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Rhiannon Giddens Fan Reviews (11) 5.0
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An unforgettable performance - bravo!

Rhiannon's was a very personal show. I was impressed by her stage presence - relaxed, informal and professional. I was already familiar with 'that' voice but I had underestimated her obvious deep knowledge and proficiency on her musical instruments, which did include her own voice - fabulous! I liked her personal reflections and, indeed, appreciated her political/social/cultural insights. Great venue, great show - well done to all concerned. I'm off to see Allison Russell next month in Oxford. Now, if Union Chapel could entice Amythyst Kiah over...........

Posted by Sue on 12/05/2023

Rhiannon Giddens, Union Chapel, London - 11th May 2023

Great Voice, great performer

One of the greatest and most versatile voices in contemporary music - from keening Celtic lament, to classic Italian love song via blues, gospel and a bit of jazz. And what an articulate and composed on stage presence. She's great!

Posted by David L on 12/05/2023

Rhiannon Giddens, Union Chapel, London - 11th May 2023

Perfect partners

I'm not sure I've ever seen an audience leap to its collective feet so rapidly as did those at Union Chapel last night (11 May) to give a rousing standing ovation to Rhiannon Giddens and Franceso Turrisi. What a show! With just the pair of them on stage over two hour-long sets, they captivated the whole crowd. The unique ingredient, of course, was Rhiannon's singing, wringing out every emotion from the material, much of the background to it explained expertly. Instrumentation was spare - banjo and fiddle for Rhiannon, and banjo, percussion and piano (with some lovely jazzy touches) for Francesco - but the sound resonated around the wonderful venue. We even got a preview of Rhiannon's new album with a cheeky song based on double-entendres. A magnificent evening, I'd give it 10 stars if I could.

Posted by BernieFB on 12/05/2023

Rhiannon Giddens, Union Chapel, London - 11th May 2023

Another fine show!

First, Union Ckhapel is an excellent venue, with a wonderful backdrop behind the artists on the stage! This show was sold out and there was a great atmosphere of expectation. I'd seen Rhiannon 5 times before and I knew how good she can be. There was just Rhiannon and Fracesco Turisi and we were all spellboung as soon as she began to sing. Some familiar songs from her albums, some new songs, she had that crows in the palm of her hand. We made enough noise for her to give 2 encoures and everybody left feeling happy. I followed the crowd to the tube and the atmosphere was still there Rhiannon will be back in London at the Barbican next Feberuary - and I'll definitely be there.

Posted anonymously on 12/05/2023

Rhiannon Giddens, Union Chapel, London - 11th May 2023

Moving and emotional

Rhiannon was in fine form last night at the Union Chapel. Her supporting percussionist Francesco was equally awesome. Rare these days to find yourself inspired into a completely new genre of music, but Rhiannon’s enthusiasm shines through her work and touches your soul. Her voice is simply exquisite and her range diverse, her operatic training is evident. You can easily see why she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize. Looking forward to her return to the U.K. next February.

Posted by Terence W on 12/05/2023

Rhiannon Giddens, Union Chapel, London - 11th May 2023


The acclaimed musician Rhiannon Giddens uses her art to excavate the past and reveal bold truths about our present. A MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient, Giddens co-founded the Grammy Award-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops, and she has been nominated for six
additional Grammys for her work as a soloist and collaborator. She was most recently nominated for her collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, there is no Other
(2019).
Giddens’s latest album, They’re Calling Me Home, is a twelve-track album, recorded
with Turrisi in Ireland during the recent lockdown; it speaks of the longing for the comfort of home as well as the metaphorical “call home” of death, which has been a tragic reality for so many during the COVID-19 crisis.

Giddens’s lifelong mission is to lift up people whose contributions to American musical history have previously been erased, and to work toward a more accurate understanding of the country’s musical origins. Pitchfork has said of her work, “few artists are so fearless and so ravenous in their exploration,” and Smithsonian Magazine calls her “an electrifying artist who
brings alive the memories of forgotten predecessors, white and black.”

Among her many diverse career highlights, Giddens has performed for the Obamas at the White House, served as a Carnegie Hall Perspectives curator, and received an inaugural Legacy of Americana Award from Nashville’s National Museum of African American History in partnership with the Americana Music Association.
Her critical acclaim includes in-depth profiles by CBS Sunday Morning, the New York Times, the New Yorker, and NPR’s Fresh Air, among many others.

Giddens is featured in Ken Burns’s Country Music series, which aired on PBS in 2019, where she speaks about the African American origins of country music. She is also a member of the band Our Native Daughters with three other black female banjo players, Leyla McCalla, Allison
Russell, and Amythyst Kiah, and co-produced their debut album Songs of Our Native Daughters
(2019), which tells stories of historic black womanhood and survival.

Named Artistic Director of Silkroad in 2020, Giddens is developing a number of new programs for the organization, including one inspired by the history of the American transcontinental railroad and the cultures and music of its builders. She recently wrote the music for an original
ballet, Lucy Negro Redux, for Nashville Ballet (premiered in 2019), and the libretto and music for an original opera, Omar, based on the autobiography of the enslaved man Omar Ibn Said for
the Spoleto USA Festival (premieres in 2022).

As an actor, Giddens had a featured role on the television series Nashville.

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