Missy Raines | My Place in the Sun

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My Place in the Sun

by Missy Raines

This is Missy’s debut album, which was nominated by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) for Instrumental Recording of the Year, 1999.
Genre: Country: Bluegrass
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2. Whiskerhead Goes to Leningrad
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3. Levels
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4. Just for a Thrill
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5. Reedology
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6. You Don't Have to Move That Mountain
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7. Nashville Skyline Rag
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9. Travelin' Down This Lonesome Road
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11. Bells of Norfolk
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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A beloved figure in bluegrass and a pioneering force in acoustic music, Missy Raines\' adventurous musical spirit has always been her compass. Launching her career with experimental bluegrass outfit Cloud Valley, Raines next toured the country with Eddie and Martha Adcock. Soon she was lending her bass skills to the Masters (Adcock, Kenny Baker, Josh Graves and Jesse McReynolds). Raines joined Claire Lynch\'s popular Front Porch Band, and developed a successful duo with band mate Jim Hurst. Their CDs and live performances pushed the envelope on how much music two people with acoustic instruments could make. A stint with the Brother Boys opened Raines\' eyes to the value of spontaneity and immediacy in her musical approach.

Missy Raines is now stepping out to make a longtime dream come true; creating a fusing of bluegrass virtuosity, jazz-tinged groove and a song-driven sensibility with a hot band.


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