Chad Fadely - Amity Road

By Mandolin Cafe
December 9, 2012 - 7:30 am

Chad Fadely - Amity Road

Chad Fadely - Amity Road

Amity Road is the newest release from Montana based mandolinist Chad Fadely and his spectacular Gilchrist mandolin following up his popular previous releases iMando, The Back Room and Mandolin Escapes.

CDBaby calls the recording "Straight ahead hard driving bluegrass with superb instrumentation from Fadely and vocal support from area recording mates."

Selections:
Garland County
Amity Road
Tdi
Vicki's Waltz
Forrest's Run
Here We Go
Hwy 105
Welcome to Slough
Novara
Crossing the Flathead
For Hailey

Listen: Garland County, from the recording.

Additional information:
Purchase: From artist web site
Purchase: From bandcamp.com
Purchase: From CDBaby
Purchase: From iTunes
Purchase: From amazon.com

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Spruce
December 09, 2012 11:02 AM
Listening now...
Thanks Chad!
mandopete
December 09, 2012 12:31 PM
Got my CD yesterday and we'll be playing it at KBCS - thanks Chad!
stringduster
December 11, 2012 12:18 PM
Fantastic CD from an outstanding player. Adding it to my collection of is others.
John Duncan
December 11, 2012 12:26 PM
I don't know where Garland County is but, it sure sounds ominously beautiful.
George R. Lane
December 11, 2012 12:52 PM
Here is a photo of Chad playing his Gilchrist with Michael Cleveland at an jam session this past summer in Helena, Mt.
Wilbur James
December 11, 2012 05:50 PM
Does anyone know what year Chads Ghilchrist is?
G. Fisher
December 11, 2012 06:48 PM
I believe it's 2004.

I just checked with Chad it's a 2001.
Wilbur James
December 12, 2012 06:25 PM
Thanks, I am always curious as to how the Ghilchrist mandolins sound according to the year they were built. Chads sounds great!