Mountain Heart
{{Short description|American band}}
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{{Promotional|article|date=July 2013}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Mountain Heart
| genre = bluegrass, acoustic, country, southern rock
| years_active = 1998-present
| label = Compass Records
| current_members = * Travis Anderson
- Ashby Frank
- Josh Shilling
- Seth Taylor
- Matt Menefee
| past_members = * Barry Abernathy
- Steve Gulley
- Adam Steffey
- Jim Van Cleve
- Johnny Dowdle
- Jason Moore
- Clay Jones
- Jake Stargel
- Jeff Partin
| website = {{URL|mountainheart.com}}
}}
Mountain Heart is an American band, which combines elements of rock, jam band, country, blues, jazz, folk and bluegrass music.{{cite web|url=http://www.louisville.com/content/mountain-heart-pulls-string |title=Mountain Heart Pulls a String |website=Louisville.com |date=2013-01-19 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} Mountain Heart or its members have won or been nominated for multiple Grammys,{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Complete-list-of-Grammy-nominees-2483347.php#page-3 |title=Complete list of Grammy nominees |publisher=SFGate |date=2006-12-08 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} ACM, CMA, and IBMA Awards.{{cite web|url=http://ibmaawards.org/node/42#emerging |title=Recipient History | IBMA Awards |accessdate=February 9, 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130225135634/http://ibmaawards.org/node/42 |archivedate=February 25, 2013 }} They have appeared on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry{{cite web|url=http://appsummer.org/schedule/id/mountain-heart-tony-rice |title=Mountain Heart with Tony Rice :: An Appalachian Summer Festival :: Appalachian State University |accessdate=February 9, 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111108030852/http://www.appsummer.org/schedule/id/mountain-heart-tony-rice |archivedate=November 8, 2011 }}{{cite web |last1=Zimmerman |first1=Lee |date=31 July 2018 |title=Josh Shilling talks Mountain Heart |url=https://bluegrasstoday.com/josh-shilling-talks-mountain-heart/ |accessdate=30 January 2019 |website=Bluegrass Today}}
The group is signed to Compass Records.{{Cite web |title=Mountain Heart |url=https://compassrecords.com/artist/mountain-heart/ |access-date=2022-12-21 |website=Compass Records |language=en-US}}
History
The band was formed in 1998 by Barry Abernathy, Steve Gulley (vocals, guitar), Adam Steffey (mandolin), and Jim VanCleve. Johnny Dowdle was introduced early as the band's original bassist. For a short period, Adam Steffey left the band to play with bluegrass/gospel group The Isaacs, during which Steffey was replaced by Alan Perdue. Early in 2000, Dowdle left the group and was replaced by Jason Moore, the former bassist for the James King Band. In 2001, Steffey returned to the group, and Mountain Heart added virtuoso guitarist, Clay Jones,{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/mountain-tradition-mw0000346426 |title=Mountain Tradition - Clay Jones | Songs, Reviews, Credits |publisher=AllMusic |date=2005-06-28 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} in 2003.
Mountain Heart performed in Scarborough, Ontario as part of the Bluegrass Sundays Winter Concert Series in 2000 and 2001.Strings, newsletter of the Pineridge Bluegrass Folklore Society, February 2000Strings, newsletter of the Pineridge Bluegrass Folklore Society, April 2001 In 2005, they took part in the Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival."Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival", Strings, newsletter of the Pineridge Bluegrass Folklore Society, October 2005 Later, in 2007, the band revisited Canada when they played the Tottenham Bluegrass Festival in Ontario.Strings, newsletter of the Pineridge Bluegrass Folklore Society, June 2007
The band released their first, eponymous project in 1999, on Doobie Shea Records,{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/1434148/doobie-shea-records-shutters |title=Doobie Shea Records Shutters |publisher=Billboard |date=2004-07-06 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} following it quickly with an all-gospel release, The Journey.{{cite web|url=http://ibmaawards.org/node/42#gospe |title=Recipient History | IBMA Awards |accessdate=February 9, 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130225135634/http://ibmaawards.org/node/42 |archivedate=February 25, 2013 }} In 2001, the band signed with Skaggs Family Records and soon released No Other Way, their first for the label.{{cite web|author=Erik Hage |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/no-other-way-mw0000662137 |title=No Other Way - Mountain Heart | Songs, Reviews, Credits |publisher=AllMusic |date=2002-09-17 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} The project was nominated for Album of the Year by the IBMA, with Mountain Heart being nominated for Entertainer of the Year. In 2004, they released Force Of Nature,{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/force-of-nature-mw0000453418 |title=Force of Nature - Mountain Heart | Songs, Reviews, Credits |publisher=AllMusic |date=2004-05-11 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} which again earned the band nominations for Album of the Year and Entertainer of the Year. The group released their final Skaggs Family Records recording in 2005, entitled Wide Open.{{cite web|author=James Christopher Monger |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/wide-open-mw0000344993 |title=Wide Open - Mountain Heart | Songs, Reviews, Credits |publisher=AllMusic |date=2006-02-14 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} The album, produced by Mark Bright, was notable for a stylistic departure for the band into the americana/folk/country sound.
In December 2006, the band announced that lead singer, Steve Gulley, would be leaving the group.{{cite web|url=http://bluegrasstoday.com/mountain-heart-announcement-expected-soon/ |title=Mountain Heart announcement expected soon |publisher=Bluegrass Today |date=2007-01-04 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} In January 2007, Josh Shilling debuted as the band's new lead singer at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN.{{cite web|url=http://bluegrasstoday.com/the-new-guy-with-mountain-heart/ |title=The 'new guy' with Mountain Heart |publisher=Bluegrass Today |date=2007-02-06 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} In September of that year, Jones was replaced by Grammy Award winning guitarist, Clay Hess. In December 2007, mandolinist Aaron Ramsey replaced Steffey, making his debut also on the stage of The Grand Ole Opry. Clay Jones returned replacing Hess in January 2009,{{cite web|url=http://bluegrasstoday.com/clay-hess-to-sierra-hull/ |title=Clay Hess to Sierra Hull |publisher=Bluegrass Today |date=2008-12-17 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} joining the band again at The Ark, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Ark would later become the site of their 2007 recording, The Road That Never Ends - The Live Album, their first project with Rural Rhythm Records{{cite web|author= |url=https://www.amazon.com/Road-That-Never-Mountain-Heart/dp/B000VKL0QC |title=Mountain Heart - Road That Never Ends |website=Amazon |date= |accessdate=2016-05-06}} out of Los Angeles, CA, a single record deal. The album was produced by Jim VanCleve and promoted with a music video produced by Josh Shilling, which brought the band critical acclaim and greater radio rotation.{{cite web|last=Ruehl |first=Kim |url=http://folkmusic.about.com/od/cdreviews/fr/MountainHeart.htm |title=American Bluegrass Music Brief History |website=Folkmusic.about.com |date= |accessdate=2016-05-06}}{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVp3pN87NJs |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/LVp3pN87NJs |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=Mountain Heart | Road That Never Ends | Bluegrass Music Video |publisher=YouTube |date=2008-02-04 |accessdate=2016-05-06}}{{cbignore}}
In 2010, Mountain Heart opened a record label.{{cite web|url=http://bluegrasstoday.com/that-just-happened-from-mountain-heart/ |title=That Just Happened from Mountain Heart |publisher=Bluegrass Today |date=2010-09-17 |accessdate=2016-05-06}} Under MH Music Group, the band recorded their first ever self-released project, That Just Happened, in January 2011. Among the album's featured guests are New Grass Revival front man & Doobie Brothers bassist, John Cowan,{{cite web|url=http://www.johncowan.com/ |title=John Cowan |publisher=John Cowan |date= |accessdate=2016-05-06}} legendary session drummer, Eddie Bayers,{{cite web|url=http://eddiebayers.com/ |title=Eddie Bayers Online |website=Eddiebayers.com |date= |accessdate=2016-05-06}} and noted acoustic guitarist, Bryan Sutton.{{cite web|url=http://bryansutton.com/ |title=Bryan Sutton |publisher=Bryan Sutton |date= |accessdate=2016-05-06}} Produced by VanCleve and Mountain Heart, That Just Happened received high praise from critics,{{cite web|last=Mason |first=Kim |url=http://www.bgdailynews.com/amplifier/music/cd-review-mountain-heart-s-that-just-happened/article_f93e4ca7-44a3-571a-b0d7-41b6a58941f7.html |title=The Amplifier: Music |website=Bgdailynews.com |date= |accessdate=2016-05-06}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nashvillemusicguide.com/mountain-heart-expands-the-boundaries-of-bluegrass/ |title=Mountain Heart Expands the Boundaries of Bluegrass |website=Nashvillemusicguide.com |date= 5 May 2011|accessdate=2016-05-06}} scoring a Four Star rating from Country Weekly.{{cite web|url=http://www.countryweekly.com/reviews/just-happened-mountain-heart |title=That Just Happened by Mountain Heart - Reviews - Nash Country Weekly |website=Countryweekly.com |date= |accessdate=2016-05-06}}
In January 2012, Mountain Heart added guitarist Seth Taylor.{{cite web|url=http://www.sethtaylormusic.com/home.cfm |title=Seth Taylor |website=Sethtaylormusic.com |date=2015-09-23 |accessdate=2016-05-06}}
In November 2014, Barry Abernathy left the band to focus on family. Jeff Partin, of Volume 5, joined on guitar, dobro, bass, vocals, and virtually every other instrument.
On May 6, 2016, Mountain Heart released Blue Skies, which saw another revamped line-up, including members of the Cherryholmes.{{cite web|last=Steffen |first=Chris |url=http://www.allmusic.com/blog/post/album-premiere-mountain-heart-blue-skies |title=Album Premiere: Mountain Heart, 'Blue Skies' |publisher=AllMusic |date= |accessdate=2016-05-06}}
Band members
- Travis Anderson – bass, vocals{{Cite web |last=Lawless |first=John |date=2022-10-31 |title=Mountain Heart joins Carly Pearce at The Ryman |url=https://bluegrasstoday.com/mountain-heart-joins-carly-pearce-at-the-ryman/ |access-date=2022-12-21 |website=Bluegrass Today |language=en-US}}
- Ashby Frank - mandolin, lead and harmony vocals
- Josh Shilling – lead and harmony vocals, piano, Hammond B3 organ, acoustic guitar
- Seth Taylor – guitars, vocals
- Matt Menefee - banjo
Awards and recognition
Mountain Heart was awarded the IBMA Emerging Artist of the Year award in 1999, before the release of their first recording.
The group was awarded Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year by the IBMA in 2002.
They have since been nominated for many other IBMA awards, including, "Entertainer of the Year" (2003, 2004, 2005), "Vocal Group of the Year" (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006), and "Instrumental Group of the Year" (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007).
As a member of Mountain Heart, Adam Steffey won the Mandolin Player of the Year Award several times (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006).
Jim VanCleve's solo album No Apologies, which featured all the members of Mountain Heart, was nominated for "Instrumental Recorded Performance of the Year in 2007". The project also won Album of the Year Honors from the Indie Acoustic Awards.{{cite web|url=http://www.indieacoustic.com/archives.html#2006 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=February 9, 2013 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130423132637/http://www.indieacoustic.com/archives.html |archivedate=April 23, 2013 }}
Discography
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scope="row"| Mountain Heart
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scope="row"| The Journey
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scope="row"| No Other Way
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scope="row"| Force of Nature
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| 5 |
scope="row"| Wide Open
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| 4 |
scope="row"| The Road That Never Ends (The Live Album) |
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scope="row"| That Just Happened
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| 10 |
scope="row"| Blue Skies
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scope="row"| Soul Searching
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=Music videos=
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2008
! scope="row"| "Road That Never Ends" |
References
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External links
- [http://www.mountainheart.com Official website]
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