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Here is the
newest section of BluegrassNet, The CD Reviews! Here you will find
reviews of whatever CD I feel like reviewing, or any CD's that any
of you people send me to review. I actually prefer reviewing non-national
acts. As a product of the internet, this gives more local acts the
chance for people all over the country (and world) to hear their
music. If you would like for me to review your CD, just write me
a quick e-mail for
the details.
Modern
Hicks puts out a tremendously entertaining project with "Out
Among The Stars." (July 5, 2000)

. . .this is
a great recording. The instrumental work, selection of songs, and
styles will have you spinning. . . .If you're a little afraid of
swing, jazz, and old country, then you need to broaden your tastes
anyway so get this CD. (read
entire review)
Gone
South makes their "First Stop" (April
23, 2000)

What a fun
CD this is. If you like down home bluegrass, you will like Gone
South's CD "First Stop." This recording got me laughing right
away with a song about the boys kicking my dog around in "Hound
Dog Song." (read
entire review)
Bull
Harman hits the "Bull's Eye" with his CD Release (April
23, 2000)

Bull Harman's
CD Bull's-Eye announces its presence with authority from the
first song, Fighting Irishman. This CD has some of the best
instrumental work you will hear. (read
entire review)
Strings
of Fire's release "Over
the Blue Ridge" (March 11, 2000)

Well,
the first thing I have to say is that Strings
of Fire’s “Over the Blue Ridge” was a pleasure to listen
to and to review. The songs on this cd (8 original and 2 traditional)
hail back to the roots of folk and bluegrass music. (read
entire review)
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