Act of Congress (music group)

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Background information
Origin Birmingham, Alabama
Genres Folk, acoustic, Newgrass
Years active2006-present
LabelsResidence Music / Centricity Music
MembersConnie Skellie
Chris Griffin
Tim Carroll Jr.
Adam Wright
Past membersBethany Borg
Website actofcongressmusic.com

Act of Congress is a Birmingham, Alabama based singer-songwriter group. Their sound is a unique blend of pop, folk, gospel, and progressive bluegrass. [1] Their first performance of the debut album Declaration sold out at WorkPlay Theater in Birmingham in 2008. [2]

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History

The group's founding members, Chris Griffin and Adam Wright, met while students at the University of Montevallo. [3] Wright, a pianist and mandolin player, and Griffin, a guitar player, were interested in converging the sounds of progressive bluegrass with pop melodies on acoustic instruments. In 2006, upright bass player, Tim Carroll, and violinist, Bethany Borg, were added to the team. In 2009 violinist, Connie Skellie, replaced Borg, solidifying the band's musical identity. [4] Act of Congress has played alongside several Symphonies, including the Alabama Symphony Orchestra in their annual "An Alabama Christmas" concert. On October 17, 2014, Act of Congress played with the Alabama Symphony Orchestra. [5]

In April of 2024, Act of Congress released a project called "The Hymns That Made Us." The album features fresh acoustic arrangements of ten timeless Christian hymns. [6]


Discography

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References

  1. "Act of Congress Playing at SXSW". filthylucre.com. 23 January 2009. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  2. Act of Congress. "About". Act of Congress Website. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  3. https://shelbyliving.com/newgrass/
  4. https://www.shelbycountyreporter.com/2022/12/06/rockin-around-the-christmas-tree/
  5. Colurso, Mary (12 December 2011). "Christmas gift: Act of Congress in concert with the Alabama Symphony Orchestra". The Birmingham News. Newshouse. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
  6. https://www.louderthanthemusic.com/document.php?id=14649#google_vignette