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Here to Stay
Adam Steffey
Here to Stay
Genres: Folk, Pop
 
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With a storied career that includes multipleGrammy awards, and a record 12 International Bluegrass Music Association Mandolin Player of the Year titles, East Tennessee native, Adam Stefey brings you new versions of his bes...  more »

     
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All Artists: Adam Steffey
Title: Here to Stay
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mountain Home
Release Date: 9/23/2016
Genres: Folk, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 783895166227

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With a storied career that includes multipleGrammy awards, and a record 12 International Bluegrass Music Association Mandolin Player of the Year titles, East Tennessee native, Adam Stefey brings you new versions of his best known songs from his time with Alison Krauss and Union Station, Mountain Heart etc. that track his journey from Bluegrass sideman to one of it's best known voices.

From the undeniable power of the lead off track, "Mountain Man" to his Grammy award winning performance on "Little Liza Jane," Here to Stay features the signature works of Steffey's music legacy to date.

Recorded with a team of ultimate hardcore Bluegrass musicians, Ron Stewart on fiddle, Jason Davis on banjo, Barry Bales on bass and Aaron Ramsey on guitar, these well known works are still true to the original. They are, however, refreshed with the new energy and led by Steffey's unmistakable mandolin ton and attack.

The originality an hanunting rich baritone of Steffey's vocal is highlighted throughout with solo performances on "The Space I'm In," written by Eric Gibson and the Gully/Stafford penned "The Town That Isn't There."

This twelve song album makes clear the diversity of Steffey's recorded history. It also traces the influence he has had as one of the most imitated Bluegrass mandolinists of the last 20 or more years. Fans of his work will appreciate the revised "No Place to Hide" right alongside previously unrecorded titles including an acoustic rendition of "Come Thou Fount" that features half half a dozen layered mandolin parts.

As a founding member and performer with the highly awarded group, The Boxcars and with this 4th recording as a solo artist, Here to Stay makes that very statement about a misician and man who is accoplished, admired and appreciated

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