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Music NewsRounder wrote: on Dec. 19, 2007:
Burlington, MA -- Did you hear the good news? Good News is #1 on XM Radio's Bluegrass Junction and the single "Alison's Band" is the #1 single on Sirius Radio's Count Down Yonder: Weekly Top 17 Songs of Sirius Bluegrass. Good News, Sizemore's first studio album in five years, was released in August on Rounder Records and was produced by Sizemore and acclaimed country producer/songwriter Buddy Cannon (Kenny Chesney, George Jones, Reba McEntire). The L.A. Daily News calls Good News "...one of the year's best bluegrass releases," while CMT.com says, "...if you like easygoing bluegrass music with smart, clever lyrics, this one will make you feel pretty darn good."


"Alison's Band," Sizemore's lighthearted hit single about yearning to be a member of Union Station, continues its ascent at #12 on Bluegrass Unlimited's Top 30 Single Chart and #6 on Bluegrass Music Profile's Top 20 Hot Singles while Good News is #3 on Bluegrass Unlimited's National Bluegrass Top 15 Album Chart and #3 on Bluegrass Music Profile's Top 10 Bluegrass CDs.

The Charlie Sizemore Band have announced their spring 2008 tour schedule (below). The Charlie Sizemore Band is Charlie Sizemore (lead vocals, guitar), Danny Barnes (mandolin, vocals), Matt DeSpain (Dobro), John Pennell (bass) and Wayne Fields (banjo).

"I'm just a fellow from the hills who got lucky."
– Charlie Sizemore

In addition to being one of bluegrass music's most distinctive and expressive vocal stylists, Charlie Sizemore is also recognized as being one of its most literate and thoughtful songwriters, with impeccable taste in choosing lesser-known, under-appreciated, well-written tunes by other writers. Based in Nashville, where he runs a successful law practice, Sizemore has moved a long way from his roots in eastern Kentucky, on Puncheon Creek, in the state's quintessentially Appalachian county, Magoffin. In other ways, however, he is as deeply close as ever, as connected to the sources of his musical inspiration as when he joined Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mountain Boys at age seventeen, replacing the late Keith Whitley, for the next nine and a half years.

"Charlie Sizemore gave me nine and one half years of honest and dependable service as lead singer in the late seventies and early eighties," Stanley reflects today. "He was one of my top lead singers that I have had through the years. Charlie knows music and knows how to make it right."

Not only did Sizemore give his boss Ralph Stanley "honest and dependable service," but during that time all of Sizemore's earlier experience and influences paid off and led to the creation of one of the most subtle and sophisticated styles of lead singing in bluegrass today. His remarkable tone and understated attack, more like a reading of the song than a mere performance, underpin the notion that he is truly a singer's singer, possessed of exquisite taste and feeling.

Within a month of leaving the Clinch Mountain Boys, Sizemore enrolled at the University of Kentucky, and after matriculating attending graduate school in history at Middle Tennessee State University for a while before switching paths and moving to Nashville, where he earned his law degree and passed the bar exam. By that time, he had married and started a family, with two small children, and he felt that the legal profession would be a more dependable way to support them. As the years passed, however, he grew restless and began the Charlie Sizemore Band. He recorded a series of highly-acclaimed bluegrass albums, chief among them (and perhaps his most personal) In My View as well as a full-length album of Tom T. Hall songs.

The "Good News" in the title of Charlie Sizemore's new album, is that he is back -- back to recording and back out on the road. He has indeed been missed during his lengthy hiatus of the past several years, devoted to building his law practice and raising his family. He nonetheless made time to collaborate with co-producer – "co-equal" Charlie calls him – Buddy Cannon to make Good News. Of Buddy's contribution to Good News, Sizemore says, with typical Sizemore modesty, "it simply could not have been done without him."

Cannon himself returns the favor and says straightforwardly that no one else's voice makes him feel the way Charlie's does. Putting their heads together, the two came up with a sterling set of songs, each memorable in its own right,

including some new Sizemore originals and some tunes that are favorites of Charlie's going back several years. Sizemore's goal was "to make a record that sounds like the records I liked growing up" – to capture the vibrancy and "aliveness" that he first heard in recordings of Red Allen, the Stanley Brothers, and Flatt & Scruggs. Doing so represented a huge leap of faith for a perfectionist with obsessive tendencies in the studio like Sizemore, but one which ultimately brought out the best in singers, players, and producers.

More modestly, however, this was a record made "live," and with minimal pressure; it's the quickest record Sizemore has made since his younger days of recording with Ralph Stanley. "Silver Bugle," a song drawn from local Puncheon Creek Civil War lore, is an idea Sizemore has carried around with him for fifteen years. Written with Tom T. and Dixie Hall, it has already become a favorite in his live performances. Cannon and Sizemore wrote "I Won't Be Far From Here," inspired by an old necktie of Carter Stanley's placed by their side while they were writing the song, virtually channeling the feel of the late Carter Stanley's songs.

The many musical highlights of Good News amply testify to the richness and depth of Sizemore's influences and background, from playing music with his father in a band lead by local east Kentucky musician/showman/bootlegger Lum Patton to his time with Melvin Goins prior to joining Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mountain Boys, and then going off to form his own band and make his own recordings. To this day, Charlie takes with him the spirit of humble perserverence and dedication set forth by his heroes -- mountain men at heart who were true to their word, worked diligently, and endlessly honed their craft. True to his word, Charlie Sizemore's new album title, Good News, is just that.

Upcoming Tour Dates:
January
12 -- Mountain Arts Center -- Prestonburg, KY 24 -- The Down Home -- Johnson City, TN 25 -- Blue Ridge Performing Arts Center -- Hendersonville, NC 26 -- Luckett’s Community Center -- Lucketts, VA

February 15 -- Bethlehem United Church of Christ -- Maple Lake, MN 16 -- Paul Bunyan Playhouse -- Bedmidji, MN 17 -- Armatage Elementary School -- Minneapolis, MN

March 8 -- Tawas United Methodist Church Family Center -- Tawas City, MI 13 -- Two Rivers High School -- Two Rivers, WI 14 -- American Legion Hall -- Evanston, IL 15 -- The Iron Post -- Urbana, IL

April 3 -- Red Light Café -- Atlanta, GA 4-5 -- Florida State Bluegrass Festival -- Perry, FL

May 24 -- Dr. Ralph Stanley’s Memorial Bluegrass Festival McClure, VA

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