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In a world filled with every kind of imaginable â-grassâ derivatives working today, please file THSB under âBluegrass.â

12 MP3 Songs in this album (43:33) !
Related styles: COUNTRY: Bluegrass, COUNTRY: Progressive Bluegrass

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Details:
Well, it took long enough.
After over 12 years of touring and recording all over the US and points
beyond, Two High String Band had come to a crossroads. By 2008 the trio,
mandolinist Billy Bright, and guitarists Geoff Union and Brian Smith had felt they
had traveled just about every musical path they could with their instrumentation,
presenting themselves as everything from a traditional acoustic setting dressed
in sharp suits all the way to a full on Rock-grass band with electric guitars and
full drum kit. After so many miles logged, so many line up change ups and
stylistic outings, the three had successfully carved out a niche for themselves
as purveyors of their own unique brand of âeasy going Bluegrass and old time
County infused string music.â
But ultimately something was missing. It all came to a head at a rehearsal
one day when guitarist Brian Smith, and sometime drummer for the trio, said
aloud what they all had been thinking for sometime. âLook,â he exclaimed
setting down his drumsticks, âall I really ever wanted to do in this
band is sing and play Bluegrass.â âThatâs all fine and well,â said
his compatriots, âbut weâll need to find real bluegrass pickers
to do it.â It was bluegrass that brought them together in the
first place, but as of yet they hadnât actually pursued it.
For years they worked on the edges of the traditional form,
playing everything BUT bluegrass simply because of their
available instrumentation. If THSB was going to continue
at all, they determined, they would do so with the music
that inspired them to play together in the first place. The
search was on for top-flight musicians, a âdream teamâ of
seasoned Texas bluegrass players. It was not as hard as they
first imagined.
Texas, at first blush, may not have the deep tradition of Bluegrass music
as Tennessee and parts south. But what Texas does have is genuine bluegrass
banjo legend Alan Munde. And as fate would have it, the former Country Gazette
founder and Jimmy Martin band member had just recently âretiredâ to a ranch
right down the road from Billy. Responding to a friendly email inquiry, Alan noted
that after retiring from teaching banjo 20 years at South Plains College, he had
âplenty of time nowâ to come pick. Presented with the THSBâs original tunes and
well-chosen classic numbers, it wasnât too long before he signed on as a full time
member. Giddy and somewhat shocked to have their favorite banjo man in the
band, they then hopefully reached out to their favorite fiddler.
Fiddler/composer/force of nature Erik Hokkanen has long been a local
legend on the Austin music scene, known for his incendiary playing and being
the âfinest musician youâve never heard of.â What few people know is that he cut
his teeth playing bluegrass as a young man in his native Florida, placing him
squarely in the tradition of the great bluegrass fiddlers of that state like Chubby
Wise and Vassar Clements. Besides some recording stints with alternative
bluegrass pioneers the Bad Livers, Erik hadnât played much bluegrass. But when
approached by the boys, he jumped at the opportunity to revisit the music of his
upbringing. That left only the bass spot open.
Bluegrass bass is an oft-misunderstood craft. Deceptively simple to the
casual listener, but vitally important to the âdriveâ traditional bluegrass is
known for. And few bassists playing today have the drive of Mark Rubin. Billy
had been playing pick up gigs around Austin and frequently found himself
onstage with the Bad Livers bassist-founder. Now semi-retired, Rubin runs a
violin shop, plays locally with ethnic dance bands and tours frequently
on the international Jewish âklezmerâ music scene. But recent
performances with mandolin legend Andy Statman had
reawakened his bluegrass roots. âNobody plays old school
bluegrass bass like Mark,â says Bright. A chance to play
with one of his heroes sealed his involvement; âWhen I
was 13 years old back in Oklahoma, Alan Munde gave
me my first banjo lesson. He doesnât remember it, but Iâll
never forget it.â Rubin is a fine singer as well, bringing a
trio vocal sound to the band.
These six musicians found themselves together for
the first time in a studio in the Texas Hill Country. In a single
magical evening they recorded the lions share of âHot Texas Bluegrass
Burritoâ playing live with no overdubs. A new Two High String Band is born.
In a world filled with every kind of imaginable â-grassâ derivatives working today,
please file THSB under âBluegrass.â
âBilly Bright and Brian Smith both sing ably without ever sounding like
slaves to Bill Monroeâ -Austin Chronicle
âThe playing and singing are impeccableâ -Bluegrass Unlimited
âThe common thread is the spectacular picking throughoutâ -SingOut!
It was an abiding love for ole good bluegrass music that
brought Two High String Band together. It kept them
going. It tore them apart. And now it has put them back
together again. Itâs been a twelve year long journey,
marked by hard work, luck and a little serendipity, that
has culminated in their most impressive lineup yet.
Mandolinist Billy Bright (Peter Rowan/Tony Rice) and guitarists/singers Brian
Smith and Geoff Union are joined by the legendary Alan Munde (Country Gazette,
Jimmy Martin, Flying Burrito Brothers) on banjo, Erik Hokkanen (Junior Brown)
on fiddle, and Mark Rubin (Bad Livers) on Upright Bass.


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