Apr 28
Jackie Kincaid releases his third CD
Bluegrass veteran Jackie Kincaid has released his third solo album, “Where Did You Go.”
Kincaid has been on the festival circuit for several years, and currently plays mandolin and sings tenor with Larry Sparks.
The new CD has several guest pickers and singers, including Terry Eldridge of the Grascals singing harmony on the title cut. Also on board are Andy Leftwich, Dave Demay, Tony Wray, Fred Duggin and an appearance by the late John Hughey, the well-respected steel guitarist who played for several years with Vince Gill and was a member of the Time Jumpers.
Hailing from Meadowbridge, W. Va., Kincaid is an IBMA member and has played the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Bluegrass Show, Prairie Home Companion Radio Show, the Wheeling Jamboree, Bill Monore’s Bean Blossom festival in Indiana and countless other venues.
He has played mandolin with Mac Wiseman, Wayne Lewis, Tom Ewing, “Uncle Josh” Graves and James Monroe.
The new CD can be ordered from www.JackieKincaid.com.
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