• Ross Nickerson Banjo CD Reviews

    ROSS NICKERSON CD REVIEW
    LETS KICK IT

    COMMENTS
    This "incredibly hot" banjo project must have been filled with jet fuel the way it took off after I started playing it.  The pulsating sound of Ross Nickerson's banjo could be felt the entire time this project was playing.  The song selection contained tried & trued traditional  bluegrass songs with a sprinkling of his original songs & a well known pop song.  He has given "new life" to many of these classics.  This the the type of project that will appeal to both "bluegrass banjo junkies" & novices too.  Kudos to the members of Blue Highway.  They did a superb job!!  What a wonderful way to start the New Year.  I played the entire project, & I had a hard time keeping up with my request lines!!  With this project Ross has KICKED THE BAR HIGHER than other musicians.  I know I will be carrying this project with me for many weeks to come.  A listener favorite!!
    Thank you for sharing this fine project with us,
    Cordially, Al Shusterman
    KCBL Radio
    Backroads Bluegrass

    P.S.  Please put me on your mailing list for future projects.  Also, in the liner notes you mentioned several other projects.  They are Blazing The West (Pinecastle 2003), Ultimate Banjo Compilation (Pinecastle), & Evolultion on Bones Records.  If they are available I know my listeners would love to hear them!!
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    ROSS NICKERSON
    LET'S KICK IT
    Bones records
    Reviewed by Marilyn Ryan Hulbert

    Banjoteacher.com - Rossnickerson.com

    Ross's new album is on fire!!! I listened on my car CD player and forgot which road I was traveling - I couldn't think of anything but the clarity of the notes, the quality of Scott Vestal's recording at Digital Underground, the originality infused into the tunes, and the bluegrass tempos - the music we crave that energizes us and makes us feel good - the flying fingers and picks on every tune. Ross is an amazing banjo player! Helping him show off his talent are none other than Rob Ickes on resophonic guitar, Shawn Lane playing mandolin and fiddle. Tim Stafford on guitar and vocals. and Wayne Taylor on bass and vocals.  Wayne Taylor sang a "Little Maggie" to tear you heart out!
    Roundhouse is the 1st cut - written by Ross. Then Cluck Old Hen. There are 4 Bill Monroe tunes played like you've never heard them before! Kentucky Mandolin, Old Dangerfield, Bluegrass Breakdown, and Wheel Hoss.
    Ross Nickerson plays another of his called "Feeling Low". I promise you will not feel one low moment when listening to this album!
    Lady Be Good", written by George and Ira Gershwin is fantastically beautiful! "Don't This Road look Rough and Rocky - don't even need the words when these folks play. John Henry is the last of the 14 cuts. I believe Tim Stafford sings it, but can't be sure - the notes didn't say. Whether Wayne or Tim, it is just great!
       Powerful, perfect pickin' by every musician on this CD and...
    seriously..... if you love banjo, mandolin, guitar and fiddle music and love fast, clean, inventive, beautiful, bluegrass music, if you only add one album to your collection this year..... this is the one!!!! Ross Nickerson's "Let's Kick It" is the hottest music that has come down the Bluegrass Pike in a long time!

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    ....Ross, There is no way you would remember this, but we met at IBMA over 6 years ago. I'm not sure how you located me but I am glad you did. I just finished listening to your new CD (Let's Kick It). Wow! It's super and it will get a lot of play on my weekly radio program. By the way, Monroe's recording of Kentucky Mandolin is my theme song. Keep up the great work. I'll try to remember to send you a playlist when one of your track is played.
    Bob Mitchell (Radio Bluegrass International and WKWC-FM)

    ....Ross, Our local public radio station, KNBA, has a 2 hour bluegrass show on Wednesday nights (Borealis Bluegrass, guaranteed to make get up and holler or breakdown and cry). They have played a couple numbers from Kick it and gave you a long raving review tonight. The disc IS incredible. Also I bought a beginner banjo from you this fall and have been having a fantastic time (if a bit frustrating) learning the banjo. I am still working out of the beginners book and have a long track to success, but I appreciate your teaching method a lot. Thanks, macgill

    FAME Review: Ross Nickerson - Let's Kick It

    Let's Kick It
    Ross Nickerson
    Bones Records - #BR-3181
    Available from Ross Nickerson's online store.
    A review written for the Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange / acousticmusic.com
    by Mark S. Tucker
    (progdawg@hotmail.com).Ross Nickerson isn't just a great banjo player but a world-renowned picker, so much so that he's written an extremely well received tome Bluegrass Banjo Encyclopedia from A to Z, issued two instructional DVDs, and printed up a couple of books of tablature transcription, one covering this release, the other of a past disc, Blazing the West. Hence, you're not just looking at a cat who can pluck the bejeezus out of them thar five strings, Leroy, but someone who shows everyone else how to do it as well. That tells ya something.
    More, Nickerson gathered up a quartet of gents just as spic 'n span ultra-clean and dexterous as he (you may already know them as Blue Highway), the entire fivesome barnstorming through 14 well-chosen tracks, some trad, some standards, two written by Ross. Rob Ickes on Resophonic guitar is a stand-out, but Shawn Lane (mandolin, fiddle) and Tim Stafford (guitar, vox) match him step for step with Wayne Taylor racing alongside, oft wielding a swingin' tub-thumping bass. Every inch of Let's Kick It is exactly what its title implies, true heel-kickin' Appalachian joy, unrestrained delight in zesty melodies, and swirling variations by a passel o' players determined not to let a measure go by that they can't cram full of intertwining notes.
    The slightly slower numbers, such as Bill Monroe's Wheel Hoss, allow a bit more inspection of nuance and intonation, not to mention a chance to somewhat catch one's breath, but the effect is just as dazzling: pure sterling musicianship no matter how you cut it. Lordamighty but this is good stuff! Put aside the coffee and Jolt Cola before throwing it on the player, though, or you'll barely be able to contain yourself, turning somersaults, high steppin', and hollering' to beat glory. Mind and body will exult thuswise, but that doctor feller may have to give you a sedative and folks'll talk, so best to smile and do a jig in the living room. We don't want to create a ruckus, now do we?

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