exy – April 15, 2016 at 02:04AM
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Virginia band Hackensaw Boys delivers bluegrass with an abundance of upbeat energy on Charismo, their first studio album in almost 10 years. The record was produced by Larry Campbell, known for his time with Bob Dylan and work with Levon Helm, Elvis Costello, and many more.
“The songs on Charismo were sculpted and refined after playing them night after night on the road,” wrote guitarist David Sickmen. “It’s been quite a long time since we’ve released a new studio recording, and we feel like it’s a great indicator of where the band is after all of these years. We came into the studio ready with what we believed was a great batch of songs, but I’d say part of what makes the record is Larry Campbell’s production. He has a wonderful ability to hone in on a song and…
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…reduce it like a fine sauce ready for a tasty dish.”
The Hackensaw Boys have been making music together for 17 years and is currently comprised of Sickmen, fiddler Ferd Moyse, banjo player Jimmy Stelling, mandolin player and bassist Thomas Oliver and washboard percussionist Brian Gorby.
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