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Jerre Haskew
Jerre Haskew
Dreaming of college folk If you like the college folk of the sixties, this is a great album. Like the Brothers Four or Kingston Trio, but different. Nice balance between mellow and brightness. Relax and remember those lovely years at university. Review from cdbaby
“Just close your eyes..” Just hit “play” on your remote, close your eyes, and within only a few seconds you’re transported back to that special time when clean cut young men with their guitars and banjos hovered around a single microphone and sang tight three part harmonies with vibrant energy. If you remember that time or want to experience it, this Cumberland Trio album is a “must have”. Especially noteworthy are Tom Kilpatrick’s soaring tenor voice and Jim Shuptrine’s sharp, staccato banjo…
Toe-tapping music This is a wonderful collection of timeless music. I can’t get “Old Dogs” out of my mind. The blend of the voices is wonderful. These CDs stay on the top of my stack! Review from cdbaby
a combination of 60s commercial and traditional acoustic folk music, with a bluegrass, blues and gospel style, as well as exceptional and unique solo and harmony vocals. Review from cdbaby
Great listening! This CD brought back old memories. On Labor Day week-end we listened to it from Murfreesboro TN to Atlanta GA. It’s a great CD. I will buy more for gifts. Review from cdbaby
Back Where We Began I LOVE THIS MUSIC!!! This feelgood CD reminds me of a simpler life with family and friends. Upbeat, warm and sincere dialog combined with talented solos and incredible vocal harmony make for great listening. These are truly gifted artists with a genuine love for their music! Highly recommended!!! Review from cdbaby
Love the music. Lots of memories. I wish I could hear more music like this everyday. Review from cdbaby
A Terrific “Find” — Music Epitomizing the Great Folk Revival of the 1960s If you want to capture the spirit of the 1960s Folk Revival, you should start with this wonderful CD. Sure, groups like the Kingston Trio and Peter-Paul-&-Mary were better known thanks to their huge chart success, but the fact is that the vast majority of those caught up in the magic of that era were ordinary folk: enthusiastic college kids, aspiring artists, terrific talents who got together and performed for the shee…
These will fill your room and you’ll be singing along with the Trio Borne of the 60’s Folk scene this group remained True to the music and kept it alive with their Local Live concerts- no studio mixing here just beautifully recorded music and awesome acoustic Instrumentation. Review from cdbaby
Extraordinary recording, tight driving American folk at its populist roots In the time of legends, Spring, 1963, four young fraternity brothers calling themselves the Cumberland Trio (math majors they ain’t)brought down the house at a University of Tennessee campus band showcase with their tight-driving all American blend of bluegrass, gospel, and seeds-of-rock, and landed a contract with RCA, where their 1964 Nashville recordings were produced by the legendary Chet Atkins. The group has re-r…
Lost and Found - The 1964 New York Sessions
The Cumberland Trio Reunion Concert Double CD
The Cumberland Trio Live Concert Double CD "Back Where We Began"
The Cumberland Trio Live Concert DVD "Back Where We Began"