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Angel Band : With Roots & Wings
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Three women vocalists alternate lead vocals and unite in soaring harmonies on mostly original country/bluegrass/gospel/folk-oriented material, both exuberant and thoughtful, with an ace acoustic band featuring David Bromberg.
Genre: Country: Americana
Release Date: 2008
With Roots & Wings © Copyright-Appleseed Recordings
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hey Papa Legba 1:17 Not Available
I'll Sing This Song for You 3:17 Not Available
Place of Grace 4:07 Not Available
Drown in the Fountain of Good 5:17 Not Available
Cold Lonesome Down in Blackbird Creek 4:10 Not Available
Hold Me Angel 2:48 Not Available
Moon Over Montgomery 4:10 Not Available
I'm Coming Home to You 3:30 Not Available
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep 3:38 Not Available
Patron Saint of Opportunity 3:21 Not Available
We are Shepherds 4:11 Not Available
Angel of the Morning 3:41 Not Available
Jump Back in the Ditch 3:28 Not Available
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Album Notes

About "With Roots & Wings": “I love Angel Band’s harmonies, wonderfully strong voices, and beautiful songs!” – Linda Ronstadt With music rooted in country, bluegrass and gospel, the three women in Angel Band spread their vocal wings and soar on "With Roots & Wings," their first CD for Appleseed after two self-released recordings. Their flight is breathtaking – founder/leader Nancy Josephson, Jen Schonwald and Kathleen Weber all possess wonderfully individual lead and harmony voices that combine in “boisterous, sad, sweet, goofy, glorious and angelic noise,” as they describe it. Their love of the sound three female voices make together is at the center of the group. The chord rules the day; both elemental and mystical, when all three voices hit “it,” the hair on the back of your neck will rise. The trio’s superb backing quartet (“Chum”), which includes Nancy’s husband, Grammy-nominated virtuoso roots guitarist/multi-instrumentalist David Bromberg, provides equally uplifting accompaniment on a dozen alternately lively and moving original songs (by Josephson and Chum fiddler/guitarist Bobby Tangrea, separately and in collaboration) and a lovely version of Chip Taylor’s country-pop ballad “Angel of the Morning,” previously a hit for both Merilee Rush and Juice Newton. The rich mixture of voices, guitars, fiddle, mandolin, and other instruments was supplemented and produced by legendary Texas pedal steel guitarist Lloyd Maines, who’s previously supervised Dixie Chicks, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Jerry Jeff Walker recordings, among many others; he’s also the father of the Chicks’ Natalie Maines. The two-year-old Angel Band, formed out of a series of weekly jam sessions in the Brombergs’ adopted hometown of Wilmington, Del., has been performing mostly as the opening act and backing vocalists for Bromberg in the last few years as he’s emerged from a 20-year performing and touring hiatus. Their singing and high-spirited, sassy, brassy onstage presentation have delighted audiences at Merlefest, Bonaroo, the Philadelphia Folk Festival, and many other venues, and they astounded Linda Ronstadt when they sang with her on several occasions. On "With Roots & Wings," after a close-harmony Haitian Vodou (voodoo) incantation to open the door between the earthly and spirit worlds (“Hey Papa Legba”), the Angels stake their claim in Americana territory with the spirited, fiddle-led Cajun two-step “I’ll Sing This Song for You,” Josephson’s first-ever composition, which lists the sacrifices she’d make for her man (“I’d even sell my shoes for you”). Equally boisterous are “I’m Coming Home to You” (“I’m putting on my lipstick in the rearview mirror/Truck drivers honkin’ ’cause I’m taking up two lanes”) and the album’s propulsive closer, “Jump Back in the Ditch,” an infectious chant with Texas singer-songwriter Terri Hendrix guesting on handclaps. “We Are Shepherds” is a protective hymn with lyrics by Josephson in response to President Bush’s troop “surge” – “I wanted to write a piece that wasn’t a strident kicking and screaming administration bash, but a deeper, more elemental gut-deep cry of commitment about what my ultimate job as a mother is,” she says. Other standouts: “Place of Grace,” sung by Schonwald, about a couple staying together for the sake of their children; “Drown in the Fountain of Good,” a slow gospel blues eerily ornamented with a plaintive chorus of “Let it rain,” Bromberg’s mournful National steel guitar, and Maines’ distorted pedal steel; “Moon Over Montgomery,” a sad portrait of the working class, with echoes of John Prine’s “Angel from Montgomery”; and “Cold Lonesome Down in Blackbird Creek,” a very blue bluegrass lament sung by Weber. With the Spring 2008 release of "With Roots & Wings," Angel Band will continue to tour as David’s show openers, but will also play an increasin

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REVIEWS

With Roots and Wings
author: Bonnie
This CD is wonderful! It is the next best thing to hearing the band in person. There are songs for every mood. It's hard to resist clapping along even when driving! The CD arrived in perfect condition by the date promised.
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Angel Band - With Roots and Wings
author: Dolores K Lowe
The only thing better than listening to the Angel Band's recordings is sitting in an accoustically perfect venue and letting envelope you with their rich vocal harmonies in person. Still, when I first played this CD, I got the same goose bumps that I did the first time I heard them in a little theatre over on the east coast of Florida. Angel band is music for the ears, the heart and the soul. This is a must have CD for anyone who enjoys female vocalists of the highest quality.
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Angel Band With Roots and Wings
author: NANCY SAGE
First heard the band at world fest 2008 grass valley,ca. awesome couldn't wait to own my own copy. my daughter is getting married in 2 weeks and we are going to have the D.J. play " I'll sing this song for you" the angels have brilliant harmony we jump around the house singing your songs. oohh and it doesn't hurt one bit that david bromberg is a small part of your wonderful effort. thank you for coming to our little town in the foothills of california.
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Angel Band With roots and Wings
author: ALDO PEDRON
I like it very much. Angel band has their voices like ange. Everything rtouched by Daviud Bromberg is like gold and the cover version of Anbgele of the morning ( ols success by Merrilee Rush and by P.P. Arnold) is really fantastic. Nancy Josephson ( David Bromberg wife) is a very good entertainer, she write good songs and sing very well indeed. What else we need ? Another David Bromberg album with his wife singing too.. Aldo Pedron from
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