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BlueGrace : Passin Thru
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With their roots in bluegrass music, BlueGrace has expanded their musical influences to include folk, jazz, country, blues and celtic. The resulting blend is what has been called, "one of the unique sounds in acoustic inspirational music today."
Genre: Country: Progressive Bluegrass
Release Date: 2003
Passin Thru Record Label: BlueGrace
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Passin' Thru / Lonesome Reuben 4:17 $0.99
Dancing With The Angels 3:25 $0.99
Rock In A Weary Land 3:11 $0.99
The Road 5:03 $0.99
Learn To Give 4:03 $0.99
It's Only Love 3:51 $0.99
Father God 3:32 $0.99
In The Slipstream 5:08 $0.99
If You Had Only Seen Me Then 3:23 $0.99
Ain't No Grave 6:04 $0.99
Foggy Mountain Breakdown 4:52 $0.99
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Album Notes

Since 1992, BlueGrace has been entertaining, inspiring and encouraging audiences around the United States and abroad.

With their roots in bluegrass music, BlueGrace has expanded their musical influences to include folk, jazz, country, blues and celtic. The resulting blend is what has been called, "one of the unique sounds in acoustic inspirational music today."

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REVIEWS

Do you like the style of the Grateful Dead?
author: Average Music Lover
Wow. This was totally unexpected. I received this CD in the mail as a gift from one of my church going relatives. I expected to hate it, of course, but eventually gave it a listen during a long drive and was I ever surprised! I played through it 3 times straight, and on my return trip I listened again. (And I can't tell you the last time that's happened). No lie, musically they make me think of the Dead, but with an unobtrusive message of faith. Elements of Union Station, The Dirt Band, Jerry Garcia and even Ryan Shupe, but in a lot of ways they've created a unique sound all their own (blues organ...are you kidding!?). I thought all the great musicians were in the "Secular" world, but I stand corrected. If BlueGrace wasn't a so-called "Christian" band, you'd see them on Austin City Limits for sure, and who knows where after that? Check out the vocals on "Ain't No Grave." Absolutely STUNNING. Nashville studios, have you heard these guys? BlueGrace won't be unknown for much longer.
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author: Adam Nelson
Saw Blue grace open for Josh Turner and picked up the Passin Thru CD. A very unique blend of Country, Bluegrass and gospel. The CD is great but go see them live. . .even better!
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Fantastic!
author: JP
Every now and then you just stumble on a fine piece of music! If you like bluegrass music with a modern flair you will love this CD. I smiled all they way through this one! Top notch!
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