Dailey & Vincent audio samples up
Rounder has just posted audio samples for all 12 tracks on the widely-anticipated and self-titled debut release from Dailey & Vincent. There are also four full length tracks from the CD available for online listening on the band’s MySpace page.
Check out the online audio and see if you agree with the highly favorable review Brance gave to this CD last week.
For the record… I agree wholeheartedly with Brance on this project. It strikes me as one of the best bluegrass recordings to come down the pike in many a year.
Look for it on January 29, 2008.


We just got a note from Jamie Dailey to say that their official band web site is now up and operational at www.daileyvincent.com.
You can check their performance schedule, read biographical information on each of the band members and find out how to contact them for bookings or media requests.
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We posted back in March about Michael Cleveland's latest solo project on Rounder, Let 'Er Go Boys! At the time, we mentioned that there were no audio samples available online, but they have just been added to the Rounder site. Samples from each of the 17 tracks are up, in both Real Audio and Windows...
This weekend's two Grand Ole Opry broadcasts have much to recommend them to bluegrass fans.
Tonight's show (12/28) will feature performances by The Grascals, Bradley Walker and Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press. The show is broadcast on WSM AM-650 from 9:00-11:00 p.m. (EST).
On Saturday...
We posted about a month ago about the upcoming new CD from Rhonda Vincent & The Rage, entitled All American Bluegrass Girl. The title track has been available this past week to bluegrass radio, but the CD is not expected to ship until May 23.
The Rounder Records web site (which has down much of the...




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