The Stetson Family Points The Way To Kinship

The Stetson Family Points The Way To Kinship With August 7 Release, TRUE NORTH
“With
their tight harmonies and vibrant sound, it’s hard to believe that The
Stetson Family has only been together since 2008.  They blend like one
of the legendary Bluegrass or Country families, and on TRUE NORTH, they
sound better than ever with some of their 
best material yet.”
– Rick Moore, American Songwriter and Music News Los Angeles
Nashville, TN (July 7, 2015) – Australia’s Americana favorites, THE STETSON FAMILY, will release their newest project on August 7.  TRUE NORTH will be available in stores across Australia and New Zealand (distributed by MGM), online through the band’s website and via e-tailers iTunes and Amazon.  The disc will be serviced to radio through AirPlay Direct.
With TRUE NORTH,
The Stetson Family brings down-home musical magic to life in 12 tracks.
 The quintet, which features Nadine Budge (lead vocals, guitar, dobro);
John Bartholomeusz (vocals, guitar); Andrew Carswell (mandolin,
background vocals); Luke Richardson (double bass/background vocals); and
Colin Swan (banjo, background vocals), is revered for their impressive
songwriting and lively performances.  Resonating throughout the disc are
the stories at the heart of the songs, 10 of which are originals.
 
Track Listing:
Hey Bartender
Run Daddy Run
Every Second Beat Of My Heart
Lover Where You Going Now
Man And A Pretty Gal
Billy
Travelin’ man
Top Of The Mountain
Don’t Look Back
Haunted Hills
Let It Ride
How Mountain Girls Can Love
Stand out cuts include “Run Daddy Run,” which warns of a gun-toting woman, while “Travelin’ Man” tells the true story of a man who lives on the banks of the Murray River. “Every Second Beat Of My Heart” is an old man’s lament of lost love and the emptiness of borrowed time.  “Lover Where You Going Now” describes the pull of the road over family life, while “Let It Ride” is about knowing when to let go.  “Top Of The Mountain”
picks up the tempo with an alternate story of leaving – and where your
travels can take you.  Rounding out the project is a riveting version of
Bob Dylan’s Country masterpiece, “Billy” (from the movie Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid), and the driving Stanley Brothers’ Bluegrass classic,
How Mountain Girls Can Love.”

TRUE NORTH
also features several special guests, noted Australian musicians: 
Gleny Rae (fiddle, tracks 2, 3, 5, 9), Liz Stringer (backing vocals,
tracks 2, 11), Suzannah Espie (backing vocals, track 3), Bree Hartley
(percussion, tracks 4, 6), and Nick O’Mara (resonator guitar, track 3,
and steel guitar, track 4).  The release follows a two-year hiatus from
touring and recording due to health reasons.  For The Stetson Family,
this is more than just an album, it’s a document of friendship and
kinship.  Notes Nadine, “Although we’re not related by blood, we’re a
family in the truest sense of the word.”  The album was produced by
Nadine Budge and Colin Swan, engineered by Colin Wynne at Thirty Mill
Studios (Brunswick) and Colin Swan at The Stetson Family Ranch
(Coburg). 

The
band performs regularly on the Australian national touring circuit,
playing major festivals and cultural events including: The National Folk
Festival, Broadbeach Country Music Festival, Jamgrass, Mullumbimby
Music Festival, Gympie Muster, Moomba Melbourne, Apollo Bay Music
Festival, The Brisbane Festival and many more. 

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