Hi,
My name is Jim Moulton. I have been reviewing country, country rock and Bluegrass music for about 12 years. I have belonged to this community since it opened on ning. I play guitar, and love traditional Bluegrass music, like Lonesome River Band, Balsam Range, The Grascals, Flatt Lonesome and many other groups. I also like bands like The Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers Band and The Marshall Tucker Band. This is my personal blog www.countryreviews.blogspot.com
I am a Christian and like Bluegrass and gospel groups like the Isaacs , and Midsouth.
Jamie playing a Nashville Dive a couple of years ago, great voice
I must admit if you have anything to do with Nashville , and watching that devastating flood, Tonight’s Concert meant a lot. The Circle is back where it belongs. Brad Paisley and Little Jimmy Dickens open up in song. Brad […]
This latest EP by the group shows their passion for music, both their own and the music of others , There are 4 original songs and 3 cover tunes like “Whipping Post” and “The Ride.” Jim Van Cleve spent lots […]
This CD was a real treat I received in the mail today. Jesse McReynolds and his brother Jim played in a bluegrass band that Jerry Garcia loved in the 60s and He would drive around the southern Bluegrass festivals of […]
Steve Gulley of Grasstowne and Tim Stratford of Blue Highway have put together one of the best all around recordings that I have heard in a while. Between the two, they have put together a a really well produced singer-songwriter […]
They do “Turn The Page”, a bit unusual, but these two don’t really follow the rules, this video shows how their vocals just echo thru that cave. Yeh, The new Bluegrass underground, in Tennessee , There is a cave where […]
NEO CLASSICAL Performance Enhancing Drugs for Musicians? Is the scourge of the professional athletic world rearing its ugly head in the music industry? by Drew McManus September 27, 2004 This summer’s Olympics games were marked by several high profile performance […]
Coming this month, is one of the most classic country recordings that I have heard in a while, Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives are just as good as a bluegrass band or country band. Recorded in historic RCA Studio […]
The Band sounds real good, a great outside show that I could not afford to see