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Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers - Sacred Memories (2016)

Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers - Sacred Memories (2016)
Tracklist:

1. When the Sun of Life Goes Down
2. All Dressed Up
3. We Can Sing
4. Oh Lord
5. Sacred Memories (feat. Ricky Skaggs & Sharon White Skaggs)
6. He’s Gettin’ It Done
7. I Hope We Walk the Last Mile Together (feat. Rhonda Vincent)
8. Same Old Dipper
9. I Know What I Know
10. First Word in Heaven Is He
11. Armor of My God
12. Will the Circle Be Unbroken (feat. The Isaacs)

Banjo player, singer, and radio broadcaster Joe Mullins was immersed in bluegrass and country music from a young age. Born and raised in southwestern Ohio, Mullins' father was respected broadcaster and fiddler Paul "Moon" Mullins, whose daytime bluegrass show on Classic Country Radio spanned four-plus decades. By the early '80s, a teenage Mullins had begun his own career as a founding member of the Traditional Grass, a band known for their adherence to the genre's early pioneers. After cutting their teeth with several self-released cassettes, the band signed to Rebel Records, for whom they recorded four highly respected albums between 1992-1995. Burned out from the band's hectic touring and recording pace, Mullins had an opportunity in 1995 to purchase a struggling AM radio station called WBZI in Xenia, Ohio. Having worked for his father's station as a teenager, Mullins was familiar with the ins and outs of the radio business and by 2004, he had acquired two more regional sister stations dedicated to bluegrass and country music. Throughout the late '90s he alternately spent his time building his burgeoning radio business and recording and performing with another traditionally minded bluegrass group, Longview. As a member of Longview, Mullins had a number of bluegrass hits and in 1998 earned the Song of the Year award from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). In 2001, he earned another IMBA award, this time for his instrumental work on Rebel Records' Knee Deep in Bluegrass collection. He continued to record and perform throughout the 2000s, playing both bluegrass and gospel music in addition to maintaining his broadcasting work. In 2010, he formed a new group, Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers, and began releasing music again on the Rebel Records label. In their first year alone, the Ramblers released both a traditional bluegrass record called Rambler's Call and a gospel collection called Hymns from the Hills. They're Playing My Song followed in 2012, after which Mullins recorded Hall of Fame Bluegrass, a duo record with guitarist and singer Junior Sisk. The Radio Ramblers returned in 2014, bringing their strong blend of classic bluegrass and gospel on Another Day from Life. Sacred Memories followed in 2016 and featured contributions from Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, and the Isaacs. ~ Timothy Monger


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