Paste magazine: Avett Brothers were in Asheville to produce new G. Love record

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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From Paste magazine. This explains all the recent Avett Brothers sightings (here and here) around town:

For the first time in the band’s history, The Avett Brothers have produced an album for someone else.

Almost a year ago after an Avett Brothers show in Boston, Paste had the pleasure of introducing Garret Dutton (aka G. Love) to the band and then stood by like a proverbial third wheel while they hit it off. Being a lucky fly on the wall, we learned how much the Avetts were inspired by G. Love’s early career with his ability to re-imagine classic “back porch” blues in a modern style, which helped the Avett’s believe they, too, could stay true to their musical heritage.

So it came as little surprise when G. love—who had been looking for potential producing partners for his new album—asked the North Carolina-based brothers to join him at Echo Mountain Recording Studio, a beautiful converted church, in Asheville.

Thanks to loyal reader JM for the link.

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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3 Comments

  1. Jeff September 27, 2010

    I thought Paste Magazine went out of business around Sept 1. I guess it was just their print edition. http://gawker.com/5627700/paste-magazine-is-dead

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  2. Jennifer S. September 27, 2010

    Figured that's why they were here! I've got some G.Love CDs if you want them. :0)

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  3. friendlyswiss September 27, 2010

    Awesome!! I loved G. Love's early stuff too (newer stuff not so much). Hopefully the Avetts will bring him back to that place he started. Great story

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