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Alison Brown’s “The Company You Keep” lands March 3, 2009

Category: CD Release

By Travis Tackett
December 10, 2008


Alison Brown’s newly released EPK

Nashville, Tenn. — Alison Brown has achieved success in many areas: a Harvard graduate, record label co-founder and owner, mother, and, the role that most people know her in: banjo virtuoso. With her tenth release, The Company You Keep, the usually soft-spoken Brown is speaking up for independent music.

The Company You Keep isn’t solely a statement about me or my band, or about Compass Records, it’s about independent music as a whole. The fact that we are all still here when you see closures, mergers and percentages down everyday is a testament to real music, good music, music that matters. We’re into our 15th year with this business model at Compass and we’re not struggling, we’re thriving.”

The title of Alison Brown’s new studio release The Company You Keep was originally inspired by the words of Spanish novelist Miguel de Cervantes (Don Quixote): “Tell me the company you keep and I’ll tell you what you are.” But it wasn’t until the project began to develop that Brown realized the title actually held two separate, but equally important, meanings for her and for her music. “I’ve been writing, recording and performing my own tunes for nearly 20 years now,” Brown reflects. “And as I thought about the progression of my sound – our band sound – I began to think about what a collaborative effort this musical journey has been. After 15 years of recording, performing and philosophizing about music with (pianist) John R Burr and (bassist) Garry West, I really wanted to draw that collaborative spirit to the forefront on this album.” The Company You Keep features the musicians she has spent most of the past 15 years performing with: John R. Burr (piano), Garry West (bass), David Grisman Quintet alum Joe Craven (fiddle/mandolin/percussion) and Larry Atamanuik (drums) alongside guests John Doyle (guitar), Stuart Duncan (fiddle) and Kenny Malone (drums) on a set of engaging, upbeat and melodic tunes, many of which were co-written by Brown and Burr, in some cases right before the recording sessions.

According to Alison Brown, The Company You Keep is also a tip of the hat to her approach to business as one of the co-founders of the Compass Records Group. “I co-founded Compass with Garry West the same year that I began touring with my own band so the development of the label and the development of the band have grown up in tandem, even though I didn’t release an album on Compass until 1998.” At a time when the record business is being turned upside down the Compass Records Group has continued to grow and today boasts nearly 600 releases across the Compass, Green Linnet and Mulligan Records catalogs. “Our artistic aesthetic is very well described by the idea that the company we’ve built and sustain (both in our roster and our staff) reflects our values and musical priorities. We take a very long tail approach to our business and feel a great sense of pride in having built a business model that is scaled to be successful with records that may only sell a few thousand units. Some of our smallest records say more about us as a label than our biggest selling records do.”

Alison Brown is a Harvard alum, received her MBA from UCLA and worked as an investment banker before joining Alison Krauss and Union Station for a three year stint in 1989. She has received 3 GRAMMY nominations for her solo recordings and a GRAMMY award in 2001 for Best Country Instrumental Performance as well as the International Bluegrass Music Association’s award for Banjo Player of the Year.

Praised by both fans and critics alike, her take on the traditionally Appalachian instrument has earned Alison Brown features on CBS Sunday Morning, NPR’s All Things Considered and in The Wall Street Journal as well as numerous other honors and recognition. Brown tours internationally with the Alison Brown Quartet, and her new holiday album, Evergreen, is available in stores now. The Company You Keep will be available everywhere March 3, 2009.

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