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BUNCOMBE TURNPIKE
BUNCOMBE TURNPIKE THESE WALLS WOULD SING No Label BT-07242 Lead singer and bass player Tom Godleski began Buncombe Turnpike in the fall of 1997. Since then, the band has recorded eight albums. They hail from western North Carolina and their music represents the region nicely. Bluegrass with a touch of folk and old-time make their…
FIRESIDE COLLECTIVE
FIRESIDE COLLECTIVE ELEMENTS Mountain Home MH18952 If you’re a fan of energetic and innovative bluegrass sounds, keep reading. If you’re also a fan of bands like the early New Grass Revival, Crucial Smith, or the Farewell Drifters, you should enjoy this debut from Fireside Collective. If all three of these bands had come of age…
THE FAMILY SOWELL
THE FAMILY SOWELL SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT No Label No Number This is the latest project from the Knoxville, Tenn.-based Family Sowell, previously known as the Sowell Family Pickers. The family members are Abigail Sowell (mandolin), Jacob Sowell (banjo, guitar), John-Mark Sowell (fiddle), Joshua Sowell (guitar, mandolin), Justus Sowell (resonator guitar), Naomi Sowell (bass), and…
LAURIE LEWIS
LAURIE LEWIS AND LAURIE LEWIS Spruce & Maple Music 1014 Laurie Lewis is a national treasure, one that keeps giving us fantastic music across the bluegrass and folk spheres of influence. On And Laurie Lewis, what started as a simple project to record duets with some of her favorite musicians, the diva of West Coast bluegrass…
KRISTY COX
KRISTY COX NO HEADLIGHTS Mountain Fever MFR200100 Kristy Cox started as a mountain girl from the South. That is, from the town of Mount Barker in Southern Australia. Since then, she’s joined many outstanding performers from Australia and New Zealand who’ve found success in America and beyond. Her fine new album No Headlights (her sixth overall…
CRARY, EVANS & BARNICK
CRARY, EVANS & BARNICK PRIME TIME Native and Fine Records 906-12 These three veteran musicians bring a sophisticated program of Americana and bluegrass imbued with a warmth that is welcoming and winsome. It’s hard to believe that Dan Crary is 80 when you hear this recording. His voice and musicianship are as sharp and clear…