#510 (Traditional Country) with some #512 (Western) and #518 (Old-Time) on the Country DDS.
An uncompromising and excruciating search for the purest and most unadulterated form of traditional country will take you through the strip-malled streets of east Nashville, the hills of Kentucky, the hollers of West Virginia, the cattle ranches down in Texas, and out to the Streets of Bakersfield. But if you’re distinguishing and dedicated enough, eventually you will end up in the Pacific Northwest, where living on an island off the coast of Washington State like some sort of fabled hermit is an underground country legend.
Singer, songwriter, and mandolin maestro Caleb Klauder, and his strong singing and guitar-playing partner Reeb Willms, are the venerable local legends of square dances, country revivals, and fais do-do’s from Portland to the Canadian border. When the right opportunities present themselves, they can also be seen in parts back east where musicians from …