April 6, 2009

Steel String Theory at Chris Kew Benefit

Steel String Theory
This influential regional band has been silent for some time but will reunite for this special occaision.
"Steel String Theory is a group of young, talented musicians from the Greenville/Asheville area who are making a name for themselves that could soon be used in the same sentence as widely-recorded virtuosos in acoustic standard and progressive bluegrass music such as David Grisman, Bela Fleck, and Edgar Meyer." - Ruth Berry, The Greenville Symphony "
An edgy, progressive, hard-driving bluegrass band for today's hip listener." - Bluegrass Unlimited Called "Masters of Versatility" by the Greenville Journal, SST are known for their exciting live performances, with catchy original songs, heartfelt lead and harmony vocals, and a mixture of improvised solos and intricately arranged instrumentals

Charlie Chamberlain: Guitar, Vocals
Philip Barker: Mandolin, Vocals
Chris Kew: Bass
Billy Constable:Banjo

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THE CAUSE

THE CAUSE
Chris Kew hails from Newfoundland by way of Boston and toured his way around North America countless times before settling down in Asheville NC.

In past years Chris has performed with a number of bands Hypnotic Clambake, Jiggle the Handle, Steel String Theory, and The Recipe. More recently Chris Kew teamed up with Mars Farris to form Junco Partners. Music is his passion.

But for the past year Chris' ability to pursue his passion and support his family has been severely limited.

Several months ago, Chris Kew was been diagnosed with an arterial veinous malformation in his left temporal lobe. It affected his speech center and language comprehension. The complications from the condition made it very difficult for Chris to pursue his profession as a musician.

His doctors recommended surgery and after several delays, the surgery was completed late in the spring of 209. It's was very delicate surgery with many potential complications and risks but Chris pulled through. He now faces a long and slow recovery.

Chris longs to return to playing music full-time but he's got quite a journey ahead of him. Anyone one who has been through brain surgery is aware that recovery is a slow and painstaking process and things which were once simple tasks, now require significant energy and focus.

Chris continues to take several prescriptions which take a toll on both his physical and emotional status. The prescriptions also take a toll on his wallet and the financial burdens are difficult since Chris is unable to return to work as of yet.