Round Mountain Girls – The Constant Rhythm

by | 4 Jun, 2016

Sister Sadie has released the first single, “Unholy Water,” from their upcoming self-titled album. The song is a first taste of the Sister Sadie sound with Dale Ann Bradley singing lead joined by Tina Adair and Gena Britt on harmony vocals. Stay tuned for the full album featuring various combinations of the ladies trading lead singing duties as well as the band’s significant instrumental talent. Sister Sadie “Unholy Water” on Airplay Direct Sister Sadie is a straight ahead bluegrass band comprised of five good friends born out of what was originally supposed to be a one time jam at The Station Inn in Nashville, TN. Shortly after that sold out show, the band began getting calls for gigs and the girls decided to officially form Sister Sadie. Each member would remain in their own bands and from time to time get together for special events to perform. The name, Sister Sadie, was inspired by a Tony Rice song, “Little Sadie,” and the fact that the ladies feel as though they are sisters. Members of Sister Sadie: Dale Ann Bradley – Grammy nominated five time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year, on vocals and guitar. She tours with her namesake the Dale Ann Bradley Band. www.DaleAnn.com Tina Adair – Talented, soulful vocalist and mandolinist who has fronted her own touring band the Tina Adair Band for over 20 years. Deanie Richardson – Charismatic fiddler who has performed with Bob Seger, The Chieftains, Vince Gill, and Patty Loveless. www.deanierichardson.com Gena Britt – An in demand banjo player known for playing with several critically acclaimed bands over the years. Currently with Alan Bibey & Grasstowne. www.grasstowne.com www.facebook.com/GenaBrittMusic Beth Lawrence – A well known and respected acoustic bass player in demand as a session player. She is also the comedian of the stage show. www.SisterSadieBand.com Sister Sadie on Facebook

Sister Sadie has released the first single, “Unholy Water,” from their upcoming self-titled album. The song is a first taste of the Sister Sadie sound with Dale Ann Bradley singing lead joined by Tina Adair and Gena Britt on harmony vocals. Stay tuned for the full album featuring various combinations of the ladies trading lead singing duties as well as the band’s significant instrumental talent.  Sister Sadie “Unholy Water” on Airplay Direct  Sister Sadie is a straight ahead bluegrass band comprised of five good friends born out of what was originally supposed to be a one time jam at The Station Inn in Nashville, TN. Shortly after that sold out show, the band began getting calls for gigs and the girls decided to officially form Sister Sadie. Each member would remain in their own bands and from time to time get together for special events to perform. The name, Sister Sadie, was inspired by a Tony Rice song, “Little Sadie,” and the fact that the ladies feel as though they are sisters.  Members of Sister Sadie:  Dale Ann Bradley – Grammy nominated five time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year, on vocals and guitar. She tours with her namesake the Dale Ann Bradley Band.  www.DaleAnn.com Tina Adair – Talented, soulful vocalist and mandolinist who has fronted her own touring band the Tina Adair Band for over 20 years. Deanie Richardson – Charismatic fiddler who has performed with Bob Seger, The Chieftains, Vince Gill, and Patty Loveless. www.deanierichardson.com Gena Britt – An in demand banjo player known for playing with several critically acclaimed bands over the years. Currently with Alan Bibey & Grasstowne. www.grasstowne.com www.facebook.com/GenaBrittMusic Beth Lawrence – A well known and respected acoustic bass player in demand as a session player. She is also the comedian of the stage show. www.SisterSadieBand.com  Sister Sadie on FacebookSelf proclaimed pioneers of Celtabillyrootsgrassfolk Round Mountain Girls are back at their old shenanigans with latest single “The Constant Rhythm” and this time they’re taking two-time Golden Guitar winner, Felicity Urquhart, along for the ride.

A romantic turn for the usually rambunctious collective “The Constant Rhythm” utilises Urquhart’s unique vocals to create a dreamy, banjo laden ditty concerning that special person in your life without whom the world would seem an empty place. It’s not all cupids and love hearts however. as the gang pulls out their trademark 2/4 time signature to transform the tune into a sing-a-long festival anthem.

Sometimes it’s just time to write a love song. I couldn’t do what I do without the ever-present walking stick that hooks me back when I’m out of control, prods me from behind from I’m moping around, or acts as a crutch when it’s all going off. Relationships work best when you feel like a team and it doesn’t matter whether its husband/ wife, mother/ daughter, teacher/student or whatever…we all need someone to lean on. I’m a very lucky man and I wanted the world to know  – Chris Eaton.

The Round Mountain Girls are first and foremost a live band so it makes sense that the band outrageously jazzed to
take their show on the road. The show, already littered with their infectious, catchy songs, high-energy stage presence, humour and acclaimed musicianship, is taking its time sailing round the east coast, so strap in for a rollicking, truck load of fun.

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