Alan Munde joins Two High String Band for new CD

Category: CD Release

By Travis Tackett
June 25, 2009

Two High String Band "Hot Texas Bluegrass Burrito"

Two High String Band "Hot Texas Bluegrass Burrito"

Austin, Tx. — Arguably the most recognized bluegrass band out of Austin, Texas, Two High String Band are back with a new line up and a new album that some are calling their best yet. “Hot Texas Bluegrass Burrito,” scheduled for release in July 2009, features a mix of band originals with well-chosen covers that showcase that unmistakable Two High String Band style, while highlighting the immense talent of band members both old and new.

Throughout 12 years of touring, Two High String Band reorganized, recreated and reformed more times that they’d like to admit. But the core remained strong, and the band’s center — Billy Bright, Geoff Union and Brian Smith — are ever more committed to the traditional bluegrass sound of their roots. They recruited an honest to goodness dream team of Texas musicians to unite in their efforts and the result is a new Two High String Band; one that is older, wiser and ready to roll.

Banjo legend Alan Munde, recently retired from teaching, supplies a wealth of talent and expertise from his years touring with such acts as Jimmy Martin, the Flying Burrito Brothers and Country Gazette. Likewise, veteran bassist Mark Rubin, founder of Austin’s Bad Livers, contributes the unambiguous thump of hard driving bluegrass. Additionally, fiddler Erik Hokkanen was tapped to round out the rich, full sound of a classic bluegrass quintet.

Hot Texas Bluegrass Burrito” is currently available at live performances and at CD Baby http://cdbaby.com/cd/twohigh

“Hot Texas Bluegrass Burrito” Track listing

  1. Hello City Limits
  2. High On the Ohio
  3. Ferris Wheel
  4. Jerusalem Cafe
  5. Homesick
  6. Lazybird
  7. Many Paths Along the Way
  8. E. Compton Blues
  9. Spirit of ‘94
  10. Waltz Into Morning
  11. I’ve Just Seen the Rock of Ages
  12. Over and Out

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