Audie Blaylock CD expected in early 2009
Rural Rhythm Records has announced plans for an early 2009 release of a new CD from Audie Blaylock & Redline. A single from the new CD, Lonesome Weary Heart, has already been released to radio and is currently charting. All future radio requests will be handled by Rural Rhythm. The single is also available via RadioSubmit.com.
Audie’s current band has been putting out some great sounds this year. Their tour schedule has been pretty full this year, and looks to continue that way into 2009. The band consists of Audie on guitar, Patrick McAvinue on fiddle, Evan Ward on banjo and vocals, Matt Wallace on bass and vocals, and Jason Johnson on mandolin and vocals.
If you haven’t heard them yet, you might be interested to hear how syndicated bluegrass radio DJ Terry Herd described their sound.
No holds barred, take no prisoners, hard driving’ bluegrass, just the way I like it.
That’s an apt description of this driving band that lives up to its name, Redline.
The band will be making an appearance this Friday, August 29, 2008, on WorldWideBluegrass.com. Gracie Muldoon will be interviewing the band at 1 PM EST. I’m sure some music will be played as well!


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The above article mentions the single available via RadioSubmit.com. However, I have been unable to locate any music from this group on that particular service (on 8/27 and 8/28/08). Has anyone else out there been able to find it?
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