BLUE YORK
BLUE YORK: "A pure country/bluegrass album with its feet firmly planted on Manhattan island! Here you'll find it all; complex harmonies blended with direct storytelling peppered with lyrics that are unique in their ability to turn a phrase." - -Tom Ollis, November 11, 2008 "Imagine the technical excellence of bluegrass as played by the Del McCoury Band, melodies as if written by Jimmy Webb, story lines Spielberg would be proud of, hook-filled lyrics that set the scene like they came from the pen of Hal David - this'll give you some idea of what to expect from this excellent "no-filler" offering from JtO." - -Jim Ferrie and the Studio Dawgs, February 15, 2009. Engineered by Trevor Reddick, and featuring Jeff Zona on guitar, Gary "Biscuit" Davis on banjo, Tim Caudill on bass, Tony Dingus on Dobro, Kevin Moore on fiddle and mandolin, Amos Oaks on harmonica, Robert Allen on guitar, Jimmy Bryant and Lakieta Bagwell on background vocals. Collaborators include David Cornue, Andy Corbitt, Sam Holtzapple, and Amos Oaks. Also featuring a Larry Norman song to commemorate his death the year this album was released. The song, "THE DAY THE MARKET FELL" was voted song of the year by David Van Biema.
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VEGAS BLUE
If you haven't heard VEGAS BLUE yet, you're in for a treat. Engineered by Steve Gulley and Bryan Turner, and featuring Barry Bales, Mark Boling, Dale Ann Bradley, Justin Moses, Tim Stafford, Adam Steffey, Ron Stewart and Jenna Weaver. Also featuring the writing talents of my collaborators, Andy Corbitt, David Cornue (also a co-producer), Sam Holtzapple, Jerry Hughes, and Brian Woodbury.
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LOVE AUSTIN
This double-CD cast recording of the country-western musical revue LOVE AUSTIN features the talents of Jimmy Bryant singing the role of Austin and Melissa Greene singing Misty's role. Also appearing on the CD are Bryan Sutton (featured on Dolly Parton's LITTLE SPARROW CD) and a stellar group of backup singers (Dirk Donahue, Elizabeth Ledger, Carter Maysilles, Dave McCutcheon). Also featuring the harmonica prowess of Amos Oaks, the guitar stylings of Jeff Zona, solid bass tones by Stuart Weed, and the brilliant beats of J. Vincent Harris.
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