Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen - Cold Spell (2014)

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Artist: Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen
Title Of Album: Cold Spell
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Fiddlemon Music
Genre Bluegrass, Country
Quality: 320 / FLAC
Total Time: 48:17 min
Total Size: 110 / 290 MB

Tracklist:

01. Say It Isn't So
02. No Life In This Town
03. She Said She Will
04. Cold Spell
05. Yeah Man
06. Better (Days Go By)
07. Country Song
08. Betrayal
09. Chief Taghkanic
10. Missing You

Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen, a quartet that has garnered much acclaim from the IBMA and the bluegrass community, return with Cold Spell, an album that highlights the virtuosic talents of the players in an exciting new bluegrass blend. With special guests Leon Alexander, Sam Bush, John Cowan, Rob Ickes and Megan McCormick. Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen are the next big thing on the bluegrass circuit. Fronted by mandolinist, singer and songwriter Frank Solivan, the band has been nominated several years in a row for the International Bluegrass Music Association's Emerging Artist of the Year award and their current tour schedule includes some of the most important tastemaker festivals in the roots music world. Their new album COLD SPELL will solidify their position as torchbearers for the new generation of progressive bands taking bluegrass from its traditional roots to a younger and broader audience. The album's ten tracks show just how far the traditional bluegrass instrumentation of banjo, mandolin, guitar and acoustic bass can go in the right hands. From the evocative opening track "Say It Isn't So," through the bluesy "No Life in this Town" to the future jam grass anthem "She Said She Will" (featuring Solivan's bluesy tenor vocals and a jaw dropping banjo performance from Mike Munford, International Bluegrass Music Association's reigning Banjo Player of the Year), Frank Solivan and his bandmates take their brand of bluegrass through the paces proving track after track that bluegrass can rock and groove. With special guests Leon Alexander, Sam Bush, John Cowan, Rob Ickes and Megan McCormick.








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