Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers Release "For The Record" Today
For The Record, a new 12-song album from JOE MULLINS & THE RADIO RAMBLERS, is available today.
Lead by banjo playing Bluegrass veteran Joe Mullins, the band includes the instrumental and vocal talents of Jason Barie on fiddle, Mike Terry on mandolin and vocals, Duane Sparks on guitar and vocals, and Randy Barnes on upright bass and vocals. One of the busiest acts on the road, Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers are industry and fan favorites, with multiple IBMA (6) and SPBGMA (4) Awards, including the 2018 IBMA Award for Song of the Year ("If I'd Have Wrote That Song").
Every track on this new project is evidence of a band in a class all its own, with a unique and ever-popular brand of fine Bluegrass music.
The first radio single, "The Guitar Song" is a duet between band leader Joe Mullins and the legendary, Grand Ole Opry member, Del McCoury. Co-written by another legend, Country Music Hall of Fame member, Bill Anderson, with award-winning songwriters, Jamey Johnson and Vicky McGehee, this version of the song, cleverly arranged by Mullins, quickly rose to the #1 spot on the Bluegrass Today Weekly Airplay Chart.
The distinctive sound of Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers, with first-rate playing and characteristically rich vocals, shines brightly on this collection of exquisitely arranged and well-written songs.
"I am hopeful that everyone can HEAR the fun that went into this new recording. I looked around one day and told the guys, 'We are blessed with great instruments, playing into the best microphones in Nashville, at the studio of our friend and mentor, RIcky Skaggs. How fortunate we are to have an opportunity to do what we love.'" - Joe Mullins
FOR THE RECORD
Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers
March 29, 2019
(Billy Blue Records)
ORDER NOW - iTunes
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