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Born in 1927, Josh Graves revolutionized bluegrass
with the introduction of the dobro to the genre. In doing so he not only changed the genre’s vocabulary but altered the way the instrument itself had been approached. While his contributions to bluegrass and the dobro are well-remembered, his deep connection to the blues has been largely undocumented. That connection is explored to amazing results on Same Old
Blues, Graves’ second album for CMH. Originally released in 1977, Same Old Blues is a heartfelt and warm collection of originals captured in beautiful analog warmth. Backed by a band that seems completely at ease, Graves
glides through these twelve tracks demonstrating that he had always been a blues man for life.
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