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Here’s a blurb: In 2007, long-time Quicksilver tenor Barry Scott became one of many graduates of Doyle Lawson’s “school of bluegrass” to venture out as a band frontman. Second Wind’s debut recording was an outstanding effort, and garnered a surprise Grammy nomination. Scott wrote half of the 14 tracks, and the Quicksilver influence is obvious, only with the fresh sound of four young, up and coming vocalists. Unfortunately, the band couldn’t capitalize on its early success, and no longer exists, with former members scattered across the bluegrass landscape.
Knock my socks off: Glorified Body (a cappella), In God’s Time
Don’t skip that one: Take a Moment and Live, Oh What a Day, Plan of Salvation, When He Comes Down
I could honestly do without: Living Daddy’s Dream
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