Randy Kohrs: Devil of the Trail
Randy Kohrs is in the process of finishing up a new acoustic CD. We don’t have a title yet for the CD, but we’re told an early fall release on Rural Rhythm Records is the plan.
A single has just been sent to radio on the new Rural Rhythm Fresh Tracks CD. The title of the single is Devil of the Trail. The song is based on a true story and written by Randy, Dennis Goodwin, and Ashley Brown.
The players on this particular cut are Ron Block on banjo, Adam Steffey on mandolin, Randy on resonator guitar, Clay Hess on acoustic guitar, Tim Crouch on fiddle, and Aaron Ramsey on bass.
The tenor singer on the new Randy Kohrs single is Shannon Lawson. Lawson was a co-writer on the song “Who’s Goin’ With Me” from the last album.
Other special guests on the upcoming CD include Ronnie and Garnet Bowman, the McCrary Sisters, and more!
Here’s a sample of the song through the first chorus. Email your local bluegrass radio show and request the single if you want to hear the whole thing.
Devil of the Trail:


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