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Keith Lawrence

Reviews of bluegrass music releases

ROE FAMILY SINGERS, "Songs of the Mountains, Songs of the Plains," Pinecastle. 15 tracks.

Think all music these days sounds the same?

Wanting an album that sounds different from all the rest?

Then, try the Roe Family Singers.

"Songs of the Mountains, Songs of the Plains" doesn't sound like anything else you're likely to hear.

I mean, how many albums these days feature an autoharp, musical saw, washboard, jug and kazoo among the instruments played?

Not to mention Appalachian clogging.

The Roe Family Singers are Kim and Quillan Roe and seven friends who play a wide variety of instruments.

Some of these songs have been around for generations.

The liner notes says "Pretty Fair Maid in the Garden" dates back to 1822.

"Ida Red" has been around since 1915 and "Ol' Rattler" since 1919.

Then, there's A.P. Carter's "Dixie Darling" and "Sweet Fern."

And Albert Brumley's "Rank Strangers."

These are old songs.

But the Roe Family Singers make them sound fresh again.

And Quillan Roe has even written songs that sound as old as the traditional numbers.

"O Young Lovers," "John the Messenger," "Peter Tosh," "I'm Falling For You" and "The Road is Rocky" all sound as old as the hills and the plains.

There's a Bill Monroe song _ "Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine" _ and a Woody Guthrie song _ "This Land is Your Land."

Chances are you've heard all but the original numbers dozens of times.

But you've never heard them quite like this.

No, it's not really bluegrass.

It's sort of pre-bluegrass.

But you might want to check it out at www.RoeFamilySingers.com.

It's probably the only album this year that includes the Affordable Care Act among its "Thank Yous."

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