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CINDY G, THE ROAD

CINDY G THE ROAD Blue Road Records CD01-073112    Cindy G is a songwriter, singer, and mandolinist from central New Jersey who calls what she does “bluegrass with a twist.” But TheRoad is really a fairly straightforward bluegrass album that eschews most of the standards, with the exception of respectful versions of “Wayfaring Stranger” and…

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STEEP RAVINE, TRAMPIN’ ON

STEEP RAVINE TRAMPIN’ ON No Label No Number Whether you’re listening to traditional or progressive bluegrass, it can be difficult to find new music that isn’t highly derivative. So, after listening to this CD fronted by the clear wispy tenor voice of Simon Linsteadt (lead singer, principal songwriter, and guitarist of the California-based quartet Steep…

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CRAIG MORRIS, TWIX ’N TWEEN

CRAIG MORRIS TWIX ’N TWEEN No Label No Number This is Morris’ follow-up to his Banjology CD from 2011. We are treated to well-done versions of bluegrass classics along with a few old-time fiddle tunes and “Little Sadie,” largely associated with the late Doc Watson. Kicking off the project with Earl Scruggs’ “Foggy Mountain Chimes,”…

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VARIOUS ARTISTS, MUSIC FROM THE SOUTH

VARIOUS ARTISTS MUSIC FROM THE SOUTH Vestapol 13131 Mining a deep catalog is a win-win for the company and for collectors of older music and videos. Some of these old clips were released on scattered disc before. The music collected here gives the viewer a chance to see a wide range of American indigenous music…

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CHARLSEY ETHERIDGE, MEMORIES OF MINE

CHARLSEY ETHERIDGE MEMORIES OF MINE No Label No Number Etheridge is a Georgia native who relocated to Nashville, where she soon found herself working with Steve Wariner and the late Harley Allen and opened for such acts as Little Big Town. This CD is her first solo project and includes co-producers Randy Kohrs (resonator guitar),…

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GROWLING OLD MEN, CHICKEN FEED & BALING TWINE

GROWLING OLD MEN CHICKEN FEED & BALING TWINE Snake River SRR-125    It’s funny—in a very good way—that this amiable duo should call themselves Growling Old Men. But that’s the name Ben Winship and John Lowell have taken. It’s certainly a nod to the beloved old-time tune “Growling Old Man, Grumbling Old Woman,” and it’s wonderfully…

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