Title - Talk of The Town
Artist - Darin & Brooke Aldridge
For those unaware, the dynamic husband-and-wife duo, Darin and Brooke Aldridge are the Talk of the Town with their latest release out now!
Known for their impeccable harmonies and virtuosic instrumentation, the release coincides with their soulful rendition of Chris Hillman’s (Desert Rose Band) classic, “Price I Pay,” claiming the coveted #1 spot on the Bluegrass Today’s Weekly Airplay Chart.
The highly anticipated album, Talk of The Town, is poised to elevate Darin & Brooke’s already stellar reputation in the bluegrass scene.
The 12-track album, crafted with passion and precision, showcases Darin & Brooke’s exceptional talent and unwavering dedication to the bluegrass genre.
Bluegrass and Country legend Ricky Skaggs, Mark Fain, and Mo Pitney join them on the Gospel classic “Jordan”, a previously-released, critically-acclaimed collaboration that hit #1 on the Singing News national Bluegrass Gospel chart and reached over 1 million streams earlier this year.
1. Price I Pay (feat. John Jorgenson)
2. Same Ole New Love
3. Here We Are
4. Dear Lord
5. Jordan (Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney and Mark Fain)
6. God Made
7. (Now And Then There’s) A Fool Such As I
8. My Favorite Picture Of You
9. Where You’ll Find Me
10. Wildflower Too
11. It Can’t Be Wrong
12. A Million Memories (A Song for Byron) (feat. Vince Gill)
The album opens the vibrantly frenetic Price I Pay (featuring esteemed 3x ACM Guitarist of the Year John Jorgenson) and the dulcet-hued Same Ole New Love and then we get the free flowing Here We Are, the beautiful ballad Dear Lord, and then come the joyfully buoyant Gospel track Jordan (featuring the harmonious trio of Ricky Skaggs, Mo Pitney and Mark Fain) and the melodic God Made.
Along next is a yearning ache found within (Now And Then There’s) A Fool Such As I and the rambunctious My Favorite Picture Of You and they are in turn backed by the dutiful Where You’ll Find Me, the truly beautiful Wildflower Too, the album rounding out on the all-embracing It Can’t Be Wrong, closing on the more strident fare of A Million Memories (A Song for Byron) (featuring Vince Gill).
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