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Article: Rayna Gellert and Susie Goehring: Starch and Iron.(Brief Article)(Sound Recording Review)
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- September 22, 2005
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RAYNA GELLERT AND SUSIE GOEHRING
Starch and Iron
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Rayna Gellert has acquired a lot of widespread name recognition in the last couple of years since she joined up with the all-female old-time band Uncle Earl and began appearing at high-profile venues like the Philadelphia Folk Festival. But, she's been a well-known and respected commodity in the world of old-time music for several years. In a branch of music where you can hardly walk more than a few feet without falling over a really good fiddler, she's one of a small handful that other fiddlers will drop what they're doing and go listen to, even if it means buying a ticket. ...
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Article: Their name is Earl: Old-time quartet dishes up music with a ...
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... ... thirty-something quartet of K.C. Groves, Kristin Andreassen, Rayna Gellert and Abigail Washburn. People always ask us about the name, Uncle Earl fiddle player Rayna Gellert said in a telephone interview from her home in Asheville, N.C ...
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