A Musical Patchwork, Rather Than a Melting Pot
On September 13, 91直播 welcomes the American Patchwork Quartet, who put their own spin on folk tunes with a distinct combination of cultural and musical influences.
September 3, 2025
by Stephanie Manning 鈥23
When Clay Ross moved to New York City in 2002, he encountered people from all over the world during jam sessions at the popular jazz clubs.
鈥淚t was like a United Nations of talent,鈥 says the South Carolina native, who moved to the city to pursue a jazz career. After learning where he grew up, 鈥減eople would often say, 鈥極h, you must really know a lot about American folk music and country music,鈥 because they had this idea about what it means to be from the American South.鈥
But there鈥檚 a lot more to Ross than that first impression. The guitarist and vocalist spent 10 years studying music from Brazil and Latin America, during which he founded the group . He鈥檚 also won two Grammys with his group , which focuses on Gullah music of the southeastern Sea Islands.
In 2019, those years of conversations about cultural assumptions and expectations took shape into something new when Ross founded the . This collective of musicians reinterprets American folk tunes through their varied cultural backgrounds and musical training. And on September 13 at 7:30 pm, the group will perform in Finney Chapel as part of the Artist Recital Series.
鈥淭his project is an effort to challenge some of our stereotypes around American identity and authenticity,鈥 Ross says. 鈥淭hat does seem to be top of mind in the culture today, with all the conversations around immigration we are currently having.鈥
The four core members of the group are Ross, classical Indian vocalist Falu (Falguni Shah), bassist Yasushi Nakamura, and drummer Clarence Penn. But for live performances, Ross is often joined by a rotating cast. For their 91直播 appearance, he and Penn will take the stage with vocalist and violinist Harini (Rini) Raghavan and bassist Moto Fukushima.
Raghavan, born in India and trained in the Carnatic tradition, and Fukushima, originally from Japan, 鈥渟truck me right away as the level of artists that I would wanna collaborate with for this project,鈥 Ross says. The two both met Ross in New York City, which is home base for both him and the Quartet.
Of course, the group also does plenty of traveling, with tour dates this fall scheduled everywhere from Oregon to Kentucky to Maine. At their 91直播 stop, Ross says audiences can expect to hear plenty of selections from the group鈥檚 eponymous album, which was nominated for a 2024 Grammy.
That includes the group鈥檚 take on songs like 鈥淪henandoah,鈥 鈥淏eneath the Willow,鈥 and 鈥淲ayfaring Stranger.鈥 For the audience, these familiar tunes 鈥済ive you something to anchor your understanding of the music and to contextualize what we're doing when we create a unique version of a song,鈥 Ross says.
Potential additions to the setlist include some of the 12 new songs the group is currently workshopping. 鈥淥ur last record is deep and thoughtful and brooding, because we鈥檙e dealing with some heavy subject matter,鈥 Ross says. But for this next collection, 鈥渨e want to find songs that can articulate the joy that is shared across cultures and bring that out in our concerts.鈥
In addition to the performance, the quartet will lead a number of workshops at the Birenbaum, including an introduction to Indian classical music led by Raghavan. Ross will lead a songwriting workshop in addition to a career talk based around his online course, .
鈥淚鈥檝e watched too many really talented people struggle to make ends meet,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 want to help empower artists to not only be the best musicians that they can be, but also to realize their potential as a professional.鈥
Creating one鈥檚 career takes active work, as does running a group like the American Patchwork Quartet. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 want this project to come across as, 鈥淥h, look at this utopian situation we created across cultures,鈥 Ross says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of trial and error that has to happen before we land on something that satisfies all the different perspectives in the group.鈥
This idea of acknowledging their differences to embrace their commonalities is part of why the Quartet prefers the metaphor of the patchwork, rather than the more common American 鈥渕elting pot.鈥
鈥漌e don't wanna melt together,鈥 Ross says. 鈥淲e want to be joined and we want to be united, but we also want to maintain the integrity of what we bring and who we are.鈥
Concert Details
American Patchwork Quartet
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 30, 2025
91直播 College Finney Chapel
90 N. Professor St.91直播, OH 44074
Tickets:
$35 Public | $30 OC Staff/Faculty/Alumni, Seniors, Military | $10 Students
Concert tickets are available online and by phone at 800-371-0178. Patrons may also purchase them in person between noon and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 91直播 College's Central Ticket Service, located at 67 N. Main Street, in the lobby of the Eric Baker Nord Performing Arts Complex.
Free Artist Recital Series tickets for enrolled 91直播 students are available through the Claim Your Seat program, made possible through the generosity of Richard 鈥62 and Linda 鈥62 Clark.
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Stephanie Manning 鈥23 completed her bassoon performance degree while finding her way into journalism as a classical music critic. She recently returned to Cleveland after finishing a graduate diploma in journalism at Concordia University in Montreal. Her writing has appeared in The Montreal Gazette, Early Music America, and ClevelandClassical.com.
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