The Duhks are a Canadian
folk fusion band, formed in 2002 in
Winnipeg
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, Canada. Featuring banjo, fiddle, guitar, percussion, and vocals, The Duhks blend folk music together with various
Canadian
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and
American traditional styles, including soul, gospel, old-time country string, and
zydeco
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. The band also commonly plays
traditional Irish dance music, integrating Latin-influenced percussion as well as often Celtic- and Cajun-influenced fiddle-playing.
History
In 2002,
Appalachian-influenced
clawhammer banjo player Leonard Podolak founded The Duhks in Winnipeg with gospel- and soul-influenced singer Jessee Havey, fiddle player Tania Elizabeth, and Celtic-influenced guitarist Jordan McConnell—all Canadian musicians.
The name "Duhks" comes from
Scruj MacDuhk, Podolak's defunct previous band.
The Duhks' first album, ''
Your Daughters & Your Sons
''Your Daughters & Your Sons'' is the first studio album by The Duhks. Originally independent, the album is now released under the Sugar Hill Records label. The album focuses primarily on Irish folk music.
Track listing
# "The Green Fields of Gl ...
'' (2003), was nominated for a
Juno award
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, leading to a contract with
Sugar Hill Records
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. A new percussionist,
Latin
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-influenced Scott Senior, joined the band, who then released their
eponym
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second album (2005), produced by
Béla Fleck
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, which won a Juno for Best Roots & Traditional Album by a Group. "Heaven's My Home," from their third album, ''
Migrations'' (2006)—produced by
Tim O'Brien—was nominated for the 2007
Grammy
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award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
In March 2007, Jessee Havey left the band to pursue other interests and was replaced as the lead singer by Sarah Dugas. The group was joined in November 2007 by Sarah's brother, Christian Dugas, as a replacement for percussionist Scott Senior, who left to spend more time with his family. In October 2007, The Duhks Sustainability Project was launched to raise awareness about ways to live a more economically viable and ecologically sustainable lifestyle. The following year, the website FestivaLink released The Duhks' first live album as well as the first to feature Sarah Dugas as lead vocalist and Christian Dugas as percussionist; the album is a compilation of old and new songs, largely recorded at a post-
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in
Nederland, Colorado in April 2008.
''
Fast Paced World
''Fast Paced World'' is a 2008 album by The Duhks. It is released under the Sugar Hill Records label. The album features Irish folk music, Latin percussion, American folk, and gospel music, as well as singing in English, French, and Portuguese. ...
'' (2008), produced by
Jay Joyce, was the first official studio album to feature the Dugas siblings. It also received a Juno nomination for Best Roots & Traditional Album. In 2009, FestivaLink released The Duhks'
second live album, featuring several guest musicians and recorded primarily at that year's
MerleFest in
North Carolina
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.
On January 15, 2010, fiddler Tania Elizabeth announced that she would be moving on. She was temporarily replaced by fiddler
Casey Driessen. As of 2010, the whole band was on semi-hiatus, playing far fewer shows. In April 2011, the band announced on their website that this pace would continue, including some shows with former members Havey and Senior, as the Dugas siblings had begun recording and performing as an independent duo.
In January 2012, the band announced a reformation of the band featuring original lead vocalist Jessee Havey, fiddler Tania Elizabeth, Jordan McConnell on guitar, Scott Senior on percussion, and Leonard Podolak on banjo. This lineup did some reunion tours before McConnell, Senior, and Elizabeth left and Havey and Podolak went on to scout a new lineup. The band then did tours with a lineup consisting of new American members, including Rosie Newton (temporary fiddler, who toured with the band for a six-month period ending in the winter of 2014), temporary guitarist Jefferson Hamer, and permanent new percussionist Kevin Garcia. The band entered the studio in December 2013 after successfully using
crowdsource funding site
Indiegogo to raise money for the recording of a new album, originally planned for release in spring of 2014.
In June 2014, The Duhks officially released their new album, ''Beyond the Blue''. The touring lineup for that album cycle also included Québécois multi-instrumentalist Colin Savoie-Levac on guitar and Swedish fiddler Anna Lindblad on violin as of January 2015.
In the spring of 2016, the band announced on their Facebook page that they would no longer be touring, but proceeded to play a handful of shows in and around Winnipeg over the next few years featuring a lineup of original members Leonard Podolak, Jessee Havey, Jordan McConnell, and Scott Senior plus fiddler Jeremy Penner.
On March 30, 2022, The West End Cultural Centre in Winnipeg announced a 20th anniversary reunion show by the original lineup for May 2022, with further dates at the
Telluride Bluegrass Festival announced shortly thereafter.
Members
Current
* Leonard Podolak – banjo and vocals (2002–2016, 2022)
* Jessee Havey – lead vocals (2002–2007; 2011–2016, 2022)
* Tania Elizabeth – fiddle and vocals (2002-2010, 2012–2014, 2022)
* Jordan McConnell – guitar (2002–2013, 2022)
* Scott Senior – percussion (2004–2007, 2011–2013, 2022)
Former
* Sarah Dugas – lead vocals (2007–2011)
* Christian Dugas – drum kit and percussion (2007–2011)
* Colin Savoie-Levac – guitar and bouzouki (2014–2016)
* Kevin Garcia – percussion (2013–2016)
* Anna Lindblad – fiddle/violin (2015–2016)
Discography
Studio albums
Live albums
See also
*
List of bands from Canada
*
Scruj MacDuhk
References
External links
The DuhksOfficial Site
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Musical groups established in 2002
Musical groups from Winnipeg
Canadian folk music groups
Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Group winners
2002 establishments in Manitoba
Sugar Hill Records artists
Canadian Folk Music Award winners