A Review from Delaware

September 5, 2011

Norm Williams

July 4th, 2011:  “Congrats, Norm and all Wayfarers and Company, on the new CD release! I’ll be ordering “Trimmed and Burning” tomorrow. If it’s anything remotely as good as your previous CD, “Vacant Chair,” it’ll be terrific.
It looks as though you’ve also scored with another superb piece of cover art. Dulcimer-list readers, WF&Co may be the only band with album covers that are worth the price of the CD all by themselves. The cover art is stunning, but the good news is that in this situation, you actually CAN “tell a book by its cover,” because the music more than lives up to it.”

July 21st, 2011:  “Well, now that I’ve actually had a chance to listen to Trimmed & Burning, I can safely say that it completely lives up to my expectations for it (to put it mildly). This is flat-out delightful. Great arrangements, terrific recorded sound, outstanding performances, and a wonderful mix of some familiar tunes with new (to me) discoveries.

The vocals are just as tight as they can be throughout, and I love the a cappella spots on “West Virginia, My Home,” “Oil in My Vessel,” and of course especially “On Jordan’s Stormy Banks”—very classy!!
I also noted some pretty fancy dulcimer playing on “Banks of the Ohio,” “Oil in My Vessel,” and “Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior” (great dulcimer ensemble work there!)

You should all be right proud. This is a wonderful CD. Vacant Chair has been at the top of my listening list for this style of music and repertoire for the past 5 years; I’m happy to put Trimmed & Burning right there beside it (well, maybe on top!). Wayfarers & Company should be a featured band at every festival on the old-time music circuit.
Thanks for the great music!”

Bill Collins, Dulcimer player and arranger; recording artist

TRIMMED & BURNING to be released this month

June 1, 2011

Norm Williams

It finally arrived.  “Trimmed & Burning,” our new and long awaited recording is finished.  We are very excited and hope you are too.  On May 18th we received our first shipment of CD’s.  We sent out CD’s to all who pre-ordered and are scheduling Release Tour Concerts soon over the next several months. If you would like us to bring our music to you please contact us by clicking on “Book Us” above.

The recording has 16 tracks with a mix of songs and tunes played in the “Old Time” tradition.  Tunes include “Oil in My Vessel,” “West Virginia, My Home,” “You’ve Been That Friend to Me,” “Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior,”  “Nail That Catfish (To a Tree),” and many more.  Instrumentation includes fiddle, banjo, flute, hammered and mountain dulcimers, guitar and bass.

We’ve had great encouragement from so many and we appreciate all your prayers and support.  We look forward to seeing you in the very near future.

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