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Press Reviews

Chris Haire – Charleston City Paper

“Today’s bluegrass acts routinely draw from rock, jam, and jazz, but rarely — and by rarely, we mean never — do they draw from R&B. But lo and behold, that’s exactly what Asheville’s Underhill Rose has accomplished.”

Asheville Citizen-Times

“Dusty country soul with gorgeous vocal arrangements...filled with acoustic strings and pastoral melodies.”

Richard Combs – Common Folk Music

“Many songs are tinted with an almost 60s pop flavor; on several songs I was humming the hook the first time through. This and the fact that the band is made up of three females (Eleanor Underhill, banjo; Molly Rose Reed, guitar; Salley Williamson, upright bass) give Underhill Rose a unique and rich sound full of high harmonies and accessible but inventive melodies .”

Keith Lawrence – Bluegrass Notes

“Good album. Good band.”