She Waits for Night

She Waits for Night

She Waits for Night

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Produced by influential multi-instrumentalist Dirk Powell (the Cold Mountain soundtrack, Balfa Toujours, the Tim O'Brien Band), She Waits for Night captures all the grace, intensity, and charm that has already endeared the multitalented, all-girl string band Uncle Earl to all who have seen them in concert. It's a soulful mix of original and traditional songs boldly bringing old-time music into the new millennium. Ranging from full-bore string-band stomps ("Walkin' in My Sleep," "How Long") to aching ballads ("Willie Taylor"), from driving gospel standards ("Warfare") to disarming a cappella originals ("Divine"), the performances on She Waits for Night find Uncle Earl building upon centuries of tradition to create their own uniquely modern sound.

The "g'Earls" are: Kristin Andreassen (guitar, clogging, vocals), Rayna Gellert (fiddle, guitar, vocals), Sharon Gilchrist (bass, mandolin, vocals), KC Groves (mandolin, guitar, vocals), and Abigail Washburn (banjo, vocals).

She Waits for Night, Music, Uncle Earl, Bluegrass, Contemporary Folk, Country, Neo-Traditional Folk, Pop

She Waits for Night

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