Blue grass? Not sure how you'd define this. She has a fab voice........
Blue grass????
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Hi Nicky
lovely music.
Not bluegrass, but it is a good question what to call it.
It is rooted more in the sixties/early seventies country folk scene..that grew big again in the early 90s? I always think of it as "Country Folk".
The vocals...I think of it as that Joni Mitchell/Emmy Lou Harris/on to Gillian Welch thing. Whatever Emmy Lou singing Hickory Wind was..it is that. (Perhaps).
lovely music.
Not bluegrass, but it is a good question what to call it.
It is rooted more in the sixties/early seventies country folk scene..that grew big again in the early 90s? I always think of it as "Country Folk".
The vocals...I think of it as that Joni Mitchell/Emmy Lou Harris/on to Gillian Welch thing. Whatever Emmy Lou singing Hickory Wind was..it is that. (Perhaps).
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Whatever label you want to give it, it's really good.
Love the viola (or is it a cello)?
Love the viola (or is it a cello)?
Instead of just sitting on the fence - why not stand in the middle of the road?