GrassStreet
Henderson, NC      Folk / Bluegrass / Acoustic
    • Songs
    • Chunk of Coal
    • Grandma's Hymnbook
    • Mountain Railway
    • Look Out Your Window
    • Train Rider
    • West Virginia Turnpike
    • Better Times
    • River Queen
    • GrassStreet @ Preddyfest '09
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Status GrassStreet has a show coming up on 11/22/2009 at 07:00 PM @ Warren Grove Meth... in Roxboro, NC http://www.reverbnation.com/c./poni/6870448

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Members: Wayne Kinton (guitar), David Kinton (bass), Ricky Hargis (banjo), Tab Kearns (dobro), Spencer Mobley (mandolin)
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Label: Reminiscence Records

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GrassStreet, based in central North Carolina, has entertained fans of all ages for over 6 years. Their mixture of original material and bluegrass standards along with their unique ability to cover musical styles ranging from rock to blues to jazz set them apart from the average bluegrass band. They pride themselves on an entertaining and high energy stage show full of the right balance of musical precision and humor. With influences ranging from the traditional sounds of Flatt & Scruggs to the progressive sounds of Seldom Scene and Tony Rice and with members with backgrounds in bluegrass, country, jazz, rock, and R&B there's always something for every listener at a GrassStreet show.

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GrassStreet's latest release, "Grandma's Hymnbook," is their first all-gospel studio recording project. This new CD is a collection of several old hymns that the band grew up with along with some new original songs. This is a special project that the band has been in the works ever since they began playing together and have spent the last 2 years perfecting.  The message of this CD is one of hope, faith, salvation and assurance that comes only from Jesus Christ and a personal relationship with Him.

 

Their 2005 release, “Hittin’ the Street,” was  recorded live at the Ridgeway Opry House. This 16 song recording captures the excitement, energy and spontaneity that GrassStreet brings to every show. 

 

"Better Times," released in August 2004, was recorded at the Rubber Room Studio in Chapel Hill, N.C. This disc is all straight ahead driving bluegrass and is the group's first full band recording. All but two of the cuts are original material/arrangements. The tunes  feature influences from bluegrass, country, gospel and blues. Lyrically, the subject matter ranges from modern day social problems of farm foreclosures, factory layoffs and lost love, to the harmless, homeless hobo. 

 

GrassStreet's "Acoustic Pathways," was released December of 2003. This CD is centered on both original and other selections Wayne & David Kinton have performed since they started playing together. An all-acoustic project with a distinct bluegrass flavor, “Acoustic Pathways” contains elements of blues, swing, gospel and jazz.


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