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Even with a long list of accolades to their name, Western North Carolina’s
Balsam Range still knows it s all about the song. As one of the quintet’s fastest rising singles ever, “Rivers, Rains and Runaway Trains,” which is No. 1 on this month s Bluegrass Today chart, is an example of the undeniably appealing combination of meaningful songwriting and thoughtful arrangement not to mention the stellar performance for which Balsam Range earned so many of those honors in the first place.
Co-written by Milan Miller, whose regular hit-making contributions make him nearly an adjunct member of the group, and frequent collaborator Beth Husband, the song is a well-crafted account of how its cautious narrator gets swept away by a love that overcomes every reservation. With its irresistibly catchy, tightly-rhymed chorus, propulsive rhythm and dazzling instrumental work, the song captures everything that’s earned Balsam Range a legion of devoted fans and a reputation as one o
Article Contributed by Mountain Home … | Published on Saturday, February 27, 2021
The latest entry in Mountain Home Music Company and Organic Records groundbreaking set of collaborations under the Bluegrass at the Crossroads banner drives home once again the project’s essential characteristic: bring together some of the best musicians in the genre over fresh material for recordings that blend individual mastery with the excitement of new musical conversations.
Co-written and sung by mandolinist Darren Nicholson of Mountain Home’s award-winning Balsam Range quintet, “Lonesome is the Price I Pay” is an archetypal bit of bluegrass a happy-sounding song with miserable lyrics, as many observers have put it. In this case, the lyric’s narrative is built around a “get out of town” theme, punctuated with plenty of opportunities for the group to showcase the energetic, inventive playing that’s earned its participants acclaim from every corner of the bluegrass t