Coming from Sugar Hill
Sugar Hill Records has two Bluegrass releases from longtime fan favorites due on shelves Aug. 14.
Here’s the scoop from the label’s brand new Web site:
Scenechronized, The Seldom Scene
After seven years the Seldom Scene is back, and like an old friend coming around for a visit after being gone too long, the Scene pulls up some chairs and starts telling stories, and the time between just melts away. From the first notes it’s like the band was never gone. The familiar warm harmonies and sparkling instrumental work are as strong as ever, signature sounds over the band’s 36-year career…
Boasting their typically eclectic mix of material, Scenchronized proves why The Seldom Scene are widely regarded as a driving force and major influence in contemporary bluegrass.
On The Road, Sam Bush
This first ever live concert DVD from Sam Bush and his crack band. Recorded at The Sierra Nevada brewery’s “Big Room” the performance showcases the energy and virtuosity that have made the Sam Bush Band a must-have at major festivals across the US and abroad.
The material draws from a wide range of crowd favorites including songs from his solo Sugar Hill work as well as from his early days with seminal acoustic revolutionaries New Grass Revival. Also included is the previously unrecorded John Hartford song “Back in the Goodle Days.” Bonus features include an interview with Bush, behind the scenes studio footage from the recording of 2006’s Laps in 7, and the music video for “River’s Gonna Run” featuring Emmylou Harris and Buddy Miller.
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