Showing posts with label Dierkes Bentley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dierkes Bentley. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

With 'Up on the Ridge,' Dierks Bentley stops getting by on looks and hooks

FYI- Dierks Bentley's new release will be featured on this Sunday's Traditional Ties, 5/13 10:00 PM - WYEP 91.3 FM Pittsburgh PA, Streaming on http://wyep.org/

By Chris Richards
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The last time we heard from country star Dierks Bentley, everything was hunky-dorky.

It was the summer of 2009 and the Arizona pretty boy was preening on the top of the charts with "Sideways," a doofy party anthem where the singer's notion of fun felt too good, too clean. It had all the charm of celery.

And that's why Bentley's new album, "Up on the Ridge," qualifies as a both major transformation and minor miracle. The 34-year-old singer has always had a fine ear for hooks, but this time out, he's swaddled them in traditional, bluegrass-inspired arrangements. The results are dazzling -- and for a chart-topping cutie-pie, it's a supremely gutsy move. To prove he means it, he's allowed his neatly trimmed stubble to sprout into a mangy scruff.

But facial hair does not a great album make -- so Bentley mustered a gang of esteemed collaborators for what might be the best country recording we'll hear in 2010. He harmonizes with Vince Gill and Alison Krauss. He duets with Kris Kristofferson and Del McCoury. He covers Bob Dylan and U2. All without flinching. Read more.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Dierks Bentley going "Up the Ridge" with new release




There's a little bluegrass in the soul of Dierks Bentley. He plans to showcase that talent with an album full of bluegrass music this summer. Simply titled, "Up on the Ridge," fans will be able to hear the sweet sounds of bluegrass from the Arizona native."This album won't come as a surprise to my hard core fans," said Bentley. "They've asked me: 'when are you going to make a bluegrass record?' And I was just waiting for the right time."
It is no secret that Dierks loves bluegrass music. He's featured the Del McCoury Band on previous albums. When he first came to Nashville, he would play at the Station Inn alongside the legendary bluegrass performers. More...