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Lorraine Jordan : Road Trip For The Lord
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Bluegrass Gospel CD
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
Release Date: 2005
Road Trip For The Lord Record Label: Lorraine Jordan
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Dancing With The Angels 3:06 $0.99
Lessons Of The Book 2:50 $0.99
Soldier's Farewell 2:09 $0.99
He's My Rock 3:14 $0.99
I Like The Old Time Way 3:02 $0.99
To Be Near Mom And Dad 2:32 $0.99
Jesus Teach Me To Pray 3:16 $0.99
I'm Ready To Go 3:02 $0.99
Jesus Hold My Hand 3:52 $0.99
Road Trip For The Lord 3:33 $0.99
His Name Is Jesus 2:35 $0.99
Amazing Grace 2:12 $0.99
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Album Notes

Lorraine Jordan grew up around bluegrass music on the coast of North Carolina . She has performed bluegrass music for over twenty years. Lorraine plays Monroe style mandolin and is known for her hard driving mandolin chop. “Road Trip For The Lord” is the name of her new solo mandolin project. It has received great reviews from both Bluegrass Unlimited and Bluegrass Now. " Lorraine is a consummate performer, songwriter, emcee, and show organizer. She has the musical skill, personality, energy and charisma to go a long way in bluegrass music. ASCAP chose Lorraine as a finalist in the International Bluegrass Music Association songwriter showcase. She was the first runner up in the prestigious national song-writing contest at Meryl Fest. She was a finalist for female vocalist at SPBGMA in Nashville , Tennessee . Lorraine plays mandolin for The Daughters of Bluegrass who are signed by Blue Circle Records. The Daughters of Bluegrass were finalists at IBMA for Recorded Event of the Year in 2005. As the band's emcee, Lorraine demonstrates an outgoing personality and charisma that draws audiences to the edge of their seats with every word and note. She is the inspiration behind the group being a finalist for Entertainers of the Year. She is the driving force behind Carolina Road 's popularity and longevity. Lorraine formed Carolina Road in 1998. In her spare time Lorraine enjoys riding her two Honda motorcycles and playing with her two maltese J.D. and Polly.

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REVIEWS

Inspired & inspiring album to enthuse fans
author: Joe Ross
Playing Time – 35:23 -- When I heard Lorraine Jordan’s solo debut, “Mandolin Rose,” a few years ago, I concluded that this consummate performer and songwriter was ready for emergence into the national bluegrass spotlight. She has the necessary skill, personality, energy and charisma to go far. “Road Trip for the Lord” is a very pleasant bluegrass gospel project that presents a large body of new material in an old-styled way. “The Soldier’s Farewell” recalls the days of brother duets like the Blue Sky Boys, and “He’s My Rock” incorporates some tasty fingerpicked guitar into the arrangement. “Jesus Hold My Hand” has the gospel feeling and spirit that will surely elicit a rousing crowd response in live performance. Their leisurely, yet masterful, approach to bluegrass gospel music may best be captured in the band’s quartet rendition of “I Like the Old Time Way.” Even Lorraine’s notes about this song emphasize, “I like the old time worship of the Lord and the old time songs.” Half of the songs on this album were penned or co-penned by Jordan, an accomplished songwriter. The title cut is a slow song of longing for home and family but reinforcing her desire to be out on the road picking and singing for the Lord. “Jesus Teach Me To Pray” is a ¾-time song written after 9-11. “Lessons of the Book” was gospel winner at Merlefest’s Chris Austin songwriters contest. Hailing from North Carolina, Jordan formed the band Carolina Road in 1998 that was nominated for an IBMA Emerging Artist of the Year Award. The band was also a finalist for Vocal Group of the Year and Entertaining Group of the Year at SPBGMA. On this album, mandolinist/vocalist Jordan is very ably assisted by Tim Massey (guitar, bass, vocals), Dale Perry (banjo, vocals), Kim Gardner (dobro), Dewey Brown (fiddle), and Jamie Dailey (vocals). The playing and singing are first-rate. There’s plenty on this inspired and inspiring album to enthuse fans of old-style bluegrass gospel who also like a few new twists. The set is a nice combination of old favorites and new originals. Lorraine and her band would be great to hear on a Sunday morning gospel show. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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