Artist: Jim & Jennie & The Pinetops
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #57 May-June 2005
Jim & Jennie & The Pinetops – Rivers Roll On By
Jim Krewson and Jennie Benford seem a mite confused as to what year it is. The copyright date on Rivers Roll On By reads 2005, but the songs conjure up a time when streets where made of dirt, stoves burned firewood, and no one lived past the age of 50. Yes, Jim & Jennie & [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #39 May-June 2002
Jim & Jennie & The Pinetops – One More In The Cabin
Bluegrass puritans have never much liked Jim & Jennie & the Pinetops, mostly because the band’s playing won’t singe your eyebrows off and singer-guitarist Jim Krewson ain’t exactly James King. But whatever these youngbloods might lack in chops, they more than make up for with charm and soul. One More In The Cabin is the [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #30 Nov-Dec 2000
Jim & Jennie & The Pinetops – Oh, the Horror
As a young girl, Jennie Benford would fall asleep to the strains of her father’s bluegrass band rehearsing in their Northern Vermont home. One night she awoke to a song she hadn’t heard before, the traditional murder ballad “Pretty Polly”. Benford lay awake, eyes wide open, scared to death. “I must’ve been 6 or 7 [...]
