Hello!
Thanks for taking a moment to read our news, coming to you just in time for Valentine's Day. Last month was an eventful one, filled with both ups and downs.
In late December, during a routine medical examination for Missy a lump was discovered and she was instructed to visit a specialist. The surgeon indicated it was a tumor that should be removed immediately. Surgery was performed on January 9th, and shortly after, the two best words possible "benign tumor" were reported. After a few days of recovery from the surgery along with an allergic reaction to the prescribed medicine, all is well. We wish to thank everyone for their prayers and well wishes.
Now for the good news!
Our latest album, Turn This Heart Around, is faring well and we are delighted to find it placed #23 on the Roots Music Report Top 100 Bluegrass Albums of 2014. Many thanks to Radio for the airplay and to our fans for the requests.
On January 17th we completed taping at Willis Music in Florence, KY for an upcoming concert DVD, produced by Heaven's Mark Productions. We are anxious for project completion and to share live music with you. We selected tunes from all three of Missy's albums and also included some other favorites. Meanwhile, we've posted one tune, "Rocks In The River" on our Video page.
On February 7th, we played a show in Mt. Orab, OH along with Joe Mullins and The Radio Ramblers. The house was packed and we had a wonderful time. Joe presents a Bluegrass festival in March and November in Wilmington, OH. Please check this website for dates and schedule. Although we aren't performing there that weekend, we have some time off and plan to attend. Hope to see you there.
If you're looking for some love songs in honor of Valentine's Day, please check our Store for the following selections:
"Rocks In The River" and "Cloudless Blue", from Turn This Heart Around
From Three Kinds of Lonesome, "Just The Same" and "Endlessly". The first is a duet with Chris Jones and the latter with recent Grammy nominee, Frank Solivan.
"All I Want Is You" from Drifting and Dreaming.
Happy Valentine's Day!

Thanks for taking a moment to read our news, coming to you just in time for Valentine's Day. Last month was an eventful one, filled with both ups and downs.
In late December, during a routine medical examination for Missy a lump was discovered and she was instructed to visit a specialist. The surgeon indicated it was a tumor that should be removed immediately. Surgery was performed on January 9th, and shortly after, the two best words possible "benign tumor" were reported. After a few days of recovery from the surgery along with an allergic reaction to the prescribed medicine, all is well. We wish to thank everyone for their prayers and well wishes.
Now for the good news!
Our latest album, Turn This Heart Around, is faring well and we are delighted to find it placed #23 on the Roots Music Report Top 100 Bluegrass Albums of 2014. Many thanks to Radio for the airplay and to our fans for the requests.
On January 17th we completed taping at Willis Music in Florence, KY for an upcoming concert DVD, produced by Heaven's Mark Productions. We are anxious for project completion and to share live music with you. We selected tunes from all three of Missy's albums and also included some other favorites. Meanwhile, we've posted one tune, "Rocks In The River" on our Video page.
On February 7th, we played a show in Mt. Orab, OH along with Joe Mullins and The Radio Ramblers. The house was packed and we had a wonderful time. Joe presents a Bluegrass festival in March and November in Wilmington, OH. Please check this website for dates and schedule. Although we aren't performing there that weekend, we have some time off and plan to attend. Hope to see you there.
If you're looking for some love songs in honor of Valentine's Day, please check our Store for the following selections:
"Rocks In The River" and "Cloudless Blue", from Turn This Heart Around
From Three Kinds of Lonesome, "Just The Same" and "Endlessly". The first is a duet with Chris Jones and the latter with recent Grammy nominee, Frank Solivan.
"All I Want Is You" from Drifting and Dreaming.
Happy Valentine's Day!
