"...a unique blend of contemporary
and traditional music..."
–Haribumi, New Delhi
SILAS MEREDITH is
from Eugene, a small city in western Oregon with a thriving live
music scene. He grew up listening to every kind of music imaginable.
His “roots” extend beyond the pop music that filled
the airways of the 80’s and 90’s: he was playing jazz
in smoky barrooms before he was old enough to have a driver’s
license; his parents met dancing to Balkan music in 11/8 time signature;
he listened to his friends play Zimbabwean mbira growing up; his
high school prom had a salsa band. When he started playing music
as a kid, he chose the string bass because almost every type of
musical group includes bass. Since then, he has recorded two CDs
with the Oregon funk band Soul Funktion, one CD with the New England
jazz combo The Jazz Aesthetic, and two CDs with the New Haven salsa
band Sonido. His roots are in all of these kinds of music.
Silas composes and performs songs in both Spanish and Portuguese,
and has been steeped in the samba and bossa nova of Rio de Janeiro,
the salsa of San Juan, Puerto Rico, the son of Havana, Cuba, as
well as highlife music of Ghana, the chimurenga of Zimbabwe, and
Balkan dance music. It is his life’s passion to go where the
good music is, roll up his sleeves, and dig in. A bandleader in
Minas Gerais, Brazil once told him (after a month-long trip to learn
about música mineira and samba) “Silas, you know more
people in my hometown than I do!” At college graduation, he
received an award for “trilingual absent-minded singing.”
He plays actively with salsa band Sonido and Afro-Caribbean ensemble
Dulcerito.
Silas has performed across the United States, as well as in Brazil,
Nicaragua, Ghana, India, Austria, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. There
are only two continents where Silas has not yet performed:
Australia and Antarctica.
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