Meet Gary and Roberta Gordon.
Influenced by the great music of their era, this husband and wife duo
were baptized by bluegrass music and have made wonderful folk music
ever since. Accompanied by Gary's tasteful Gallagher guitar and dobro,
Roberta plays the American born Appalachian autoharp. With many
recordings to their credit since 1976 , harmony singing is their
signature.
The Gordons have been bringing their music to audiences since the
1970's, when they began touring throughout the Midwest, playing clubs,
fairs, festivals and colleges. Their band featured guitar, banjo,
fiddle and upright bass with Gary on lead guitar, dobro and vocals and
Roberta Gordon singing and playing the autoharp. During this time The
Gordons recorded two albums, both of which received national radio
airplay.
Just as The Gordons had built a solid fan base through the Midwest,
they amassed a sizable following in the Carolinas throughout the 1980s,
playing festivals and fairs as well as making two acclaimed
performances at the Mint Museum in Charlotte. By the late 1980s, they
were working again in the midwest, and played a $150.00 per ticket show
in Chicago at the Swiss Grand Hotel. In 1989, they recorded with dobro
great Josh Graves and bluegrass fiddler Kenny Baker, from Bill Monroe's
Bluegrass Boys. The resulting album, Old Time Radio Show, and live
concert at Cincinnati's celebrated Old Time Music Hall were considered
triumphs by critic and fan alike. The Gordons kicked off the ‘90s by
releasing Wasn't Born To Follow, which also featured fiddle great Wade
Ray.
In 1995 they released Family Bible, and their
unique sound began to receive national and international recognition.
Bluegrass Unlimited commented, "With Family Bible, The Gordons have
created an exhilirating gospel package capable of drawing widespread
attention." And widespread attention it did receive. Radio recognition
was swift, and the single "Dust On The Bible" was praised in Europe as
well as the U.S. And the consensus was concurrent: As Dave Higgs of
WPLN's Bluegrass Breakdown show Nashville,Tennessee said: "I'll be
spreading The Gospel According To The Gordon's here in Nashville."
European acceptance of Family Bible added to
the thrill of The Gordon's 1996 tour in Ireland, where they performed
live in Dublin on R.T.E., Ireland's national television network. They
additionally played on live radio and at several hotels. The Gordons
were hosted by the Irish Bluegrass Music Club who have invited them
back for a second tour. On hearing End of a Long Hard Day, Richard
Gladney, of the Irish Bluegrass Music Club said: "Rest easy, Mr.
Monroe. Your music is in good hands."
In the spring of 1997, together with Reception Records, The Gordons released End of A Long Hard Day.
"With their warm, glowing vocal harmonies and
impeccably clean and uncluttered picking, the Gordons bring to mind
that most listenable of all bluegrass bands, the great Flatt &
Scruggs. And, like Flatt & Scruggs, the Gordons are wide-ranging in
their song selection. Above all these qualities, however, is the
fidelity with which the group conjures up memories of a sweet rural
world now long vanished."
-Edward Morris
Journalist and Former Country Music Editor
Billboard Magazine
In the following years, The Gordons returned to
Ireland three times, the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands, where
they took part in the first ever European World of Bluegrass Festival
Series held at venues throughout Holland under the auspieces of the
International Bluegrass Music Association. During this time they also
released Summervilla - Home in the Heart, from Reception Records,
recorded live in the historic anti-bellium mansion Summervilla located
on the Cape Fear River in Eastern North Carolina.
On the heels of the Summervilla album came The
Gordons - Live in Holland from the Dutch label Strictly Country
Records, featuring Gary and Roberta returning to their duet roots,
using only guitar, autoharp, dobro, and voice.
In 2002, they released "Time Will Tell Our Story", featuring first-rate
help from the likes of Alison Brown (banjo) and fiddle from Robert
Bowlin, whose musical partner Wil Maring also plays upright bass. Yet
again, it was critically praised -- Bluegrass Unlimited stated that it
was "one of the strongest spiritual releases of the year".
While they took time off from the road to focus
on Gary Gordon's new recording studio, Inside-Out, they did not stop
writing songs and recording, and the result is the latest release, in
2007, "Our Time". With the new release, Gary and Roberta will now head
back out on the road to play as a duo once again.
To book The Gordons, please contact Jared Ingersol at (314) 266-1870.The Gordons are also on the Summer Villa album, and you can get it here on efolkMusic.com!