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FRONT PORCH STRING BAND - HILLS OF ALABAM (REB-7530), 2012
Musicians
Claire Lynch: Guitar, Lead Vocals
Larry Lynch: Mandolin, Bouzouki, Fiddle, Lead Guitar, Harmony Vocals
Allen Watkins: Banjo, Harmony Vocals
Terry Campbell: Bass, Harmony Vocals
Andy Meginniss: Bass, Harmony Vocals
Herb Trotman: Banjo, Guitar
Mark Newton: Mandolin & Harmony Vocals on track 5
Tony Rice: Guitar on track 5
Missy Raines: Bass on track 5
Production Credits
Compilation produced by David Freeman
Mastered by David Glasser at Airshow Mastering, Boulder, CO
Claire Lynch, who for many years fronted the Front Porch String Band, is one of the top draws on the bluegrass circuit. Today, she is the leader of her own Claire Lynch Band, is a three-time winner of the IBMA award for Female Vocalist, and is a gifted songwriter. In addition to her band and solo recordings, her vocals have been featured on projects by a host of stars including Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Patty Loveless, and Ralph Stanley.
The Front Porch String Band came together in Alabama in the 1970s and was a showcase for Claire’s wonderfully expressive vocals and the instrumental talents of her husband/partner Larry Lynch, as well as the impressive playing by other members of the band. Several independently released albums brought the group to the attention of Leather Records. It was at the label’s studio in Roanoke, Virginia, where the self-titled Front Porch String Band album was recorded. It received limited distribution until it was picked up by Rebel Records who repackaged the disc and gave it national exposure.
The Front Porch String Band has been heralded as a sterling example of contemporary bluegrass at its best. They fashioned material from a variety of sources to their own style and added a few of their own songs.
Claire and Larry took time off for much of the 1980s to raise a family. Nearly a decade after Rebel’s release of
The Front Porch String Band (REB-1624), the band was ready for more. They returned to music with the release of the 1991 album
Lines & Traces (REB-1689). The disc featured the Lynches, banjoist Herb Trotman, bass player Andy Meginnis, and guest dobro player Bobby Horton. Two of Claire’s original songs were included: “Some Morning Soon” and “I Found You.” Traditional and old-time flavored songs included the Stephen Foster classic “Hard Times, Come Again No More.”
In 2012, Rebel released this budget priced sampler of the best tracks in the collection from the Front Porch String Band’s two Rebel releases. Also included was a track that Claire recorded with Mark Newton called “The Day That Lester Died.”