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Adrienne Young, a seventh generation Floridian, homes in on a profound and personal style on Plow to the End of the Row, her debut solo album.The row in the title ain't Music Row; the album evokes a sheaf of antique folk music pulled out of grandma's piano bench, a hip east Nashville cafe and an Earth mother's lullaby - all held together with red clay.This americana singer/songwriter has a disarming appeal that crosses generations. Her songs hold enough old-timey and bluegrass influence to make traditionalists nod with approval while still incorporating a healthy measure of youthful edge.Adrienne won the songwriting contest in the Bluegrass category at Merlefest 2003 with Sadie's Song, which you can hear listed on this page.Price of CD includes album cover sticker, wildflower seeds and a lyrics booklet. For album reviews, see "press" at www.adrienneyoung.com.For tour dates, see "calendar" at www.adrienneyoung.com.NOTE FROM ARTIST:This record made itself. It is the culmination of numerous collaborations with the most profoundly talented folks I know. They have influenced me greatly and taken me to places I never would have reached on my own.Will Kimbrough, an acclaimed musician both locally and nationally, co-wrote and co-produced many of the tracks on this album. It had always been a dream of mine to work with Will, whose solo efforts stand tall as oak and sweet as magnolia.Ketch Secor, my teacher and friend, contributed untold amounts of inspiration to this project, as well as some mighty fine fiddle and banjo playing. Other familiar faces include: Mark D. Sanders, Todd Snider, Dave Rowe, David Henry, Carter Wood, Alice Randell, Courtney Little, and many, many, many more. These are my pieces of straw in a great haystack. Traditional songs of original American music. A melodic living history we can all share in. Thank you.

Personnel: Adrienne Young (vocals, guitar, banjo, Wurlitzer piano); Courtney Little (vocals, guitar); Will (vocals, resonator guitar, banjo); Tyler (vocals, guitar); Steven (vocals, snare); Will Kimbrough (acoustic & electric guitars, guitar, accordion, bass); Ketcham Secor, Robin Rucker (banjo); Clatyon (fiddle); Dave Roe (bass fiddle); David Henry (cello); Todd Scheider (French harp); Dave Jacques (bass, stand-up bass); Billy Myers, Bobby Memphis (bass); Amanda (upright bass); Paul Griffith (drums, loops); Rick Lonow, Brad Pemberton, Steve Ebe (drums).
PLOW TO THE END OF THE ROW was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.
Adrienne Young & Little Sadie recall Alison Kraus & Union Station in their combination of traditional country and bluegrass sounds with more contemporary tunes, topped by an expressive female singer. The band -- guitarist Tyler Grant, fiddler/mandolin player Clayton Campbell, acoustic bassist Amanda Kowalski, and percussionist Steven Sandifer -- backs Young, who plays guitar and banjo in addition to singing lead vocals on country hoedowns like "Leather Britches"; primitive-sounding recording techniques are even employed on occasion ("Satan, Yer Kingdom Must Come Down") to make the music sound like it comes from long in the past. But, having established its old-timey bona fides, the group proceeds to update things on country-pop songs like "Home Remedy," a duet between Young and Grant that speaks of love in racy modern terms (with "a healthy dose of lust"), and "Poison," which suggests the bandmembers may have U2 in their record collections and which might intrigue country radio programmers. This, then, is a band that covers a lot of bases, which may make it a good match for a younger country audience drawn to traditional music by O Brother, Where Art Thou? but also open to a hybrid approach. ~ William Ruhlmann

Uncut (p.93) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[O]ften mesmerising....Young's pure voice is offset by banjo, sawing fiddles and the harmonies of co-producer Will Kimbrough..."
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List Price $16.98 (You save $3.53)
Category Rock/Pop Albums, Folk CDs, Country, Folk Music, Alt Country
Label Addiebelle Music
Orig Year 2004
All Time Sales Rank   48595  
CD Universe Part number 6714037
Discs 1
Release Date Apr 13, 2004
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Adrienne Young; Will Kimbrough
Engineer Eric McConnell
Personnel David Henry - cello
Rick Lonow
Paul Griffith - drums, loops
Dave Roe - bass fiddle
Ketcham Secor
Billy Myers
Will - vocals, resonator guitar, banjo
Steve Ebe - drums
Brad Pemberton
Tyler - vocals, guitar
Dave Jacques - bass, stand-up bass
Amanda - upright bass
Steven - vocals, snare
Adrienne Young - vocals, guitar, banjo, Wurlitzer piano
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1.Plow to the End of the Row
2.Leather Britches
3.Home Remedy
4.Sadie's Song
5.Nippers' Corner
6.I Cannot Justify
7.Conestoga
8.Poison
9.Her Eyes Were Watching God
10.Blinded by Stars
11.Soldier's Joy
12.Marching Jaybird
13.Lonesome Road Blues
14.Satan, Yer Kingdom Must Come Down
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Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars) 4 stars

4 stars Organic, pure and fresh music
Playing Time – 48:49 Originally from Florida, Adrienne Young may be a new face on the Nashville music scene, but she and her band Little Sadie are making a big splash with their neo-traditional sensibilities that incorporate elements of folk, country, and bluegrass. Keep in mind, however, that this is an independent release so just how far and wide will her largely original music get disseminated? On the other hand, Adrienne is a recent Belmont University graduate with a music business degree who has a considerable amount of business acumen. This debut CD is packaged in such a way that garnered her a Grammy nomination for best recording package. The tri-fold digipak comes complete with a 20-page paper booklet (all lyrics included) and a small packet of wildflower seeds. Take her advice to break dirt and cut the furrow. With a voice as sweet as the lemon mint, Adrienne’s sharing a bit of that passion and love for music that blooms in all of us. The music on “Plow to the End of the Row” is solidly crafted and has a pleasant, at times striking, feel. The band’s instrumental and vocal prowess are more than sufficient, and Will Kimbrough’s and Todd Schneider’s french harp playing (on two tracks) is an especially nice, relaxing touch. The bluesy quality on “Home Remedy” is perfect to emphasize the power of love to cure most anything. Other standouts include Tyler Grant’s lead guitar and Clayton Campbell’s fiddling on a traditional tune like Leather Britches or Lonesome Road Blues. The banjo (played by Robin Rucker, Ketchum Secor, Will Kimbrough, or Adrienne) is only given a subordinate role for fill in ten songs. My own personal preference calls for mandolin over snare, drums or drum loops. Their vision for success today, however, necessitated the latter forms of percussion, and this may actually allow them to get them more airplay on the likes of Americana and public radio “fresh tracks” programs. Electric guitar and drums draw them closer to the modern singer-songwriter folk genre. Adrienne’s messages are thought-provoking and presented with genuine sincerity. Her advice in “Blinded by Stars” is to not “let the towncrier decide if we go to war” and “don’t be blinded by stars tangled in stripes.” Her song, “I Cannot Justify,” addresses reincarnation, but a deeper message deals with personal growth as she sings “How can I justify the narrow vantage of these eyes, such a good disguise, I cannot justify.” The title cut is a straight-forward expression of the trials, tribulations and hardships faced by farmers. “Sadie’s Song” starts with the fiddle tune’s familiar riff but evolves to become a tragic murder ballad of trust gone astray that provides us with some insight into the rationale for Sadie’s ultimate demise. The song took first-place in the bluegrass category of the 2003 Chris Austin Songwriting Contest at MerleFest. “Poison” and “Nipper's Corner” get a little too raucous and pop oriented for my own tastes, so I’m glad to see the band come back to leaner and more acoustic arrangements by the album’s last few traditional offerings. Adrienne Young demonstrates a maturity that belies her age, and she’ll see plenty of better days ahead. She’s been able to translate her vision into a welcome and successful Americana journey. With her soft, silky voice and songwriting talent, she’s sure to go far. I think she’s just trying to get people reconnected with what’s important in life. She sings about being born a rebel and questioning what she’s told. Let’s hope that her premonition “no wonder this young skin I’m wearin’ feel so old” does not come true and discourage her. In fact, it’s her confidence, independence and business savy that should propel her to greater heights in an industry in need of something organic, pure and fresh. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
Submitted by Joe Ross (Roseburg, OR)
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