Summer Music Festival at Northrop

Sans Souci Quartet

Past event
Aug 01, 2012
Sans Souci Quartet

Sans Souci Quartet has jumped into the Twin Cities music scene with a unique blend of bluegrass, folk, rock, and innovation. The instruments are traditional, the voices authentic, the words sometimes plaintive, but the arrangements are unique and refreshing.

Sans Souci Quartet has had success playing numerous festivals including Harvest Fest, 10,000 Lakes Festival, Bella Family Music Festivals, Log Jam, and Boats & Bluegrass. The band has shared the stage with many bands including Hot Buttered Rum, Charlie Parr, Cornmeal, Oakhurst, Packway Handle Bad, Head for the Hills, Pert Near Sandstone, and Wookiefoot.

Each member brings his own musical influences to the quartet. Eric Larson, the frontman on mandolin has a decade of stage performance experience and a background that spans folk revival to modern pop. Zach Gusa, initially a guitar and harmonica troubador, now also channels the phrasings of Doc Watson and Tony Rice as the vocal harmonist of the group. Eric Roberts, inspired by the energy of the local folk music scene, has a banjo picking style all his own. Adam Lutz, in the back with the bass, has the most diverse background of the group, recently transitioning without compromise from electronic funk to acoustic folk. Coming together, these boys have found common inspiration from late 70's bluegrass bands such as Old and in the Way, and current bands like the Old Crow Medicine Show.

In 2009, they released their first full-length album, Knock Yourself Out, with nine original tunes. Though their name is playful, it's clear these boys care a great deal about their craft, and we look forward to more to come!