Hillbilly Hoedown from Bobby & Teddi Cyrus

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Bobby and Teddy Cyrus

Pinecastle Records has released a fun new summertime single from Kentuckians Bobby & Teddi Cyrus, capturing memories of a spirited grandma dancing across the kitchen. The idea for the song, Hillbilly Hoedown, penned by Bobby Cyrus and Marty Brown, came from Teddi’s grandmother, Alberta Shannon.

“She would teach all the children how to do the hoedown as she called it,” says Bobby. “She would get them in a circle and show them how to do it and then have one at a time jump in the circle and showcase their moves. It’s been a family staple now for years at every holiday gathering!”

With a catchy chorus, toe-tapping beat, and nice mandolin and dobro solos, the song is likely to fit in well at radio, as well as with live audiences who can join in with a “hoedown” of their own. Teddi takes the lead on the verses, while Bobby joins in with a soulful country twang on the chorus. 

Hillbilly Hoedown will be part of Bobby and Teddi’s upcoming twelve-track album from Pinecastle, alongside several other recent singles. It’s now available for radio programmers at Airplay Direct, as well as for streaming and download on a number of popular online platforms.

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John Curtis Goad

John Curtis Goad is a musician, writer, and educator based in Eastern Kentucky, specializing in Appalachian music. A graduate of East Tennessee State University’s Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Country Music Studies program, he also holds three Master of Arts degrees—Appalachian Studies, Liberal Studies, and Teaching—with thesis work focused on Appalachian music and literature. He is a former member of the International Bluegrass Music Association Board of Directors. A multi-instrumentalist, he plays upright bass with the David Parmley Band and regularly fills in with Ralph Stanley II and the Clinch Mountain Boys, among others. His 2015 release, Regina, reached no. 6 on the Bluegrass Today National Airplay Chart.

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