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Pete Wernick ('s) Live Five : Up All Night
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Dr. Banjo's unique group breaks new ground on "Up All Night", combining two high-energy traditional American roots styles: bluegrass and early jazz.
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2002
Up All Night Record Label: Niwot Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Alabamy Bound 3:27 Album Only
Hold It 3:02 Album Only
Spirit In A Bottle 3:06 Album Only
Seven Come Eleven 2:39 Album Only
Foggy Mt. Breakdown 2:47 Album Only
My Buddy 3:02 Album Only
Owensboro Hop 3:14 Album Only
Pick And Roll 2:40 Album Only
Up All Night 5:05 Album Only
On A Roll 5:48 Album Only
Sweet Georgia Brown 4:05 Album Only
The Doctor Is In 3:32 Album Only
Foggy Mt. Special 3:45 Album Only
Soldier's Joy 5 Ways 3:37 Album Only
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Album Notes

Pete Wernick ("Dr. Banjo") is best know for his work with Hot Rize, his best-selling instructional materials and music camps, and 15-year tenure as president of the International Bluegrass Music Association. Pete has headlined at major acoustic music festivals throughout the U.S. and overseas, since the 1970s. Bridging gaps between music styles, he has performed on stage with Phish, Jerry Garcia, String Cheese Incident, David Grisman, Leftover Salmon, Yonder Mountain String Band, and many others.

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REVIEWS

We love "Up All Night"!
author: cloud nine and cloud seven
Internet Music Radio, "Gone Fishing for Blue Skies", loves Pete Wernick's Live Five.
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Takes bluegrass to a new consciousness -- a grassy adventure in Grooveland
author: Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now
Total Time - 49:54 -- The forever innovative Peter Wernick is always taking bluegrass music to a new consciousness. His Live Five ensemble fuses early jazz, Dixieland and bluegrass into a tasty treat that really grooves. There is a clear dichotomy and contrast between their presentations of classics like Charlie Christian and Benny Goodman's "Seven Come Eleven" or Earl Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown." However, through it all, Live Five remains hep to the jive. It's obvious that expert banjoist Wernick has found his musical match with the rest of this solid group: George Weber on vibes; Bill Pontarelli on clarinet; Kris Ditson on drums (primarily with brushes); and Roger Johns on electric bass. These cats are virtuosos and play with both shoes tied. Their musical sensibilities also allow them to have fun as they pick, grin and swing together. Clearly, they are inspired by each other as they adventure into grooveland. The album opens with an upbeat "Alabamy Bound," with vocals by Sean Blackburn. Peter Wernick contributes seven self-penned compositions. The ebullient energy of Live Five really shines on both uptempo pieces like "Pick and Roll,"as well as Wernick's slower tunes like the bluesy "Up All Night" that features Pontarelli's fine clarinet playing. "Owensboro Hop" and "On a Roll" and "Foggy Mountain Special" were all recorded live at the Boulder Theater. Joan (Nondi) Wernick contributes the vocals for "My Buddy," and Bill Pontarelli sings on "Sweet Georgia Brown." The closing track of "Soldier's Joy 5 Ways" is best described as a band of soldiers marching, dancing, stomping at the Savoy. Peter Wernick's Live Five goes where no bluegrass (or jazz ensemble for that matter) has gone before. The music is fun, enjoyable, and inspiring. Simply put, the band is alive with jive. For a little 'grass in the groove, I highly recommend this album. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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