What More Should I Say?

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Product Details

  • Release Date: 7/12/2005
  • Label: Pinecastle
  • UPC: 755757114622
  • Catalog Number: 571146
  • Sales rank: 253,052

Album Credits

Performance Credits
Michelle Nixon & Drive Primary Artist
Michelle Nixon Indexed Contributor, Vocals, Vocal Harmony
Jeff Murray Snare Drums, Guest Appearance
Phil Leadbetter Dobro, Guest Appearance
Mike Toppins Dobro, Guest Appearance
Justen Haynes Fiddle, Vocal Harmony, Guest Appearance
Jason Davis Banjo
Jamie Harper Mandolin
Adam Seale Bass
Patrick Robertson Guitar, Vocals
Technical Credits
Merle Haggard Composer
Tom T. Hall Composer
Melba Montgomery Composer
John Eberle Mastering
Dallas Frazier Composer
Tom Riggs Executive Producer
Steve Chandler Engineer
Bob Murray Art Direction
Mike Toppins Producer
W.S. Stevenson Composer
Michelle Nixon Producer, Liner Notes
Patrick Robertson Composer
Johnny Mullins Composer
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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Bluegrass on the sunny side

    Playing Time – 39:32 -- About two years have passed since Michelle Nixon & Drive grabbed our attention with their debut album, “It’s My Turn.” Now, with their sophomore effort, folks from the misty valleys of the Pacific Northwest will especially relate to the hard-driving and appealing opener, “I Know Rain,” (written by Dixie and Tom T. Hall) on their new Pinecastle release entitled “What More Should I Say?” The title cut, appearing at track 2, was written by the band’s guitarist and “other” vocalist Patrick Robertson who also penned “I Know.” Dallas Frazier’s “If It Ain’t Love” has been done by other bluegrass units, and Southern Connection comes immediately to mind. Nixon & Co.’s version has a copious amount of contemporary get-up-and-go. For broad, far-reaching appeal, this contemporary Virginia band blends bluegrass, country, and gospel to soothe every possible downhearted disposition. Their music is happy, upbeat, and Michelle has assembled a band that will solidly lay claim to their place as one of the most happening and dynamic acts on the bluegrass scene. Michelle sings with unique gusto that immediately that identifies her. Nixon also wrote “Prisoner of Your Love” and “Heart of Stone.” The former gives both of the band’s lead vocalists a chance to showcase their contemporary, yet haunting, mountain feel. The latter is a story inspired by Nixon’s daughter and son-in-law. Robertson also injects considerable energy into his vocalizing, equally matching Nixon’s forceful presentation. They’re pretty fair vocal compatriots. With only two vocalists identified in the core group, additional harmonies are sung by fiddler Justen Haynes. Bill Anderson and Michelle Nixon sing a duet on “We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds,” a country song written by Melba Montgomery. Anderson penned “Slippin’ Away,” a tune whose hook proved successful for Jean Sheppard years before. While music is a large part of her life, Michelle Nixon also has three kids, owns a hair salon, teaches Sunday School, and loves to camp, fish and play sports. With Michelle in the driver’s seat, this band can hardly do wrong. The band has had a few personnel changes since their first album. Vernon Hughes and Eddie Shifflett are no longer with the band. The band’s nickname for Jason Davis (banjo) is “Boy Wonder,” a homeschooled teenager and all-around great guy from Dinwiddie, Virginia. Jamie Harper (mandolin) and Adam Seale (bass) round out the quintet. Justen Haynes (fiddle), a recent grad of Shenandoah College, is credited as a guest artists, along with Jeff Murray, Mike Toppins, Phil Leadbetter, and Bill Anderson. Associating with four young and talented string burners, Nixon has built a quintet whose bluegrass is clearly on the sunny side. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)

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