A surveiller... Pam Gadd
Publié : mer. janv. 21, 2009 9:53 pm
Pam Gadd offers bluegrass disc
Tuesday, January 20, 2009 –
Pam Gadd, former member of the New Coon Creek Girls, releases the lone album out today, "Benefit of Doubt" on Home Sweet Highway. The disc contains 14 songs with Dolly Parton, Dale Ann Bradley, Marty Raybon and Steve Gulley of Grasstowne helping out. Among the songs are Jimmy Martin's Hold Whatcha Got, with Bradley providing vocals and Gulley.
CD reviews for Pam Gadd
The Time Of Our Lives
In the early 1990's, long before the Dixie Chicks made their debut on the country charts, there was Wild Rose, an all-female country band that mixed bluegrass-style instrumentations and harmonies with the more mainstream Nashville sensibilities. They released several major label albums and received a fair amount of radio airplay. Pam Gadd was the lead singer and banjo player for Wild Rose. Fans may also remember her from a stint with the Kentucky-based, New Coon Creek Girls. »»»
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=6DQ5_5lkf8s
Tuesday, January 20, 2009 –
Pam Gadd, former member of the New Coon Creek Girls, releases the lone album out today, "Benefit of Doubt" on Home Sweet Highway. The disc contains 14 songs with Dolly Parton, Dale Ann Bradley, Marty Raybon and Steve Gulley of Grasstowne helping out. Among the songs are Jimmy Martin's Hold Whatcha Got, with Bradley providing vocals and Gulley.
CD reviews for Pam Gadd
The Time Of Our Lives
In the early 1990's, long before the Dixie Chicks made their debut on the country charts, there was Wild Rose, an all-female country band that mixed bluegrass-style instrumentations and harmonies with the more mainstream Nashville sensibilities. They released several major label albums and received a fair amount of radio airplay. Pam Gadd was the lead singer and banjo player for Wild Rose. Fans may also remember her from a stint with the Kentucky-based, New Coon Creek Girls. »»»
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=6DQ5_5lkf8s