Audie Blaylock And Redline - Love's Fleeting Fire on The 615 Hideaway Records
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“Love’s Fleeting Fire” is the first single from the upcoming album on (615) Hideaway Records. “Love’s Fleeting Fire” is a hard-driving, original composition from the pen of Redline bassist, Reed Jones.
True to bluegrass form, "Love's Fleeting Fire" shares the experience of heartbreak and loss from an uplifting musical perspective and does so with a freshness that belies its traditional feel. The lyrics are crisp accompanied by powerful instrumental breaks, and the harmonies that sparkle, twist, and soar with a superb vocal highpoint at the end.
“Love’s Fleeting Fire” was recorded at Digital Underground Recording Studio, Greenbrier, TN and produced by Audie Blaylock and Redline containing performances by Audie Blaylock (lead and tenor vocal, guitar), Even Ward (lead vocal in Chorus, Banjo), Mason Wright (fiddle), and Reed Jones (baritone vocal, upright bass), special guest Patrick McAvinue (mandolin).
“Love’s Fleeting Fire” is follow up new music after Blaylock’s highly successful debut album Originalist on (615) Hideaway Records which yielded many hit singles including “Love Is An Awful Thing” reaching #1 on the Bluegrass Today Weekly Chart and “The Gate Called Beautiful” reaching #1 on the Bluegrass Today Weekly Gospel Chart.
Watch Audie Blaylock perform his new single recently shot in the recording studio.
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