And the New Grass connection is no accident. Ray’s music is deeply reminiscent of the NGR sound, merging traditional bluegrass with elements of blues and soul through Cardwell’s impressive vocal range and power.
Long time grassers may recall Ray from his time touring with New Tradition, a contemporary bluegrass group in the ’90s that also included Grascals mandolinist Danny Roberts. Since that time he has been working in Missouri as a choir director and band teacher, but has returned to Nashville to follow his heart – and bluegrass music.
Flynn says that folks who make the show – or check out the album when it hits – will be immediately struck by Cardwell’s voice.
“One of the most interesting things about Ray is his range. He has a very diverse musical background. We have a bluegrass foundation, but we’re doing everything from blues and gospel a cappella to straight-up bluegrass.”
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