Andrea Zonn // Alisom Brown // Various Artists “Rise // The Song Of The Banjo // Country Boy: A Bluegrass Tribute To John Denver”

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    Artista / Grupo: Andrea Zonn // Alisom Brown // Various Artists

    Álbum: Rise // The Song Of The Banjo // Country Boy: A Bluegrass Tribute To John Denver

    Discográfica: Compass / Karonte

    Año publicación: 2015 // 2015 // 2014

    Fecha crítica: 6/2016

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Spanish distributor Karonte sends us three albums that include country, folk, Americana and popular music with roots Born in 1969 Urbana, Illinois, singer and violinist Andrea Zonn grew up in a musical environment, learning to play violin at the age of ten In 2003 she began to play with James Taylor, Vince Hill, Alison Krauss or Amy Grant among others This is her third album after Love Goes On recorded in 2003 and Hands Across The Water in 2005 With this new Rise, Andrea Zonn comes back to the first line with more strength than ever, thanks to a bunch of well build songs with more flavour and a countryside atmosphere than ever Born in 1952 singer, composer and banjo player Alison Brown delights us with a beautiful album Alison has just been chosen as one of the best modern banjo players and she has also received different awards Today she is one of the historical folk music performers With this new album Alison has hit the nail on the head again, as besides her good playing, she has counted with the valuable collaboration of musicians like Keb’ Mo, Colin Hay, or Rob Ickes among others The third album of this series Karonte has sent us is a collection of different musicians like Dale Ann Bradley, Jason Carter, Michael Cleveland, John Kowan, Rob Ickes, Jim Lauderdale, Claire Lynch, Peter Rowan, Buddy Spicher, Rhonda Vincent and Alison Brown All them pay tribute to one of the greatest names of contemporary country music like was John Denver Enjoy all those fans of folk and country & western music with each one of these three interesting good albums



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