachia Environmental issues in Appalachia, a cultural region in the Eastern United States, include long term and ongoing environmental impact from human activity, and specific incidents of environmental harm such as environmental disasters related to min ...
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Environmental justice and coal mining in Appalachia Environmental justice and coal mining in Appalachia is the study of environmental justice – the interdisciplinary body of social science literature studying theories of the environment and justice; environmental laws, policies, and their imple ...
* Social and economic stratification in Appalachia


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Further reading

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External links

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Rising Appalachia Archives
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