Alecia Nugent The Old Side of Town AleciaNugent.com Have to be honest, was never a fan. In the mid-to late-Aughts, Alecia Nugent released three bluegrass albums for Rounder Records. She was surrounded by some of the finest musicians in the business—Tim Stafford, Rob Ickes, Andy Falco, Adam Steffey, Ronnie McCoury, Aubrey Haynie, Jim Van Cleve,… Continue reading Alecia Nugent- The Old Side of Town review
Tag: Larry Cordle
Recent reviews at CST- Junior Sisk, Larry Cordle, & Jim Lauderdale, incl. w. Roland White
Jim Lauderdale- Time Flies http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp?xid=6762 Jim Lauderdale & Roland White- self-titled, from 1979 http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp?xid=6763 Larry Cordle- Tales From East Kentucky http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp?xid=6753 Junior Sisk- Brand New Shade of Blue http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/cdreview.asp?xid=6747
Curly Seckler, a bluegrass legend, remembered
I don’t know when I first fully noticed Curly Seckler, but it may have been early in 2005 when he quipped, “Come here, you money-making thing!” to kick-off his penultimate album, Down In Caroline. I had, of course, heard Curly Seckler prior to that. As a keen listener of bluegrass for more than a dozen… Continue reading Curly Seckler, a bluegrass legend, remembered
America, Where Have You Gone? Larry Cordle
As I explain in this post, http://www.countrystandardtime.com/blog/FervorCouleeBluegrass/entry.asp?xid=844, I have been suffering from a bluegrass writer’s block. Hopefully, it will now pass. I struggled with this piece and with my reaction to the Larry Cordle song that it is about, but felt I needed to write about it to be able to move on. “America, Where… Continue reading America, Where Have You Gone? Larry Cordle
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