During these waning days of 2019, I figured I'd give you one last look back at the year that was. The following are the five most viewed posts of 2019.
Review: Mike Seeger's Just Around the Bend. I'm cheating a bit with this one because this Smithsonian release occupied two of the most popular posts of the year. The actual top post by a couple hundred views was my post announcing that Seeger's final project would be released in August. My review of said CD/DVD/booklet set came in a few slots down the list.
Remembering the Kent State Folk Festival. A love letter to a once-popular event for old-time musicians like Tommy Jarrell, Melvin Wine, the Highwoods String Band, the Carolina Chocolate Drops and more. And it all happened in my hometown. Remember when I said I was going to write multiple posts on the festival? Me neither.
Review: Anna & Elizabeth, "Hop High"/"Here in the Vineyard." Anna Roberts-Gevalt and Elizabeth LaPrelle wowed me with their full-length LP, The Invisible Comes to Us, released in 2018. So much so that I had to pick up this seven-inch where they started to really experiment with folk music and analog synthesizers.
Review: Allison De Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves. This is such a wonderful album by these two amazing musicians. If you haven't already gotten it, please reconsider your grave mistake. De Groot and Hargreaves pair so well together. I hope there is more to come.
Deering Releases Signature Banjo Model for Guy Who Said, "I F#cking Hate the Banjo." That Mumford & Sons band pretended to abandon their acoustic beginnings and get all edgy about folk instruments. Now they're getting banjos named after them.
Thank you for reading this year. I truly appreciate your support. Have a Happy New Year. I'll see you in 2020.
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