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The Rarely Herd

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Also known as
  
The Herd

Website
  
www.therarelyherd.com

Years active
  
1992-present


Members
  
Jim Stack Jeff Weaver Todd Sams Chris Stockwell Brandon Shuping

Past members
  
Dan Brooks Rob Ickes Calvin Leport Alan Stack Jeff Hardin Ned Luberecki Shane Bartley

Origin
  
Athens, Ohio, United States (1992)

Albums
  
Heartbreak City, Coming of Age, Roundup, Volume One

Genres
  
Bluegrass, Country music, Gospel music, Southern rock

Record labels
  
Pinecastle Records, Herd Records

Similar
  
Larry Stephenson, Nothin' Fancy, Blue Highway, Dan Paisley and the S, Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme

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The Rarely Herd are an American Bluegrass band from Athens County, Ohio, founded in 1992, playing progressive and traditional bluegrass as well as their own unique compositions and adaptations from other genres.

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History

The Rarely Herd toured extensively on the festival circuit, where audiences enjoyed their close vocal harmonies and high energy performances. In 1997 they performed in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada as part of the Bluegrass Sundays Concert Series organized by the Northern Bluegrass Committee. In 1997 they were headliners at the Central Canadian Bluegrass Awards festival in Huntsville, Ontario.

In 1992 the Rarely Herd showcased at the International Bluegrass Music Awards. That year their first album, Midnight Loneliness, was issued by Pinecastle, followed by Heartbreak City in 1994. What About Him, released two years, earned then a Dove Award nomination. Three more CD's, Return Journey in 2004, Round-up, Vol One in 2007, and Fields of the Harvest in 2007, were released on their own label.

Awards

In addition to receiving over 120 National, International and Regional awards and nominations, The Herd was named one of Europe's 'Top 3 Best New Bands' and have been featured on CMT, TNN, GAC, and Japan's network giant NHK-TV. In 2003, The Rarely Herd received the Grand Masters Gold Award at the National Bluegrass Music Awards in Nashville, Tennessee. This was given to The Herd in honor of their 10 consecutive wins as 'Entertaining Band of the Year' ' a feat unequaled in the history of these awards.

Among their long list of accolades are also a Gospel Music Association 'Dove' Award nomination and an IBMA 'Gospel Recording of the Year' nomination.

Beginning in 1992 with 'Midnight Loneliness', the first of seven internationally released albums, The Rarely Herd has consistently appeared on National and International music charts. Recently, a single from their CD, 'Return Journey' has charted in the Top Ten Bluegrass charts.

Current

  • Jim Stack-Guitar/Vovals
  • Jeff Weaver-Bass/Vocals
  • Todd Sams-Banjo
  • Chris Stockwell-Dobro
  • Brandon Shuping-Mandolin/Vocals
  • Former

  • Dan Brooks
  • Calvin Leport
  • Alan Stack
  • Jeff Hardin
  • Ned Luberecki
  • Shayne Bartley
  • Main albums

  • 1992 - Midnight Loneliness
  • 1994 - Heartbreak City
  • 1995 - Pure Homemade Love
  • 1997 - What About Him
  • 1998 - Coming of Age
  • 2000 - Part of Growing Up
  • 2004 - Return Journey
  • 2007 - Fields of the Harvest
  • Compilations

  • 2007 - Roundup, Vol. 1
  • Videos

  • 1997 - The Rarely Herd: Live from Kissimmee
  • Singles

  • 1993 - The Fish Song, Living in a Mobile Home
  • Songs

    Go Tell JohnWhat About Him · 1997
    The Waving GirlReturn Journey · 2004
    Feed My SheepMidnight Loneliness · 1992

    References

    The Rarely Herd Wikipedia