"(Carolyn's) voice always speaks to me unlike any other bluegrass artists I've heard." - Kelly's Country

TURNTABLE TUESDAY - Vagabonds

Welcome to TURNTABLE TUESDAY - yeah, I'm  a bit behind today. Traveled all day yesterday and didn't sleep well last night. I could not force myself to move. 

My experience led me to think about the album on the turntable this week and groups like Nu-Blu. VAGABONDS truly is a representation of an artists life. Whether it's original music being performed or nods to others such as Bob Dylan and Guns & Roses with Knockin On Heaven's Door, Waylon Jennings' Good Hearted Woman, Surround Me With Love (Charly McClain) or tunes such as Gypsies On Parade, everything comes together under the cover of the beautiful gypsy caravan on the CD cover.

Songs like Knockin On Heaven's Door or Good Hearted Woman, Surround Me With Love don't exactly come to mind when you think of Bluegrass, yet they fit seamlessly in with the other nine tracks. 

Carolyn's amazing soprano kicks things off with The Bridges That You've Burned.  Their One-Sheet calls her voice 'caramel-coated... at times a tender lullaby, at times a freight train headed straight for you.'  You can hear the distinctive beat of the clickety clack of the track on the true-to-point Troublemaker. Her voice always speaks to me unlike any other bluegrass artists I've heard. 

Daniel spoke yesterday of the emotional pull of Gypsies On Parade. Their story is deep in the lyrics.

Still Small Voice is one of the two pillars of strength on this CD. The tune features vocals with Jimmy Fortune and Ben Isaacs. Both amazing multi-talented artists in their own right, but to be paired with Nu-Blu truly is added power to an emotionally charged album.

The other pillar stands strong while bringing you to your knees in 640 Battlefield Drive. I'd love to have a video for this tune to feature during July 4th week or Memorial Day. 

Though I've not singled out A Lot More LoveHow Many RiversA Fool and Her Heart, they each bring their own special touch to the power of this album and like ingredients in a flavorful stew, they would be the that 'something missing if they weren't included.

This is my favorite Nu-Blu compilation so far and I look forward to more from them. 

I'm giving the CD 5 hats! 

OUT OF THE CHUTE - Nu-Blu Today, we're stepping off the 8-seconds Q & A to do a Fast Five with Nu-Blu. - The Country Angel

Tomorrow, their new CD - VAGABONDS will be on the Turntable Tuesday so I've focused the Fast Five on their newest project.

Vagabonds seems to have a bit more ‘travel’ in the pacing of the tunes, differing from Your “All the Way” CD. Carolyn, I also know from our previous interview that you look for songs that really hit you.  What was your first pick for Vagabonds and what about the tune spoke to you?

The first song pick was the title cut, "Gypsies on Parade". This song has been on my "must do" list since the first time I heard Sawyer Brown perform it way back in the eighties. When I heard it then, knowing how much they were on the road, it really touched me. Every CD Nu-Blu has ever recorded. "Gypsies on Parade" has been on the table. (I've kept it to myself because I've always been fearful that if another band heard it, they might beat me into the studio with it.) Now since spending in excess of 200 days a year on the road touring since going full time in 2011, the timing was finally right.

"Gypsies on Parade" is very emotional for me because, it's my life. I love what I do and am thankful for the opportunity to live this life I always dreamed about, but it can be very demanding, both physically and mentally. It is oftentimes very emotionally taxing having to be gone so much from family and friends. This song is so close to my heart, that it is the only song I've ever cried on While in the studio cutting my vocals.

You teamed up with Jimmy Fortune on a single he co-wrote ‘Still Small Voice’. In a interview with Bluegrass Today, you spoke of what that song meant to you. Do you think people listen to that voice enough today? If not, what are some of the impacts we would see in our world today, if they did?

As they say, hindsight is 20/20. And of course each person can think of a place or choice they had to make in their life where they wish they would have listened to “that voice” or “a gut feeling.” I think that the biggest impact would be seen in a “pay it forward” fashion if more folks took the time to listen to that voice. Life is so busy and it seems we jump from one thing to the next so quickly, that if we just slow down and think it through, that we would realize many of the issues we face in life are in fact ones we create for ourselves.

 

CMT said ‘their sound acknowledges the traditional institutions that have shaped it yet is innovative and daring enough to bring a fresh sparkle to contemporary acoustic music…’What about this new album do you think is most representative of that quote?

Everything. We do hold traditional bluegrass close to our hearts, it’s what we love. That being said, good music is good music and a great song is a great song.   When we decide to record or perform a song, the decision isn’t based on whether it fits in the box or not. We decide based on how it fits us emotionally and by our fan feedback. How we treat that song is a decision made by simply listening to the song itself. It will tell you what it needs and doesn’t need, just don’t try and force it into a container that it doesn’t fit in. Some of our songs are bluegrass, some aren’t, and we are aware of that and will be the first to say it, but isn’t that the coolest thing about music? It just is, and without labels.

What makes Vagabonds different from anything you’ve done prior while still making it feel a part of the Nu-Blu family?

We feel that any band and their music are constantly shaped by the environment and people that they exist in and around. It’s no different for Nu-Blu. This album has been shaped by our life over the last couple years. Heavy touring, very little time at home, having to record parts of the album on the road, all this combined with. meeting folks from all over the world as we tour, learning from them, becoming friends and listening to their experiences. This all goes into the makeup of “Vagabonds’.

Daniel, a lot of the rise of Nu-Blu can be attributed to your attention to the businesses side of the band. What was the hardest part of ‘branding’ that you knew if you could just get that puzzle piece in place, Nu-Blu would be on its way to what you and the rest of the band knew it could be?

Well, any measure of success can never be attributed to one person. It’s taken a collective effort of current and past band members, an amazing team, lots of lost sleep, and yes, running the band as a business. That’s what it is. We exist in the business of music, and there’s as many sides to it as there are to any other business. I think that the largest challenge to “making it” in the music industry is the fact that music is something people do as a hobby and for fun as well. So that makes it much harder to separate and draw a line.

Think of it this way. If a person builds birdhouses for a hobby in the backyard and the occasional neighbor asks for one to be made as a gift, or even if that person makes a few on a weekend and sells them at a local craft fair. That’s one thing, but is that the person going to be the person that you get to build your house? No, of course not. It’s not that the talent isn’t equal or perhaps even greater on the hobbyists side, it’s more planning, permitting, and sometimes having the crew to get it done on a larger scale. That line is much more blurred inside of music, so branding is something that becomes even harder to do. There’s no magic puzzle piece, it’s having all the pieces, all at the same time working toward a common group of goals. As an artist, you have to trust your team.

We have the most talented folks working with us. I’m truly thankful everyday for them. For any artist that is struggling to “make it” the best advice I can give is set your goals, build a team and trust them to drive the train, and learn…learn all you can about the business side of music, oh, and that learning never stops…

"Vagabonds is an album not to miss." - Roughstock.com

Nu-Blu - Vagabonds (Voxhall Records)
The Bluegrass stalwarts return with an expansive collection of songs with nine new songs and two spirited covers of iconic country and rock songs. The covers (“Good Hearted Woman” and “Knocking’ On Heaven’s Door”) showcase how Bluegrass can take just about any great song and make it work within the genre’s tight confines. Nu-Blu is a progressive Bluegrass band and
with tight performances and great musicianship, Vagabonds is a record not to miss; Especially for traditional country music fans looking for something new. Other highlights include “Troublemaker,” “A Lot More Love,” “640 Battlefield Drive,” and “A Fool and Her Heart.”

"'Gypsies on Parade' is to bluegrass as Bob Seger’s 'Turn the Page' is to rock and roll."-Backstageaxxcess

Nu-Blu, a bluegrass band hailing from Siler City, North Carolina, is set to release studio album number six called “Vagabonds” on Voxhall Records on April 28th.  It was a privilege to preview this album.  The musicianship is outstanding and a true slice of Americana.  The husband-and-wife duo, Daniel (vocals and guitar) and Carolyn (lead vocals and bass) Routh are joined by band-mates TJ Honaker (vocals and banjo) and Clint White (fiddle and mandolin). 

The album starts off with the upbeat tempo of “The Bridges That You’ve Burned,” showcasing Carolyn’s powerful voice from the get go.  Another notable tune is “Still Small Voice,” featuring guest vocalists Jimmy Fortune and Ben Isaacs.  Lush vocal harmonies and fast finger picking are a winning combination. 

“640 Battlefield Drive,” albeit a beautiful song, was simply too sad for my liking but certainly accomplishes a heightened sense of emotions with a heart-wrenching story.  Daniel handles lead vocals on “How Many Rivers” and Carolyn harmonizes exquisitely.  My favorite track on this CD is “Gypsies on Parade.”  It’s about life on the road and it has an autobiographical feel to it.  It’s a bold statement but “Gypsies on Parade” is to bluegrass as Bob Seger’s “Turn the Page” is to rock and roll.

The band also puts a bluegrass spin on the Willie Nelson/ Waylon Jennings  classic “Good Hearted Woman” and Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.”  The arrangement on Dylan’s classic rock anthem is brilliant, complete with a layered string section that includes a standout fiddle that cries behind the vocals.  If you like bluegrass, this is a must for your collection.  Moreover, Nu-Blu’s “Vagabonds” album could serve as a great introduction to this fast picking genre of music.

Parcbench Review-Vagabonds- "It overflows with heart and harmony."

The Bluegrass/Americana group Nu-Blu has released their new album, Vagabonds (their sixth studio album). It overflows with heart and harmony. The lead single, “Still Small Voice,” features Country Music Hall of Fame singer Jimmy Fortune. Like nearly every track, the single is thoughtful and inspiring, create a highly satisfying experience. What separates Nu-Blu from so many other bluegrass bands out there is their uncanny sense of restraint; they always leave you wanting more.

Strong in story songs, the album fully conveys the power of bluegrass to touch upon character, emotion, situation and something eternal, all by letting the band establish their ability to levitate as an ensemble and then letting each individual taking to ocassional flight. The low point (lyrically speaking) is the simplistic “A Lot More Love.” The song’s reductive quality seems left over from a well-meaning 1980s Kathy Mattea album. In 2017, without a new way to say it, it is sadly inneffectual. The performance of the song, however, is impeccable.

On the whole, this is a very successful project that will please fans of the group, and surely create new followers for them, as well. Nu-Blu consists of Carolyn Routh (crystalline lead vocals), Daniel Routh, TJ Honaker and Clint White.

Essential Downloads: “The Bridges That You’ve Burned,” “Still Small Voice,” “Troublemaker,” “Gypsies On Parade.”

To preview or purchase this album on iTunes, click here.

NU-BLU ANNOUNCES UPCOMING ALBUM VAGABONDS SET FOR RELEASE APRIL 28

NASHVILLE, TENN. (March 8, 2016) - Bluegrass/Americana breakout stars Nu-Blu are gearing up for the release of their upcoming project, Vagabonds. The album will serve as the award winning band’s sixth studio album, and is set for release on April 28. The album is fueled by the latest lead single, “Still Small Voice” featuring Country Music Hall of Fame Statler Brothers member Jimmy Fortune. The project will be released via Voxhall Records, and made available on iTunes, Amazon and wherever music is sold.

“Vagabonds has been an emotional endeavor from the beginning. For seven years now, having spent over 200 days each on tour, the road has become our home,” says Nu-Blu’s Carolyn Routh. “We have seen a lot, done a lot, and embraced life not only through our own experiences, but also through the lives of those we have met. This project reflects the collective heart and soul of them, and of ourselves along the way."

Vagabonds first single is “Still Small Voice,” featuring Jimmy Fortune, who also co-wrote the song alongside Tony Lopacinski and Devin Belle. Accompanying lead singer Carolyn Routh and Fortune on harmonies is Dove Award winning singer Ben Isaacs. The song has already begun to generate traction since being released earlier this year, recently climbing its way to No. 3 this week on Roots Music Report’s Top 50 Contemporary Bluegrass Song Chart, which counts down the top songs in the genre.

Standout songs on the album include the feel-good track, “A Lot More Love,” which has universal appeal with its inspiring sing-along message. Key lyrics on the song include the line, “we could all use a little less hate, and a lot more love,” with other lines through the song tackling the problems of the world. The song “Gypsies on Parade” is the inspiration behind the album title, which touches on the struggles of being on the road touring. Like previous albums, powerhouse lead-vocalist Carolyn Routh hits the high notes on ballads like the heartbreaking “640 Battlefield Drive” and the warm “Surround Me With Love.”

Nu-Blu also takes on some of country and rock music’s biggest hits, with a new approach. The rock anthem “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” was remade with a fresh, bluegrass approach. The song was originally released by Bob Dylan in 1973, while also being re-recorded by singers like Eric Clapton and Guns N’ Roses. The band also recorded a version of “Good Hearted Woman,” a record made famous by country music icons Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, where it hit the top of the charts in 1976.

NU-BLU IS BACK WITH BRAND NEW SINGLE "STILL SMALL VOICE" FEATURING COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAMER AND STATLER BROTHERS MEMBER JIMMY FORTUNE

Nashville, Tenn. (January 20, 2016) - The wait is over for Nu-Blu's new single, "Still Small Voice," AVAILABLE NOW on iTunesAmazon and Spotify. The upbeat track serves as the first single for the band's sixth studio project, slated for release this spring. Country Music Hall of Famer and Gospel Music Hall of Famer Jimmy Fortune is also featured on "Still Small Voice." Nu-Blu is also pleased to announce that they will be teaming up with Voxhall Records after recently inking a deal for highly-anticipated project.

"When we first heard this song, it instantly spoke to us. That still small voice can be that fleeting thought just before you speak, that internal angst that you battle within yourself over the most important or simple choice," said Nu-Blu's Carolyn Routh. "Be it a thought from you own soul, or from a higher power, that voice is always the one that gives you 20/20 hindsight while illuminating your path forward at the same time, if we listen to it. So next time don't suppress that thought, instead let that still small voice scream!"

The upcoming project marks Nu-Blu's first album launch since their 2014 project, All The Way.  The first offering from the project, "Still Small Voice," is a lively bluegrass track featuring Nu-Blu's powerhouse vocalist Carolyn Routh and Country Music Hall of Fame singer Jimmy Fortune singing together on the inspirational song. A third harmonizing vocalist includes Ben Isaacs of the popular Gospel group The Isaacs.  The track was written by Fortune, along with Devin Belle and Tony Lopacinski.

"Every now and then a group will come along and capture the attention of your heart and soul with the uniqueness of the music," said Fortune about Nu-Blu. "I was so honored to have them record a song I co-wrote with two friends, Devin Bell and Tony Lopacinski. 'Still Small Voice' was a proud work of ours and I must say the song found it's voice and Nu-Blu recorded it."
 

RAYMOND'S RESERVE ADDED AS OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE 2017 BLUEGRASS AND BLUE WATER CRUISE FEATURING NU-BLU

Charleston, S.C. (July 7, 2016) - The 2017 Bluegrass and Blue Water Cruise is pleased to announce that Raymond's Reserve has just been added as the official sponsor. Fans will get an up-close and personal experience with some of bluegrass music's hottest acts, including genre favorites Nu-Blu, who will serve as the host band. The five day adventure will take place Jan. 5-10, porting in Charleston, S.C. on Carnival Cruise Lines to Freeport and Nassau, Bahamas.  Other bands performing on the excursion include traditional favorites The Bluegrass Brothers and Unbridled Strings. "Dalton Distillery is so excited to be launching our new whiskey 'Raymond's Reserve' by partnering with the Bluegrass and Blue Water Cruise for 2017," says Dalton Distillery owner Chuck Butler. "We love Bluegrass and Americana music, and the bands on this years cruise are some of the best in the business. We invite everyone to come on board with us and spend some time tasting our 12 different flavors of Raymond's Reserve!" "Bluegrass Borderline" host Michelle Lee will serve as the official MC for the shows on board the Caribbean escape. In addition to round-the-clock entertainment, including late night jams and workshops with the artists, Bluegrass & Blue Water Cruise sponsor Raymond's Reserve will be offering a special tasting event, where attendees will have the opportunity to taste multiple flavors of moonshine. Cruise pricing starts at just $500, with a limited number of cabins available. Reserve yours today by either booking online at BluegrassandBluewatercruise.com or calling 336-736-7297. Also, just announced for the first time, the cruise will offer bus transportation for this year's journey with stops in Ohio, Virginia, and North Carolina.

NU-BLU TO HOST HEARTLAND TV MUSIC VIDEO PROGRAM "BLUEGRASS RIDGE"

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 13, 2016)  -  Nu-Blu, the award-winning bluegrass group who has been sweeping the nation, will be stopping by Heartland TV's hit show "Bluegrass Ridge."  Tune in as band members Carolyn and Daniel Routh host four upcoming episodes of the popular 30-minute program, which airs on Heartland TV.  "Bluegrass Ridge" features music videos from bluegrass' biggest acts, along with artist interviews and behind-the scenes content, allowing viewers a rare first-hand look at a genre that's never been hotter.

"We are so honored to have Nu-Blu guest hosting 'Bluegrass Ridge'" said executive producer Jeff Moseley. "They are one of hardest working groups playing events continuously nationwide. They represent traditional bluegrass with a fresh young flavor. Be sure to check them out!"

"Bluegrass Ridge" will air new episodes each week, beginning April 11.  Additional all-new episodes will air the weeks of April 18, April 25 and May 2.  Along with Heartland TV, the show also airs on The Family Channel, Angel Two (Dish-TV), AMG-TV, Keep It Country TV-UK/Ireland, Country TV (New Zealand) and DTC Cable (check local listings).

Nu-Blu is currently putting the finishing touches on their upcoming album, which is slated for release later this year.  The award-winning band is also on tour throughout North America (see dates below). Be sure to catch them at a festival/venue near you. 

NU-BLU BEGINS FIRST LEG OF TOUR AFTER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MUSIC MERCHANTS (NAMM) SHOW

Nu-Blu, the fastest-growing act in bluegrass and Americana music, is kicking off 2016 with a blockbuster tour across North America, including a stop in Baja, Mexico.  The group recently performed during The NAMM Show (National Association of Music Merchants) in Anaheim, California while supporting their partners Peterson Tuners, D'Addario, QSC Audio, Sennheiser/Neumann.Berlin, Hercules Stands and Kirlin Cables.

Nu-Blu returned to the 2016 NAMM Show for the fourth consecutive year to entertain fans with multiple showcase performances. Each sponsorship offers the most unique and innovative products on the market, which other band's like Nu-Blu depend on for each and every show. Nu-Blu also got a chance to interact with attendees at the event, showing each product to new, potential users.

The bluegrass chart-toppers recently inked a deal with NS Design for a new bass, which is played by power-house vocalist Carolyn Routh. "Carolyn Routh's vocals shine with distinction, bringing tones of Melissa Etheridge's biting soul combined with diva Paula Cole's crafty melodic sense and range," said NS Design's Artist Relations Manager Corey Redonnett. He adds, "NS is proud to add Carolyn as a RADIUS bass endorser to a long list of creative and hard-working artists."   

Carolyn Routh raves about NS Design, stating "I've been searching for a long time to find the perfect bass guitar to fit my needs and add a new dynamic to our stage show. The NS CR4 Radius is that bass."

Another recent endorsement for Nu-Blu comes from Sorensen Mandolin & Guitar Co, who provides top-of-the-line instruments for acts in all genres. Multi-instrumentalist Clint White has already began hitting the stage with his brand-new AX A-style mandolin that delivers a fantastic blend of traditional and modern sound.This is the introduction of this model Sorensen mandolin, as it makes its recording and touring debut with Nu-Blu.

As the new year begins, Nu-Blu also reflects back on a memorable 2015, which propelled them to new heights with their hit song "That's What Makes the Bluegrass Blue" featuring Rhonda Vincent. In addition to hitting No. 1 on Sirius-XM Bluegrass Junction's Most-Played Songs chart, the song also charted in Bluegrass Today's Top 30 most played songs of 2015. The band is already hard-at-work on the follow-up to their critically-acclaimed album, All The Way.

NU-BLU PLAYS FIRST EVER ONLINE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CBA

Bluegrass/Americana sensation Nu-Blu are pleased to announce their participation in the inaugural online Bluegrass Roundup on Saturday, Feb. 28 at 6pm EST. They will be performing a special one-hour set, which features EVERY song from their latest album, All The Way. This first-of-its-kind Bluegrass festival will stream the show online HERE. The spectacle is sponsored by JCD Property Management in conjunction with the California Bluegrass Association.

"We've built our career around taking chances and doing new innovative things" said an excited Carolyn Routh. "I hope fans around the world will tune in and be a part of this."

Based on tip amounts, fans will receive the following merchandise:
$10 tip - D/L of All The Way album via iDitty
$20 tip - D/L and signed physical copy of All The Way album
$40 tip - D/L and signed physical copy of All The Way + signed tour poster

Nu-Blu's latest album All The Way was released in Sept. 2014, and spent three weeks inside the top 10 of the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart. Fueled by its first single "Jesus and Jones," with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame icon Sam Moore, the dynamic pairing performed the song on Huckabee, Imus in the Morning, and The Ronnie Reno Show. Also, their current song "That's What Makes the Bluegrass Blue" with Bluegrass favorite Rhonda Vincent is currently #1 on Sirius-XM Bluegrass Junction's Most-Played Tracks for the month of February.

About CBA
The California Bluegrass Association (CBA) is a California Non-Profit Corporation which was founded in 1975 in the San Francisco Bay Area. The CBA is dedicated to the furtherance of Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Gospel Music in California. The Articles of Incorporation further state that the organization is formed to promote, encourage, foster, and cultivate the preservation, appreciation, understanding, enjoyment, support, and performance of traditional instrumental and vocal music of the United States.

 

#1 on Sirius XM's Bluegrass Junction Most-Played Tracks for the month of February

 

Bluegrass Favorites & Soul Man Sam Moore Featured on "Ronnie Reno Show"

Nashville, Tenn. (February 11, 2105) -- Nu-Blu, the bluegrass band who has been sweeping the nation, kicked off 2015 on a high note, playing several major cities and performing at the 113th edition of The NAMM SHOW, the annual music products convention staged by the National Association of Music Merchants in Anaheim, Calif. Keeping the momentum going, the band's latest track "That's What Makes the Bluegrass Blue," which features fellow Bluegrass favorite Rhonda Vincent, has been climbing the charts. In addition to debuting at #8 on the Bluegrass Today Monthly Airplay Chart, the track has hit. Radio can download the track, along with Nu-Blu's latest album All The Way, HERE.

"We cannot express how thankful we are for the support from our family, friends and fans," said Carolyn, lead singer of the group. "If y'all thought 2014 was crazy, get ready for 2015! We'll be logging more miles, playing more shows and sleeping more nights on the bus than ever before!"

Additionally, Nu-Blu and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame icon Sam Moore are appearing on a very special episode of "Reno's Old Time Music" this weekend on RFD-TV. On this episode, Nu-Blu and Sam Moore perform their collaboration "Jesus and Jones" for the audience, as well as the popular hymn "Will The Circle Be Unbroken." And for the first time ever, the Sam & Dave classic "Hold On, I'm Coming" will get a Bluegrass twist (complete listing of air dates and times below).

Reno's Old Time Music Air Dates:
Saturday, February 14th at 7:00PM/CST (8:00PM/EST)
Thursday, February 19th at 7:30AM/CST (8:30AM/EST)

NAMM 2015!

We always look forward to the NAMM Show each year and working with all of our partners in the music industry.  With performances at Peterson Tuners, helping to showcase the new QSC Touchmix Mixing Console, and taking part in the product lauch of the D-1 Digital Wireless system at Sennheiser, we staying hopping the whole time!   We did have a few close incounters, like this one with the great Stevie Wonder!

We just want to say thanks again to our of the wonderful folks that we work with and help keep us rolling and sounding our best!  Time to say goodbye to Anaheim for another year and hit the road again.  Please take time to check out our partners sites for the newest in audio gear!  Peterson Tuners, QSC Audio, Sennheiser Mics,

On The Road With Nu-Blu- Thousand Trails Magazine Feature

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Whether you spend life on the road for pleasure or work, it's nice to have the comforts of home as you travel the highways and byways.
TRAILBLAZER checks in with folks who spend a fair amount of time on the road to see just what makes their home away from home.
This month, we chatted with....NU-BLU, a fast-rising Bluegrass act that hits the road with Lola, their 41-foot Diplomat.

When the road warrior bluegrass act Nu-Blu hits the road, they hop on Lola, their 2001 41-foot Diplomat. The name Lola is a tongue-in-cheek reference to Barry Manilow's, "Copacabana"-"Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl."

Travelling in their rolling showgirl, Nu-Blu's concerts albums have taken the bluegrass world by storm the past few years, with multiple showcase performances at CMA Fest, MerleFest, NAMM, and Folk Alliance. Their new album, All the Way, includes a duet tribute to George Jones with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Sam Moore ("Jesus and Jones") and "That's What Makes the Bluegrass Blue" with bluegrass superstar Rhonda Vincent.

Nu-Blu, based in Siler City in central North Carolina, is comprised of: Carolyn Routh, who handles bass and vocals; Levi Austin on vocals and banjo; Austin Koerner, who plays mandolin; and Carolyn's hubby, Daniel Routh-who is the band's Renaissance man as a guitarist, singer, manager, and tour coordinator, among many other roles.

The group brings its lively and entertaining version of Americana-bluegrass music to audiences across the nation year-round. Their sound acknowledges the traditional institutions that have shaped it, yet is innovative and daring enough to bring a fresh sparkle to contemporary acoustic music that lands them squarely in the forefront of bands blazing the trail in Americana entertainment.

Influences range from the sounds of original bluegrass pioneers like Earl Scruggs, Jimmy Martin, and Lester Flatt to rock bands of the 1980s, and modern contemporary sounds like Alison Krauss and Union Station. Nu-Blu's full, welcoming sounds provide a home for listeners and encourage them to explore new sounds, create personal roots, and imagine music free from labels.

What's your favorite thing about travelling in Lola?
Carolyn: Sleeping in my own bed every night.
Daniel: Air conditioning…all the time.
Levi: Having the ability to stretch out and move around freely during long trips to and from shows.
Austin: A full-size fridge to store all my food.

What are a few favorite things onboard?
Carolyn: A roomy kitchen with a full size refrigerator/freezer, and a spacious shower.
Daniel: Being on the road for 250 days a year, it's really nice to have some of the entertainment options and comforts that Lola gives us. It really makes the days off on the road nice.
Levi: Bose surround sound system for band movie nights, George Foreman grill, and my instruments.
Austin: Bluetooth speakers to play music from my phone.

What are a few favorite destinations and why?
Carolyn: I love California because you can see the mountains while you're standing on the beach. I am also very fond of the Northwest because of its expansive and rugged beauty.
Daniel: I enjoy the Dakotas and Montana. The mountains in New Mexico are also amazing at sunset.
Levi: Daniel seems to book our tours to escape the extreme weather changes where we live in North Carolina. With that being said, my favorite places are wherever it is warm when it is winter back home and wherever it is cool when summer brings 90 degree days to North Carolina.
Austin: I like Nashville-there's always good music and something to do. I also enjoy when we get to perform near Bismarck, North Dakota, because I have friends and family there.

What are a few favorite venues and why? 
Carolyn: We are blessed to have the opportunity to play at so many great venues across the United States and Canada that it's really hard to narrow it down. I'm going for the obvious. Every January, we start our year with a bluegrass cruise to the Bahamas. 'Nuf said.
Daniel: I really don't have a favorite venue, I enjoy meeting all the new folks at each new place we go.
Levi: The Outer Banks Bluegrass Island Festival on the coast of North Carolina is one of my favorite venues to date. There is always an all-star lineup and they hold the largest fireworks display choreographed to bluegrass music. We have played this festival each year it has been put on and have thoroughly enjoyed watching it grow.
Austin: I enjoy the Outer Banks tour that we do each summer. We get to perform at a lot of really cool venues on or near the beach and I can fish on the piers all night for a week!

What are some favorite meals onboard/on the road?
Carolyn: I like making cool wraps, with a side of veggie sticks and dip. I have a real sweet tooth, so I try to keep fresh fruit onboard to keep me out of the cookie bag. I also keep some quirky things on board for snacking, like pickled beets and pimento-stuffed Spanish olives.
Daniel: I'm a chip-a-holic. Once a bag is opened it's gone.
Levi: My current specialty [are] honey BBQ chicken melts. Its quick, simple, and not fast food.
Austin: Frozen pizzas.

If you couldn't be in Nu-Blu, what would you do?
Carolyn: Start another band and do it all again. I'm addicted to music and performing. I love my life!
Daniel: I would be in the business of music-performing is my dream. I'm just lucky enough to be able to do what I love each day.
Levi: I would be playing music elsewhere. It's what I've always wanted to do and I see myself pursuing it as a career for the rest of my life.
Austin: I would be a cook.

Nu-Blu Hits Top Country Songs of 2014 List

 

 

 

CMN’s Top 14 Songs Of 2014

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It’s hard to believe, but 2014 is quickly reaching its end and that means it’s time to announce the Country Music Nation Top 14 songs of the year! The following songs are not ranked in any particular order, and there are no real qualifications or litmus tests involved in being on this list – except for quality! If you want the most played songs or the highest selling singles, there are definitely charts for that, but these are the songs that we deem the best of the entire year.

So without further ado…Here we go:

1. I’m Not Gonna Miss You – Glen Campbell2014 came with the bittersweet farewell from the “Rhinestone Cowboy,” whose battle with Alzheimer’s was the focus of a documentary centering around his final tour and corresponding struggles. This last song is as poignant and meaningful as any song written or recorded this year in any genre. It touched our hearts and is especially meaningful for anyone who has been affected by this awful disease.

 

2. Mom – Garth BrooksAfter years of retirement and playing Vegas, 2014 was a big year for Garth Brooks. He retunred to the stage and began a sold-out World Tour around the country, launched his own digital music service, and released an album which just topped the Country album charts. From that new album came his most powerful song in two decades. The moving single has brought multiple audiences to tears. We look forward to more songs like this from Brooks in the coming years.

 

3. Old Rugged Cross – Craig Wayne BoydWhen Blake Shelton tapped Craig Wayne Boyd to become a member of his team, magic happened. With a style that reminded us of Travis Tritt, Craig became a sensation, but we’d like to think he won The Voice the night he sang the classic hymn The Old Rugged Cross. The performance went viral and Craig ended up beating the odds and winning the competition for Team Blake once again!

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4. There’s No Country Here – Melody Williamson: Ever since we shared this video, Melody’s song has become one of the most popular posts we have ever shared. Melody is a young teenager from Tennessee and she made one of the statements of the year. To an industry that is now dominated by Hick Hop and Bro Country, she firmly states, “Who told Music Row we want to listen to this crap?” We agree completely.

 

5. Home – Dolly PartonIt was a big year for Dolly Parton as well. The Country icon went on a successful world tour and released the album Blue Smoke. While we could have selected the bluegrass-tinted title track, we have to give the nod to this one. The fact that this song didn’t become a hit is a travesty. It even sounded like it belonged on Country radio and it breaks our hearts that such a wonderful song like this couldn’t make it.

 

6. Girl In A Country Song – Maddie & TaeThe biggest hit on our list made history (as the duo became the first girl group with a Country #1 since 2006). It’s also the best and most creative video (no wonder it has over 15 million views!). Name checking Conway Twitty and George Strait, it’s a very clever protest song that spits in the wind of the Bro-Country and the treatment of women in that arena. We can’t applaud these talented young ladies loudly enough.

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7. Me & Conway – Jeff Bates: Speaking of Conway Twitty, the legend was honored with a tribute album this year (spoiler alert – it graces our Top Albums list). You might remember Jeff Bates for hits like Love Song in the early 2000’s. His voice has been compared to Twitty’s and we definitely agree those comparisons are valid. The title track to his album beautifully celebrates Conway Twitty, and Bates certainly has a way with words.

 

8. All That’s Left – Miranda Lambert & The Time JumpersWho said that Miranda Lambert can’t swing? Buried on her Platinum album are great songs like this. Lambert teamed up with Vince Gill and his band of Nashville cats and the result is glorious!

 

9. Summer Number Seventeen – Ronnie MilsapRonnie was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame this year and it was certainly about time. He also released a new album of 50’s and 60’s covers. The title track is one of the best on the disc and has us appreciating Lost in The Fifties Tonight all over again.

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10. Ring Of Fire – Home Free: Ever since winning NBC’s The Sing Off, this Country Acapella group has become quite the sensation. It was hard to choose between this song and their cover of  Josh Turner’s Your Man, but we can’t get enough of their version of Johnny Cash’s 1963 smash. The video below is appropriately set around a camp fire.

 

11. Meanwhile Back At Mama’s – Tim McGraw & Faith HillTim McGraw went back to his roots and his songs moved away from modern beat tracks to creating wonderful pictures in our minds. The surprise performances of the song with Faith at the ACM awards and CMA Music Fest should have been enough to quiet the rumor mills on this sweet couple’s supposed impending divorce (or maybe it was their passionate on-stage kiss).

 

12. Band of Brothers – Willie NelsonWillie can’t buy a hit right now but he keeps churning out quality music (with no regard to those he might offend in the process). Despite no single chart success, his albums continue to sell extremely well and land him near the top of the Country charts. If he keeps recording songs like this, Willie will be selling albums for many years to come!

 

13. Gentle On My Mind – The Band PerryThis song was also featured in the new Glen Campbell documentary, I’ll Be Me. New life is breathed into Campbell’s 1967 Top 30 hit, and it’s so good that it really deserves to be a hit all over again.

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14. Jesus And Jones – NuBlu (Featuring Sam Moore): The tributes keep coming for the great George Jones. This one might be the most unique and definitely one of the most beautiful. The world of bluegrass crosses with a Soul music legend to honor The Possum. Truly well done.

 

So did your favorite song make our list? We’re looking forward to a brand new year of fantastic music in 2015, and our hope is that more on our list next year actually get some decent radio airplay and become the hits they deserve to be.


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NU-BLU AND SPECIAL GUEST SAM MOORE FEATURED ON RENO'S OLD TIME COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW

Nashville, TN (December XX, 2014) - Nu-Blu, one of bluegrass music's breakout acts, was joined by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Sam Moore this past week in Nashville for a special taping of Reno's Old Time Country Music show. On this soon to be historic episode, both Nu-Blu and Sam Moore perform their latest collaboration "Jesus and Jones," as well as take the audience through a few twists and turns when they, for the first-time ever in a bluegrass acoustic sound, perform the Sam & Dave classic "Hold On, I'm Coming," and end the show with "Will The Circle Be Unbroken."

"We had so much fun cutting up and talking about some of everything with Ronnie. It was probably a good thing the show was taped in advance cause I couldn't stop laughing and it's not easy to sing and be so tickled at the same time," said an excited Sam Moore. 

The pairing began earlier in the year, when Nu-Blu and Sam Moore recorded "Jesus and Jones," to pay tribute to the late country music legend George Jones.

Nu-Blu's latest album, All The Way, has continued to create and maintain momentum since its release, having spent its first 3 week on the Top Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart.

What the Media is Saying:
"Nu-Blu have marched to their own tune since they first hit the bluegrass scene, going where few bands had travelled before, and bringing in influences from all across the music world. It's always fun to see what they'll be up to next." -Bluegrass Today

"Making All the Way even more special was the magical way that everything -- from the recording process to having performers like Sam Moore and Rhonda Vincent included just all came together." - Billboard

"...the highlight of this project is "Jesus And Jones" featuring Sam Moore. We certainly need more of this kind of depth in bluegrass." -Cybergrass

"You may not know who NU-BLU is yet and if you don't look them up on the NET, listen to their wonderful tune, "Jesus And Jones," that includes vocals from Sam Moore, immediately establishes their talent and roots and should put them on the map." - All Access