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Sara Dale

Three Chords and the TruthBMG The title song's conceit may be as corny as Kansas, but Dale is a born pro plucked from the stages of Branson, Missouri. This is one lively debut. With Dwight…

Dale Ann Bradley

East Kentucky MorningPinecastle Her high, sweet soprano will draw comparisons to Alison Krauss, the reigning queen of bluegrass, but Bradley is older, her voice more weathered. After a few…

Trisha Yearwood

Everybody Knows MCA Of all the juggernauts rolling off Nashville's assembly line, Yearwood's midseason breakthrough hit held a certain grandeur. After the cool assurance of her voice settled in,…

Beth and April Stevens

SistersRounder Not a year goes by when bluegrass fans don't find themselves thinking, “Thank God for Rounder Records.” Not satisfied with breaking Alison Krauss and holding on to her despite…

Kim Richey

Bitter SweetMercury Sure, the package is a bit too perfect: She writes, she sings and poses to kill. But her aim is true, her confidence rings slyly coy; there's an irresistible undertow of…

Alison Krauss and Union Station

So Long So WrongRounder Krauss rose to superstar status in 1995 when her collection, Now That I've Found You, became the first non-novelty bluegrass CD to sell a zillion copies. Her first…

K.T. Oslin

My Roots Are ShowingBNA/BMG The torch album is nothing if not a relic of the '80s, and Linda Ronstadt's vainglorious partnership with the indubitable Nelson Riddle. But there are all sorts…

Bill Frisell

NashvilleNonesuch By signing to an artsy-fartsy label like Nonesuch (which carries Richard Goode's Beethoven and historic stuff like George Gershwin and Jelly Roll Morton piano roll…

Marty Brown

Here's to the Honky Tonks Hightone You've heard his kind before: He loves hard living except what it does to him; he's down for a serious relationship as long as it includes plenty of yucks…

Tracy Nelson

Mother Earth Presents Tracy Nelson CountryReprise Archives This long-lost country weekend convinces you that Nelson always thought like Patsy even if she was singing rhythm and blues and…