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Hot Rize

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Years active
  
1978–present

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Origin
  
Colorado, United States

Genres
  
Bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, folk

Labels
  
Sugar Hill Records, Flying Fish

Associated acts
  
Jerry Douglas, Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers

Past members
  
Charles Sawtelle Mike Scap

Members
  
Tim O'Brien, Pete Wernick, Bryan Sutton, Nick Forster, Charles Sawtelle, Mike Scap

Profiles

Hot rize untold stories full album


Hot Rize is a bluegrass band that rose to prominence in the early 1980s. Established in 1978, Hot Rize has appeared on national radio and TV shows, and has toured most of the United States, as well as Japan, Europe and Australia.

Contents

The band issued 6 studio albums until they disbanded in 1990. That year they received the first Entertainer of the Year Award issued by the International Bluegrass Music Association. The following year, their album Take It Home received a Grammy nomination, and a song from the album, Colleen Malone, won Song of the Year from the IBMA.

From 1991–98 the band played several reunion dates each year. Following the death in 1999 of Charles Sawtelle, Hot Rize re-grouped in 2002, adding Bryan Sutton to play the guitar.

In 2014 Hot Rize released its first studio album with Bryan Sutton, "When I'm Free", on Ten in Hand Records, and set out on their first major tour in over 20 years in support of the record.

When touring, Hot Rize often incorporates a performance as a Western swing band called Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers.

Hot rize nellie kane and come away


Early history

Hot Rize started performing in January, 1978. The founding members were Mike Scap (guitar), Tim O'Brien on mandolin and fiddle, Pete Wernick on banjo and Charles Sawtelle on bass. Mike Scap was almost immediately replaced by Nick Forster (electric bass), allowing Charles Sawtelle to switch to acoustic guitar.That established the four-man line-up that lasted over 20 years: Tim O'Brien on mandolin, fiddle and lead vocals, Nick Forster on electric bass, harmony vocals, and emcee work, Charles Sawtelle, on guitar and occasional lead vocals, and Pete Wernick, "Dr. Banjo".

Their first, self-titled album was recorded in 1979 with follow-up Radio Boogie, released in 1981.

Origin of the band name

The band takes its name from the leavening ingredient found in Martha White flour and cornmeal products. Hot Rize often performs the theme song to the now defunct "Martha White Biscuit and Cornbread Time", a radio show in the late 1950s and early 1960s on Nashville station WSM featuring Flatt and Scruggs.

Discography

Studio albums:

  • Hot Rize (1979)
  • Radio Boogie (1981)
  • The French Way (as Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers, 1984)
  • Traditional Ties (1986)
  • Untold Stories (1987)
  • Shades Of The Past (as Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers, 1988)
  • Take It Home (1990)
  • When I'm Free (2014)
  • Live albums:

  • So Long of a Journey (2002, recorded 1996)
  • Hot Rize/Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers Live — In Concert (1982)
  • Songs

    Nellie KaneHot Rize · 1979
    Colleen MaloneTake It Home · 1990
    I Am the RoadWhen I'm Free · 2014

    References

    Hot Rize Wikipedia