Artist: Tony Rice
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #67 Jan-Feb 2007
Peter Rowan & Tony Rice – Quartet
Acoustic guitar god Tony Rice and bluegrass vocal stylist Peter Rowan teamed with mandolinist Sharon Gilchrist and bassist Bryn Davies — Rowan’s longtime touring partner — to create an album that sounds at once ancient and timeless. Contemporary material from Patti Smith (“Trespasses”) and Townes Van Zandt (“To Live Is To Fly”) blends seamlessly with [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #54 Nov-Dec 2004
Peter Rowan – You Were There For Me
“Mercurial” is the word Robert K. Oermann’s liner notes use to describe Peter Rowan, and it’s a well-chosen one. Like Bill Monroe, in whose band Rowan served some 40 years ago, Rowan is both powerful and idiosyncratic; he has built a career around a unique combination of deep roots and sometimes fanciful eclecticism. Tony Rice’s [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #37 Jan-Feb 2002
Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen – Running Wild
By now, with three collaborations under their belts, it should be clear that the quartet of Herb Pedersen, Chris Hillman, and Larry and Tony Rice don’t feel compelled to produce “supersession” blockbusters. Gently turning aside whatever expectations fans might have in respect to pioneering or pyrotechnics, they offer instead a pleasing mix of new originals [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #32 March-April 2001
Tony Rice Unit – Unit Of Measure
Remarkably, this album is about the only recorded document of the mid-’80s-to-mid-’90s version of the Tony Rice Unit. Led by the most influential bluegrass-based guitarist ever, that lineup — Rice, brother Wyatt on second guitar, mandolinist Jimmy Gaudreau, and brothers Ronnie (bass) and Rickie (fiddle) Simpkins — had torn up audiences for years with their [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #24 Nov-Dec 1999
Tony Rice – Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen
West Coast roots-music pioneers Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen join forces once again with bluegrass/new acoustic titans Tony Rice and Larry Rice for a follow-up to their 1996 debut Out Of The Woodwork. Perhaps as the result of some touring, the foursome emerges as a more cohesive band, in contrast to the “recorded event” feel [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #5 Sept-Oct 1996
Tim O’Brien – Red on Blonde / Tony Rice – Sings Gordon Lightfoot
Given that Bob Dylan’s catalog has pretty much been interpreted to death by all manner of song stylists by now, an album of all-Dylan covers would seem a rather risky proposition, but Tim O’Brien proves more than up to the task with Red on Blonde. This 13-song collection of Zimmermannerisms ranges from classic (“Maggie’s Farm”) [...]
