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TINA ADAIR BAND, BORN BAD

TINA ADAIR BAND BORN BAD TAB Music Group No Number Yep, this is going to be one of those “I get many bluegrass CDs across my desk, but few stand out like this one” reviews. After family tragedy and time spent in higher education, Tina Adair is back and sounding better than ever. She made…

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DOYLE LAWSON AND QUICKSILVER, ROADS WELL TRAVELED

DOYLE LAWSON AND QUICKSILVER ROADS WELL TRAVELED Mountain Home Music MH14612 Doyle Lawson, as we all know, has had a long career in bluegrass music. When he was inducted into the IBMA Hall Of Fame in 2012, he said, “I’ve got a lot of fuel left in my tank with a lot of plans in…

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DOC & MERLE, AN INTIMATE DOCUMENTARY

DOC & MERLE AN INTIMATE DOCUMENTARY Vestapol 13044 There have been several reaches back into the past of roots music legends in recent years, as studios and labels have come to realize the power of history. The staggered release of the old Flatt & Scruggs TV shows are a prime example of celluloid gold for…

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MIKE COMPTON, ROTTEN TATERS

MIKE COMPTON ROTTEN TATERS No Label No Number Not even Bill Monroe, who Mike Compton has studied and absorbed for most of his musical life, ever recorded a solo mandolin CD. But that’s what Compton has achieved here. Well, not exactly a solo mandolin CD, because Mike sings along with his beautiful Paul Duff mandolin…

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TOSHIO WATANABE, THE FICTION TWINS

TOSHIO WATANABE THE FICTION TWINS Red Clay Records RC-126 Sometimes another person’s perspective acts as a mirror to our music. Toshio Watanabe has made a spot-on recording capturing the instrumental nuances of the Monroe Brothers’ duet recordings. His mandolin and guitar playing sound just like the originals. This is a wonderful throwback to another time….

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WOOD & WIRE

WOOD & WIRE No Label No Number In recent years, acoustic/folk-based bands like Mumford & Sons, the Avett Brothers, and the Lumineers, have captured a surprisingly large share of the modern music stage. Not surprisingly, some bands with a more bluegrass edge have eyed that success and seen opportunities to expand their own musical bases…

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