Hoe This Row Alone
Acoustic Endeavors
Performed By
Acoustic Endeavors
Album UPC
800684010032
CD Baby Track ID
1504479
Label
Common Folk
Released
2005-01-01
BPM
109
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj0589053
Year
2005
Spotify Plays
61
Writers
Writer
Warren Amberson
Pub Co
Common Folk Productions
Composer
Warren Amberson
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Virginia
Description
This CD is infested with Original Bluegrass Music.
Notes
Acoustic Endeavors
On A Farm
(Common Folk CD-0003)
Acoustic Endeavors
PO Box 12541 Roanoke, VA 24026 540-556-5372
www.acousticendeavors.com info@acousticendeavors.com
Some Ants Escape...
Acoustic Endeavors was formed in 1992 when Warren Amberson and Kelly Green decided that they needed a performing vehicle for their original material. Based variously in Nashville, TN and now Warren’s hometown of Roanoke, VA, the band is composed of Warren on bass, mandolin and vocals, Kelly on guitar and vocals, Dewey Peters on guitar, John Lawless on banjo and vocals, and Billy Hurt on fiddle. All are recognized and established in the bluegrass world and the band’s two previous projects (Coming Of Age and Sneak Preview) were released to high praise from the bluegrass music press, and acoustic radio in general.
On A Farm boasts a total of 16 songs, all written by Amberson and Green, which manage that difficult blending of melodic simplicity, stylistic integrity and poetic expression. With both a male and a female lead vocalist, Acoustic Endeavors has a varied yet distinctive voice. The accompaniment is always sufficiently restrained to allow the song to shine, but powerful and authoritative when it’s time to pick!
Thoughtful original material, passionate performance and
two distinctive vocalists are the hallmarks of this five piece band of experienced professionals from Roanoke, VA. Their eclectic style has made them a comfortable fit in a wide range of broadcast formats, with fans drawn from bluegrass,gospel, and traditional country and folk music listeners.
Original bluegrass and fine acoustic music.
What they said about "On A Farm":
“Smooth as silk and as melodic as it gets. The pleasing lyrics are delivered with feeling and the instrumentation is pleasing from beginning to end. Reminds me of Hotrize at the top of their game.”
Wayne Bledsoe, KUMR, Bluegrass Now Magazine
“Great tunes. Nice to see a project that has original work and not just songs from the catalogs.”
Billy Dunbar, KKRF/KGRA/WorldWideBluegrass.com
“ Congrats on a great album.”
John Roths, KEOS
“This group is always good for some real suprises.”
Ted Clark, JRR International
“Great Lyrics and harmony singing.”
Al Shusterman, KCBL
“As always, the Endeavors do a great job!”
Ed Stiner, WJFC/WCTU/WLIK
“ Terrific! Sensitive singing and music.”
Graham Hassall, Radio Nightingale
“Great Vocals.”
Tony Burke, WMMT
“Another hit from the Endeavors. Already had you folks on the playlist and this just adds to it. Thanks for the music.”
Willis H. Walker, WJFC/WPWT
“Nice harmonies. Smooth Sound.”
Larry Royce, The Word FM
“This album has been a great find. I’ve featured the CD several times on my show. Well done music that’s very accessible and even though it’s all originals, the music hold up well.”
Steve Winters, WSHU/WSUF
“Nice smooth sound.”
Jim von Tungeln, KAFB
“Very nice!”
Nancy MacDowell, WLVB
Suggested tracks:
Bluegrass: Hills Of Home 3:12 (track #1, male vocal), Thanks Again 2:45 (track #2, female vocal), Tennessee Iris 3:48 (track #9, male vocal), True Love takes Two 2:52 (track #8, male/female vocal duet)
Gospel: Let’s Meet At His House 2:47 (track #5, male vocal), Over In Heaven’s Skies 2:50 (track #15, male vocal)
Folk/Americana: All Those Pennies 3:49 (track #7, male vocal), The Way Things Go 3:53 (track #14, female vocal), To You I Wed 3:40 (track #11,male vocal)
Alt Country: Last Time Today 2:43 (track #3, male vocal), It Can’t Be Right 3:32 (track #16, male vocal)
Bluegrass
Acoustic
Americana
Folk
Gospel
Original Music
www.acousticendeavors.com
On A Farm
(Common Folk CD-0003)
Acoustic Endeavors
PO Box 12541 Roanoke, VA 24026 540-556-5372
www.acousticendeavors.com info@acousticendeavors.com
Some Ants Escape...
Acoustic Endeavors was formed in 1992 when Warren Amberson and Kelly Green decided that they needed a performing vehicle for their original material. Based variously in Nashville, TN and now Warren’s hometown of Roanoke, VA, the band is composed of Warren on bass, mandolin and vocals, Kelly on guitar and vocals, Dewey Peters on guitar, John Lawless on banjo and vocals, and Billy Hurt on fiddle. All are recognized and established in the bluegrass world and the band’s two previous projects (Coming Of Age and Sneak Preview) were released to high praise from the bluegrass music press, and acoustic radio in general.
On A Farm boasts a total of 16 songs, all written by Amberson and Green, which manage that difficult blending of melodic simplicity, stylistic integrity and poetic expression. With both a male and a female lead vocalist, Acoustic Endeavors has a varied yet distinctive voice. The accompaniment is always sufficiently restrained to allow the song to shine, but powerful and authoritative when it’s time to pick!
Thoughtful original material, passionate performance and
two distinctive vocalists are the hallmarks of this five piece band of experienced professionals from Roanoke, VA. Their eclectic style has made them a comfortable fit in a wide range of broadcast formats, with fans drawn from bluegrass,gospel, and traditional country and folk music listeners.
Original bluegrass and fine acoustic music.
What they said about "On A Farm":
“Smooth as silk and as melodic as it gets. The pleasing lyrics are delivered with feeling and the instrumentation is pleasing from beginning to end. Reminds me of Hotrize at the top of their game.”
Wayne Bledsoe, KUMR, Bluegrass Now Magazine
“Great tunes. Nice to see a project that has original work and not just songs from the catalogs.”
Billy Dunbar, KKRF/KGRA/WorldWideBluegrass.com
“ Congrats on a great album.”
John Roths, KEOS
“This group is always good for some real suprises.”
Ted Clark, JRR International
“Great Lyrics and harmony singing.”
Al Shusterman, KCBL
“As always, the Endeavors do a great job!”
Ed Stiner, WJFC/WCTU/WLIK
“ Terrific! Sensitive singing and music.”
Graham Hassall, Radio Nightingale
“Great Vocals.”
Tony Burke, WMMT
“Another hit from the Endeavors. Already had you folks on the playlist and this just adds to it. Thanks for the music.”
Willis H. Walker, WJFC/WPWT
“Nice harmonies. Smooth Sound.”
Larry Royce, The Word FM
“This album has been a great find. I’ve featured the CD several times on my show. Well done music that’s very accessible and even though it’s all originals, the music hold up well.”
Steve Winters, WSHU/WSUF
“Nice smooth sound.”
Jim von Tungeln, KAFB
“Very nice!”
Nancy MacDowell, WLVB
Suggested tracks:
Bluegrass: Hills Of Home 3:12 (track #1, male vocal), Thanks Again 2:45 (track #2, female vocal), Tennessee Iris 3:48 (track #9, male vocal), True Love takes Two 2:52 (track #8, male/female vocal duet)
Gospel: Let’s Meet At His House 2:47 (track #5, male vocal), Over In Heaven’s Skies 2:50 (track #15, male vocal)
Folk/Americana: All Those Pennies 3:49 (track #7, male vocal), The Way Things Go 3:53 (track #14, female vocal), To You I Wed 3:40 (track #11,male vocal)
Alt Country: Last Time Today 2:43 (track #3, male vocal), It Can’t Be Right 3:32 (track #16, male vocal)
Bluegrass
Acoustic
Americana
Folk
Gospel
Original Music
www.acousticendeavors.com
Private Notes
Click here to add a private note. Private notes can only be viewed by you.