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Unravel

Bill Foster|Posted on February 1, 2026|Reviews|No Comments
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For the past 20 years, this band has become true bluegrass ambassadors. They have traveled to 30 countries on 5 continents, bringing their love of bluegrass to many other cultures through concerts, workshops, seminars, and showcases. The current band consists of Ben Wright (banjo, vocals), Jon Goldfine (bass, vocals), Chris Dollar (guitar, vocals), and Jake Howard (mandolin, vocals).

This latest project is another from the group that features their songwriting, singing, and musical skills. Songs by Chris Dollar include “Look Up To The Sky,” “Too Little, Too Late,” “Three Seasons” and “Climb The Mountain.” Ben Wright offers “Line The Avenues,” and Jon Goldfine gives “Headin’ For A Heartache,” “Poor Boy Like Me,” “Honey Will You Be Mine,” all co-written with Rick Lang.

Then there are songs from Jake Howard like “Palomino,” co-written with Carolyn Brittin Kendrick, then “Love and War,” and “Space Man,” both co-written with Brenna Carroll. And finally, there is a cover of the Genesis tune “Land of Confusion.”

All the band members share the lead and harmony vocals, and the musical arrangements offer the group chances to display their individual skills. This is the style of bluegrass with a contemporary feel that this group has been entertaining both US and international audiences for all these years. Truly bluegrass ambassadors.

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