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Nu-Blu Goes All The Way September 16th
Nu-Blu Readies New Album ALL THE WAY To Be Released by Rural Rhythm Records on September 16
Album to Feature A Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Icon and Bluegrass Queen Rhonda Vincent
Nu-Blu, the fastest rising act in bluegrass music, is gearing up to release their forthcoming Rural Rhythm Records album, All The Way, on September 16. The new music will serve as the follow-up to their last album, “Ten,” which coincided with the foursome’s musical journey as a band for a full decade.
“With this new project we are going all the way by stepping outside of genre boundaries and letting our fusion of musical tastes and interpretations guide us like never before,” says lead singer Carolyn Routh. “Get ready, we have a few surprises in store and we’ve never been more excited.”
The North Carolina natives will release the 10-track disc that will showcase the individual musicians talents. But get ready because there is a surprise vocalist, someone who is a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, has music in the Grammy Hall of Fame, and has proven to be masterful at crossing genres from Rhythm & Blues to Country to Pop and now is planning on leaving his mark in the Bluegrass world. The musical icon traded vocals with Carolyn on “Jesus and Jones,” a song that pays homage to the late George Jones.
In addition, the ‘queen of bluegrass’ Rhonda Vincent makes a special vocal appearance on “That’s What Makes the Bluegrass Blue.”
Track Listing:
1. That’s What Makes the Bluegrass Blue (Featuring Rhonda Vincent)
(Will Hopkins/Ellen Britton)
2. A Little Good News
(Charlie Black / Rory Michael Bourke / Tommy Rocco)
3. Rhythm of The Train
(Rick Lang)
4. All the Way
(Carl Jackson/Allison Mellon)
5. Blackjack
(JD Crowe/Doyle Lawson)
6. Isn’t She
(Rhean Boyer, Philip Douglas, Ron Harbin)
7. Forgiveless
(Louisa Branscomb)
8. It’s Not That Cold in Montana
(Kristy Jackson/Dillon Dixon)
9. Heavy Cross to Bear
(Cameron Earnshaw/Robert George)
10. Jesus and Jones – featuring: Special Guest
(Cheri Hefner/Rick Tiger)
Guest Musicians:
Rob Ickes – Dobro
Ron Stewart – Fiddle
Martin Parker – Drums
Greg Luck – Fiddle