Sharing the Covers
Sharing the Covers
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Our Take
Our Take
In their latest release, "Sharing The Covers," Chatham County Line takes us on a wild and whimsical journey through some of their favorite tracks. The North Carolina band, known for blending bluegrass and Americana with a healthy dose of wit and charm, puts their own unique spin on a diverse selection of songs.
From the moment the needle hits the record, it's clear this album is going to be a rollicking good time. The band's infectious energy shines through on every track, from the toe-tapping rhythms of "I Got You" to the heartfelt sincerity of "My List." Chatham County Line's musicianship is truly top-notch, with each member bringing their own flair to the table.
But what really sets this album apart is the band's irreverent take on these classic tunes. Whether they're putting a bluegrass twist on The Beatles' "You Can't Do That" or turning Katy Perry's "Roar" into a foot-stomping barn burner, Chatham County Line never fails to surprise and delight. It's clear they're having a blast, and their infectious enthusiasm is impossible to resist.
In a world full of cookie-cutter covers, "Sharing The Covers" is a refreshing breath of fresh air. Chatham County Line's eclectic song selection, expert musicianship, and boundless energy make this album a must-listen for music lovers of all stripes. So throw on your dancing shoes, grab a cold drink, and get ready to join the party - Chatham County Line is here to make you smile.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. I Got You (At the End of the Century)
2. People Gonna Talk
3. Walk, Don't Run
4. My Baby's Gone
5. Bumblebee
6. Think I'm in Love
7. You Don't Know How It Feels
8. Girl On the Billboard
9. Think of What You've Done
10. Watching the Wheels
11. Tear Down the Grand Ole Opry
12. The Last Time
13. Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Chatham County Line
Chatham County Line: the bluegrass band that's as smooth as a fine whiskey and just as addictive. Hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina, these Southern gents have been bringing their unique blend of traditional Carolina bluegrass and modern Americana to audiences worldwide for over two decades. With their tight harmonies, intricate instrumentation, and undeniable stage presence, Chatham County Line are a force to be reckoned with in the world of roots music. But don't let their traditional sound fool you - Chatham County Line are anything but your average bluegrass band. Known for their offbeat sense of humor and irreverent stage banter, these guys are as entertaining between songs as they are playing them. Their latest album, "Strange Fascination," is a testament to their evolution as artists. Fusing elements of rock, folk, and even a touch of psychedelia, Chatham County Line have created a sound that is at once familiar and completely fresh. Whether you're a die-hard bluegrass fan or just looking for some good old-fashioned foot-stomping fun, Chatham County Line is the band for you. So grab your banjo, pour yourself a drink, and get ready to be taken on a musical journey like no other. Because when it comes to bluegrass, nobody does it quite like these Southern gentlemen.
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