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Bluegrass with an Ozarks twist.
Genre:
Country: Bluegrass
Release Date:
2004
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Arkamo Rangers
Arkamo Rangers
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Record Label: MayApple Records
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The Arkamo Rangers join a proud Ozarks tradition forged by the likes of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, the Undergrass Boys and Big Smith - take up bluegrass music, twist it enough to suit your needs, and create something entirely new but absolutely "ozarkian" in the process. The Rangers are a quartet of youthful pickers who play like seasoned veterans on their self-titled CD. These 12 original songs place them and you the listener firmly in aplace called "Arkamo" - or what many have called the "state of the Ozarks" - the hill regions of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas that have more in common culturally than the other regions of either state. These songs will transport you there, and you will definitely enjoy your stay.
Based out of Springfield, Missouri, The Rangers came together in the fall of 2002. Long time-friends "Dirty" Dave Harp (mandolin) and Dan Spencer, that's "Danjo" to you - got the ball rolling and quickly added a pair of cousins - Jim (guitar) and Gary Rea (bass). Rounding out the sound of their first CD are special guests Bo Brown of Hogmolly on dobro and Molly Healey of MooreHealey on fiddle.
Come to the Arkamo - grab this CD, surely the first of many, and participate in the founding of a future Ozarks legend.
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Good music and humorous also
author: Tony Allen
The cd is definetly worth the money and for your collection. Different in some ways but good to listen to.
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