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San Francisco String Trio: May I Introduce To You
ByThe Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestraThis group is made up of three noted string players, violinist

Mads Tolling
violinb.1980

Mimi Fox
guitar
Grateful Dead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1965
Tolling often takes the lead, bowing fast, dazzling runs through "When I'm Sixty-Four" and "Lucy" and swinging slowly on "With A Little Help From My Friends." Fox gives him solid rhythm support and gets several nice spots in the foreground herself such as delicate

Jim Hall
guitar1930 - 2013

Joe Cocker
vocals1944 - 2014
Some of the most inventive moments of the set come on the trio's loping bluegrass to Bach treatment of "Good Morning, Good Morning" and inevitably Pepper's climatic epic, "A Day in the Life" in which a full-bodied melancholy treatment of the main theme gives way to a forest of plucked strings and a swooping violin solo in the "Woke up, fell out of bed" section.
The San Francisco String Trio approach Sgt. Pepper a lot of respect and humor. They open up the Beatles' songs in ways that provide interesting new perspectives on these old songs. This is as fine a tribute as the old sergeant will see all year. ">
Track Listing
When I’m Sixty-Four; Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds; Fixing A Hole; Within You Without You; With A Little Help From My Friends; Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite; Lovely Rita; Betting Better; Good Morning Good Morning; She’s Leaving Home; A Day In The Life; Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Personnel
Mimi Fox
guitarMads Tolling: violin; Mimi Fox: electric, acoustic, 12 string guitars; Jeff Denson: double bass, vocals.
Album information
Title: May I Introduce To You | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Ridgeway Records
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