MP3 James Reams, Walter Hensley & The Barons of Bluegrass - Wild Card
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Old-school bluegrass. Edgy and emotional.
12 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Bluegrass, COUNTRY: Traditional Country
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In this return engagement, James Reams (âThe Kentucky Songbirdâ) and Walter Hensley (âThe Banjo Baron of Baltimoreâ) offer up, with the able collaboration of Jon (âBaltimore Jonnyâ) Glik, Mark Farrell and Carl Hayano (gotta get those last two boys some nicknames), a strong hand of songs and tunes, some originals, some traditional, some under-recorded gems and some drawn from unexpected places. Cut in one wild weekend, with all the musicians in the same studio at the same time and not a Pro-Tool in sight. Presented to you with all the edges intact and all the excitement raw.
The bandâs self-titled first album, released in 2003, was nominated by the International Bluegrass Music Association as one of only seven nominees for its Recorded Event of the Year award. Hereâs what Richard D. Smith wrote in Bluegrass Unlimited about that earlier album: âIf youâre tiring of the slick stuff and yearn for something straight-ahead, thereâs not a false bend or blend here.â
And if youâre hungry for bluegrass music with more grit and less glitz, hereâs another heaping helping.
12 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Bluegrass, COUNTRY: Traditional Country
Details:
In this return engagement, James Reams (âThe Kentucky Songbirdâ) and Walter Hensley (âThe Banjo Baron of Baltimoreâ) offer up, with the able collaboration of Jon (âBaltimore Jonnyâ) Glik, Mark Farrell and Carl Hayano (gotta get those last two boys some nicknames), a strong hand of songs and tunes, some originals, some traditional, some under-recorded gems and some drawn from unexpected places. Cut in one wild weekend, with all the musicians in the same studio at the same time and not a Pro-Tool in sight. Presented to you with all the edges intact and all the excitement raw.
The bandâs self-titled first album, released in 2003, was nominated by the International Bluegrass Music Association as one of only seven nominees for its Recorded Event of the Year award. Hereâs what Richard D. Smith wrote in Bluegrass Unlimited about that earlier album: âIf youâre tiring of the slick stuff and yearn for something straight-ahead, thereâs not a false bend or blend here.â
And if youâre hungry for bluegrass music with more grit and less glitz, hereâs another heaping helping.
in partnership with CDbaby


