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The Farewell Drifters-My Favorite 2010 CD So Far

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If the year ended today my favorite cd of the year would be Yellow Tag Mondays, the national debut cd by The Farewell Drifters.  A couple of months ago I was lucky enough to be in Arlington Virginia on a night that Eric Brace (the nicest guy in Americana in my opinion) was playing with his band Last Train Home at their “home”, the IOTA Club.  The warmup band that night was The Farewell Drifters.  After their great performance I asked lead singer Zach Bevill if he had any copies of their upcoming cd with him.  Fortunately he did, and I’ve really come to love this disc. 

As I have said before on this sight, I’m really excited by the young Americana bands that have come out; notably Belleville Outfit, and now these guys.  They lean toward the bluegrass side of Americana; mandolin, fiddle, guitar, upright bass and no drums and lots of harmony vocals.  They call their music fittingly “Alt-Bluegrass for the masses…”  Their live performance was energetic and tight, which is also fortunately the type of performance I found on the disc when I got home!

All the tunes on the disc were written by various combinations of  band-members except one cover, a beautiful rendering of Lennon and McCartney’s For No One.  Their very catchy upbeat tune Everybody Is Talking would vie for my favorite song of the year!  Try to listen to this tune and not bob your head and tap your toe, I dare ya!

There are plenty of highlights on this 14 tune disc, including  All We Need and River Song.  This is truly a stellar cd by an excellent young band who I hope is around a long time!

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[...] the year ended today, Americana Roots’ Don Zelazny says his favorite album of the year would be Yellow Tag Mondays from The Farewell Drifters (MySpace), an Americana band that leans toward the bluegrass [...]

I love the new Farewell Drifters CD. "The River Song" is fantastic. The whole disc is good. I've had it in the CD player for about a month and tried to take it out yesterday…only my wife wouldn't let me!

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