Backwards fiddle challenge from Casey Driessen
Fiddler Casey Driessen has presented to the music world as something of a stylistic enigma. As a fiddler he is equally well trained in the bluegrass and old time traditions, and he has a music degree from The Berklee College Of Music.
He has toured as a solo artist and band leader, as well as a sideman. He is a member of Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet and is touring now with Darrell Scott.
Driessen’s latest CD, Oog, is scheduled for release on May 12. It offers a wealth of beautiful and fascinating music, but isn’t much help in pinning him down or boxing his sound into any neat classification. Casey handles fiddle and vocal chores, with help from Darrell Scott on guitar and pedal guitar, Viktor Krauss on bass, Brian Siskind on lap steel and synth, and Matt Chamberlain on percussion.
For a glimpse into Driessen’s musical personality, he created this video fiddle quiz for our readers…

Casey also agreed to let us include samples of a couple other tracks from the CD, which we offer here, along with his comments from the liner notes.
Uncontinental Breakfast - Listen now:
While teaching at Mark O’Connor’s Strings Conference I had a life changing musical experience‚Ķand those don’t come along often. One of the other instructors was Dr. M. Manjunath, a South Indian violinist. He played a solo concert, cross legged, on top of a table, improvising nonstop for 30 minutes. He took me on a ride that was one of the most beautiful and amazing performances I’ve ever witnessed, playing in ways I had not imagined possible. The next day I took a lesson with him. Soon afterwards while on the road, hungry and stuck in a hotel room one morning, I wrote this melody. Thank you Dr. M. Manjunath.
This next one may be my favorite on the CD. It’s a quirky, rocking version of O, Death, rendered here as Conversation With Death. I’ll bet I have played this track a dozen times over the past two days.
No… it’s not a grassy cut either, but don’t get your knickers in a twist. If electric instruments and drums will ruin your day, just give this one a miss.
Conversation With Death - Listen now:
We all have our notions of life beyond life and whether or not there is one at all. What we seem to agree on is that time is precious, time is short, and time is unpredictable. I used to take a few more chances with my life, feeling the invincibility of my youth. I wouldn’t say my life is any less exciting, I just choose my battles a bit more wisely. It’s funny how life experience and love will change your perspectives. I believe we are all connected, not just people, but all living things. I don’t believe that there is one true way for everyone ‚Äì geography, culture, and environment just won’t let me. My ideal afterlife is that you go wherever and experience whatever you believed in your lifetime‚Ķ.it seems only fair. These lyrics are passed down to us from Doc Boggs.
Craig Havighurst of String Theory Media created a video about the making of the CD last year when Driessen et al were in studio. It offers a nice overview of the project, in the form of a lengthy interview with Casey, with live studio footage interspersed.



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Casey Driessen has created a looped, all-fiddle version of Billie Jean as a Michael Jackson tribute. Watching him stack the loops and then play the melody shows how well Casey has mastered the technology - as well as his instrument.
This is an edited version of the...
If you attend many bluegrass or acoustic music shows, you've surely encountered young fiddle phenom, Casey Driessen. Just 27 years old, he's toured with Chris Jones, Tim O'Brien, B???la Fleck and folk/country rebel, Steve Earle since graduating from Berklee College of Music. Casey's fiddle was also heard...
We posted last week about some of the press coverage from China of the current Sparrow Quartet tour. The band features Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn on picked and non-picked banjo respectively, with Casey Driessen on fiddle and Ben Sollee on cello.
There is a fascinating video up on YouTube that...
After teaching at Sore Fingers Week in England earlier this month, Rob Ickes, Noam Pikelny and Casey Driessen did some touring in the UK as The Nashville Acoustic All Stars.
The folks at ukbluegrass.com posted yesterday with links to three video clips on YouTube from a performance of theirs in Scotland....
Video of a recent performance by Abigail Washburn & The Sparrow Quartet on the Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour can now be viewed online.
The group is composed of Abby on clawhammer banjo and vocals, Bela Fleck on 3 finger banjo, Casey Driessen on fiddle and Ben Sollee on cello.
They are the sole...
Casey Driessen is not only a fiery fiddler, a fearless improviser and a very talented musician overall. He is also a skilled photographer, with a great eye for a good shot.
Casey was tapped to play fiddle on Béla Fleck's Throw Down Your Heart tour earlier this year, along with a number of the African...
I found an interesting piece on Xinhua online, an English language version of ChinaView.cn about a set of performances this weekend by Sparrow Quartet in Bejing. The group includes Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn on banjos, with Casey Driessen on fiddle and Ben Sollee on cello.
Washburn, who plays...
On today's (4/3) edition of Blue Plate Special on WDVX, Abigail Washburn & Sparrow Quartet featuring B?©la Fleck will perform. The show airs at noon (EDT) from the Knoxville, TN studios of WDVX before a live audience, ahead of their show tonight at The Down Home in Johnson City.
The Quartet includes...




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