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Andrew Adkins – Who I Am (available on Mountain Soul Records)
Andrew Adkins spent seven years making Stompgrass as part of The Wild Rumpus. The West Virginia-native releases, Who I Am, his fourth solo album on March 15, 2019 through Mountain Soul Records. Andrew’s voice is a big as his Appalachia Mountain home as he backs Who I Am with home state players West Virginia musicians Chris Stockwell (dobro), Johnny Staats (mandolin), Ammed Solomon (drums), Clint Lewis (bass), Bud Carroll, Ron Sowell (guitar) as well as Mira Stanley, Chuck Costa, Cara May Gorman, Stephen Struss (of The Sea The Sea) and Annie Neeley on harmonies and background vocals.
Andrew Adkins learns about building cars (“Burning the Tires Off”) and lessons in love (“Breaking Hearts”) as he sings tales of his mountain home on Who I Am. He turns the tables on mountain murder ballads as the victim becomes the aggressor in “Echoes” while Andrew Adkins looks in his rear-view mirror missing home with “Southbound”. Who I Am collects tales of country lives, Andrew Adkins writing it as he sees it, believing that ‘these songs are very intimate, very close to my life or the lives of people I am very close with. This album and its title represent that and who I am as a person.’
Listen and buy Who I Am by Andrew Adkinsfrom AMAZON
http://www.andrewadkinswv.com/
Andrew Adkins spent seven years making Stompgrass as part of The Wild Rumpus. The West Virginia-native releases, Who I Am, his fourth solo album on March 15, 2019 through Mountain Soul Records. Andrew’s voice is a big as his Appalachia Mountain home as he backs Who I Am with home state players West Virginia musicians Chris Stockwell (dobro), Johnny Staats (mandolin), Ammed Solomon (drums), Clint Lewis (bass), Bud Carroll, Ron Sowell (guitar) as well as Mira Stanley, Chuck Costa, Cara May Gorman, Stephen Struss (of The Sea The Sea) and Annie Neeley on harmonies and background vocals.
Andrew Adkins learns about building cars (“Burning the Tires Off”) and lessons in love (“Breaking Hearts”) as he sings tales of his mountain home on Who I Am. He turns the tables on mountain murder ballads as the victim becomes the aggressor in “Echoes” while Andrew Adkins looks in his rear-view mirror missing home with “Southbound”. Who I Am collects tales of country lives, Andrew Adkins writing it as he sees it, believing that ‘these songs are very intimate, very close to my life or the lives of people I am very close with. This album and its title represent that and who I am as a person.’
Listen and buy Who I Am by Andrew Adkinsfrom AMAZON
http://www.andrewadkinswv.com/