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DRY BRANCH FIRE SQUAD, THE GOSPEL WAY
DRY BRANCH FIRE SQUAD THE GOSPEL WAY No Label No Number Though billed as a companion to Don’t Forget The Song that Dry Branch Fire Squad is releasing simultaneously, The Gospel Way needs no pairing to be fully enjoyed. Both were recorded at the same session and used similar recording techniques, but one doesn’t necessarily…
BILL EMERSON AND SWEET DIXIE
BILL EMERSON AND SWEET DIXIE DANCIN’ ANNIE Rural Rhythm Records RUR-1117 Along about track seven of this the fourth recording made for Rural Rhythm Records by Bill Emerson & Sweet Dixie, the band hits a three-song stretch that gives the album a lift. Seven songs in might seem late in the tracking for such a…
THE KRÜGER BROTHERS, REMEMBERING DOC
THE KRÜGER BROTHERS REMEMBERING DOC Double Time Music DTM-025 Doc Watson cast a long shadow and influenced many more people than most folks might realize. He was one-of-a-kind, a leader, and a spiritual father to generations of musicians. His presence, his skill, and his long career touched musicians far and wide. His influence on the…
DRY BRANCH FIRE SQUAD, DON’T FORGET THIS SONG
DRY BRANCH FIRE SQUAD DON’T FORGET THIS SONG No Label No Number This is the secular side of two Dry Branch Fire Squad CDs recorded at the same session and released simultaneously. Buy one or buy both. Each will stand on its own merits; merits that become obvious from the opening track. Up first is…
BEYOND THE BLUE, ON A MISSION…
BEYOND THE BLUE ON A MISSION… No Label No Number With seven years together, Beyond The Blue from Elkin, N.C., has settled into a comfortable groove that shows itself on this their third recording. As they state in their press notes, this one follows much in the lines of their first two, in this case…
JEFF BROWN AND STILL LONESOME, BLUE SIDE OF ME
JEFF BROWN AND STILL LONESOME BLUE SIDE OF ME Mountain Fever Records MFR 130610 Jeff Brown and Still Lonesome perform bluegrass in a straightforward, traditional style that conjures up visions of Larry Sparks’ Lonesome Ramblers and Ralph Stanley’s Clinch Mountain Boys. Individual vocal credits are not given, but it appears Jeff Brown sings all the…





