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Laurie Lewis has a New Baby

Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands - Live Well, that’s the way she describes the release of her latest CD, Live, from Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands (Spruce & Maple Music SMM 2004).

From the Bay Area of San Francisco, the highly rated fiddler and two-time International Bluegrass Music Association Award winner for Female Vocalist of the Year has, along with her right-hand men, Tom Rozum, mandolin; Scott Huffman, guitar; Craig Smith, banjo; and Todd Phillips, string bass, recently announced the availability of a first live set of recordings.

The 19-song collection also features, the 13 year old Oregon champion fiddler from Corvallis, Oregon, Tatiana Hargreaves on the medley O My Malissa/How Old Are You?

Recorded on location by Fred Forssell at three different shows - at First United Methodist Church, Corvallis, Oregon, [on 3/9/07]; at Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts, Longview, Washington [3/10/07]; and at Cashmere Community Coffeehouse, Cashmere, Washington [3/11/07] - the CD captures the Right Hands’ excellent individual talents as well as their dynamic on-stage interplay.

The full track listing reveals the inclusion of many fan favourites ….…

  • Alaska
  • Before the Sun Goes Down
  • Just a Lie
  • Live Forever
  • Geraldine and Ruthie Mae
  • O My Malissa / How Old Are You?
  • Val’s Cabin
  • Curly-Headed Woman
  • Tall Pines
  • Love Chooses You
  • Worried Man Blues
  • The Rope
  • Going to the West
  • The Wood Thrush’s Song
  • Diamond Joe
  • My Walking Stick
  • Who Will Watch the Home Place?
  • Texas Bluebonnets

The collection is available both as a CD and as digital downloads, directly from the band, and through CD Baby where you can also listen to each track online.


Learn To Play Banjo

Pick it Girl!

Casey HenryThis post is a contribution from Casey Henry. Casey is the daughter of banjo player and bluegrass entrepreneur, Murphy Henry, and an accomplished banjo player in her own right, as well as an experienced instructor. Currently Casey and her brother Chris are fronting a band called The Two-Stringers. She first posted this on The B, where we encourage any IBMA attendees to share their impressions of this week’s events in Nashville.

You never know what you’re going to walk away with when you come to IBMA. You can plan and make your agenda, but you can never tell what band is going to blindside you with its brilliance or who you’ll unexpectedly make a connection with. I heard some really good music last night and I heard some awesome music last night, and I’m going to tell you who was playing it so you can go see it, too.

The band that blindsided me, though I’m not sure why she did - I was fully aware of her brilliance before seeing this new band - was the Missy Raines Band. I’d been seeing square pins around the exhibit hall that read “song + groove: MRB” but I didn’t know what they meant.

Now I do. Missy played a showcase in The Murphy Method room and I was only able to catch the last song, but Holy Mother of God she was amazing. I’d heard her play the tune, one she wrote, with Jim Hurst as a duo, but it was a completely different animal in this setting. It’s a five-piece band including Megan McCormick on guitar and Mike Witcher on Dobro, Matt Flinner on mandolin, and a percussionist who normally plays with Alison Brown. They had some kinda groove, some kinda funk, and I heard talk that Missy was contemplating re-naming the group Missy Raines and the New Hip, a name I love on many levels. (For those of you who don’t know Missy had hip replacement surgery last year.) If you have a chance to see Missy play, DO IT!

Another group I was pleasantly surprised by was Anne and Pete Sibley. (more…)


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