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Monday, July 2, 2018

Mipso

Mipso performs 'When I'm Gone' - YouTube
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Mipso is a North Carolina quartet formed in Chapel Hill known for combining a traditional string band format with close harmony and a variety of modern influences.


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History

UNC Years and "Mipso Trio"

While students at UNC-Chapel Hill, guitarist Joseph Terrell and mandolin player Jacob Sharp began performing at Chapel Hill open mic nights as an acoustic duo. With the idea of forming a band to play folk and bluegrass, they approached bassist Wood Robinson, with whom Terrell had previously performed in a campus party band, Funkosaurus Rex. Billed as "Mipso Trio," the group began performing in 2011 at campus events and occasionally around North Carolina.

After partnering with local Chapel Hill record label, Robust Records, the group recorded "Long, Long Gone" (2012) and began performing regularly with friend and fiddle player, Libby Rodenbough. Mipso Trio quickly became a campus staple., known for its many sold out performances at the historic Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, for bridging the divide between the UNC music community and the broader music scene of North Carolina's Triangle, as well as performing with members of the Red Clay Ramblers and former Chancellor of UNC-Chapel Hill, Holden Thorp, on numerous occasions.

2013 - present

Upon graduation from UNC in 2013, Terrell, Sharp, and Robinson traveled on a two-week tour of Japan including performances at the 43rd annual Takarazuka Bluegrass Festival and a concert at Tokyo's historic country music venue, Rocky Top. A documentary of their trip to Japan, "Mipso In Japan," directed by filmmaker Jon Kasbe, premiered at film festivals across the country in 2014, including the NYC Picture Start Film Festival, Riverrun International Film Festival, and Indie Grits

2013 also saw them release "Dark Holler Pop" as the newly truncated "Mipso." Produced by Andrew Marlin and featuring members of Chatham County Line, Town Mountain, and Mandolin Orange, "Dark Holler Pop" was an exploration of bluegrass instrumentation and arrangements, with most songs featuring banjo and fiddle. The album was a surprise success, appearing on Billboard's Bluegrass chart and raising the band's profile considerably.

In 2014 the group continued to develop its sound, adding frequent collaborator Libby Rodenbough as a full-time member and touring around the US. In April 2014 guitarist Joseph Terrell won the General category of Merlefest's Chris Austin Songwriting Contest.

With the 2015 Old Time Reverie, again produced by Andrew Marlin, Mipso expanded into richer, occasionally darker, textures, adding the clawhammer banjo and electric organ. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard's Bluegrass chart.

Mipso performed on the KFC float in the 2015 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

On April 6, 2018, Mipso released their fourth studio album Edges Run.


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Meaning of Name

Over the years the group has claimed various origins of the word "Mipso." In 2013 guitarist Joseph Terrell stated that the members "just came up with it." In 2013 bassist Wood Robinson claimed that the name referred to a now defunct Japanese appliance manufacturer, crediting Jacob Sharp's thesis research into post-war Japan with unearthing a reference to the company. Sharp confirmed this version of the story in an interview with Bluegrass Today. In a September 2015 interview with Raleigh's News & Observer, however, Terrell revealed a new origin story, claiming to want to dispel previous rumors. "There's a phrase in Japan," he explains, "it means something familiar, but there's something a little bit off. And it roughly translates, or at least we were told, to 'a little pee in the miso.' And so we put a little P in the miso: Mipso." This story has subsequently been published and re-confirmed in various publications.


Joseph Terrell - AXS
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References


Mipso @ Music Hall of Williamsburg 4/19 - mxdwn Music
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External links

  • Official website
  • Official Bandcamp
  • Mipso in Japan, a short film by Jon Kasbe documenting the band's Japanese tour

Source of the article : Wikipedia