As I mentioned earlier, this seems like a very personal album. The liner notes talk about the album's artwork, created by his grandfather. He also speaks of his grandfather's love for the South ad how he meticulously crafted these wood carvings and transferred them to paper. He also writes about wanting to bring awareness to the music of this region and era. Bill Leverty's love for the material and the obvious inspiration of his grandfather is something to be admired, his care in those areas translated to a high quality album that puts focus on the old material just as it does the talent of the performer.
"A sinister cabal of superior writers."








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