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Chatham County Line

Formed:
in Raleigh, North Carolina

Representative Albums:

Chatham County Line, Route 23, Speed of the Whippoorwill

Similar Artists:

  • Genre: Country
  • Active: 2000s
  • Major Members: Dave Wilson, Ned DuRant, Chandler Holt, John Teer, Greg Reading

Biography

Merging a traditional bluegrass sound and first-class picking with pithy songwriting that often confronts personal issues and political matters head on, Chatham County Line are a North Carolina foursome who first came together in 1999. In the mid-'90s, guitarist Dave Wilson was a member of a country-rock band called Stillhouse, whose sound merged Gram Parsons and Neil Young, when he met Greg Readling, a pedal steel player who could also handle upright bass. Both were interested in the possibility of forming an acoustic country band, and fiddle and mandolin master John Teer and banjo player Chandler Holt were Stillhouse fans interested in making music with a purer sound. The four friends began jamming together in 1999, and within a year they were playing out occasionally as Chatham County Line.

By this time, Stillhouse had broken up and Wilson and Readling were doing double duty with Tift Merritt's backing band, the Carbines. Chatham County Line were occasionally opening shows for Merritt, and at one such gig in 2003 they were seen by producer and Southern pop icon Chris Stamey, who liked their sound and offered to produce their first album; he also helped the band score a deal with the influential North Carolina-based indie label Yep Roc Records. Stamey also produced Chatham County Line's second album, 2005's Route 23, while Brian Paulson stepped in behind the board for 2006's Speed of the Whippoorwill. Since taking their act on the road, Chatham County Line have been named Best New Bluegrass Band at the 2004 RockyGrass Competition in Lyons, CO, while receiving similar honors at the 2006 Indie Music Awards. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: Chatham County Line
Chatham County Line
Origin Raleigh, North Carolina Flag of the United States
Genre(s) Bluegrass
Years active 1999-
Label(s) Bonfire Records
Yep Roc Records / Sony
Members
Dave Wilson
Chandler Holt
John Teer
Greg Readling

Chatham County Line are an American bluegrass musical group. Formed in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1999 from members of the band Stillhouse[1], the band have released two albums on the influential Yep Roc label (who they were linked with by the notable producer Chris Stamey)[2], and have become popular in Europe[3] as well as their native USA[4]. Their most recent tour took in numerous European destinations, including the prestigious Lowlands rock festival in the Netherlands[5].

Selected Discography

Albums[6]

  • Chatham County Line (Bonfire Records, 2003)
  • Route 23 (Yep Roc, 2005)
  • Speed of the Whipporwill (Yep Roc, 2006)

References

  1. ^ Stillhouse biography Stillhouse homepage; Retrieved on 2007-09-11
  2. ^ AMG entry All Music Guide; Retrieved on 2007-09-11
  3. ^ Review article Metro Pulse; Retrieved on 2007-09-11
  4. ^ Label entry Yep Roc Records; Retrieved on 2007-09-11
  5. ^ Lowlands Festival line-up Lowlands Festival official site; Retrieved on 2007-09-11
  6. ^ Discography CMT.com; Retrieved on 2007-09-11

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