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Sept 2003 |
Marietta Ohio TimesBand not slack in musical qualityBy Brad BauerThis year's Ohio River Sternwheel Festival was made special for at least two families. Former Mariettan Joe Wharff and his bluegrass band, "The Slack Family," of Richmond, Va., returned to the Ohio River levee to perform for the second time in three years. The group played two toe-tapping sets Sunday. "It's always great to come back home and visit with my family," Wharff said. "But it is even better when I can come back home and play for everyone with my new family." To read this review in its entirety, click here. |
| Sept 2003 |
Nothing slack about this familyAnd then there's the Slack Family, one of central Virginia's favorite bluegrassoutfits. The beginnings weren't quite as humble but . . . the band played its first gig in a Richmond alley. The five-member band (Joe Wharff, Andy Burns, Nick Harlow, Jim Skelding and Brian Sulser) was born about 10 years ago when Wharff, Burns and one other local musician hit the streets for some late-night picking. To read this review in its entirety, click here.
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| March 2003 | Style Weekly MagazineSlack Family “Pickin’ Up the Slack” (Planetary) **** From
the first thumping stand-up bass notes and rousing harmonies
to the closing notes some 43 minutes later, the Slack Family’s
newest traditional bluegrass release is mostly top-drawer
stuff. The boys rely on wood and steel to present a sound
that’s tasty, sincere and fun. |
| June 2003 | Richmond
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| July 2003 | Richmond
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| July 2003 |
Crestwood Presbyterian Bluegrass Festival Review The "brothers of a different mother"; The Slack Family started the show right on time. And when they weren't talking about the humidity, they did some fine pickin' To read this review in its entirety, click here. |