Stay where you are or come when you're still
You'll always have your home on the hill
Deep in the valley so ageless and free,
Leaves will wither to sweet melodies
And I know, and I know to let go
And I know, and I know, to let go
He tried to put his hands on me
Deep in the night in the hours of sleep
But I couldn't let him for he was unclean
And you're the purest thing that I've ever seen
And I know, and I know to let go
And I know, and I know to let go
The places we went took us years to find
With all of the wonder we kept in our minds
And I said I'd never leave you behind
Now I'm counting the breaks in those highway lines
And I know, and I know to let go
And I know, and I know to let go
The road that you took was a mountain to climb
I only wish you had seen it in time
Never again will you climb so high
'Cause you're deep in the earth with your face to the sky
I have listened to bluegrass and old-timey style banjo music for many years. Nora Brown has the most poetic interpretation of these styles that I have heard so far. She is the John Fahey of banjo (but also with striking vocals). brit_b
Bright and skipping songs that foreground the sound of the banjo and fingerstyle guitar in music that feels timeless. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 5, 2020
Nora Brown continues to bring nuance and resonance to her modern interpretation of Appalachian folk and bluegrass on her latest LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 30, 2022
West Virginia country-folk singer-songwriter Trae Sheehan aims to find a balance between the traditional and the modern on his new LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 29, 2020