Wes
Miller
Hurts More To Stay
Shed Music
BY DEBORAH WILBRINK

Wes Miller and his Indiana-based band delight traditionalists with a rendering of old favorites like Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake, and Goldrush, along with five new songs. All the instruments contribute but banjo leads from Joel Miller standout. Wes says he loves to play, and you can tell it: he records on bass, lead guitar, mandolin, lead vocal, and changing harmony parts. Changing Seasons could be a country hit reflecting on two brothers’ younger days, but sorry, pretty boys, no drums, it’s pure bluegrass! Sorrowful love, and a new song about an old hound, Ole Rube, from Wes’s sister, Janet Foster, provide a range of emotions. Already playing "52 weeks a year," Miller’s new representation by Lance LeRoy, and the smooth sound should earn him sure footing on the bluegrass buckboard. BMP
July/August 2008 Issue
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