Over the past eight years, Tatiana Hargreaves has been on the forefront of an up and coming generation of old time, bluegrass and new acoustic musicians. Since releasing her first solo album “Started Out To Ramble” in 2009, Hargreaves has toured with musicians such as Dave Rawlings, Gillian Welch, Laurie Lewis, Darol Anger and Bruce Molsky. From being the second woman to place first at the Clifftop Appalachian Fiddle Contest to her bluegrass fiddling on Laurie Lewis’ Grammy-nominated album “The Hazel And Alice Sessions,” Hargreaves shows a musical fluency that flows between old time and bluegrass worlds with ease. For her most recent project, Hargreaves joins forces with clawhammer banjo innovator Allison de Groot (Molsky’s Mountain Drifters). Together, they create a sound that is adventurous, masterful, and original, as they expand on the eccentricities of old songs while never losing sight of what makes them endure. The duo not only showcases impressive musicianship, but reflects on which voices we seek to hear as we explore the expansive, diverse canon of American roots music. Their debut, self-titled album released on Free Dirt Records is a powerful opening statement, one not to be missed!