Something downright mystical is happening on Colorado’s Front Range. The very roots of traditional
acoustic music seem to sprout from the dirt, shaking their dust into the winds of change, to be
breathed in and become the soul of musicians who craft their songs here.
Such is the music of Wood Belly, a musical collective of Chris Weist, Chris Zink, and Aaron
McCloskey. A Wood Belly song has its own lyrical persona and masterful arrangement; rooted in
bluegrass tradition and planted solidly in contemporary innovation. The trio has recently added
drummer Dylan French to the lineup, who brings a wide expanse of grooves to their sound.
The band has been garnering attention since the release of their 2018 debut album Solid Ground,
which was followed by a win at the prestigious Telluride Bluegrass Band Competition (earning them
a main stage performance slot at the 2019 festival), as well as an IBMA Momentum Band of the Year
nomination.
Wood Belly released it's third album, Great Big Skies, in June of 2022 capping an impressive stretch
of writing and releases. The new 12-track collection was recorded at Crossroads Studio in Arden, NC
with Grammy winning producer and bluegrass veteran Jon Weisberger.
The band first started to get together in 2015 and the music fell into place immediately. The
instrumentation and rhythmic drive of the band is like a tree trunk centered in bluegrass with
branches that uninhibitedly reach out in many directions. There is a powerful focus on songwriting,
with influences from multiple genres. Wood Belly, like other bands in the Newgrass or Grassicana
realm, is rooted in tradition but refuses to be confined. Their sound is authentic, passionate and
always entertaining.
Every member of the band writes and they take a collaborative approach to sculpting a song once
the basic structure is in place, refining and editing until a seamless arrangement reveals itself.
Whether it’s a hard driving bluegrass song, a multi-layered instrumental, a pop-oriented hook-laden
tune, or a poetic waltz— each song has something to say. There’s an identity, a message in every
song, delivered in a characteristic Wood Belly style that is warm and true, occasionally haunting and
the next moment light and uplifting. The timbre of voice and strings is solid, confident, honest and
playful. Every member sings and vocals are a significant part of the Wood Belly sound.
Since its formation, the band has played an ever-expanding list of great venues including the
Mishawaka amphitheater, the Boulder Theater, Wildflower Pavilion (Planet Bluegrass), The Fox
Theater (Boulder), The Oriental Theater (Denver) and Cervantes’ (Denver). Their festival resume
includes the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Winter WonderGrass, Northwest String Summit, Palisade
Bluegrass and Roots, the Durango Bluegrass Meltdown, The Ogden Music Festival, Rhythms on the
Rio, Campout for the Cause, the Keystone Bluegrass and Beer Festival, Rapidgrass, and more.
Winning the prestigious Telluride Bluegrass Band Competition in 2018 has opened doors and created
opportunities. The fest is part of the fiber of Wood Belly’s fabric, making the win even sweeter.
Each member has a story to tell about attending the festival throughout the years and how it
influenced music and inspired songwriting.
Wood Belly has shared bills with The Infamous Stringdusters, Del McCoury Band, The Steeldrivers,
Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, The Lil' Smokies, Front Country, Wood & Wire, Trout Steak Revival, Steel
Wheels, and many more.