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The group was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2009 for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for their song "Blue Side of the Mountain." [4] In 2010, the group received two nominations for its second album, Reckless. The album has been nominated for both Best Bluegrass Album and Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with ...
Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine gives the album 3½ out of a possible 5 stars and writes, "the self-titled debut for The SteelDrivers, a five-piece outfit comprised of veteran Nashville session musicians, is the kind of break from tradition that can bring some much needed new energy to a tired genre." [2]
AllMusic's review of Hammer Down says, "On their third album, The SteelDrivers continue to forge their own unique path in the world of bluegrass/acoustic music. They play music that sounds like bluegrass on the surface, but they usually eschew the high lonesome harmonies of traditional bluegrass for a more mainstream approach that often sounds like hardcore country gone acoustic."
Here's a Complete List of Every Song Featured on 'Yellowstone' Josiah Soto. September 12, 2022 at 3:14 PM ... “Good Corn Liquor” by The SteelDrivers “Caroline” by Colter Wall, Belle Plaine.
American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton has released five studio albums, one EP, 21 singles, six promotional singles, and three music videos.His debut solo album, Traveller, was released on May 5, 2015, by Mercury Nashville.
Here's every song on the Yellow soundtrack from Season 1 to Season 5, ... “Good Corn Liquor” by The SteelDrivers “Caroline” by Colter Wall, Belle Plaine.
Oct. 29—The SteelDrivers, Grammy award winning bluegrass band from Nashville, will be taking the stage at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum at 7 p.m. Saturday. Tammy Rogers, fiddler and ...
Mark Deming of AllMusic concludes his review with, "the music speaks for itself, and what it says is eloquent and deeply pleasing". [2]Hal Horowitz of American Songwriter writes, "The album’s title implies a wider expansion of the SteelDrivers’ already elastic sound that doesn't appear, yet the group has rarely sounded more focused or passionate.