Andy May is a soft-spoken man who calls children “youngsters” and adults “folks.” His talent as a musician and teacher is undisputed, but he’s likely best known as the founder of the Acoustic Kids Showcase. The showcase is a non-competitive “Opry-style” performance program that allows musicians [16] and younger to perform on professional stages at festivals around the country.
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“The Bluegrass Situation” on Curtis McPeake and “Leather Britches” (McPeake & May, “The Good Things”)
…The fact that [Curtis] McPeake has been named a recipient of one of 2018’s Distinguished Achievement Awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association should come as no surprise. But, McPeake will not be accepting the award from retirement: Earlier this year [McPeake] and his collaborator, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Andy May, released a full-length album, The Good Things (Outweigh the Bad). On its final track, “Leather Britches,” you can hear that same timelessness in McPeake’s duet with Nashville stalwart fiddler Aubrey Haynie. They kick the tune with fiddle and banjo only, showcasing that classic pre-bluegrass format, Haynie fiddling fantastically far and wide while McPeake holds it all together with his three-finger roll, seventy years in the making. ⇨ Read more
Bluegrass Unlimited on McPeake & May – “The Good Things”
Together, McPeake and May have collaborated to present their versions of songs and arrangements they both love, … recorded … just two months before McPeake’s 90th birthday. (Well done fellows!) Aubrey Haynie adds fiddle work and Tim Dishman is on bass and harmony vocals. As the CD jacket indicates: “Heckuva good time!”
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Bob Piekiel on McPeake & May, “The Good Things”
The CD is done entirely with a four-piece band–Curtis on banjo, Andy May on guitar & vocals, Aubrey Haynie on fiddle, and Tim Dishman on bass. The result is a performance with lots of refreshing “breathing space” in each song, with each instrument tastefully placed in the context of the whole selection…. It’s one of those albums you can listen to over and over and hear something a little different each time. Old or young, veteran or novice, all will enjoy this treasure.
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Marc Pruett on McPeake & May, “The Good Things (Outweigh the Bad)”
…Through his recordings and many personal appearances with The Nashville Brass, Lester Flatt, and other top acts, Curtis carved a revered place for himself in the history of the music we love… Congratulations Curtis! You are making your banjo-buddies proud once again!
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Gary McMahan: “Room for Roots” by Andy May
I love [Room for Roots]! Well written. Well sung. Solid heartfelt songs. Well played and well produced! ⇨ Read more