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Draw a timeline from Beethoven to Coldplay and you'll find the bluegrass music of Bill Monroe slap in the middle. With that in mind, Ducktown Station and its album "Tennessee Twister" put on the Dawg with a unique blend of hard-driving bluegrass soul-music.
True to the traditions of the mountains with a forward thinking twist, these talented musicians pull out all the stops with foot stompin' sounds from their fiddles, dobros, guitars, banjo and bass. Duckown Station's tight vocals honor the bluegrass genre whether it be traditional tunes or their own original music. Beethoven gets a nod as well as moonshine runners, Dixie and Deliverance. "Tennessee Twister" is produced by award-winning producer Harry Stinson and co-produced by Nashville's Phil Dillon. =========== What folks say about Ducktown Station and "Tennessee Twister": "We keep playing it and playing it. We just don't want to take it out of the CD player." - buyer from CD Baby. "I love you guys!" - Moby, from Moby in the Morning, Syndicated Radio Host. "Fiery and Energetic" - the Purple Fiddle... the most popular mountain roadhouse in West Virginia. "That gal sure can fire up a fiddle." - a respected old-time fiddler in Chattanooga, Tennessee. ================== Ducktown Station Band Members- Lisa Jacobi on fiddle/violin, mandolin, bass, guitar, vocals Pete Dasher on Dobro/Resonator Guitar, vocals Jarrod Payne on Banjo Denny Mixon on bass and vocals Larry Guy on guitar, dobro/resonator guitar and vocals Danny Williams on guitar and vocals Check out the artist's website: http://www.DucktownStation.com Track List: 1. Little Georgia Rose 2. Tennessee Twister 3. Beethoven's Old Hen 4. Banks of the Ohio 5. Marry Me 6. Wayfaring Stranger 7. Feudin' Banjos (deulin' Banjos) 8. Great Divide 9. Dog Train 10. Steel Guitar Rag 11. Your Man Loves You, Honey 12. Muddy Road to Ducktown 13. Dixie Other Genres:
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