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Brigette Demeyer - Red River Flower Truly inspiring fourth album from the gospel goddess of the country and bluegrass scene |
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Fork in the Road Fork in the Road manages to balance a fluency in old-timey bluegrass with indie jamgrass sensibilities. This is the Infamous Stringdusters first album released February, 13, 2007 on the Sugar Hill record label. |
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Marty Stuart - GHOST TRAIN: THE STUDIO B SESSIONS (Sugar Hill Records) Marty Stuart is without doubt one of country music’s most under-valued performers. Ace musician, distinctive vocalist, skilled songwriter, inspired band-leader, knowledgeable historian and exciting entertainer, he should be up there alongside the likes of his mentor Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens and other genuine country icons. |
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No Depression: A Double Tribute to Hank Williams Sr. & Leadbelly Throughout the times and all the way up to the present the enduring repertoires of early country and blues artists have lived on. In many cases the songs are even more popular today than they were during the lifetimes of those long gone musicians and singer/songwriters, forever marking their rightful places in the history of music and creating legends for humankind to hold on to. That was no doubt the sort of thinking employed by those at Hillgrass Bluebilly Records when they came up with and carried out their two-disc tribute to Hank Williams and Leadbelly, the aptly titled "Hiram & Huddie," which went on to be one of the winners of the 9th annual Independent Music Awards. |
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Rhonda Vincent - Destination Life One of the top ladies of bluegrass releases another musical delight |
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Ricky Scaggs - Solo: Songs My Dad Ricky Skaggs in reminiscent mode—and mighty fine too … |
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The Art of Virtue The Art of Virtue is the second CD by Nashville, Tennessee-based singer/songwriter Adrienne Young and her band, Little Sadie. |
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