Terry McGill - Banjo, Vocals-
Jen Larson-Guitar, Lead Vocals-
Ron Feinberg- Fiddle, Vocals-
Keith Edwards- Bass, Vocals-
Ben Fraker - Mandolin-
Dave Hampton-Guitar, Vocals
Influences
The Carter Family-Flatt and Scruggs-The Stanley Brothers- The Lilly Brothers-Bill Monroe-The Osborne Brothers- Jimmy Martin- and many others!
Straight Drive’s name comes from the type of music they play- straight bluegrass with plenty of drive. In a time where much of bluegrass music has veered towards the more polished and commercial sounds of “Music Row”, Straight Drive has kept its identity firmly grounded in the grit and intensity of the classic, first generation performers of bluegrass music. As bluegrass great Ron Thomason has said, "Straight Drive plays bluegrass the way Bill Monroe or Carter Stanley conceived of it." A fan once described Straight Drive's sound as "bluegrass with no apologies."
Straight Drive was started in 2001, following the release of Terry McGill’s first solo recording, “Straight Drive”, when Terry asked featured vocalist Jen Larson to help him expand on the straight-ahead sound created in the studio. Since then, the band has evolved into an even more traditional sounding unit, known for its hard-driving music, as well as its dedication to evoking the spirit and warmth of the vintage performances and radio broadcasts of bygone days . At the same time, Straight Drive cannot be labeled as an ensemble that merely relives the past. Striking original material in combination with fresh arrangements of older songs insures that Straight Drive has an appeal and relevance that speaks to the hearts of anyone who appreciates the balance between tradition and innovation.
Straight Drive plays at Bluegrass and Americana festivals, major market radio broadcasts, traditional country music shows, and in various music clubs. On the heels of their highly acclaimed 2005 recording, “I’ll Take A Page From Your Book” they even spent a month performing aboard the famed Mississippi Queen steamboat, where they were enthusiastically received by passengers, many of whom grew up listening to The Grand Old Opry radio show.
Whether singing lead or tenor parts, Jen Larson’s voice is a major part of the Straight Drive sound. Jen is at home singing everything from traditional Bluegrass and Country pieces to the Old-Time modal ballads of the southern Appalachians. Once described as having “a voice that could cut metal”, Jen delivers each song she sings with a raw intensity and emotion not often heard from contemporary female bluegrass singers. In addition to Straight Drive, Jen has recorded with banjoist Tom Hanway and most recently Miller’s Crossing. Jen has also appeared on "A Prairie Home Companion" over National Public Radio, Ralph Stanley's Hills of Home Festival, and many other events around the country.
Terry McGill has played the banjo since age 13. Within two years of starting to play, Terry was playing locally with several bands. For five years starting in 1988, Terry hosted The Country and Bluegrass Round-Up on WFDUfm in Teaneck, NJ. In demand in the studio, Terry has recorded with several artists/ groups including The David Hampton Band, The Old Time Bluegrass Singers, The Dixie Bee Liners, jazz singer Alan Harris and others. In 2001 Terry released his first solo recording entitled “Straight Drive”. The recording has received airplay nationwide and was even featured on Hairl Hensley’s “The Early Bird Gets the Bluegrass Show” on WSM in Nashville, TN. Terry has also been highlighted in the Banjo Newsletter and is author of a banjo instruction manual entitled "Alternate Tunings for the Five String Banjo Played Bluegrass Style" for Mel Bay Publications. In addition to banjo picking chores, Terry sings and serves as Master of Ceremonies.
Mandolinist Ben Fraker who hails from the rolling hills of western Massachusetts, is the son of two bluegrass musicians, Robert and Lillian Fraker, founders of the popular traditional bluegrass group, Bear Bridge. This laid a strong foundation for his Monroe-flavored mandolin style. Among Ben's many credits, he's had the honor of performing with Grand Ole' Opry legend, Charlie Louvin in addition to appearing with Big Appalachia, John Herald and many others. Ben is a welcome addition to Straight Drive.
Fiddler Ron Feinberg has been involved inbluegrass music for many years. Ron has been a member of The Fox Family and runs his own group- Millers Crossing. He has appeared with Bill Monroe, Mac Wiseman, Patsy Montana, Rose Maddox, The Lewis Family, Mitch Harrell and many other talented bluegrass musicians over the years. In 1995 as a member of the Fox Family, Ron was nominated for I.B.M.A. Emerging Artist of the Year. Ron has also written many bluegrass songs that have been recorded by several Long Island based musicians as well as a few nationally recognized groups. In addition to Straight Drive, Ron has recorded three projects with the Fox Family, two with Back Roads and has done lots of session work in the New York area.
Dave Hampton has been steeped in bluegrass music his entire life. This Danville, Pennsylvania native started playing guitar at age fourteen and quickly grew into one of the most notable players in the "Keystone State". In addition to his driving rhythm and skillful lead playing, Dave is also known for his outstanding vocal skills. His style is original, instantly identifiable and always tasteful. Dave is a talent not easily forgotten.
Keith Edwards has been playing his unique brand of “slap-bass style” on the upright bass since he was twelve years old. Raised in the company of Bluegrass musicians on a dairy farm in the heart of the Catskill Mountains, it was only natural for Keith to spend countless childhood hours “parkin’ lot picking” at Bluegrass festivals. At age fourteen, he began playing rhythm guitar and before long was playing in his father’s band, Probable Cause. Later, Keith and his father, Walt Edwards, started a group called South Wind. Keith has performed with other musical groups, including Chesnut Creek, Steve Toth and Rippling River, Horse Country, and the Dick Smith-Mike O'Reilly Band. Keith has also recorded with Bob Plunkert and Real Country, with whom he played guitar, mandolin and bass. He also played bass on Jon Sholle’s guitar instrumental album released on Rounder Records entitled "Out of the Frying Pan", which featured such musicians as David Grisman, Tony Trischka, Andy Statman, and Kenny Kosek.
Hey Terry / Jen, great to see y'all are playing at Musikfest - wish I didn't have a gig the exact same time or I'd come up and see y'all - keep me posted - best, Chuck
Howdy Terry / Jen, hope you had a great time at the Folk Project this weekend.
My 12 string and I will be at
The National Underground 159 E. Houston St (between Allen & Eldridge), NY, NY 10002 Fri Jun 6 - 7 PM $ 5.00
A Kat / Tunes2ya imperative!
Check out my website for other dates as well! On 91.9 WDVR-FM radio monthly (next date: 5/17); at Albert Music Hall / Waretown NJ 5/24; Triumph Brewery in Philly 6/18; playing the Somerset County 4-H Fair 8/14.
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Hi Straight Drive, just a quick hello from the Jazz Pistols - hope you are doing fine and have a nice christmas season. Thanks for being our friend and good luck for the things you do. Best regards - Christoph
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