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Daniel Holt Bohannon : In Due Time
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Favorite Hymns with a flavor of Bluegrass. All instrumental featuring Banjo, Guitar, Mandolin, Hammered Dulcimer and Bass. Uniquely arranged and performed by this young 14 year old artist.
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2003
In Due Time Record Label: Daniel Holt Bohannon
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Victory In Jesus 2:26 $0.99
This World Is Not My Home 2:51 $0.99
Amazing Grace 2:01 $0.99
Where Could I Go? 3:07 $0.99
Leaning On The Everlasting Arms 3:30 $0.99
Will The Circle Be Unbroken 3:03 $0.99
What A Friend We Have In Jesus 3:02 $0.99
Higher Ground 3:17 $0.99
Sweet By And By 3:14 $0.99
Blessed Assurance 3:54 $0.99
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Album Notes

Daniel Holt Bohannon is a banjoist, guitarist and songwriter. He began playing the guitar at the age of 10 under the direction of Russell Watkins, and at the age of 11 he was introduced to the banjo by John Ritchie. Daniel's musical style is greatly influenced by Bela Fleck, Tommy Emmanuel, Tony Rice and Bryan Sutton. By invitation, he became a member of the Threads of Hope, a southern gospel bluegrass group, where he plays banjo and guitar. Daniel is an honor student at Hope Christian Academy and is a faithful member of Hope Baptist Church in Winder, Georgia where he sings in the choir and plays the guitar for the children's ministries. Daniel recognizes his musical talent as a gift from God and always strives to do his best for the Lord Jesus Christ.

Daniel has dedicated this album in memory of Coach Ronney Teague, Boy's Basketball and Baseball Coach at Hope Christian Academy in Winder, GA.

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REVIEWS

The up tempo tunes praise the Lord with the life and energy of the bluegrass sou
author: McDowell Family
What a terrific debut solo album! The song arrangements and instrument selection showcase the versatility and talent of this emerging young artist. His compilation of traditional old-time hymns is sure to touch the hearts of many. The up tempo tunes praise the Lord with the life and energy of the bluegrass sound. He adds even more flavor through his selection of contrasting slower tunes filled with a quiet spirit of peacefulness and worship. The album leaves you feeling as if you were sitting at the edge of a beautiful mountain meadow beside a gently flowing brook... just you and the Lord.
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Listening to this album is refreshing and pleasant.
author: John Ritchie, Jr.
This kid is going places! …As a longtime banjo picker, I had the honored pleasure of introducing Daniel to the banjo a few years ago, and to hear him now is amazing (not only with the banjo, but also with the guitar, mando, bass, and hammer dulcimer). Listening to this album is refreshing and pleasant. With these uplifting hymns, it makes a great way to unwind at the end of the day and is a sure cure for the drive-home blues. To me, hearing old hymns played on the hammer dulcimer takes me back to a beautiful, cool mountain meadow on a glorious spring day. Certainly, the beauty of God’s creation is reflected in this music.
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The entire CD is very enjoyable.
author: Joe Watkins
The entire CD is very enjoyable. The songs with the hammer dulcimer were especially nice to listen to. With a young man using such a selection of old hymns with a variety of instruments it will be very interesting to see how the Lord uses him.
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His unique style is fresh and exciting.
author: S. D.
I really like bluegrass music (all kinds), and I was raised in a very devout Southern Baptist family. So, as you can imagine, Daniel's CD really takes me back home. I've probably heard those songs a million times each, but his unique style makes them all fresh and exciting.
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