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Gracie Muldoon – cyber radio tease

Gracie Muldoon of WorldWideBluegrass.comGracie Muldoon, general manager and popular on-air host on WorldWideBluegrass.com, is really psyched about the interview segments of her Muldoon In The Afternoon program today (5/23).

The show runs from noon to 2:00 p.m. (EDT) and will feature a half hour discussion with Jamie Daley and Darrin Vincent, followed by a surprise special guest.

Gracie was cloyingly vague about what is scheduled after Dailey & Vincent…

“Both gentlemen will be on the phone. I’m really excited about it.

However – it doesn’t end there.

Let’s just say – after the D&V interview – we’re supposed to receive a phone in from a VERY BIG NAME – that rarely gives interviews! We won’t say who it is – that will speak to me for about 10 -15 minutes.. but lets suffice it to say – IT’s REALLY A BIG MUSIC HERO to a lot of folks – so if folks want to know who it is.. they have to tune in @ 1:30 pm eastern.”

Hmmmm…. who could it be?


Easter Monday Reflections: Dailey & Vincent

look for it January 29, 2008“I will know my Saviour when I come to Him by the mark where the nails have been.”

Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent joined forces only very recently and memories of an earlier Gospel recording meant that the expectations of their peers was very high. The duo has launched their career on the back of a standing ovation at an IBMA showcase last October and bookings far in excess of 100 show dates. Along with a debut CD on a big bluegrass label (Dailey & Vincent), it seems that life could hardly get any better for them.

Any CD that features Dailey’s angelic voice cannot fail to succeed, but this eponymous release also possesses all the drive that Dailey and his partner Vincent have picked up from their days in the Doyle Lawson and Ricky Skaggs schools of bluegrass and elsewhere. Dailey spent nine years singing lead with Doyle Lawson, while Vincent played guitar and sang harmony with Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder for the last decade, so the time was right to lead a band of their own.

With Dailey (guitar and lead and harmony vocals) and Vincent (upright bass, guitar, mandolin and lead and harmony vocals) on this 12 track CD are band mates Jeff Parker (mandolin and harmony vocals) with Joe Dean (banjo and bass vocal), and guests Andy Leftwich (fiddle and mandolin), Bryan Sutton (guitar), Stuart Duncan (fiddle) and Cody Kilby (guitar).

The CD begins at a hot lick with Sweet Carrie, a driving old school traditional song written by A L Wood and given a modern treatment. Don’t You Call My Name is of a similar ilk – a great up-tempo number. Dailey sings lead on the former, while Vincent does so on the latter.

The tempo is slower for More Than A Name On A Wall, a tribute to a fallen soldier with familial remembrances of his past. The harmonies are heavenly, as they are throughout.

Other slower tempo songs are the superb River Of Time, penned by Robert Gateley – note how the trio hold the note at the end. This is just typical of the many times that one could commend the vocalists for this feature. Take Me Back (and Leave Me There) is notable for Dailey’s high, soulful vocals and the delightfully-blended triple mandolin harmony work from Parker. (more…)


Dailey & Vincent on XM

darrin Vincent, Kyle Cantrell and Jamie Dailey in the XM Nashville studioDailey & Vincent will be the guests on the next edition of Studio Special on XM Satellite Radio’s Bluegrass Junction. They join host Kyle Cantrell for an hour of live music recorded in the Nashville XM studio, plus discussion about their debut, self-titled CD release.

The show airs on Friday (3/7) at 8:00 a.m. on XM 14, with additional airings at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday (3/8), 6:00 p.m. on Sunday (3/9), 8:00 p.m. on Monday (3/10), midnight on Tuesday (3/11 – technically Wednesday 3/12), and 3:00 p.m. on Thursday (3/13). All times Eastern.

Kyle mentioned that he has some great guests lined up for this new season of Studio Special, with The Steeldrivers, Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road and Blue Highway scheduled for the remainder of March. Other guests expected later this year include Bradley Walker, Grasstowne, Larry Stephenson Band, Balsam Range, The Gibson Brothers and Honi Deaton & Dream.


Dailey & Vincent audio samples up

look for it January 29, 2008Rounder 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.