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Adam Steffey - Grateful

gratefulIn 2001 Adam Steffey released a solo project entitled Grateful, on Mountain Home Records. It sold out and was unavailable for a time, but has now been brought back to retail. Grateful includes Steffey, 4 time IBMA Mandolin Player of the Year, along with a host of the top players in Bluegrass today including Tim Stafford, Ron Stewart, Barry Bales, Randy Kohrs, Marc Pruett, Ben Isaacs, John Bowman and Tim Surrett.

Adam comments:

This Album is something that I’d wanted to do for some time. It was recorded while I was playing with the great Bluegrass/Gospel group The Isaacs. The idea was to get some of my best pickin’ friends in the studio and cut an album of songs that I’d wanted to record for some time. It turned out better than I could have imagined! All the folks on the record were just an inspiration to me and I hope that you will enjoy the songs included here as much as I enjoyed recording them.

The project, along with two audio samples, is currently available from SouthernDirect.com, and is soon to be available through County Sales and Music Shed. It is also available through some local retailers.

Songs:
1. Pitchin” Wedge
2. Leaves That Are Green
3. East Tennessee Blues
4. Big Country
5. Did You Think to Pray?
6. Come on Down
7. Picking Wild Cherries
8. Don”t Let Your Deal Go Down
9. How Do You Like That?
10. Thirty Pieces of Silver
11. Daybreak in Dixie

Dr Banjo

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