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Laura Bates and Brandon Foote : Jubilee
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Timeless, rootsy and lush, with soaring harmonies, piano, mandolin and guitars harkening back to the olden days with new vision.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2007
Jubilee Record Label: Earthwork Music
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The Lonesome Whippoorwill 4:20 $0.99
Am I The Gent 3:45 $0.99
All Will Be Well 5:14 $0.99
De Cleft 2:44 $0.99
Lonely Girls 4:29 $0.99
Kingdom Life 2:52 $0.99
The Plains of Kingston Lake 2:09 $0.99
Backwoods Baxter Chapel 6:50 $0.99
Leelanau Hills 2:22 $0.99
Hard Times Come Again No More 3:33 $0.99
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Laura Bates and Brandon Foote's sound is timeless, rootsy and lush, with soaring harmonies, piano, mandolin and guitars harkening back to the olden days with new vision. Bates and Foote look and sound like they just stepped off the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, or perhaps even further back, to the dance halls of the civil war era - always digging deeper and moving forward

With their unique blend of old-time, folk, bluegrass and country, Laura Bates and Brandon Foote have graced coffee shops, bookstores, pubs, and festivals with tradition favorites and original songs. Booking their act as "Guitar, Mandolin, and Two Voices", their sound is refreshingly simple and strives for authenticity, with nods to the Carter Family, the Monroe Brothers, and Tim and Mollie O'Brien.

Their debut album, Jubilee was released in April 2007 on Earthwork Music showcasing a handful of fine microphones and a cast of talented friends. With reflective and poignant songwriting, Jubilee presents gospel tinged Mighigan roots at its best.

"In this day of overproduced, synthetic music, it is albums like Jubilee that refresh and fill our plates with the honest simplicity of a Sunday morning."

--Progressive Torch and Twang
WDBM E. Lansing

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