Traditional Bluegrass

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    Strung Out String Band
     
    Strung Out String Band
    Traditional old-timey dance music and ballads from the Appalachian Mountains.
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
     
    Various Artists
     
    Born Into Bluegrass
    Traditional Bluegrass Music from the heart of bluegrass country
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
     
    The Henhouse Prowlers
     
    A Dark Rumor
    Hard drivin' new traditional bluegrass.
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
     
    Chad Fadely
     
    Mandolin Escapes
    Bluegrass Mandolin
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
     
    The High Rollers
     
    Welcome, The High Rollers
    Welcome, The High Rollers has been labelled "Truegrass". It has that old time "live" feel that the first generation bluegrass recordings had. Contains original tunes by The High Rollers, as well as some underplayed classics.
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
     
    Jessie Baker
     
    Yessir!
    Hard driving banjo instrumentals from one of bluegrass's talented young instrumentalists
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
     
    Mike Scott
     
    Foggy Mountain Breakdown
    A traditional bluegrass instrumental album featuring: banjo, guitar, mandolin, fiddle, bass & some hammered dulcimer
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
     
    Custom Made Bluegrass
     
    New Standards
    Brand new original tunes with roots in traditional, modern, and original bluegrass music.
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
     
    The Hagar's Mountain Boys
     
    Forever Yours
    Hard Driving,Soulful, heart felt, intense bluegrass
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
     
    Allegheny Blue
     
    Greenbrier River
    Bluegrass music from the heart of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Originals written and played, by those that understand the Bluegrass sound. A Band that is sure to get your feet tapping with excitement for Bluegrass the way it ought to be.
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
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    The Hagar's Mountain Boys
    Forever Yours
    Hard Driving,Soulful, heart felt, intense bluegrass
    Forever Yours Liner Notes By: Steve Gulley I first had the pleasure of hearing the Hagars Mountain Boys about a year and a half ago. They were entered in a band competition at a bluegrass festival in Kentucky where I was one of the judges. Upon hearing them perform that night, I was immediately struck, not only by the energy and precision of their music, but by the strong sense of unity I felt while watching them play and sing. You could tell immediately that they loved playing together. They didn’t play or sing like a bunch of individuals but truly like a band. That’s what struck me about the way they approached their stage show. There were no stars or ego-driven arrangements. No one person was bigger than the band. That, to me, is what music is all about. They were my hands-down pick to win the competition and they did just that in a runaway. They clicked on all cylinders like a well-oiled machine. Fast forward to today and the new recording project you hold in your hands. I hear the same qualities in this recording as I did that night . The same tight vocal harmonies, the same band – inspired arrangements, the same enthusiasm in the music. With “Forever Yours”, they have drawn from familiar wells as well as new ones utilizing great original material as well as putting their own signature on some time-honored classics. Blake Johnson shows his vocal versatility on everything from hard driving murder ballads to an acoustic version of Travis Tritt’s, “Anymore”. In doing so, he seems equally at home with either. That’s one of those intangibles that seem so hard to find in any genre of music. When Blake’s father, Mike, steps front and center and takes over the lead vocal chores, he shows his experience with his strong, believable style and smooth delivery. Ricky Stroud on mandolin and tenor vocals and Cliff Smith on banjo and bass vocals round out the group. Their contributions are just as strong and are an integral part of the band’s sound as well. From the painful tragedy of “Shot Man Blues” to the promise of undying love in “Forever Yours”, The Hagars Mountain Boys convey each message, attitude, tempo and note with a conviction that’s so hard to find in a lot of up and coming bands. With the added help of producer Jason Moore and engineer Wes Easter, they have created a great project front to back. They’ve captured their live intensity on this recording project and they’ve done it all as a tight knit group. A bunch of guys who care about the music but also about each other. It shows in the finished product and you’ll love it just like I did the first time I heard them that night in Kentucky. Great job guys! Steve Gulley Cumberland Gap, TN
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
    Spring Creek Bluegrass Band
    Rural & Cosmic Bluegrass
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    Strung Out String Band
    Strung Out String Band
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     
    Trampled by Turtles
    Blue Sky And The Devil
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    Big Country Bluegrass
    Open for Business
    Country: Traditional Bluegrass
     

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      Rusty York & Lonnie Mack
      Dueling Banjos
      Country: Traditional Bluegrass
       
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      Country: Traditional Bluegrass
       
      Smokey River Boys
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      Country: Traditional Bluegrass
       

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Big Sciota
      Chad Fadely
      Country: Traditional Bluegrass
       
       
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      Watson's Blues
      Chad Fadely
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      All That's Left
      Big Country Bluegrass
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      Jerusalem Ridge
      The Mayflies
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      Charmaine
      Herschel Sizemore
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