Dancing Through Time
Amy & Adams
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OKAY TODAY recording artists Amy & Adams fourth CD Dancing Through Time is another sumptuous Eclectic/FolkRock/TinPan Alley/ BluesGrass journey filled with 10 stunning original songs and 1 vintage standard sung superbly by Amy & Mark Adams-Westin with sister Mary Adams melting her harmonies into the mix. Four of the new tunes were penned
OKAY TODAY recording artists Amy & Adams fourth CD Dancing Through Time is another sumptuous Eclectic/FolkRock/TinPan Alley/ BluesGrass journey filled with 10 stunning original songs and 1 vintage standard sung superbly by Amy & Mark Adams-Westin with sister Mary Adams melting her harmonies into the mix. Four of the new tunes were penned by Amy. Welcome Home might just be sung around tables where families and loved ones gather together for a long time. Mark wrote six of the new tunes including what has all the trimmings of a new Christmas standard, Got A Candle In My Window.
The journey winds through the Tin Pan Alleyesque This Day to the country folk Lovin' And Dancin' Thru Time, stops for rockers Hippie At Heart and I Keep Knocking, rests with the intimate and soulful Beartown and You're Not Alone, and ends up with Amy, Mary, Mark and Tim gathered around one microphone for Johnny Mercer's great WWII hit Dream.
Dancing Through TIME was recorded with Steve Kuether at his Panther Creek Recording cabin studio in the hills near Yellville, Arkansas. Steve who also engineered and played keyboards our first CD sail away, brought Bassist Rich Brown & Drummer Ryan Hurn with him from The Showboat Branson Belle (Branson, MO). The wonderful fiddler & mandolinist Tim Crouch fortunately wasn't already busy that day at The Grand Ole Opry with the likes of Vince Gill or Dolly Parton.
Dancing Through Time was recorded to sound as if Amy & Mark, Mary, Steve, Ryan, Rich, and Tim are in the room. Great sound still matters at OKAY TODAY RECORDS. There are no tech tricks on Dancing Through Time, just great songs performed by top-notch artists, it's so old-hat it's fresh!