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For those that still do not yet know Ava Earl or her music, may I introduce to you one of the gems of the Alaskan music scene. She began playing music at 5 (four years younger than I stated in my previous article), by 13 was performing at SalmonFest, having recorded her first album one year earlier at just 12 years old. Now 18, a recent graduate of South Anchorage High School, and soon to be headed off to college, she is releasing her fourth album, âThe Rosesâ, later this month.
This album has been a long time coming, in more ways than one. Not only has it been over a year since she and her family flew to Nashville for the recording session, but the idea for this album can trace its roots all the way back to 2017.Â
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As pioneers of American roots music age and pass away, it is perennially asked: who s going to fill their shoes? as the late George Jones mournfully sang in 1985. For old-time music fans, that question of who would carry on the tradition was answered when The Carolina Chocolate Drops emerged in 2005.
Straight out of North Carolina, the members of the talent-laden Grammy-winning group decided to go their separate ways in 2013 after releasing their fourth studio album,
Leaving Eden. After the group s split, all ears were on the classically-trained, multi-instrumentalist Rhiannon Giddens, who was free to fly in any and all musical directions.