воскресенье, 19 октября 2008 г.

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Yesterday evening Barbara and I slipped down to the college for some bluegrass music, and got much more than we bargained for. The first group, Tugalo Holler, was billed as a gospel group, but did a great variety of kinds of music, including an a capella rendition of Beulah Land by the husband and wife singing team.

Second was a group which favored bluegrass with a country leaning. They looked like theyapos;d worked all week in an auto repair garage, but did some slick harmonies. New Dixie Storm would themselves have been worth the mile and a half drive.

The headline group, Mountain Heart, was perhaps the most amazing group of musicians Iapos;ve seen on one stage. They were a bunch of kids, in their twenties--a banjo player with four fingers missing from his left hand, a fiddler who reminded me of a young Allison Krause, and the best mandolin and flat top guitar pickers Iapos;ve ever seen. I remember only the latterapos;s name, Clay Hess. Their lead singer was able to sing anything, from Robert Johnson style blues to 1930s black gospel, to--gasp--traditional bluegrass. Theyapos;ve already been on Grand Ole Opry and won individual awards. I predict theyapos;ll be at the top of the charts soon. Catch them if you get a chance.

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