Above: Before the rain hit... Nothing like mud to make bluegrass stomping wayyy more fun.
But what makes them so lovable is that they are hometown boys. North Carolina born & bred, just like me. After shuffling themselves, potential band members, and band names around for several years, Chapel Hill was one of their platforms that launched them to local stardom in the bluegrass arena. They were even smart enough to add a Carolina alumnus to their band. They love this state and sing about it in their music. While they have lost some of their hard core bluegrass/rock anthems from their days of Four Thieves Gone, I too am maturing and love the sweet simplicity of their later years in Emotionalism and I and Love and You.
I have seen the Avetts live 5 times and have developed a mantra that always gets me to the front row: If you're not dancing, you deserve to be behind me. I even have a bouquet of those Dollar Store flowers from the stage that Seth threw out to the crowd on my dresser.
The past 4 years have brought them lots of acclaim and fame, slowly but surely moving up the bluegrass charts and making their way to the "main stream."
I was excited (not surprised) to see them play with Mumford & Sons (their Irish counterparts) and Bob Dylan at the Grammy's last week. Like a proud mama, I smiled and commented on how "I knew them when..."
I only hope that they stay true to their musical roots and never forget where they came from: North Carolina. Love.
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