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Traditional bluegrass and bluegrass gospel
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Country: Traditional Bluegrass
Release Date:
2007
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Live From Carolina In The Fall
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Record Label: Backporch Bluegrass
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BackPorch Bluegrass was formed in February, 2005 to play the music we love and share it with anyone that wants to listen. From the traditional songs of Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs,The Stanley Brothers, IIIRD Tyme Out, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver to the contemporary flair and artistry of The Kruger Brothers, our influences have one thing in common:
GREAT MUSIC!
That is what we have set out to do
To Play Great Music!!!
The band was formed from our basement “jam sessions†with a shared commitment to strive to play great music and to always be a blessing to others and help whenever we can.
BackPorch Bluegrass’ new live CD another jewel
By JERRY LANKFORD
Record Editor
BackPorch Bluegrass has become the most prolific band in the area in regards to churning out quality CD’s. And, they’ve done it again.
BackPorch Bluegrass: LIVE from Carolina in the Fall offers music lovers, particularly bluegrass fans a 20-track treat.
Although a few of the tracks are stage talk during October’s Carolina in the Fall festival – annually hosted by The Kruger Brothers at the Shepherd Farm in North Wilkesboro – there’s plenty of music.
Many of the tracks are new to the band’s set list, including Ashokan Farewell. Rodney Reavis’ fiddle work on that tune is almost too pretty to listen to.
The Kruger Brothers also appear as special guests on Little Georgia Rose. It’s interesting to hear the interaction between the banjos of Jens Kruger and Billy Ray Summerlin. Its give and take and meshes with melodic ease. Uwe Kruger’s guitar work is, as always, something to behold. But, despite the heavy-hitting special guests, this band is just plain good.
Lead man David Culler’s voice remains clear, high and lonesome as he takes you on journeys both sad and joyful, while his guitar holds it all together. Josh Winter’s mandolin is lightning fast and full of flavor as is his rich vocals. Summerlin’s banjo is always on the move, roaming the hills, howling at the moon, fussing at the revenuers and rattling curvy mountain roads. Bassist Randall Couch work on the CD is rock solid. This was Couch’s last performance with the band, however. Wilkes musician Tony Joines, who is known for playing everything from banjo to Dobro, has filled the bass player’s slot for the group.
Tracks on BackPorch Bluegrass: LIVE from Carolina in the Fall include: Pike County Breakdown, Salty Dog Blues, Cold Summer Day in Georgia, John Hardy, Little Maggie, Darkest Hour, Hallelujah I’m Ready, Ashokan Farewell, Whiskey Before Breakfast, Old Joe Clark, Carolina Mountain Boy, Running our of Track, Mountain Dew, Steel Guitar Rag, Rough and Rocky, How Mountain Girls Can Love and Sweet Georgia Rose.
The CD offers a clean, crisp audio that is reminiscent of the chilly fall night on which it was recorded. The CD is produced by BackPorch Bluegrass. It was recorded by Dave Fairall and mixed by Philip Zanon. Bill Ellis of Freedom Recording in Millers Creek mastered the album. Ellis and his wife, Therese also did the graphic designs and duplication of the CD.
BackPorch Bluegrass: LIVE from Carolina in the Fall is another great CD from one of the area’s finest bluegrass ensembles and is a great pick for any Americana music fan.
For more information go to www.backporchbluegrass.com
(The Record, North Wilkesboro, NC. Jan 23, 2008)
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