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Backroom Bluegrass Band : Instruments of Your Peace
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The Backroom Bluegrass Band is proud of its Christian roots, esspecially its connection to historic Cane Ridge Meeting House in Bourbon County, Kentucky. It was under the shade trees of the Meeting House that the Band enjoyed one of its first perfor
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2004
Instruments of Your Peace Record Label: W. H. Johnson Co.
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Peace In The Valley 4:45 Album Only
Preaching Praying Singing 3:09 Album Only
Amazing Grace 5:32 Album Only
Keep On the Sunny Side 2:51 Album Only
In The Garden 4:02 Album Only
Darkest Hour 3:43 Album Only
Just A Closer Walk With Thee 4:36 Album Only
Sweet Hour of Prayer 1:25 Album Only
How Great Thou Art 6:07 Album Only
Will The Circle Be Unbroken 1:45 Album Only
A Wonderful Time Up There 3:20 Album Only
Let It Shine 4:52 Album Only
Let There Be Peace on Earth 1:26 Album Only
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Album Notes

The Backroom Bluegrass Band was formed in 2000 and soon discovered its common spiritual thread, sharing its love of traditional music as a gift and blessing. It is a natural progression for the Band to totally feature gospel music in its second album. The formation of the band and its style of folk music have been a journey of faith, allowing the group to share its fun with many congregations and other public audiences.

Instruments of Your Peace is a combination of traditional bluegrass gospel and unique arrangements that stem from "moments of inspiration."

Performing on the album are Bill Johnson, vocals and banjo; Jane Johnson, bass; Walt Johnson, lead vocals and guitar; Homer Ledford, fiddle and mandolin; Dan Pence, vocals, Dobro and guitar; and Pat Soister, mandolin.

Thank you for listening to our recordings. It is a blessing for us to share them with you.

Cover photos shot at Cane Ridge Meeting House, Bourbon County, Kentucky, by Gayle Higden and William H. Johnson, August 17, 2004.

For information on Cane Ridge Preservation Project, visit its website at www.caneridge.org.

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