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03.29.2010
Hittin' the Note reviews "Speed Of Life"
Between 1966 and ‘67, Duane and Gregg Allman lived in “The Dirt House” Read More
10.26.2009
"Speed of Life" reviews published by Top40-Charts.com!
Billboard, USA Today, American Songwriter and more! Read More
10.25.2009
The Boston Herald reviews "Speed of Life"
"So it’s no surprise that 37 years and many lineup changes later, NGDB sounds fresh alongside the likes of Wilco and Son Volt" Read More
10.23.2009
UK newspaper gives "Speed of Life" 5 stars!!
"Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's star-studded 1972 triple-album Will The Circle Be Unbroken is regarded as the first stirrings of the nascent Americana movement, introducing The Carter Family, Roy Acuff, Earl Scruggs and Doc Watson to a young audience... Read More
10.21.2009
Sonic Boomers is lovin' "Speed of Life"
"They [NGDB] are, in many ways, musicologists as well as modern country players, and take delight in exploring the waterfront of sounds they've always excelled at. On Speed Of Life, it feels like the Dirt Band is stretching out at the same time they're fo Read More
10.14.2009
Blurt Magazine reviews "Speed of Life"
"The Dirt Band may be 45 years old and give ample bows to its genre's heritage but it's got the spunk of the freshest new band out there - plus musical chops you just won't find anywhere else" Read More
10.09.2009
"Speed of Life" reviewed by The Washington Post!
"In the annals of cool music, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band still ranks high among musicians and fans alike" Read More
09.29.2009
HamptonRoads.com reviews "Speed of Life"
"The mumbling at songs’ end, the singing and the musicianship all add up to just what you would expect from the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – a great deal of enjoyment from a class act" Read More
09.23.2009
"Speed of Life" reviewed by The 9513!
After all, once a band’s been together for 45 years, don’t you think they’d get a little bored with it all? Listening to Speed of Life, the answer is “no freakin’ way” Read More
09.22.2009
Great album review from allmusic.com!
"Ultimately, Speed of Life proves that the NGDB have reinvented themselves once more. Nothing here is of the slick Nashville variety. It feels as organic as their mid-'70s recordings, but the material is quite listener-friendly" Read More
09.22.2009
Fiddlefreak Music Blog reviews "Speed of Life"
"The new record does not disappoint. God, if only top-40 country was half this good! The material is strong and wide-ranging, the arrangements folky and dynamic, the production perfect" Read More
09.18.2009
Billboard's sneak peak at "Speed of Life"
"There's a simplicity to the music that's refreshing in today's overproduced, oversampled world -and in true George Massenburg fashion, the production is warm and inviting" Read More