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4 Cuts for the latest Huber Banjo CD Finished Print E-mail
Saturday, 05 April 2008
As if Sammy didn't have enough going on finishing up the mixing on the latest LRB project, he found time along with good friend and fellow LRB bandmate Mike Hartgrove to record four new cuts for the latest Huber Banjo Series recording.  No Speed Limit bassist,  Jacob Eller joined in to hold down the bottom.
 
Mac & Jenny Traynham in the Mixing Stages Print E-mail
Saturday, 05 April 2008
Old-time music greats, Mac & Jenny Traynham have finished up the tracking on their newest project. to be titled "Ragged but Right".   Mac and I are going over the final mixes next week and we're looking to have it out by the first week of May.  Stay tuned!!
 
Lonesome River Band is "In the Can" Print E-mail
Saturday, 05 April 2008
The new Lonesome River Band record is finished and Sammy Shelor is offering it up to a couple of select labels.  The project is a full 14 song selection that is going to be as good as, if not the best LRB record ever.  They pulled the bus into the studio parking lot and tracked for 12 of the next 14 days.  The song selection is fantastic, not a filler tune on the whole thing. All the old faithfull LRB fans are going to be thrilled and they are sure to pick up a gaggle of new ones.


 
Michelle Nixon & Drive Arrive! Print E-mail
Saturday, 05 April 2008
We're happy to welcome Michelle Nixon and Drive to the studio.  Our good friend Patrick Robertson called a while back and asked how booked we were,  I said "it don't matter, we'll get you in when you guys can work out the time".  One full day of recording so far has produced some great results.  We'll keep you posted when the project is finished.
 
Marcie Horne Finishes Her Debut CD Print E-mail
Wednesday, 05 March 2008
Marcie is Special. Marcie is Different. Marcie is Good. Very Good. 

That's why we didn't hesitate to sign her to the label.  She writes beautiful songs, sings them with more feeling than you'll find from most Bluegrass Females, and when she takes the stage, everyone listens.  She is a sheer joy to work with, and if you've never seen her live, you better start getting out of the house more often.

A special "Thank You" to Sammy Shelor who stepped in and helped produce this record and to all the fine musicians who played on it. Sammy Shelor, Alan Bibey, Tommy Morse, Jason Robertson, Barry Collins, Scott Patrick, Tony Cockram, Tim Jefferson, Mike Mitchell, Joe Hannabach, Duane Compton, and stepping in to help with the backing vocals were Jeanette Williams, Johnny Williams, Barry Collins, and Ron Pendleton.

Super Job Ya'll!!!!!!!!!  Thanks!!!