There’s nothin’ fancy here, just toe-tappin’ good ole Bluegrass music. The disc is filled with terrific songs, most composed by mandolin and lead guitar player Mike Andes. The traditional instrumentation is complemented by warm, rich harmonies from these talented men. The band, formed in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, has been together 10 years. They have toured and played festivals so extensively that this is only the second CD they’ve had time to record. This high-energy acoustic m

April 2005
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- Has the Lost Dutchman Mine Been Found?
- On Her Own
- “Giddy Up” Gals Getaway
- “I Hold for No One!” Road Agents Attempt to Rob Kinnear’s Stage Near Contention
- No Bull(s)
- On the Trail of Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Boots and Saddles
- A Western Jubilee: Songs and Stories of The American West
- Welcome to Woody Creek
- The ’92 Reel West Winchester
- Pathfinder to Nevada History
- Divide and Conquer
- Stronger Proof
- Reflections
- Slant 6 Cowboys
- I’m Torn
- Molly Venter