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New Tradition reunion show at Salmon Lake festival

Posted on January 18, 2023 by Azlyrics

Back in the 1990s, one of the most popular young bluegrass acts was a band called New Tradition. Over their roughly ten year tenure, a number of now veteran artists were part of this group as adventurous young players and singers. The band recorded a total of seven albums for Brentwood Music, Pinecastle Records, and Mountain Home Music, before going their separate ways in 2000.

A good many long time grassers along the east coast and in the southeast may not be deeply familiar with these guys, as they played mostly in the central US, or on the west coast, even though they were based in Nashville. But their many recordings won them a loyal following for their newgrass-inflected bluegrass gospel sound.

This May, the Salmon Lake Park in Grapeland, TX has put together a reunion performance of New Tradition for their Bluegrass Gospel Music Festival. Appearing together for the first time in 23 years will be Danny Roberts on mandolin, Richie Dotson on banjo, Daryl Mosley on bass, and Jamie Clifton on guitar.

We spoke a few days ago with Danny, now serving as mandolinist with The Grascals, to discuss this reunion, scheduled for May 27 at the festival.

He said that though all the members have remained friends and stayed in touch, they hadn’t all picked since the group disbanded.

“The last time we played together was probably in 2000. We have had several requests for a reunion, but it was never able to work out.

The Grapeland festival director contacted me recently and asked what it would take to get a reunion together. I asked her who she wanted, and she said me, Richie, Daryl, and Jamie. I made the calls, and it’s on!

Since the announcement I’ve had more people contacting and messaging me saying, ‘We’ve got to do this in Tennessee… we need to do it out east.”

Danny tells us he wasn’t surprised that this request came from Texas.

“We used to work so much in Texas and out west. We hardly ever played as much back east.

The Grascals have never played Telluride or RockyGrass, but New Tradition played there several times.”

Shortly after the second New Tradition album was released, Danny was one half of a big bluegrass match, as he and Andrea Campbell of Petticoat Junction were wed in 1991. Both have remained in bluegrass, and their daughter, Jaelee, is now a member of Sister Sadie.

Talking about family reminded Roberts of how hard they were going back in the day.

“I remember the year Andrea and I got married, we played 230 dates, mostly festivals and churches. We played all the time, but never could crack the eastern festival scene.

Here’s a funny thing… I guess it was right before COVID, we were at Richie’s house and we started singing some stuff, with Andrea, Jaelee, and Richie’s son. And it really clicked, liked we had been doing it all the time. So we sort of had a dry run then.

Everyone is so busy, but it will be fun. The old stuff does come back.”

He is also eager to get back on some of their big gospel numbers.

“We loved doing acapella stuff so much, so we’re really going to try and feature a lot of that. This is a gospel festival, so it’s a perfect fit.”

The notion of a reunion of this edition of New Tradition brought up the idea of putting other combinations of the band back together for similar outings.

“I talked to Aaron McDaris last weekend, and mentioned maybe we could do it again next year and he could be the banjo player. Kenny White and Ray Cardwell talked a bit about doing a reunion with that configuration.”

But for now, it’s Danny, Richie, Daryl, and Jamie in Grapeland in late May. Tickets are available for the festival now online.

Not many of us get an opportunity to relive glory days from our youth, and Roberts says that all the guys are psyched.

“We’re all off the charts excited about it. And I’ve heard from so many people who wish they could come.”

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Danny Roberts takes his mandolin expertise to McClanahan

Posted on May 29, 2020 by Azlyrics

Bluegrass folks have known, and admired, Danny Roberts for many years. These days we think of him as the mandolinist with The Grascals, where he has been since 2004 as a founding member. But he had a long career in the music before that.

Danny was also a co-founder of New Tradition, who played grass and Gospel all over the US for close to 20 years. When they disbanded in 2000, Roberts took a job at Gibson, allowing him to work in luthiery, where he had dabbled all of his adult life. He rose to the position of plant manager for Gibson’s Original Acoustic Instruments, where he oversaw construction of all mandolins and banjos made with the Gibson brand, plus the Dobro resophonic guitars.

Gibson mandolins built and signed by Danny are prized by modern instrument fanciers, and since leaving their employ, he has continued to do repair work for a select group of clients who trust their valuable mandolins to his care. This side business, which he calls Just Off The Bench Stringed Instrument Repair, has been a blessing to he and his wife, Andrea, as the only income they have coming in while both of their main music jobs are shut down.

Just recently, another opportunity in luthiery has come his way, pairing his many years of experience with the brilliant custom mandolins made by Jonathan McClanahan. The McLanahan mandolins are widely hailed by professional bluegrass artists for their similarity to the great Loar F-5s that Gibson made in the 1920s, and for the detail work that Jonathan puts into each individual instrument. Top players like Wayne Benson of IIIrd Tyme Out, CJ Lewandowski of Po’ Ramblin’ Boys, plus Chris Davis and Jesse Brock use and endorse them, as well as a long list of serious amateur and part time musicians.

Now Roberts makes a couple of trips each week to the McLanahan shop in Hendersonville from his home in Murfreesboro, TN to assist the master builder.

He described how this all came to be.

“I had known Jonathan since the New Tradition days. He played in a band then too, and I would see him regularly at The Milton Opry. I knew him when he was first building arch top guitars. One day he put up a video online, and I really admired how he talked naturally about his work, and how God had blessed him to be able to do it.

So I called him to catch up, and he invited me to come out to the shop. So I went out there, and had no thought of getting one of his mandolins; been a Sorenson guy for years. Jon works for the railroad, 3rd shift, and as we talked I could see that he was real tired looking. As we chatted he said, ‘I could really use some help here.’”

Roberts told us that he never thought of turning the McClanahan mandolins into Gibsons. He just wanted to help Jonathan make them.

“I’m going up there now one of two days a week, bending rims, and watching him go about his work. He does everything by hand – and by ear. He has that ability to hear something with wood, and knows how to take a piece of wood and scrape away everything that’s not a mandolin.

I always have respected someone who can just take a piece of wood and build an instrument from scratch.

When I was at Gibson, it was more like building a kit. We got the parts pretty much ready to put together. Jon was in the custom shop when I was there, but we never interacted much back then since they were in a different location.

I’m learning so much from him, and am so excited about the future with McClanahan. He’s still getting better at what he does. We’re having a ball, getting the work done and enjoying each other’s company.”

Danny plans to continue offering his own repair and restoration services as Just Off The Bench, and says that his association with McClanahan now allows him the use of some of the tools and equipment which he doesn’t have at home. He is not only enhancing his own skills, but shortening the wait time for Jonathan’s mandolins.

You can learn more about McClanahan Mandolins online, and see additional photos of his work.

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