The
Fritts Family
One More Mountain
BY BOB MITCHELL
There
are many first rate bands and it is difficult to be acquainted with all
of them. Last year I was fortunate enough to receive an invitation to
the Fritts Family IBMA luncheon showcase. Although they have toured
extensively since 1986 and have a dozen recordings to their credit, they
were new to me. Everyone in attendance received a warm, personal, down
home greeting and plenty of pizza. More importantly, the attendees
received as fine a show as anyone could hope to attend. From start to
finish the performance was no nonsense straight ahead bluegrass
guaranteed to put a smile on the face and a tap in the toes. The band’s
most recent project does the same thing. So after you hit the play
button, sit back, turn up the volume and enjoy the exciting sounds of a
hard working multi talented family. Pizza is optional.
Daughter Sarah contributes superb fiddle and most of the lead vocals. In addition she penned five excellent tracks including the poignant I Still Think of You Sometime, a blistering Riding Through Life, and a moving I Am The Mountain. Her fiddling shines brightest on a cover for Bill Monroe’s Jerusalem Ridge.
Son Jeremy’s phenomenal guitar work drives each song. Additionally, his outstanding mandolin chops are extra icing on a cake, simply delicious. My fingers were sore after when the disc ended and I was only listening. Weather a song requires a rapid fire approach or a slower treatment, his technique is consistently clean, crisp, and imaginative. Jeremy also wrote two songs and co-wrote (with Sarah) the heartbreaking The Willows Are Crying.
Dad Larry furnishes solid banjo, occasional thumb-style guitar, and lead and harmony vocals. He wrote three powerful gospel tunes, My Lord Might Come Anytime, I Know My Lord’s Gonna Help Me On, and Get On Board. Each of these tracks contains the exceptional harmony that can only comes from a family.
Adopted family member, Jim Bowman, rounds out the band with his steady bass line and lead vocal on an original track, Down At The Wayside Grill. ..Grill, is a lighthearted, swinging song and one of my favorite cuts.

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