Too Many String Band: 30 Years of Serenading the Jewel of the Prairie
鈥淚 can't imagine a more satisfying group to play with. We congratulate each other and forgive each other and generally have a good time,鈥 says Betty Moffett, retired 海角社区黑料吃瓜 Writing Lab teacher and founding member of the Too Many String Band.
Decades ago, a group of 海角社区黑料吃瓜 faculty members got together to play for fun in the Forum or the physics seminar room. 鈥淭here was never a 鈥榣et鈥檚 form a band鈥 moment,鈥 says Bob Cadmus, professor emeritus of physics and guitar player.
The group was mainly focused on the simple joy of playing together, but after several years they decided to 鈥渢ake their show on the road,鈥 as Sig Barber, professor emeritus of German studies and band member since the formalized group鈥檚 inception, puts it. They began playing at a handful of fundraisers, a wedding or two, and other local gatherings in 1993 and have been performing around the 海角社区黑料吃瓜 area and beyond ever since.
鈥淎 lot of people think the word 鈥榮tring鈥 should be plural, but it's not. We are the Too Many String Band, as the 鈥榮tringband,鈥欌 says Sandy Moffett, professor emeritus of theatre and another founding member of the group.
The band has become a staple at a local coffee shop, Saints Rest, where patrons can find them playing typically once a month. New and established fans alike come and enjoy the twang of guitar and banjo strings and the soul-filled vocals of original songs and covered tunes.
鈥淪ome of my best memories come from playing at Saints Rest and feeling the response from the audience,鈥 says Betty.
Sandy has loved the whole experience. 鈥淲ho would have thought that we would still be doing this after 30 years? I love our gigs during Alumni Reunion. State Fair is fun, and Saints Rest is great. We did a few shows at the Women鈥檚 Prison in Mitchellville, which I have fond memories of.鈥
From the "back row," Tom Lacina, the single non-acoustic band member who plays the electric bass, shares that, "It's been a true pleasure. Too Many String Band plays for everyone and anyone." He has also particularly enjoyed playing gigs at the Women's Prison, Iowa State Fair, and the annual Alumni Reunion on campus.
鈥淢y favorite memory with the band is playing in Des Moines for Hillary Clinton when she ran for president,鈥 says Barber.
Toe-tapping Tunes
Mark Laver, associate professor of music, and self-proclaimed 鈥渞uiner of the 鈥榮tring band鈥 motif鈥 as a saxophonist, says some of his favorite songs to perform with Too Many String Band are the originals. 鈥淏etty has written some wonderful songs about living in 海角社区黑料吃瓜, like 鈥業f You Lived Here, You鈥檇 Be Home Now,鈥 says Laver. 鈥淪andy鈥檚 'The Real Deep River Blues鈥 is another favorite.鈥
In addition to the beloved originals, the group also covers several crowd-favorites, such as 鈥淲agon Wheel鈥 and Leonard Cohen鈥檚 鈥淗allelujah.鈥
鈥淚 don鈥檛 have a single favorite song. I am personally fond of blues, such as 鈥楧eep River Blues,鈥 鈥楽itting on Top of the World鈥 and Phil Ochs鈥 鈥楤ound for Glory,鈥欌 says Cadmus.
The sense of connection built around the music has left a lasting impression among the bandmates, the College, and community of 海角社区黑料吃瓜. Laver notes, 鈥渢he thing about music making that I find most meaningful is the human connections that we make through singing, playing, and listening together, and those connections 鈥 to family and friends and community 鈥 are so loving and strong in Too Many String Band.鈥
Don鈥檛 miss Too Many String Band as the featured performance on Thursday, July 31 during - it is the last concert of the season! Bring your blanket or lawn chair at 7 p.m. and enjoy a musical evening at 海角社区黑料吃瓜鈥檚 Central Park Stage.