Blended Blue from John Berry

John BerryCountry artist John Berry had a good run in the ’90s, enjoying a #1 hit with Your Love Amazes Me, and Top Ten status for She’s Taken a Shine and Standing on the Edge of Goodbye.

When his string of hits subsided, John resettled near his childhood home in Georgia to focus on the music he had been making before Nashville came calling. After all, he had released six albums on his own prior to 1990, and had enjoyed an active tour schedule.

But now he’s back in Nashville, and has a new single with a bluegrass/Americana flavor to offer to his fans. Blended Blue was written by Berry and Bo Edwards, and was given the full bluegrass vibe by Ray Edwards and Dicky Minor who added flatpick guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, and harmony vocals to the track.

Country music can be unforgiving when former chart-toppers look to make a comeback, but let’s see what the bluegrass world thinks of Blended Blue.

 

blended_blueThe single is available now for download purchase from CD Baby. Physical copies will be available in the near future.

Radio programmers will be able to download the track from Airplay Direct early next week, but .MP3 or .WAV files are available upon request.

Visit John online to find out more about his career, and see where he’ll be performing.

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About the Author

John Lawless

John had served as primary author and editor for The Bluegrass Blog from its launch in 2006 until being folded into Bluegrass Today in September of 2011. He continues in that capacity here, managing a strong team of columnists and correspondents.