Feufollet

Feufollet

Members-only Hours
Feufollet

Date & Time

Sunday, September 22, 2024 at 6:00 pm

Orchard, near the Meadow Garden


Free with Membership. Reservations are not required.

Members’ guests are welcome but must be accompanied by a Member. Guests not included in a Membership require Admission tickets. Complimentary Guest Tickets may be used on these evenings.


Please note: This venue does not have chairs or benches.

Members may set up their own chairs or blankets on these evenings, beginning at 5:00 pm.

Following the celebrated releases Cow Island Hop (2008) and En Couleurs (2010), Feufollet’s most recent album, Two Universes (2015), is the product of long-steeping recording sessions and collaborative songwriting between bandleader Chris Stafford and singer and multi-instrumentalist Kelli Jones, whose contributions make this a breakout album, of sorts.

Raised on Appalachian fiddle traditions, Kelli adds old-time stomp to the band’s repertoire. Keyboardist Andrew Toups lends a new-wave gospel sound owed to his background playing in rock bands. Toups’s influence on shaping the record, combined with Feufollet’s usual fare—twin fiddles, French accordion, guitar twang, and barn-dance rhythms—give the record more than a passing resemblance to The Band’s music from The Big Pink.

But above all else, the album’s signature sound comes from the vocal performances. Flipping from husky honky-tonk angel to French chanteuse, Kelli’s voice perfectly pairs with Stafford’s swamp-pop vocal stylings. As the two trade off lead and harmony parts, they hit upon some of the same magic as history’s greatest duet partners—Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons, Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings, and Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. Theirs is the sound of two universes colliding and, no surprise, it reaches maximum effect on the album’s title track.

Cajun, country, and rock’n’roll all began as homespun enterprises, by musicians tinkering with inherited melodies until new sounds were struck. Feufollet keeps that experimental spirit alive and well with their diverse musical palette, edgy arrangements, and pop-song sensibilities. On their 11-track release—exquisitely packaged with the psychedelic-folk art of Louisiana painter Francis Pavy—the band accomplishes the unusual feat of creating a sound that is at once familiar and fresh, classic, and yet unmistakably original.