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On The Verge

Published: 2010/11/05

by Julia Rickert

The Giving Tree Band

Chicago, Ill.
From the Pages of Shel Silverstein
www.thegivingtreeband.com

The Giving Tree Band took its name from Shel Silverstein’s heart-wrenching tale of a symbiotic relationship between a boy and a tree. The tree shares everything it has—branches, apples, even shade—with the boy and the boy returns the favor by becoming the tree’s companion. The eight-piece bluegrass-y folk band shares everything with each other, too—even a home—making its music all the more personal and affecting. “Every member of The Giving Tree Band is here because they’re completely committed to their own personal growth, so being in this community helps facilitate that process for everybody,” says Todd Fink, banjoist/vocalist and one of the band’s four songwriters. “Everybody is supportive of everybody else trying to become a better person, a healthier person, a happier person, and we’re all committed to making the best music we possibly can.” On the band’s third album, The Joke, The Threat & The Obvious, its esprit de corps shines through. From uptempo jigs (“Red Leaves,” “Caged Lion,” “Eventually”) to slower ballads (“Which One,” “Circles,” “Sometimes Things Must Fall”), the folksy bliss is the sound of a group playing as one.

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rossman November 20, 2010, 15:40:59

so psyched to see gtb at chicago bluegrass and blues fest with ed sharpe and mag zeros!

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