Gospel Bluegrass favorites , The Primitive Quartet are in the Crossroads Studios this week to record their next album yet to be named. The group will naturally stick to their traditional sound and arrangements that have endeared them to Southern and Bluegrass Gospel fans world wide. Check back to this blog site for updates on the release and be looking and listening for it this summer!
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I sure would like to see The Primitive Quartet come to
central California.
I have some of your cd’s, which I listen to alot and I
enjoy your music.
May God Bless,
Herschel Price