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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Lonely Street (Audio CD) Over the years, Doyle Lawson and his band has been to bluegrass vocals what Art Blakey was to jazz instrumentals, a brilliant incubation nest, from which top talent springs forth, year after year. His last lineup included guitarist Jamie Dailey, who has since gone on to the dazzling harmony duo of Dailey & Vincent, and while Quicksilver's newest incarnation is less fiery for Dailey's absence, it's no less accomplished or satisfying to roots music fans. Lawson's recent tilt towards secular material invites comparison to the classic recordings of the Osborne Brothers, and that's true on this album as well. This is one of the most youthful Quicksilver lineups in recent years, with three-year veteran Darren Beachley emerging as the "old-timer" in the band, amid a sea of fresh new faces. Doyle Lawson may have a lot of turnover in his band, but his fans are always there, due in no small part to the high quality of his releases -- this one is another sweet set with some nice new songs and...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Lonely Street (Audio CD) Doyle did it again! He is a great artist with unbelievably talented band members. This CD has great vocals and instrumentals and as always Doyle's creativity in arrangements is great. The only thing better than a CD is hearing them live!!! 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Lonely Street (Audio CD) Good new album by Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver. Of course, they always do terrific with their harmonies and love the addition of the dobro guitar into the group. |