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Name: canopyroad

Location: Tallahassee, US

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In an era when bluegrass has re-defined and re-invented itself in a hodgepodge of styles, interpretations and presentations, the musicians of Even Money are content to stay close to the core of traditional bluegrass material, vocal styles and instrumentation. Recognizing that "bluegrass instruments" and material do not guarantee that the resulting sound will be remotely recognizable as the traditional, drawn from the depths of the heart, American roots and soul music of Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley and Jimmy Martin, Even Money seeks to maintain the earthy purity, drive and intensity of the early days of bluegrass. True to original bluegrass standards, instrumentation is tight, as is the vocal harmony, with no room for sloppiness or compromise in the quality of musicianship. That is not to say that Even Money does not throw in some curves, material-wise, that are surprising. Audiences hear some blues, some folk, maybe a different era here and there, but still bluegrass in form and composition... and nothing electric, a nod to authenticity and staying close to what is real. The band's performances are like bluegrass itself, at one moment mournful and haunting, the next rolling, driving, complex and jubilant. As Mr. Monroe described bluegrass music, it has "...a hard drive to it. It's Scotch bagpipes and ole-time fiddlin'. It's Methodist and Holiness and Baptist. It's blues and jazz, and it has a high lonesome sound. It's plain music that tells a good story. It's played from my heart to your heart, and it will touch you. Bluegrass is music that matters." With foundations in an array of musical backgrounds, Even Money has their own beliefs about who and what they are musically, how they like to play, what they want to hear and work to keep alive.

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1952 Vincent

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  • Author: canopyroad

Tags: 1952  bluegrass  brain  Callaghan  Durham  Even  Geoff  Johns  Kay  Linton  Money  Richard  Rob  Skip  Tallahassee  Thompson  Trapp  Vincent 

Geoff Callaghan and Even Money, Tallahassee, sing a Richard Thompson song at CoCroft Music Company, Thomasville, Georgia, on June 28, 2008. Geoff Callaghan, guitar; Brian Durham, bass; Kay Linton, fiddle; Rob Trapp, mandolin and Skip Johns on banjo.

Carolina

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  • Author: canopyroad

Tags: bluegrass  Brian  Callaghan  Carolina  Durham  Even  Geoff  Johns  Kay  Linton  Money  Skip  Tallahassee 

Even Money, Tallahassee, at the Warehouse on June 7, 2008. Geoff Callaghan,guitar; Brian Durham,bass; Kay Linton, fiddle and Skip Johns on banjo.

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Ain't No Sunshine

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Tags: Ain't  bluegrass  Brian  Callaghan  Durham  Even  Geoff  Johns  Kay  Linton  Money  No  Skip  Sunshine  Tallahassee 

Brian Durham with Even Money, Tallahassee, sings a Bill Withers song in bluegrass mode at the Warehouse on June 7, 2008. Brian Durham, bass; Skip Johns, banjo; Geoff Callaghan, guitar and Kay Linton, fiddle.

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Easy Rider, Going Miss Me when I'm Gone

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  • Author: kkaymarie

Tags: and  Brian  Danny  Durham  Easy  Goodard  Kelly  Rider 

The New 76ers - CoCroft Music Co. Thomasville Georgia

Oh, Atlanta

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Tags: Atlanta  Blue  Brian  Calaghan  Co.  Cocroft  Danny  Geoff  Georgia  Goodard  Kelly  Moon  Music  Oh  Thomasville 

Blue Moon

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East Virginia Blues

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  • Author: jason11350

Tags: adcock  bluegrass  charlie  country  duffey  eddie  gentlemen  gray  john  tom  waller 

This is from a 1992 Classic Country Gentlemen Reunion concert. Some of the best bluegrass you'll ever hear, in my opinion.