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- Summary: The second album for the bluegrass singer-songwriter who won the Berklee Presidential scholarship was produced by Union Station's Barry Bales.
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- Record Label: Rounder
- Genre(s): Bluegrass, Country, Americana, Contemporary Bluegrass, Country-Folk
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Easy Come, Easy Go | |
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Ghost in my closet and under my bed, Things that a child lets go on in her head, But I'm not a child anymore. My first real heartbreak I was... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Apr 21, 2011It's hard to know where to start in praising her: she has a voice as clear and carefully modulated as that of a young Alison Krauss; her songs are rooted in tradition but full of sly and subtle complications that will take any careful listener by delighted surprise, and her mandolin playing is a thrilling combination of sparkling precision and jazzy abandon.
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Apr 21, 2011The plucky "Bombshell," a nimble instrumental number, is just one example of the shimmering mandolin and fiddle solos that permeate the album.
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Apr 21, 2011This is a terrific record for any fan of female country vocalists and bluegrass in general, or for anyone who might be looking for a change of pace on that Sunday afternoon drive in the country.
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Apr 21, 2011Her soprano singing is a little derivative of Krauss's but is still sweet and clear and is surely a work in progress given her youthfulness.