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'The Park' presents bluegrass superstars, The Gibson Brothers, live on May 2nd, 2025! đ¸ đś -----
Thereâs a reason why Ricky Skaggs pulled Eric and Leigh Gibson off the stage at the Ryman two decades ago and offered to produce their debut record.The same thing that led David Ferguson and GrammyAward winning producer and Black Keys frontman DanAuerbach to co-write and produce their 14th album âMockingbirdâ (2018) and release it on his own label Easy Eye Sound alongside cultural icons such as HankWilliams Jr. and Dr. John:the Gibson Brothers are the real deal.They can pick.They can sing.And they can write a damn good country song. Theyâve won about every bluegrass award you can name and released albums on almost every premierAmericana label you can think of including Sugar Hill and Rounder, and, if thatâs not enough, their songs have been recorded by bluegrass legends no less than Del McCoury. Itâs a resume almost anybody in country music would be proud to have. But despite all of this, the GibsonBrothers are not yet household names.Their latest album, âDarkest Hour,â produced by dobro master Jerry Douglas might just change that.
As soon as you hear Leigh singing withAlison Krauss [âI Feel The Same Way As Youâ] on the new project you realize that his voice is as good as anyone in music today.Add the brother harmony to that and they have something truly unique.While âMockingbirdâ featured gorgeous production, recreating the sound on stage was difficult. âWe put together a little band to go out and try to recreate it,â Eric told me, but we couldn't.We would have to have such a huge band to try to recreate that record, but we did the best we could.â
Douglasâwho has won 14 Grammy awards and backed up everyone from Ray Charles to PaulSimon and George Jonesâwanted to make a record they could actually play on the road. So he picked the best songs (out of dozens) and squirreled them away in Sound Emporiumâs Studio B.But then the pandemic hit. âWe did our last shows in March of 2020,â Eric told me. âWe were inNashville the week everything was shutting down. It was surreal, but Jerry was like, âGuys, the world's going crazy. Let's let this be our little cocoon.âAnd we did.We cut all of the acoustic stuff and then went home and didn't play any more gigs until things started opening.Then we went back and finished the record with Jerry in February of 2021.â
The result is arguably the strongest record The Gibson Brothers have ever made.The songs recorded in the first recording period featured Mike Barber (bass), Justin Moses (mandolin),Eamon McGloughlin (fiddle), and of course, Jerry Douglas, adding in John Gardner (drums), Guthrie Trapp (electric guitar), andTodd Parks (bass) for the final tracks, âDarkest Hourâshowcases just how easily Eric and Leigh move from what DanAuerbach dubbed âcountry soulâ(âI Go Drivingâ) to high octane bluegrass (âWhat a Difference A Day Makesâ and âDustâ) with Douglas always keeping the spotlight on the songs themselves. âThatâs what I love about those guys,â Douglas told me, âthey are just great songwriters.â
Growing up on a dairy farm in northern NewYork and then traveling around the world in a bluegrass band has given them a unique vantage point on life, and the songs on âDarkest Hourâare a testament to that. âJerry wanted to hear everything weâd written,â Eric told me, âso we just sent him songs: brand new songs, old songs, there's stuff on that record 20 years old that we never recorded. We wanted to see what he would do with us as singer-songwriters.We respect him that much. Some of my favorite records are Jerry Douglas produced records. He didnât disappoint.â
If the Gibson Brothers had stayed in Nashville in 1999 they might possibly be Grand Ole Opry members by now. At the very least they would be hit songwriters on Music Row. But, just like their buddy Del McCoury, they chose family over success (McCoury was in his 50s when he moved to Nashville and didn't really see major success until he was approaching 60).All they need is someone to shine a light on them.Their talent level is well-established, the only producers they have ever worked with are Ricky Skaggs, DanAuerbach, David Ferguson andJerry Douglas. I dare say not many musicians can stack up a list of producers that strong. For the Gibson Brothers though, they just want to keep writing, singing, and standing on a stage.
Website:
⢠gibsonbrothers.com
Socials:
⢠facebook.com/thegibsonbros
⢠instagram.com/brothersgibson
Listen:
⢠youtube.com/@TheGibsonBrothersBluegrass
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