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Heather Bristow : Hope on the Vine
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An excellent mix of tear-jerkers and toe-tappers, beautifully executed with stellar singing, musicianship and production--a real keeper from start to finish.
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2009
Hope on the Vine Record Label: Heather Bristow (Heifer Records)
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Seasons 4:06 $1.00
Red Sky Night 2:23 $1.00
Who\'s Gonna Tend Your Grave? 4:30 $1.00
Ain't Glory Grand? 2:25 $1.00
Stars Falling 4:40 $1.00
That Train Won't Run 4:09 $1.00
Counting Memories 3:28 $1.00
I Can Hear Those Hills 3:36 $1.00
Fear of Drowning 3:40 $1.00
I'm Ready 2:31 $1.00
The Miner's Tale 3:01 $1.00
Somehow 2:57 $1.00
Lonesome Lullaby 3:45 $1.00
Stargazing 3:56 $1.00
Southern Storm 5:48 $1.00
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Album Notes

With Mike Dowling, Jamie Drysdale, John Lowell, Ivan Rosenberg, Anne & Pete Sibley, Colin Sillence, Eric Thorin, Ted Wells, Brian Wicklund and Ben Winship. Produced by Ben Winship with Heather Bristow.

'Who's Gonna Tend Your Grave?' was a Finalist entry in the 2009 UK Songwriting Contest; 'Seasons', 'Stargazing' and 'Lonesome Lullaby' were all Semi-Finalist entries. For more info. see www.uksongwritingcontest.co.uk.

"I loved it."--Frank Hennessey, BBC Radio Wales (Celtic Heartbeat/I'll Show You Mine).

"I like the depth, sensitivity and soul of Heather's songs--a nice change from all those who just want to sound cool. She always finds a way to sing directly from the heart about what she obviously feels and knows personally...nothing self-consciously clever. She seems to move people in a way most of us can't hope to." --Chris Newton, Minchinhampton Folk Club.

"It can't be easy putting your heart and soul into a recording for all to hear and I just wanted to congratulate you and say that I am glad you did. We are all enjoying your foot tapping tear jerking tunes. They are great. Track 3 had me in a pool of tears but track 4 had me full of joy again! I look forward to more."--Best wishes, H. Collis.

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