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Union Kun-tree : Are You Ready
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"ole time" traditional bluegrass gospel
Genre: Spiritual: Traditional Gospel
Release Date: 2005
Are You Ready
Union Kun-tree
Record Label: Ecore Fabre Records
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1. Zion's Hill 2:55 + MP3 $0.99
2. Jesus Savior Pilot Me 3:33 + MP3 $0.99
3. None On the Other Side 2:16 + MP3 $0.99
4. Are You Ready 2:42 + MP3 $0.99
5. There Is a River 3:01 + MP3 $0.99
6. Amazing Grace 2:57 + MP3 $0.99
7. I've Just Seen the Rock of Ages 4:04 + MP3 $0.99
8. O' Death 2:25 + MP3 $0.99
9. I Am Weary 3:12 + MP3 $0.99
10. Sweet Hour of Prayer 2:22 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

"CELEBRATES FIFTY YEARS IN MUSIC"

Members of this outstanding musical group began theiir musical careers in a small farming community in south
Arkansas as members of their first band called the
"Chitlin Switch Road Runners" in the late 40's and early
50's.Having their own radio show on local "KDMS" for four
and a half years.This young group was booked onthe"Louisana
Hayride Road Show" with numerous "Country/Bluegrass and Rock-A-Billy"legends.Their talents were inspired by their father's and grandfather's who had their own band called the"Champagnolle String Band" in the 20's and 30's.A great musical heritage was passed from generation to generation for over one-hundred years.

Evolving into "Bluegrass Kun-Tree" winning the biggest band
contest west of the Mississippi at the "Salt Creek Park Festival in Hugo,Okla.Winning over twenty-seven over bands
that year was the first time passed winners could enter.
First prize was a trophy and an album recorded live at the
festival ,pressed out in 72 hrs. for sale. The album was called the "1978 Salt Creek Park Winners".The group's next
two albums "Lonesome River" and "I Just Think I'll Go Away"
sold worldwide.This lead to the group being booked on the
original "Louisana Hayride" in Shervport,La.,The"Jack Bowles" (Show Bud Show" on "WSM",the "Martha White Radio
Show" with the legendary "Grant Turner".The group signed with the "Smilely Wilson Talent Agency" in Tenn. and recorded their forth album "Stretching Out" on the "Ridge
Runner "record label.Due to the sudden death of their lead
singer "Joe Wilson Sr." there was a great void.However, Joe's son "Joe Wilson Jr." "A great singer in his own right"was able to step in and fill that void.The group was received numerous honors and awards as well as being mentioned in the history "Country Music USA vol.#3 by Dr.Bill C. Malone a formost authority in country music history.

The group has evolved once again,changing their name to"Union Kun-Tree" in keeping with their southern roots and
their Arkansas History.The group's first single "Daddy's
Train" bby "Bird & Davis" of "Union Kun-Tree" was used in a movie made for television in Spain.The group's second single"Legend of Fayetteville" received recognition alllong with the group iiin a Proclamation from Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee,the group,the song,and the songwriters received a Citation from the Arkansas Legistlature,the group and the song received"SpecialCongressional "recognition from the
"United States Congress and Senate"the group was nominated for the "National Heritage Fellowship Award" and the
"Presidential Medal of Freedom Award".

This is the group first all gospel album with a feeling of OLE TME BLUEGRASS with the feeling of the AP CARTER and LOUVIN BROTHERS STYLE of music.All arrangements are true
"UNION KUN-TREE !!

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REVIEWS

Are You Ready
author: Betty Westmoreland
                            
You already know how great I think this latest CD is from the fine band, Union Kun-tree. "Are You Ready" is 'mighty fine,' to quote another musician, the late Troy Castleberry (d. 2000, founder, The Tennessee Gentlemen), who was a big fan of this band by its previous name, Bluegrass Kun-tree. Troy and his late wife Carolyn (d. 1990), would love it that Union Kun-tree is moving bluegrass music forward and still performing. I just heard from band member, Kathey Bird. The band has a new e-mail address. You may contact Union Kun-tree at katheybird@att.net. Pick away! Betty Westmoreland bwestmoreland9@msn.com Formerly PR for The Tennessee Gentlemen Co-Founder of The Collierville (TN) Historic Town Square Bluegrass & Old-Time Music Jam (weekly, Friday night 6:30 PM Central -- Join us!)
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Joe- SADLY MISSED!!
author: Nancy (MAYO)Bishop
                            
I am PROUD to see that Joe's son stepped in and took over after his death at such a young age. I have not had the pleasure to hear this album, but I have all (I think) of the ones that Joe recorded under the name bluegrass Kuntree. My father was one of the guitar players who was one of Joe's best friends when they gahtered at my house almost every Saturday night, along with Phil Breeding, my "uncle Lawrence" (Lawrence Temple), and a few occassional drop ins, among others. I missed Joe then, I do now, and of couse I miss my father, Van Mayo, more than words can imagine. I WISH I had more of the tapes that were recorded those evenings so very long ago. Please- Joe Jr.- KEEP it up- you have NO idea how much this meant to your dad. Nancy Bishop (formerly NAncy Mayo, from Luling). Feel free to contact me, I've been searching for ANYTHING I could find about Joe and his group for years, and just found this site tonight. My email is Nancye1962@yahoo.com. I hope to hear from you. I've gone back to my roots- big time! And I'm proud of it!
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Really Wonderful Music
author: Judy Spears
                            
Are You Ready is the most beautiful gospel album I have ever heard. Like Betty Westmoreland said, it will have you singing at the top of your lungs. You will probably shed a few tears along the way too. All of the band members are just wonderful. Judy Spears
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Inspiring, optimistic and “kun-tree” experience
author: Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now
                            
Playing Time - 29:27 -- The music of the Bird and Davis families can be traced back over 100 years to the “Champagnolle String Band” that played on local Arkansas radio in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The sub-title of this CD states “Celebrates Fifty Years in Music.” Some historical background is needed. I was not familiar with Union Kun-Tree, but I knew about Bluegrass Kun-Tree. In a section about musicians who entered into bluegrass since the late 1950s, Bill Malone's book (Country Music USA) says "Joe Wilson, from Eldorado, Arkansas, and the leader of a group called Bluegrass Kun-Tree, was one of the best singers in bluegrass music, with a soulful style that somehow suggested the phrasing and emotion of two great but dissimilar stylists: Ralph Stanley and George Jones (Wilson died from a heart attack at his home in Eldorado on Sept. 14, 1984.)” Joe Wilson and Phil Breeding actually worked with Bill Malone in New Orleans (before Phil worked with Carl Sauceman who had a radio station in Gonzales, La.). Bluegrass Kun-Tree’s previous albums include: The Salt Creek Park Winners, I Just Think I'll Go Away (Kun-Tree 001), Lonesome River (Kun-Tree 002), and Stretching Out (Ridge Runner 0029). The early LPs included Dorothy Bird (fiddle, vox), Bobby Bird (guitar, vox), Joe Wilson (banjo, vox), Gary Bird (fiddle, vox), and Phil Breeding (bass). BU reviewed their second and third albums in the 2/80 issue. Frank Godbey acknowledged that “they won the best band award at Hugo, Ok. in 8/78, have excellent singing and understated but appropriate picking, the voice of Joe Wilson is the one that stands out, their instrumental accompaniment is played in a straightforward fashion...is usually tasteful, to the point, and technically above average, and their material is mostly familiar with only a couple of new choices.” The fourth album (“Stretchin’ Out”) was reviewed in BU's 11/81 issue by Richard Spottswood. Besides Joe Wilson, Bobby Bird, Gary Bird & Phil Breeding, it also had Gene Wooten (dobro), Roland White (mando), Junior Knight (steel guitar), Robert Bowling (piano), Gerald Jones (drums), and Dahrell Jones (drums). Spottswood called them a “clean, professional outfit whose instrumental and vocal stylings blend nicely.” He also noted that the band was blessed with a good songwriter in Bill Caswell who authored 5 songs...all nice and "kun-tree." He said that “not one song or musician stood out over the other...this indicating their hard work and much thought given to a good unified group sound.” Finally, there's a full-length feature article about Bluegrass Kun-Tree in the 8/82 issue of BU. It was written by Arlie Metheny. Guitarist Bobby Bird talks about getting together with Mickey Davis and his cousin and forming a band in the 50s. They played on an Eldorado radio station for 4 and a half years. They played hillbilly tunes, country and country swing. Mickey Davis became the new fiddler in Bluegrass Kun-Tree, replacing twin fiddlers Gary and Dorothy Bird. Mickey's a cousin to Bobby and Gary and grew up in that area. Mickey's grandfather was a fiddler, and he took some lessons but quit. Then, a few years later, he got some lessons from a guy in Smackover. Mickey's dad was killed when Mickey was 11, and he spent a lot of time with his cousins. They formed the Chitlin Switch Roadrunners. Mickey said, “We were hot to trot. We played on the radio for awhile as kids.” Mickey went on to major in music at Northeast State in Louisiana, had a very good teacher there, got a scholarship, and got set up in music instead of joining the Air Force like he was thinking of doing. He started teaching music and playing in a symphony orchestra in Jackson, Miss. He did studio work too. His main full-time job (for 10 mts of the year) was with a program with the symphony orchestra. As of the article in '82, he'd done that for 12 years. Summer was his off time so he could go play bluegrass. Mickey also said he was married and had a boy who played guitar and a little banjo but wasn't too interested in it. His daughter (14 at the time) was "burning up piano." Mickey started with Bluegrass Kun-Tree when Gary hurt his hand and they had a lot of festivals scheduled. (In early 1981, Gary had cut off his left ring finger with a router). Union Kun-Tree is the band that has evolved from this earlier Arkansas bluegrass tradition. Under this name, they have previously recorded two singles (“Daddy’s Train and “Legend of Fayetteville”). The band is now Bobby Bird (guitar, vocals), Gary Bird (fiddle, vocals), Joe Wilson Jr. (banjo, vocals), Mickey Davis (fiddle), and Phil Breeding (bass). Guest musicians on “Are You Ready” include Dwight Bird (banjo), Jamie Bird (mandolin), Nick Charles (guitar, bass), and Newell Roberson (dobro). The group has been honored by the Arkansas State Legislature, and they have been nominated for the Natl. Heritage Fellowship Award and the Presidential Medal of Freedom Award. “Are You Ready” is Union Kun-Tree’s first of many gospel albums they plan to release. Bobby and Kathey Bird wrote the album’s title song. This 29-minute release is a pleasure to hear, and the same kinds of earlier review comments hold true even today about their cohesive instrumental and vocal work. It is gratifying to see a band maintain their signature sound over the years. The fiddle work, as well as Bobby’s and Joe’s lead vocals, are especially noteworthy. Thanks to the higher quality recording techniques today, we are treated to an even more inspiring, optimistic and “kun-tree” experience than they gave us on the Bluegrass Kun-Tree projects of earlier days. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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