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		<title>Gold Heart &#8211; My Sisters And Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 16:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/gold-heart-my-sisters-and-me/><img src=http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.sisters.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left  border=0></a>Gold Heart is another of the official IBMA showcase acts invited to perform at the 2009 World Of Bluegrass. They will perform on the Monday night event at 8:30 p.m., following the Keynote address from Pete Fisher of The Grand Ole Opry.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Gold Heart - Analise, Shelby and Jocelyn Gold" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/sisters.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="Gold Heart - Analise, Shelby and Jocelyn Gold" src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.sisters.jpg" border="0" alt="Gold Heart - Analise, Shelby and Jocelyn Gold" width="120" height="80" /></a><a title="Visit Gold Heart online" href="http://www.goldheartbluegrass.com">Gold Heart</a> is another of the official IBMA showcase acts invited to perform at the 2009 <a title="Find out more about World Of Bluegrass online" href="http://www.ibma.org/events.programs/wob/index.asp">World Of Bluegrass</a>. They will perform on the Monday night event at 8:30 p.m., following the Keynote address from Pete Fisher of The Grand Ole Opry.</p>
<p>The band is a youthful sister act, featuring the three Gold sisters, Alanlise on mandolin, Jocelyn on guitar and Shelby on fiddle. All three write and sing, and the group tours with papa Gold (Trent) on bass and Russ Carson on banjo.</p>
<p>Their new CD, <a title="Check out My Sisters And Me online" href="http://www.goldheartbluegrass.com/discography.php"><em>My Sisters And Me</em></a>, recently-released on <a title="Visit Rural Rhythm online" href="http://www.ruralrhythm.com">Rural Rhythm</a>, highlights their many talents. All but 3 of the 12 tracks are Gold sisters originals, and these skillful young ladies sound like studio pros &#8211; which they are, with two previous releases as Gold Heart.</p>
<p>We had the chance to discuss the new album with all three of them this week, and the interview shows just how thoughtful and serious the Gold sisters are about their music. Read it all (and hear several audio samples) after the jump.</p>
<p>Our first question involved the differences they have seen working with a label versus releasing self-produced projects.</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="Gold Heart - My Sisters And Me" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sisters.jpg"><img class="alignleft" title="Gold Heart - My Sisters And Me" src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/.thumbs/.sisters.jpg" border="0" alt="Gold Heart - My Sisters And Me" width="120" height="119" /></a>&#8220;Wow! It is so cool! The Passamano family and Rural Rhythm Records are great people to work with. They have put a lot of confidence in us, believing that our project would be a success. We felt we couldn&#8217;t go wrong with Rural Rhythm Records and it was a true honor to sign on with them. It&#8217;s business, but it is also a relationship between families. They are very close knit and so are we.</p>
<p>Ironing out details has never been a problem and <em>My Sisters And Me</em> has been one&nbsp; smooth experience from start to finish. We&#8217;re really, really happy and look forward to working with Rural Rhythm on future projects. We are truly blessed!</p>
<p>Just four years ago we were trying to figure out how to hold our instruments correctly and now we&#8217;re on the same label as Mountain Heart, Lonesome River Band, and IIIrd Tyme Out!&nbsp; (No pressure here!)&#8221;<span id="more-6429"></span></p></blockquote>
<p>The CD was recorded at Brent Truitt&#8217;s studio in Nashville, with Justin Carbone producing.</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="Analise Gold relaxing in the studio during the recording of My Sisters And Me" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/analise.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="Analise Gold relaxing in the studio during the recording of My Sisters And Me" src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.analise.jpg" border="0" alt="Analise Gold relaxing in the studio during the recording of My Sisters And Me" width="120" height="94" /></a>&#8220;We met Justin for the first time at a festival in Arizona in 2006 and immediately hit it off. Our whole family and Justin became instant friends. That entire summer we kept running into Justin and Special Consensus at different shows. After that, we stayed in touch and would jam whenever we got the chance. He even filled in on bass, before Daddy joined the band.</p>
<p>He is a great friend and music mentor! Justin would patiently sit with the three of us and work on our breaks, rhythm, or just whatever. It was a lot of fun! When we got ready to record <em>Never Let Go</em> in early 2008, Justin was the first person we thought of to produce the project. We called to ask him what he thought. He was excited we asked and we were thrilled when he said yes.</p>
<p>We really like Justin&#8217;s style. He has a lot of class and has encouraged us from day one. Justin brings out the best in us and pushes us at just the right speed. He is extremely serious about producing, and at the same time, knows how to make it all enjoyable.</p>
<p><a title="The Golds with Brent Truitt in the studio" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/golds.jpg"><img class="alignleft" title="The Golds with Brent Truitt in the studio" src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.golds.jpg" border="0" alt="The Golds with Brent Truitt in the studio" width="120" height="90" /></a>When he was getting things organized for <em>Never Let Go</em>, Justin introduced us to Brent Truitt. He actually gave us the option to use any of several studios to record at. After a family meeting, it was Brent&#8217;s all the way! Justin had worked with Brent on other projects and they were good friends. It was almost like we had known Brent for a long time too. The guy is incredible!</p>
<p>There is never a dull moment when Brent and Justin are teamed up. They seem to feed off of each other and that just helps us. When it came time to start our brand new project, it was Team Carbone-Truitt once again. Like they say, &#8216;If it ain&#8217;t broke don&#8217;t try to fix it.&#8217;</p>
<p>We honestly never thought of using anyone else.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Recording in Nashville introduced some scheduling issues for Trent, but it also offered some wonderful opportunities for the group.</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="Jocelyn Gold lays down vocals for My Sisters And Me" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/jocelyn.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="Jocelyn Gold lays down vocals for My Sisters And Me" src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.jocelyn.jpg" border="0" alt="Jocelyn Gold lays down vocals for My Sisters And Me" width="120" height="92" /></a>&#8220;We wanted Daddy to play bass on the CD and he was learning the new material for <em>My Sisters and Me</em>. Daddy still works full time and it would have been nearly impossible for him to take time off of work and come to Nashville to do the whole CD, continue to tour with us, and get the project out on time. He did make it in the studio to record <em>Miles</em>, which he co-wrote with Jocey.</p>
<p>Alan Bartram played bass on <em>Never Let Go</em> and <em>My Sisters And Me</em>. He did a fantastic job. He&#8217;s a super bass player and another good friend. Alan was able to fit us into his schedule in between touring with the Del McCoury Band.</p>
<p>Russ Carson wasn&#8217;t with the band when we cut the banjo tracks and we didn&#8217;t want just anyone to play banjo on My Sisters and Me. We needed a top-notch picker who meshed well with us.</p>
<p>Justin called one day and said, &#8216;Aaron McDaris.&#8217; That&#8217;s all he said initially. He went on to say that Aaron should play banjo on <em>My Sisters and Me</em>. Our eyes lit up, but we didn&#8217;t know how it would work because we were used to hearing Aaron play at rocket speed and Gold Heart has this slow drive thing going on. Justin said it would work great and it did.</p>
<p><a title="Aaron McDaris and Jocelyn Gold in the studio" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/aaron.jpg"><img class="alignleft" title="Aaron McDaris and Jocelyn Gold in the studio" src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.aaron.jpg" border="0" alt="Aaron McDaris and Jocelyn Gold in the studio" width="120" height="90" /></a>People are still asking us if that is really Aaron playing on the CD. He is so superbly versatile. Fast, slow, or in between, it doesn&#8217;t matter, he can do it all. Russ is with us full time now and has picked up the material incredibly fast. He&#8217;s a great musician and has been a welcome ray of sunshine to the band, with both his great personality and talent.</p>
<p>We needed some resonator guitar on <em>My Sisters and Me</em> and Andy Hall had also played on our <em>Never Let Go</em> project. What can we say about Andy? He&#8217;s one awesome picker!&nbsp; We were happy to have him play on our last two projects. He knows us and just accents our music perfectly. Our seven-year-old brother Mikaiah has taken an interest in the Dobro and we hope to have him tour and record with us some day. We have actually been kicking around the idea of adding a Dobro to the band, but the search goes on.</p>
<p><a title="Shelby Gold in the studio" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/shelby.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="Shelby Gold in the studio" src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.shelby.jpg" border="0" alt="Shelby Gold in the studio" width="120" height="90" /></a>Early on, Sam Passamano brought up the idea of having someone do a duet on <em>My Sisters and Me</em>. The duet, sung by Analise and Justin, on our <em>Never Let Go</em> album entitled <em>Thank You Darlin&#8217;</em> went over very well, so when Sam recommended we include a duet, we were all for it. The song that we thought would work best as a duet was <em>Never Be Through With Lovin&#8217; You</em>.</p>
<p>Daddy suggested Brandon Rickman. He said it was a Missouri thing. Brandon has always been one of our favorite male vocalist and we were delighted to have him join us on this project!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Here&#8217;s a trio of audio samples from <em>My Sisters and Me</em> with some comments from the girls&#8230;</p>
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<p><em>Sister</em> is our first single from the new CD. Our friend, Nora Jane Struthers wrote this song especially for us Gold sisters. We were honored!</p>
<p>It was the night before we went in to the studio to start recording and we were still one song short. Justin spoke with Nora Jane and explained how we needed one more song for Shelby to sing. It needed to have a positive impact, and at the same time be a song that fit our 13-year-old sister well.</p>
<p>To this Nora Jane replied, &#8216;Well, I&#8217;ll write a song for them. Give me 45 minutes.&#8217;</p>
<p>The next morning, Justin brought us a demo of <em>Sister</em>. As soon as we heard the song, we knew we had to record it! We worked up our harmonies, tweaked it a bit and were ready to go.</p>
<p><em>Sister</em> fits us so perfectly and portrays just how lost we would feel without one another. Shelby&#8217;s twin fiddle work really helped set the mood for this beautiful song!&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;The three of us wrote this song a couple of weeks before we went into the studio. This is the first song the three of us girls ever wrote together. The band totally meshed together on this track and that made it even more fun to record! We really wanted to kick <em>My Sisters and Me</em> off with a groover.</p>
<p>The first time we we played this song on stage was at our first gig in Kenilworth, England last April with Jens Koch.&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;Jocelyn and Daddy wrote <em>Miles</em> together. She wanted to recognize our Dad and the effort he has put forth on the United States border for the past 24 years. Mama did pray every time he went to work. He has a tough job, especially when he was patrolling the border. There are miles of dusty roads, miles of steel fence, and miles and miles of desert and Daddy has seen a lot of it.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>All the Golds are headed to Nashville next week for IBMA. I saw them perform at a number of late night showcases last year, where they turned a lot of heads, but this year they have a chance to appear in front of a lot more people.</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="Justin Carbone in the studio during tracking for My Sisters And Me" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/justin.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="Justin Carbone in the studio during tracking for My Sisters And Me" src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.justin.jpg" border="0" alt="Justin Carbone in the studio during tracking for My Sisters And Me" width="120" height="101" /></a>&#8220;We are so excited about IBMA this year! We have been invited to perform as a 2009 IBMA Official Showcase Band. In addition to our Official Artist Showcase, we have four After Hours showcases and a Rural Rhythm Artist Showcase.</p>
<p>We will be very busy promoting our new project with Rural Rhythm Records! We also look forward to visiting with our sponsors, Mike Long, Collings, BlueChip Picks, and GHS Strings and let folks know that we truly think their products are great.</p>
<p>We hope to see some old friends, like you John, and make some new ones as well.</p>
<p>We always enjoy IBMA. We&#8217;re completely worn out at the end of the week but it&#8217;s a &#8216;good&#8217; worn out. We work our tails off! This music business keeps our whole family going at an intense pace.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Tina Adair &#8211; back with a new band</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 14:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/tina-adair-back-with-a-new-band/><img src=http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.tina.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left  border=0></a>Tina Adair made quite a name for herself in bluegrass before many performers her age had played their first show. Her family band, The Adairs, won the 1996 Pizza Hut Bluegrass Showdown when Tina was 17 years old, and within a few weeks, she had signed a recording contract with Sugar Hill Records.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Tina Adair" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/tina.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="Tina Adair" src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.tina.jpg" border="0" alt="Tina Adair" width="120" height="120" /></a><a title="Visit Tina Adair on MySpace" href="http://www.myspace.com/tinaadairband">Tina Adair</a> made quite a name for herself in bluegrass before many performers her age had played their first show. Her family band, The Adairs, won the 1996 Pizza Hut Bluegrass Showdown when Tina was 17 years old, and within a few weeks, she had signed a recording contract with Sugar Hill Records.</p>
<p>Her first Sugar Hill album, <a title="Check out Just You Wait And See in iTunes" href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=289356861&amp;s=143441"><em>Just You Wait And See</em></a>, came out in &#8216;97. Produced by Jerry Douglas and featuring such luminaries as Chris Thile, Bryan Sutton, Aubrey Haynie, Viktor Krauss, Charlie Cushman, Keith Little, and Alan O&#8217;Bryant, the project sold well and garnered praise from radio and critics. After four years touring, Tina pulled back from music to study in college, though she did release one self-produced CD, <em>All You Need</em>, in 2000.</p>
<p>After completing undergraduate studies, she went to work in Nashville while also attending graduate school. But the music just can&#8217;t be denied. She will be debuting her new band, The Tina Adair Band &#8211; with whom she is currently recording &#8211; just after IBMA.</p>
<p>The new band features Tina on mandolin and lead vocals with Justin Carbone on guitar, Sim Daley on banjo and Tim Dishman on bass. They have a gutty, snappy, modern bluegrass sound, anchored by Adair&#8217;s powerful and aggressive singing style.</p>
<p>We caught up with Tina recently and she shared some of the music cut with the new group, and an update on her activities of late.</p>
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<p>&#8220;One of my goals was to always get a college degree and was highly encouraged by my family. My brother and I were first generation college students, and my parents worked very very hard in order to pay for both both of our college educations.  I&#8217;m very blessed!</p>
<p>Another goal was to live in Nashville, TN.  Therefore, I found Belmont University where I studied and obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration degree majoring in Music Business, perfectly suited to my goals. Boy&#8230;it would have come in much handier if I&#8217;d only had that knowledge about five years earlier when everything in my music career begin taking off!!</p>
<p>Upon graduating from Belmont, I began work in the Mike Curb College of Entertainment &amp; Music Business at Belmont, where I still reside.  I am the Director of the Advising Center in the Curb College and I teach a couple of Senior Capstone courses currently.  I&#8217;m also pursuing my Masters of Education in Organizational Leadership and Communication.</p>
<p>Needless to say&#8230;I have a LOT of irons in the fire!!&#8221;<span id="more-6354"></span></p></blockquote>
<p>Two of the members of Tina&#8217;s band are also recent graduates &#8211; of Greg Cahill&#8217;s long-running school of bluegrass, also known as <a title="Visit Special Consensus online" href="http://www.specialc.com">Special Consensus</a>. <a title="Visit Justin Carbone on MySpace" href="http://www.myspace.com/justincarbone">Justin Carbone</a> has just left Special C, both to focus on his recording business, <a title="Visit Unplugged Demos online" href="http://www.unpluggeddemos.com">Unplugged Demos</a>, and to be a part of this new group.</p>
<p>Bass player Tim Dishman also logged 5 years on the road with Cahill, but that connection may not be what cemented his gig with The Tina Adair Band. He and Tina are married, and he surely got the first audition.</p>
<p>Sim Daley plays banjo with Adair&#8217;s band, which is sometimes a surprise to his biggest fans. Daley&#8217;s largest acclaim has come as a luthier, and he is best known for his <a title="Visit Daley Mandolins online" href="http://www.simdaley.com">Daley Mandolins</a>, used by such stellar performers as Adam Steffey, Aaron Ramsey, Dan Tyminski &#8211; and Tina Adair, of course!</p>
<p>Tina also offered two more audio tracks to give a taste of the new band&#8217;s sound&#8230;</p>
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<p>And here&#8217;s a candid video clip of Tina with Sim, Tim plus <span class="description">Stephen Mougin and Mike Anglin jamming on <em>Molly And Tennbrooks</em> &#8211; lest anyone doubts this gal&#8217;s chops.</span></p>
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		<title>Ryan Roberts to Special C</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 15:33:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/ryan-roberts-to-special-c/><img src=http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.ryan_roberts.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left  border=0></a>This just in from Greg Cahill, founder and fearless leader of Special Consensus&#8230;
Justin Carbone is leaving the band at the end of September! His final performance as a Special C member will be at the Denton, NC festival on September 25.
Justin Carbone has performed with The Special C as guitar player extraordinaire, lead and harmony [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This just in from Greg Cahill, founder and fearless leader of <a title="Visit Special Consensus online" href="http://www.specialc.com">Special Consensus</a>&#8230;</em></p>
<p><a title="Ryan Roberts, newest member of Special Consensus" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ryan_roberts.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="Ryan Roberts, newest member of Special Consensus" src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/.thumbs/.ryan_roberts.jpg" border="0" alt="Ryan Roberts, newest member of Special Consensus" width="120" height="118" /></a><a title="Visit Justin Carbone on MySpace" href="http://www.myspace.com/justincarbone">Justin Carbone</a> is leaving the band at the end of September! His final performance as a Special C member will be at the Denton, NC festival on September 25.</p>
<p>Justin Carbone has performed with The Special C as guitar player extraordinaire, lead and harmony vocalist and songwriter for nearly six years. He has recently made some life changing decisions; in the last month, Justin became engaged, relocated from Nashville to Sellersville, PA and resigned his position with the band. We will miss his presence greatly and wish him the best with his new endeavors that will include his work with partner Troy Engel in their <a title="Visit Unplugged Demos online" href="http://www.unpluggeddemos.com">Unplugged Demos</a> company. We encourage any songwriters who need excellent demos of their work to contact Justin and Troy at <a title="Contact Unplugged Demos by email" href="mailto:info@unpluggeddemos.com">info@unpluggeddemos.com</a>.</p>
<p>We now welcome the multi-talented Canadian <a title="Visit Ryan Roberts on MySpace" href="http://www.myspace.com/ryanrobertssongs">Ryan Roberts</a> to the band. Ryan is an award winning singer/songwriter/guitar player well known to Canadian audiences and we are fortunate that he has agreed to relocate to Nashville to join The Special Consensus. Ryan and Justin have co-authored and recorded songs together and Ryan has performed with his wife Roxeen and the Janet McGarry band for several years in addition to writing and performing music for countless commercial jingles, recording projects by numerous bands, and film scores.</p>
<p>We invite everyone who plans to attend the IBMA World of Bluegrass Music gathering later this month to welcome Ryan to the band at one of our several after hour showcases and our Friday Fan Fest performance.</p>
<p><em>Here&#8217;s a live festival video of Ryan on guitar and vocal.</em></p>
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		<title>Gold Heart signs with Rural Rhythm</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/gold-heart-signs-with-rural-rhythm/><img src=http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/.thumbs/.goldheart.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left  border=0></a>Here comes Gold Heart &#8211; the latest sister act to take bluegrass music by storm.
This trio of young siblings &#8211; Analise (19), Jocelyn (16) and Shelby (13) Gold &#8211; has been turning heads and pricking up ears this past two years on the festival circuit, starting with appearances near their home in Northern Virginia.
They caused [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/goldheart.jpg" title="Gold Heart - Jocelyn Gold, Analise Gold, Trent Gold, Shelby Gold, Owen Piatt" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/.thumbs/.goldheart.jpg" alt="Gold Heart" title="Gold Heart - Jocelyn Gold, Analise Gold, Trent Gold, Shelby Gold, Owen Piatt" class="alignright" border="0" width="120" height="89" /></a>Here comes <a href="http://www.goldheartbluegrass.com/" title="Visit Gold Heart online">Gold Heart</a> &#8211; the latest sister act to take bluegrass music by storm.</p>
<p>This trio of young siblings &#8211; Analise (19), Jocelyn (16) and Shelby (13) Gold &#8211; has been turning heads and pricking up ears this past two years on the festival circuit, starting with appearances near their home in Northern Virginia.</p>
<p>They caused quite a stir at this past fall&#8217;s IBMA convention in Nashville, where they requested a meeting with Sam Passamano of Rural Rhythm Records. Passamano was impressed immediately with the band&#8217;s originality, poise and musicianship, but also with the aura of professionalism and seriousness from such young and relatively inexperienced performers.</p>
<p>Gold Heart has just signed a record deal with Rural Rhythm, and are currently in Nashville working in Brent Truitt&#8217;s studio to complete their first project for their new label. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/justincarbone" title="Visit Justin Carbone on MySpace">Justin Carbone</a> (of Special Consensus) is producing, as he did for their previous CD, <a href="http://www.goldheartbluegrass.com/discography.php" title="Check out previous releases from Gold Heart"><em>Never Let Go</em></a>, released in the fall of 2008.</p>
<p>Nine of the twelve songs for this new album were written by Jocelyn Gold, who plays guitar with the group. Sister Analise plays mandolin, and Shelby is on fiddle. All three contribute vocally and are assisted by their dad, Trent Gold on bass, and Owen Piatt on banjo.</p>
<p>Truitt and Carbone are very pleased with the tracking so far, and the band is excited by this opportunity to share their music with a wider audience.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Gold Heart is thrilled to have recently signed on with Rural Rhythm Records. Less than 4 years ago, we were just dreaming up how cool it would be to &#8216;be a band&#8217; and knew nothing about the instruments&nbsp;we now love to play. Little did we know that&nbsp;our dream would so soon come true with a record deal to top it off!!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Their sound is fresh and very much shaped by the &#8220;Virginia style&#8221; of contemporary bluegrass. I would be very surprised if Gold Heart doesn&#8217;t create a buzz as soon as these tracks hit the airwaves and the digital streams later this year.</p>
<p>No release date has been announced, but should be determined soon.</p>
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		<title>Unplugged Demos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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His is a story familiar to a good many young musicians who face a choice about coming off the road&#8230;
&#8220;My decision to leave [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/troy_1.jpg"  title="Troy Engle" rel="lightbox"><img src="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/.thumbs/.troy_1.jpg" alt="Troy Engle" title="Troy Engle" class="alignright" border="0" width="120" height="115" /></a>We <a href="http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/thomas-wywrot-to-the-isaacs/" title="Read more about Thomas Wywrot joining The Isaacs on The Bluegrass Blog">told you</a> two weeks ago about Thomas Wywrot joining the Isaacs on banjo and guitar, and we have just heard from departing member <a href="http://www.myspace.com/troyengle" title="Visit Troy Engle on MySpace">Troy Engle</a> with some news of his current endeavors.</p>
<p>His is a story familiar to a good many young musicians who face a choice about coming off the road&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;My decision to leave the Isaacs was due to a hectic tour schedule of 170 dates a year, and a need to be home more in Nashville to raise my two small children.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Since leaving The Isaacs, Troy has teamed up with <a href="http://www.myspace.com/justincarbone" title="Visit Justin Carbone on MySpace">Justin Carbone</a>, guitarist/vocalist with Special Consensus, to form a new recording business named <a href="http://www.unpluggeddemos.com" title="Visit Unplugged Demos online">Unplugged Demos</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We are a one stop shop for bluegrass/acoustic songwriters who need demos of their original material. We do all of the mixing and recording in house, to provide the songwriters an affordable, professional sounding demo.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Since Troy and Justin both are highly capable multi-instrumentalists, they can produce a full band demo with vocals at rates they think will be very attractive to songwriters.</p>
<p>Full details at <a href="http://www.unpluggeddemos.com" title="Visit Unplugged Demos online">www.unpluggeddemos.com.</a></p>
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