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FLATT LONESOME, TOO
FLATT LONESOME TOO Mountain Home MH15412 Flatt Lonesome’s rise in the bluegrass world has been a steady one. Guided by the knowledgeable hand of music veteran Andrea Roberts, who has been the group’s manager and booking agent, this troupe of talented musicians have stepped up to represent the younger generation when it comes to…
TOWN MOUNTAIN, LIVE AT THE ISIS
TOWN MOUNTAIN LIVE AT THE ISIS No Label No Number Ah, the live concert recording—a temptation to all bands. It is, after all, at the root of what musicians do. They play live for audiences. The studio album is the polished, controlled effort used to build audiences. Why then don’t more bands make live…
SHAWN LANE, MOUNTAIN SONGS
SHAWN LANE MOUNTAIN SONGS Cat Town Records CTR0044 For his second solo CD, his first since 2003, Shawn Lane calls upon family members and several close musical friends for backing. With him here are his brother Chad on harmony vocals, plus Gracie, Grayson (mandolin and one vocal), and Garrett (mandolin) Lane, along with Barry…
JUNIOR SISK AND RAMBLERS CHOICE, TROUBLE FOLLOWS ME
JUNIOR SISK AND RAMBLERS CHOICE TROUBLE FOLLOWS ME Rebel Records REB1857 Junior Sisk’s musical intentions are clear: “I want to continue to keep traditional bluegrass music alive. That is my goal.” Trouble Follows Me is his latest album that follows a string of successful recordings that have garnered him a few overdue IBMA Awards…
TONY TRISCHKA, GREAT BIG WORLD
TONY TRISCHKA GREAT BIG WORLD Rounder Records 11661-9143-2 I have always enjoyed the music of Tony Trischka, as he represents the bubbling up of banjo music from more urban climes. Trischka is steeped in Scruggs-style banjo playing and can rip some traditional bluegrass with the best of them. Yet, he’s always followed his own…
INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS, LET IT GO
INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS LET IT GO High Country Records HCR-003 The Infamous Stringdusters once again step forward with a new CD of crisp forward-thinking bluegrass music with Let It Go. I still wouldn’t call the Stringdusters a newgrass band, but they’re definitely a sharp-edged contemporary bluegrass group with an open mind who have sought to come…





