Mountain Fever Records is proud to announce they have signed bluegrass recording artists, Volume Five to the label and will release Down In A Cell, the band’s new CD on August 17th.
Consisting of Glen Harrell (fiddle & vocals); Patton Wages (banjo, & vocals); Chris Williamson (bass & vocals); Jesse Daniel (mandolin & vocals); and Adam Duke (guitar & vocals), each member of Volume Five has held tenure with national touring bands prior to their collective start in early 2008. Performing with such well known acts as Marty Raybon and Full Circle, The Bradley Walker Band, The Anita Fisher Band, Randy Kohrs and The Lites, The Larry Stephenson Band, and David Davis and The Warrior River Boys, has allowed members of Volume Five the opportunity to hone his craft to perfection and gain the stage experience needed to entertain just about any crowd. Volume Five’s strong vocals, dead-on harmonies, and precision picking make them one of the most exciting new “traditional” bands to hit the bluegrass scene in a long while.
Down In A Cell includes 11 tracks with four originals written by members of Volume Five (“Down In A Cell” by Adam Duke, “Busy City”, “These Lies”, and “Ride Ruby Ride” by Jesse Daniel) along with songs penned by popular writers such as Whitey Shafer (“Baptism of Jesse Taylor”) and Dottie Rambo (“Sailing On”). The CD also features a great bluegrass re-make of “Home”, originally a hit for country music star Joe Diffie. Possibly the most unique aspect of Down In A Cell is the lead vocals shared between Glen Harrell and Adam Duke, both soulful singers but each with a distinctive style all their own.
Listen to a clip of “Like A Stone”:
For more information on Volume Five, please visit www.VolumeFiveBG.com or www.MountainFever.com.


