Lonesome River Band - Hang Around for the Heartbreak
  • Hang Around for the Heartbreak
  • Hang Around for the Heartbreak
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:50) [6.69 MB]
Biography
Lonesome River Band’s latest single “Hang Around for the Heartbreak” has “classic LRB” written all over it, kicking off with award-winning banjo man and bandleader Sammy Shelor’s signature rhythmic flair before singer Adam Miller launches into the mid-tempo tune’s confession of a love that transcends the uncertainty of its outcome. The song, even as it throws a couple of gentle curveballs, stands squarely on pure bluegrass turf.
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After three well-received singles drawn from the bluegrass-adjacent country music catalog, acclaimed bluegrass quintet, Lonesome River Band, returns with a new Mountain Home Music Company single that, even as it throws a couple of gentle curveballs, stands squarely on pure bluegrass turf.

In fact, “Hang Around for the Heartbreak” has “classic LRB” written all over it, kicking off with award-winning banjo man and bandleader Sammy Shelor’s signature rhythmic flair before singer Adam Miller launches into the mid-tempo tune’s confession of a love that transcends the uncertainty of its outcome:

It’s hard to keep a secret in a little town
Where everybody knows everybody they all talk about
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Rumor has it we’re two of a kind
If I don’t break your heart first, you’ll break mine
It’s just a matter of time but that’s all right

With a distinctive chord pattern that sets up the mixture of brightness and melancholy found in its chorus:

If we chase this feeling down whatever road it leads us
We’ll never have regrets about a chance we didn’t take
But if we’re just pretending this might be a happy ending someday
I’ll still hang around for the heartbreak

“Hang Around for the Heartbreak” hits a durable thematic nerve, accentuated by an unusual structure that serves up a delicious round of solos from Miller (mandolin), guitarist Jesse Smathers and legendary fiddler Mike Hartgrove before taking a left turn into a moody bridge that summarizes the narrator’s determination:

The first time that we kissed, I knew right then
You and I could never be just friends
No matter how it ends
I’d do it all again

“This song was sent to us from my good friend, Barry Hutchens, who has been writing some material with his son, Will, and Jerry Salley,” notes Shelor. “I call it a ‘Happy Heartbreak’ song. It’s a great perspective put together by Barry, Will and Jerry. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do!”

About Lonesome River Band
Since its formation decades ago, Lonesome River Band continues its reputation as one of the most respected names in Bluegrass music. Five-time International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Banjo Player of the Year, and winner of the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass, Sammy Shelor leads the group that is constantly breaking new ground in acoustic music. With stellar lead vocalists and impressive instrumental talents, the band seamlessly comes together, performing the trademark sound that fans continue to embrace.
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  • Members:
    Sammy Shelor - Banjo, Vocal; Jesse Smathers - Acoustic, Vocals; Mike Hartgrove - Fiddle; Adam Miller - Mandolin, Vocals; Kameron Keller - Upright Bass
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    03/26/24
  • Profile Last Updated:
    05/07/24 12:29:40

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