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Sun to Sun - New Album by Alice Gerrard Out Today

We’re truly a lucky bunch today. Bringing this treasure into the world with Alice has been a joy and privilege. Please do yourself a favor and -

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Old-time and bluegrass musician Alice Gerrard has championed traditional music for close to 60 years. Beginning with her trailblazing early duo recordings with Appalachian singer and activist Hazel Dickens, the 89-year-old’s music has always been grounded, anti-establishment, and heartfelt. On Sun to Sun, her first solo album since 2014’s Grammy-nominated Follow the Music, Gerrard channels many modes of creative expression pulled from her unmatched archive of inspiration. “When you’ve been playing for as long as I have, you can start from scratch – using just the music you’ve heard over your life,” she says.

Alice Gerrard’s eclectic repertoire of songs and focus on community has drawn in devotees like Rhiannon Giddens (who in a recent New York Times retrospective of Gerrard’s career called her “inspiring as hell”), Le Tigre (who referenced Gerrard and Dickens by name in their dance-punk anthem “Hot Topic”), and Emmylou Harris (to her, Gerrard is “the real deal”). Inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association Hall of Fame in 2017, and the subject of the 2019 feature documentary You Gave Me a Song (The Groove Productions), there are few living artists who have touched so many parts of the bluegrass and old-time music world in the U.S, not to mention the greater tapestries of popular and folk music, as Alice Gerrard.

CREDITS:

Performance

  • Rhythm guitar, lead vocals - Alice Gerrard

  • Fiddle, harmony vocals - Tatiana Hargreaves

  • Mandolin, banjo(1), harmony vocals - Reed Stutz

  • Banjo(10) - Gail Gillespie

  • Bass - Hasee Ciacco

  • Pedal steel - DaShawn Hickman

  • Drums - Nick Falk

  • Rhodes piano, synth - Phil Cook

  • Lead guitar, banjo cello(9) - Marcy Marxer

  • Electric guitar - Joseph Djarnette

Production

  • Produced by Alice Gerrard 

  • Recorded at Studio 808A, Magnetic Sound, Jack Fleishman, Durham, NC; Phil Cook, Durham NC.

  • Engineered by Joseph ” joebass” Dejarnette, Dave Tilley, Phil Cook

  • Mixed by Joseph  “joebass” Dejarnette

  • Mastered by Mike Monseur at Axis Audio

Art

  • Art direction and design by  Gabriel Anderson

  • Cover photo by Libby Rodenbough