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The Rarely Herd

American bluegrass band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Rarely Herd are an American bluegrass band from Athens County, Ohio, founded in 1989, playing progressive and traditional bluegrass as well as their own unique compositions and adaptations from other genres.[1]

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History

The Rarely Herd toured extensively on the festival circuit, where audiences enjoyed their close vocal harmonies and high energy performances. In 1997 they performed in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada as part of the Bluegrass Sundays Concert Series organized by the Northern Bluegrass Committee.[2] In 1997 they were headliners at the Central Canadian Bluegrass Awards festival in Huntsville, Ontario.[3]

In 1992 the Rarely Herd showcased at the International Bluegrass Music Awards. That year their first album, "Midnight Loneliness" was issued by Pinecastle, followed by "Heartbreak City" in 1994. "What About Him", released in 1996, earned then a Dove Award nomination. "Coming of Age" was released in 1998, "Part of Growing Up" was released in 2000, both produced by Ronnie Reno. Three more CD's, "Return Journey" in 2004, "Round-up, Vol One" in 2007, and "Fields of the Harvest" in 2007, were released on their own label.[1]

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Members

Current members

  • Jim Stack - Guitar/Vocals
  • Jeff Weaver - Bass/Vocals
  • Calvin Leport - Banjo
  • Dan Brooks - Dobro
  • Alan Stack - Fiddle/Mandolin/Vocals

Former members

  • Jeff Hardin
  • Ned Luberecki
  • Shayne Bartley
  • Chris Stockwell
  • Todd Sams
  • Brandon Shuping

Discography[4]

Main albums

  • 1991 - Live at the Rec Center
  • 1992 - Midnight Loneliness
  • 1994 - Heartbreak City
  • 1995 - Pure Homemade Love
  • 1997 - What About Him
  • 1998 - Coming of Age
  • 2000 - Part of Growing Up
  • 2004 - Return Journey
  • 2007 - Fields of the Harvest

Compilations

  • 2007 - Roundup, Vol. 1

Videos

  • 1997 - The Rarely Herd: Live from Kissimmee

Singles

  • 1993 - The Fish Song, Living in a Mobile Home

See also

References

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