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The Brombies – From The Piney Hills (Of Hollywood)
THE BROMBIES FROM THE PINEY HILLS (OF HOLLYWOOD) Adina 1002 From the piney hills of Hollywood, Cal., come the Brombies, the name being a variant of the term for Australian wild horses (“brumbies”). The Brombies are made up of the husband and wife team of George and Jo Ellen Doering, Bill Bryson, and Patrick Sauber….
The Byron Berline Band – Runaway
THE BYRON BERLINE BAND RUNAWAY Doublestop Music No Number Byron Berline built a good bit of his reputation playing in and among the California bluegrass and country rock bands of the ’60s and ’70s. Those bands had an affinity for bright, pop-influenced melodies and backing. They also didn’t shy away from covering rock tunes, nor…
The Del McCoury Band & The Preservation Hall Jazz Band – American Legacies
THE DEL MCCOURY BAND & THE PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND AMERICAN LEGACIES McCoury Music/Preservation Hall Recordings MCM0015 Two of the most respected music forms, bluegrass and jazz, find a common ground from their roots that dig deep into the music culture of the American South in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. And who better to…
Tony Holt & The Wildwood Valley Boys – Lost Highways & Treasured Memories
TONY HOLT & THE WILDWOOD VALLEY BOYS LOST HIGHWAYS & TREASURED MEMORIES Old Heritage Records OHR 1001 Tony Holt sings and Aubrey Holt writes, and all is right with the latest Wildwood Valley Boys CD. Of the fourteen songs on this recording, Aubrey wrote seven of them; songs of lost pride, lost love, a trucker’s…
The Starday Story: The House That Country Music Built
THE STARDAY STORY: THE HOUSE THAT COUNTRY MUSIC BUILT BY NATHAN GIBSON WITH DON PIERCE Univ. Press of Miss., 9781604738308. Hardback, b&w photos, record listing, bibliography, index, 265 pp. (Univ. Press of Miss., 3825 Ridgewood Rd., Jackson, MS 39211, www.upress.state.ms.us.) If you are a long-time bluegrass fan, chances are your record shelves are populated with…
Ben Freed – American Idle
BEN FREED AMERICAN IDLE No Label No Number Does an opening song necessarily announce the intent of an album? Not always, but “American Idle Hornpipe” from Ben Freed’s American Idle CD definitely sets the tone for the rest of this all-original instrumental project. First, we hear Ben’s banjo and Kenny Kosek’s fiddle playing an intricate…