David Davis & the Warrior River Boys seem to hail from a time and place where the line between bluegrass and country had not yet been drawn. There’s no hint of pretension, as if they were trying to manufacture a […]
David Davis & the Warrior River Boys seem to hail from a time and place where the line between bluegrass and country had not yet been drawn. There’s no hint of pretension, as if they were trying to manufacture a […]
James Reams may be a New Yorker now, but he begins Troubled Times singing of his native state: “There ain’t no better to place to be/Than the head of a holler in Kentucky.” The Barnstormers move deftly between old-time, bluegrass, […]
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