Reviews
City of Gold
Molly Tuttle’s band is called Golden Highway and her new album is City of Gold and the first song is called “El Dorado.” The emerging theme here is something rare of high value and this CD fits the bill. Few acts have had the sustained heat of Tuttle and her supporting cast over the last…
Last Chance To Win
This is the second album from one of the most exciting new ensembles on the scene. For starters, the members are all highly accomplished instrumentalists and nearly all have served as sidemen for some of the biggest names in the business. On top of that, they are nearly all singers, which brings an impressive variety…
Rhinestone Revival
The band is called The Kody Norris “Show,” and over the last few years, a listener only must take in a couple of songs to get it. The band’s latest release, Rhinestone Revival, is another step towards the top tier of bluegrass. Although the single “Mountain Rosalie” was released last fall, the full album didn’t…
Cup Of Sugar
Since the days of his youth, Tim O’Brien has sought out the open road of roots music with an open mind. After leaving is home in Wheeling, West Virginia in the 1970s to explore the west of America in old used cars and by thumbing to California, he eventually landed in Colorado where he made…
Songs Of Our Grandfathers
Over the course of five albums and a little more than a decade, Natalya Zoe Weinstein and John Cloyd Miller have developed an inspired union of two disparate yet surprisingly compatible musical styles: bluegrass and klezmer. (Their musical journey is detailed in the May 2023 issue of BU.) Bluegrass, of course, needs no explanation here,…
Final Chapter
It’s fitting that the 50th anniversary project for Lost & Found is literally an album that’s been lost for more than a decade. In 2013, the seminal group was working on a project for Mountain Fever Records when health issues for Allen Mills put the project on hold. The “lost” hard drive was recently found…