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The Tommy Webb Band

If It Weren't For Bluegrass Music, I'd Go Crazy

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THE LATEST RELEASE ON KINDRED RECORDS "EASTERN KENTUCKY" .............."I think Eastern Kentucky has the potential to become one of the finest releases in 2007. Tommy Webb has a unique vocal style and the selections are good hard core bluegrass tunes. The music behind him is good and solid and compliments his vocals. You will need to definately put this CD in your collection." -J.D. Crowe


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Member Since: 4/23/2007
Band Website: thetommywebbband.com kindredrecords.com
Band Members: Tommy Webb - Guitar/Lead and Harmony Vocals Chris Goble - Banjo/Tenor and Baritone Vocals Kenny O'Quinn - Mandolin/Baritone and Low Tenor Vocals Danny Stiltner - Bass/Baritone and Low Tenor Vocals David Webb - Road ManagerKCBL/BACKROADS BLUEGRASS Al Schusterman 4623 T. St. Sacramento, Ca 95819-4743 May 31, 2007 ............................................................ .............................................. CD: Tommy Webb,EASTERN KENTUCKY......................Wow! The impact of this extraordinary cd just takes your breath away. If you enjoy listening to authentic bluegrass from years past, then this cd fits that bill. Using his voice as a musical instrument the voices ebb & flow back & forth & come back together to create a beautiful sound. I was totally mesmerized while listening to this wonderful cd. If after hearing this project you don't tell someone you have done a disservice to the bluegrass community. From the first song "Lonesome For You" until the last song "Rocky Island" the hairs on the back of my neck were standing up, & the chills were running up & down my spine. Tommy Webb attacks each song, & along with his fervor & enthusiasm takes you into his special place. This project is entirely too short! You need to play it several times in order to fully appreciate the great lyrics of each song. This cd has that certain something; superb song selection, soulful singing, & flawless instrumentation work. Put it all together & you have a winner. Each song is a winner. The more you hear it, the more you want to hear it again. "The Happy Habit".....................................................I listen to it several times each day, & I still don't get tired of it. I played the entire cd & each song was requested to be played again. Love it!......................................................... .............Thank you for sharing your fine project with us.......................................................... .................. Cordially, Al Schusterman
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Sounds Like: EASTERN KENTUCKY Review by Joe Ross of Bluegrass Now............................Good emotionally-charged material w/ distinguished vocalizing & consummate music Reviewer: Joe Ross (click for website) Playing Time – 39:32 -- Tommy Webb follows up his 2005 “Now That You Are Gone” album with a promising 2007 project honoring his bluegrass home, music, and other artists in the genre. Opening with a Cordle and Shell song that fellow Kentuckian Ricky Skaggs has also recorded, Tommy tells us that the only time them old sad songs on the jukebox give him the blues is when he’s “Lonesome for You.” The importance and significance of bluegrass in Tommy’s life are reinforced in the title cut on “Eastern Kentucky” that refers to the priceless, timeless, and comforting songs of his state. The lyrics mention bluegrass artists Skaggs, Keith Whitley, and Ralph Stanley. Covering some classic bluegrass standards like “No Mother or Dad,” “Arab Bounce,” and “Julie Ann” illustrates just how deeply-seated the music is in the heart of a man who first started jamming and singing as a teen. Over the years, Webb’s bands have included the Pine Top Ramblers, South Creek, Onlyne, Clyde Bowling and the Southern Bluegrass Boys, and now his own Tommy Webb Band (since 2005). In addition to two originals on the CD, “If It Weren't for Bluegrass Music I’d Go Crazy,” is a creative makeover of a country song that provides a pretty tasty recipe for maintaining one’s sanity. Clinton Gregory recorded “If It Weren't for Country Music I'd Go Crazy” in the 1990s, and Tommy Webb’s bluegrass lyrics now give a different perspective. We learn that the guitarist and singer has an affinity for the music of “Bill, Larry, Mountain Heart,” and would vote for “Ralph Stanley for President” if given the chance. That cut is receiving decent airplay from its being on Volume 86 of the Prime Cuts of Bluegrass sampler. Produced and recorded by the inimitable Ron Stewart, “Eastern Kentucky” also enlists that stellar multi-instrumentalist’s support on fiddle, banjo, mandolin, guitar and resonator guitar. Others include Chris Goble (banjo), Tadd Huff (bass), Kenny O’Quinn (mandolin), and Harold Nixon (bass). They all do a solid job, but it’s also apparent when Stewart’s sturdy and self-assured breaks or twin fiddles invigorate the music with added energy and emotion. Webb sings with an expressive, forlorn delivery. Some of his most fulfilling, lonesomest moments come when he’s singing in his higher range on a song like Goble and Drumm’s “Julie Ann” and his own “It’s All Behind Me Now.” A spiritual song of praise, Dottie Rambo’s “He Looked Beyond My Faults” could have been infused with more power and feeling in a higher key, but Webb still imparts listeners with a strong statement about his faith and inspiration. He wrote a second verse for the song to seek the Lord’s favor and ask for His blessing. “South of Cincinnati” is a longing for home in the hills of Harlan County. Another countryish song with similar tempo and melody, “Someday You’ll Call My Name” was co-written decades ago by Smilin’ Eddie Hill and Jean Branch. Besides being recorded by Hank Williams, the song was a top ten hit for Jimmy Wakely back in 1949. The set closes with a rousing cover of Ralph Stanley’s “Rocky Island” featuring Webb’s high-octane clawhammer banjo. This album is my first introduction to Tommy Webb. I get the impression that his quartet can put on a very entertaining show. They have good emotionally-charged material, and it’s presented with distinguished vocalizing and consummate musicianship..............(Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
Record Label: Kindred Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Lee County Fair

We will be going to the Lee County Va. Fair on Wednesday Aug. 27th at 7pm. We sure have a good time when we play in that area and we would like to invite all our friends and fans to come out and join ...
Posted by The Tommy Webb Band on Wed, 27 Aug 2008 07:21:00 PST

Jenkins Homecoming Days

We had a great time at the Jenkins Homecoming Days. What a nice crowd and so attentive. Before the show we were setting up the CD table and a gentleman came over and we recognized him from a show last...
Posted by The Tommy Webb Band on Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:17:00 PST

HARD ROW TO HOE

We have added a new video of "HARD ROW TO HOE" .   Stop by and check it out   THE TOMMY WEBB BAND
Posted by The Tommy Webb Band on Fri, 08 Aug 2008 02:45:00 PST

New Tommy Webb Release

..TR> ..TR> ..TR>   Attention Bluegrass Radio!Tommy Webb's first independant release "Now That You Are Gone" is now available and re-issued on Kindred.You should have received your copy...
Posted by The Tommy Webb Band on Thu, 07 Aug 2008 07:13:00 PST

We Will Not Be at Greenup Festival

For those of you that have seen advertisements showing that The Tommy Webb Band will be at the Bluegrass Festival in Greenup Ky, this weekend, Aug. 1st and 2nd., WE WILL NOT BE THERE. There has been ...
Posted by The Tommy Webb Band on Fri, 01 Aug 2008 06:42:00 PST

Review of Eastern Kentucky in Bluegrass Unlimited

TOMMY WEBB - EASTERN KENTUCKY [September 2007 Issue] Kindred Records KR47186 Many big label bands fail at producing a recording as good as this one. Everything expected in a quality release is h...
Posted by The Tommy Webb Band on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 06:04:00 PST

Ridgerunner Bluegrass Festival

We sure had a good time at the Ridgerunner Bluegrass Festival this last weekend. As always seeing old friends is great. We also got to meet some new people. We met The Midnight Ramblers, a group of yo...
Posted by The Tommy Webb Band on Thu, 16 Aug 2007 04:59:00 PST

Old Claiborne County High School

We had a great time last night at the Old Claiborne County High School. Jadon and all the people associated with Gibson Productions do such a great job putting on a show. And the fans in that area are...
Posted by The Tommy Webb Band on Mon, 06 Aug 2007 05:42:00 PST

Wildflower Park

We spent saturday afternoon with some of the finest people you would ever want to meet. We were at Wildflower Park near Grandville, Ohio. We had a wonderful time with the folks there. We did a couple ...
Posted by The Tommy Webb Band on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 06:06:00 PST

Ed Hamilton Memorial Bluegrass Festival

We just got back from two days in Indianapolis at the Ed Hamilton Memorial Bluegrass Festival. It feels like going home almost to get up there among so many good friends. The weather cooperated and a...
Posted by The Tommy Webb Band on Tue, 17 Jul 2007 06:20:00 PST