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The Del McCoury Band is a Grammy Award-winning bluegrass band. Originally Del McCoury and the Dixie Pals with Del on guitar and his brother Jerry on bass, the band went through a number of changes until the 1980s when the band solidified its line-up, adding McCoury's sons, Ronnie and Robbie on mandolin and banjo, respectively. In 1988, the "Dixie Pals" name was dropped in favor of the current name. Check our available The Del McCoury Band concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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It's difficult to maintain your place when you're already on top. Everyone's been wondering how the Del McCoury Band would follow the album "It's Just the Night," that won IBMA's Album of the Year Award for 2004. The very first item you notice about The Del McCoury Band's 52-minute "The Company We Keep" (the second on their own McCoury Music label, distributed exclusively by Sugar Hill Records) is the high quality production of the 12-page fold out CD jacket with liner notes, numerous color...
- rootsmusicreport.com
Del McCoury Band has once again proven that they are the gold standard of bluegrass. It's difficult to imagine anyone walking away from Del's incredible voice and the music that he creates with his band. If you're looking for some missteps on the group's latest album, The Streets of Baltimore , then good luck finding them. The 13 tracks avoid any sour notes...
- www.relix.com
"The band's in town; they come to play." Last year Del McCoury appeared on The Preservation Hall Jazz Band's star-studded benefit record Preservation singing "After You've Gone." Despite the spirited contributions on that release from both old and new-guard artists (Merle Haggard, Steve Earl, Jim James, Andrew Bird, etc.), McCoury's weathered "high-and-lonesome" bluegrass voice finds immediate and arresting chemistry with the now 50-year-old Preservation Hall jazz tradition...
- www.americansongwriter.com
If Bill Monroe were still alive to record, his albums would sound just like this one. Such is the influence he had on Del McCoury - both as a player and as a former bandmate. McCoury, who played in Monroe's band for a single, yet undeniably inspirational year from 1963 through 1964, has put together a collection of Monroe tunes that extends far beyond the term tribute. In essence, it is a true, respectful, and near perfect re-creation of a work that could have been Monroe's...
- www.popmatters.com
Track Listing: Dry My Tears And Move On; Asheville Turnaround; Let An Old Racehorse Run; Hillcrest Drive; It Personnel: Del McCoury Style: Beyond Jazz Read more reviews of It Del McCoury is a rock star. Bluegrass, like jazz, exists on the periphery of popular music. It possesses all of the elements that make popular music popular, melody, harmony, rhythm, beat, time, and content. Why, then, is bluegrass a fringe indulgence...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
Just as hippie blues-rockers in the late '60s drafted living R&B legends to share gigs and bestow credibility, so the rootsy jam bands of the early '00s have been associating with bluegrass legend Del McCoury, hoping that some of his authenticity will rub off. McCoury has been taking a little back, too. Ever since its high-profile 1999 collaboration with Steve Earle, McCoury's progressive-minded band has been using the hipster spotlight to demonstrate how old-timey music can remain contemporary...
- www.avclub.com
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