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GIBSON BROTHERS, BROTHERHOOD

GIBSON BROTHERS BROTHERHOOD Rounder Records 35986 This was an album the Gibson Brothers had to make, being a part of the long line of brother acts whose harmony singing blends so naturally. But, what’s cool about this project is that they waited to record it. They didn’t use the “brother-act sings the songs of other…

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JIM HURST & ROBERTO DALLA VECCHIA, ATLANTIC CROSSING

JIM HURST & ROBERTO DALLA VECCHIA ATLANTIC CROSSING No Label No Number Ever since Beppe Gambetta arrived on American shores from Europe decades ago with little more than his guitar, a digital two-track recorder and a few words of English to track down and record a CD with his flatpicking guitar heroes, there’s been an…

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HAMMERTOWNE, HIGHWAYS & HEARTACHES

HAMMERTOWNE HIGHWAYS & HEARTACHES Mountain Fever Records MFR150414 Impressive in many ways is the mostly band-written second recording from eastern Kentucky’s Hammertowne. You can start with their overall sound, one that is highly ordered, very clean. Banjoist Brent Pack, mandolinist Chaston Carroll, guitarists Scott Tackett and Dave Carroll, and bassist Bryan Russell together forge a…

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SONGS FROM THE ROAD BAND, TRAVELING SHOW

SONGS FROM THE ROAD BAND TRAVELING SHOW  Lucks Dumpy Toad Records 1003    The Songs From The Road Band began back in 2004 as a showcase for the songwriting of Charles R. Humphrey III, bassist of the Steep Canyon Rangers. Despite focusing their attention on other groups, they reliably release a strong album every five or…

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DALE ANN BRADLEY, POCKET FULL OF KEYS

DALE ANN BRADLEY POCKET FULL OF KEYS  Pinecastle Records PRC1196 My first taste for most of the music on this CD was sampled in person at the Station Inn in Nashville at Dale Ann Bradley’s CD release party. While it’s hard to beat a live performance, her latest project certainly captures that live feel. Her…

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STEVE GULLEY AND NEW PINNACLE

STEVE GULLEY AND NEW PINNACLE Rural Rhythm RUR-1127 Relationship trouble, trouble, and more trouble. Such is the underlying thread as Steve Gulley debuts his group, New Pinnacle. Only an original instrumental, a declamatory “You Can’t Take Jesus Away,” and a medium-tempo grinding take on Buddy Holly’s “Not Fade Away” stand in opposition. The Louvins’ “Every…

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