Kathy Kallick Band

HORRIBLE WORLD
(Live Oak Records, 2018)
1. Ride Away (Kathy Kallick)
2. Pockets Full Of Rain (Kathy Kallick)
3. (It’s a) Horrible World (Kathy Kallick)
4. Cascade Blues (Mike Eisler)
5. Dark As The Night (Bill Monroe)
6. Solid Gone (traditional)
7.My Honey Lou (Carter Family)
8. Boot Heel Drag (Herb Remington)
9. The Sunday Road (Kathy Kallick)
10. Cotton Eyed Joe (trad., arr. Kathy Kallick)
11. Nothin’ So Bad (It Can’t Get Worse) (Kathy Kallick)
12. Edale (Tom Bekeny)
13. This Beautiful World (Kathy Kallick & John Reischman)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Annie Staninec: fiddle, vocals
Cary Black: acoustic bass, vocals
Greg Booth: dobro, banjo, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, vocals
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(Live Oak Records, 2018)
1. Ride Away (Kathy Kallick)
2. Pockets Full Of Rain (Kathy Kallick)
3. (It’s a) Horrible World (Kathy Kallick)
4. Cascade Blues (Mike Eisler)
5. Dark As The Night (Bill Monroe)
6. Solid Gone (traditional)
7.My Honey Lou (Carter Family)
8. Boot Heel Drag (Herb Remington)
9. The Sunday Road (Kathy Kallick)
10. Cotton Eyed Joe (trad., arr. Kathy Kallick)
11. Nothin’ So Bad (It Can’t Get Worse) (Kathy Kallick)
12. Edale (Tom Bekeny)
13. This Beautiful World (Kathy Kallick & John Reischman)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Annie Staninec: fiddle, vocals
Cary Black: acoustic bass, vocals
Greg Booth: dobro, banjo, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, vocals
Horrible World reviews
Horrible World testimonials
Horrible World airplay

FOXHOUNDS
(Live Oak Records, 2015)
1. Foxhounds (Kathy Kallick)
2. So Danged Lonesome (Kathy Kallick & Cary Black)
3. I’m Not Your Honey-Baby Now (Kathy Kallick)
4. I’ll Forgive You (from Mac Martin)
5. Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down
6. Snowflakes (Kathy Kallick)
7. Sally Ann (Allison Fisher)
8. Longest Day of the Year (Kathy Kallick)
9. Roscoe
10. Tear Stained Letter (Richard Thompson)
11. My Montana Home (Kathy Kallick)
12. Banjo Pickin’ Girl (Lily Mae Ledford)
13. Kentucky Mandolin (Bill Monroe)
14. In Texas (Kathy Kallick & Riley Thompson)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Annie Staninec: fiddle, vocals
Cary Black: acoustic bass, vocals
Greg Booth: dobro, banjo, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, vocals
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(Live Oak Records, 2015)
1. Foxhounds (Kathy Kallick)
2. So Danged Lonesome (Kathy Kallick & Cary Black)
3. I’m Not Your Honey-Baby Now (Kathy Kallick)
4. I’ll Forgive You (from Mac Martin)
5. Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down
6. Snowflakes (Kathy Kallick)
7. Sally Ann (Allison Fisher)
8. Longest Day of the Year (Kathy Kallick)
9. Roscoe
10. Tear Stained Letter (Richard Thompson)
11. My Montana Home (Kathy Kallick)
12. Banjo Pickin’ Girl (Lily Mae Ledford)
13. Kentucky Mandolin (Bill Monroe)
14. In Texas (Kathy Kallick & Riley Thompson)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Annie Staninec: fiddle, vocals
Cary Black: acoustic bass, vocals
Greg Booth: dobro, banjo, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, vocals
Foxhounds reviews
Foxhounds news
Foxhounds airplay

TIME
(Live Oak Records, 2012)
1. Time (Kathy Kallick)
2. Fare Thee Well (Kathy Kallick)
3. Thinkin’ Of Home (Vern Williams & Ray Park)
4. North Carolina Breakdown (Arthur Smith)
5. Lord Protect My Soul (Bill Monroe)
6. Lulu and Jack (Kathy Kallick)
7. Old Black Choo Choo (Maddox Brothers & Rose)
8. Shuckin’ the Acorns (Greg Booth)
9. Bird (Kathy Kallick)
10. Precious Memories
11. I’m Lonesome Without You (Delmore Brothers)
12. Old Red Mandolin (Tom Bekeny)
13. Dark Hollow
14. Long Time Travelin’ (Trad., arr. and additional lyrics Kathy Kallick)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Annie Staninec: fiddle, clawhammer banjo, vocals
Dan Booth: acoustic bass, vocals
Greg Booth: dobro, banjo, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, vocals
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Time news
(Live Oak Records, 2012)
1. Time (Kathy Kallick)
2. Fare Thee Well (Kathy Kallick)
3. Thinkin’ Of Home (Vern Williams & Ray Park)
4. North Carolina Breakdown (Arthur Smith)
5. Lord Protect My Soul (Bill Monroe)
6. Lulu and Jack (Kathy Kallick)
7. Old Black Choo Choo (Maddox Brothers & Rose)
8. Shuckin’ the Acorns (Greg Booth)
9. Bird (Kathy Kallick)
10. Precious Memories
11. I’m Lonesome Without You (Delmore Brothers)
12. Old Red Mandolin (Tom Bekeny)
13. Dark Hollow
14. Long Time Travelin’ (Trad., arr. and additional lyrics Kathy Kallick)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Annie Staninec: fiddle, clawhammer banjo, vocals
Dan Booth: acoustic bass, vocals
Greg Booth: dobro, banjo, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, vocals
Time reviews
Time news

BETWEEN THE HOLLOW & THE HIGH-RISE
(Live Oak Records, 2010)
1. Where Is My Little Cabin Home (Kathy Kallick)
2. Whistle Stop Town (Kathy Kallick)
3. There’s A Higher Power (Louvin Brothers via Marshall Family; arr. & add’l lyrics, Kathy Kallick)
4. My House (Kathy Kallick)
5. Panhandle Rag (Leon McAuliffe)
6. Lonesome Night (Carter Stanley)
7. The Snow (Kathy Kallick)
8. New White House Blues
9. Girl Next Door (Kathy Kallick)
10. Come Walk With Me (Josh Graves via Wilma Lee Cooper and The Whites)
11. Monobrow (Greg Booth)
12. [Get Along Home] Cindy (traditional; arrangement and additional lyrics: Kathy Kallick)
13. Wildflowers (Kathy Kallick)
14. Winterlight Aire (Tom Bekeny)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, vocals
Dan Booth: acoustic bass, vocals
Greg Booth: dobro, banjo, vocals
Annie Staninec: fiddle, vocals
Between the Hollow & the High-Rise reviews
(Live Oak Records, 2010)
1. Where Is My Little Cabin Home (Kathy Kallick)
2. Whistle Stop Town (Kathy Kallick)
3. There’s A Higher Power (Louvin Brothers via Marshall Family; arr. & add’l lyrics, Kathy Kallick)
4. My House (Kathy Kallick)
5. Panhandle Rag (Leon McAuliffe)
6. Lonesome Night (Carter Stanley)
7. The Snow (Kathy Kallick)
8. New White House Blues
9. Girl Next Door (Kathy Kallick)
10. Come Walk With Me (Josh Graves via Wilma Lee Cooper and The Whites)
11. Monobrow (Greg Booth)
12. [Get Along Home] Cindy (traditional; arrangement and additional lyrics: Kathy Kallick)
13. Wildflowers (Kathy Kallick)
14. Winterlight Aire (Tom Bekeny)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, vocals
Dan Booth: acoustic bass, vocals
Greg Booth: dobro, banjo, vocals
Annie Staninec: fiddle, vocals
Between the Hollow & the High-Rise reviews

WARMER KIND OF BLUE
(Copper Creek Records, 2004)
1. Friend Of Mine (Kathy Kallick)
2. The Messenger (Kathy Kallick)
3. Hey, Hey, Hey (Kathy Kallick)
4. A Warmer Kind Of Blue (Kathy Kallick)
5. Late Last Night (Kathy Kallick)
6. Metropolis Blues (Tom Bekeny)
7. This Last Request (Jake Landers)
8. Burn Down The House (Kathy Kallick)
9. That’s How I Can Count On You (from Jimmy Martin)
10. Just One Time (Don Gibson)
11. A Dirty Riff (Avram Siegel)
12. Honky Tonk Blues (Hank Williams)
13. Still (Kathy Kallick)
14. God Gave Noah The Rainbow Sign (trad., arr. and add’l lyrics, Kathy Kallick)
15. In The Middle Of My Town (Kathy Kallick)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, vocals
Avram Siegel: banjo, guitar, vocals
Amy Stenberg: acoustic bass, vocals
Brian Wicklund: fiddle, vocals
“The Kathy Kallick Band’s ‘A Warmer Kind of Blue’ will probably be filed in the bluegrass section at the local record mart, but the album is too expansive and creative to be seen as just another bluegrass album. Sure, “That’s How I Can Count On You” will probably remind listeners of a number of other bluegrass songs featuring a female lead. But even here, at the album’s most typical moment, Kallick never sounds as though she’s trying to position herself as another Alison Krauss or Rhonda Vincent. Instead, her vocal style could be described as natural. Kallick adds lots of soul to a song like ‘God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign’ without feeling that she needs to add more ‘country’ to her voice than it already has. The band plays in a similar down-to-earth style, backing Kallick’s lead with a rich acoustic mesh and lovely harmony. The songs, from Hank Williams’ ‘Honky Tonk Blues’ to fresh originals like the sparkling title cut, are first-rate, making ‘A Warmer Kind of Blue’ an artistic success from start to finish.”
— Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., AllMusic
“There is nothing to fault on this CD. The song selection is great, the band is cooking when needed and laid back when the song requires it. I don’t believe Kathy has ever issued a bad cd, and the band is just as good in concert.”
— John A. Gregorio, Amazon Vine Voice
(Copper Creek Records, 2004)
1. Friend Of Mine (Kathy Kallick)
2. The Messenger (Kathy Kallick)
3. Hey, Hey, Hey (Kathy Kallick)
4. A Warmer Kind Of Blue (Kathy Kallick)
5. Late Last Night (Kathy Kallick)
6. Metropolis Blues (Tom Bekeny)
7. This Last Request (Jake Landers)
8. Burn Down The House (Kathy Kallick)
9. That’s How I Can Count On You (from Jimmy Martin)
10. Just One Time (Don Gibson)
11. A Dirty Riff (Avram Siegel)
12. Honky Tonk Blues (Hank Williams)
13. Still (Kathy Kallick)
14. God Gave Noah The Rainbow Sign (trad., arr. and add’l lyrics, Kathy Kallick)
15. In The Middle Of My Town (Kathy Kallick)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, vocals
Avram Siegel: banjo, guitar, vocals
Amy Stenberg: acoustic bass, vocals
Brian Wicklund: fiddle, vocals
“The Kathy Kallick Band’s ‘A Warmer Kind of Blue’ will probably be filed in the bluegrass section at the local record mart, but the album is too expansive and creative to be seen as just another bluegrass album. Sure, “That’s How I Can Count On You” will probably remind listeners of a number of other bluegrass songs featuring a female lead. But even here, at the album’s most typical moment, Kallick never sounds as though she’s trying to position herself as another Alison Krauss or Rhonda Vincent. Instead, her vocal style could be described as natural. Kallick adds lots of soul to a song like ‘God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign’ without feeling that she needs to add more ‘country’ to her voice than it already has. The band plays in a similar down-to-earth style, backing Kallick’s lead with a rich acoustic mesh and lovely harmony. The songs, from Hank Williams’ ‘Honky Tonk Blues’ to fresh originals like the sparkling title cut, are first-rate, making ‘A Warmer Kind of Blue’ an artistic success from start to finish.”
— Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., AllMusic
“There is nothing to fault on this CD. The song selection is great, the band is cooking when needed and laid back when the song requires it. I don’t believe Kathy has ever issued a bad cd, and the band is just as good in concert.”
— John A. Gregorio, Amazon Vine Voice

WALKIN’ IN MY SHOES
(Live Oak Records, 1999)
1. Walkin’ In My Shoes (Kathy Kallick)
2. I Won’t Do It Again (Kathy Kallick)
3. Rocky Road Blues (Bill Monroe)
4. Don’t Mind Me (Kathy Kallick)
5. Tomorrow’s Breakdown (Avram Siegel)
6. I’d Jump the Mississippi (George Jones & Melba Montgomery)
7. Dark Moon
8. When I Wake Up To Sleep No More
9. Who’s Goin’ Down To Town (From Vern Williams. Trad., arr. & add’l lyrics, Kathy Kallick)
10. Neon Chief/Fire In the East (Tom Bekeny)
11. Moods Of A Fool (Bill Grant & Delia Bell)
12. Wings (Kathy Kallick)
13. After All (Kathy Kallick)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, fiddle, vocals
Avram Siegel: banjo, guitar, vocals
Amy Stenberg: acoustic bass, vocals
with: Jim Nunally (guitar), Darol Anger (fiddle), Ed Neff (fiddle)
“A marvelous Kellogg’s Variety Pack of musical styles and emotions. You prefer Bill Monroe’s High Lonesome Sound? Or the jazzier end? How about an old country or swing piece from maybe 30-40 years ago? They’re all here and they’re good! You want originals? This lady writes lyrics and music that will have you chuckling one minute, shedding tears the next, and shuddering in sheer wonder at where her mind is at still the next. The Kathy Kallick Band is one of those wonderful, rare breeds whose tastes and talents range from the traditional bluegrass and gospel all the way to country, swing, and progressive. And though you can be downright dogmatic in your own musical preferences, you’re amazed to find each selection a true gem. You’re left breathless, heart-pounding, champing at the bit for their next recording or live performance. You don’t listen to them; you experience them. This band is instrumentally and vocally one of the cleanest and tightest, not to mention most innovative bands anywhere. Their musicianship is flawless and creative. They can blow you away one moment with a hard-driving solo, then pull the same thing on you again with a simple, well placed turn-around or tacit. Their lead and harmony vocals: breath-taking. Musically and more, it just doesn’t get any better than this.”
— Joe Zeke Falletta, Tricopolis
(Live Oak Records, 1999)
1. Walkin’ In My Shoes (Kathy Kallick)
2. I Won’t Do It Again (Kathy Kallick)
3. Rocky Road Blues (Bill Monroe)
4. Don’t Mind Me (Kathy Kallick)
5. Tomorrow’s Breakdown (Avram Siegel)
6. I’d Jump the Mississippi (George Jones & Melba Montgomery)
7. Dark Moon
8. When I Wake Up To Sleep No More
9. Who’s Goin’ Down To Town (From Vern Williams. Trad., arr. & add’l lyrics, Kathy Kallick)
10. Neon Chief/Fire In the East (Tom Bekeny)
11. Moods Of A Fool (Bill Grant & Delia Bell)
12. Wings (Kathy Kallick)
13. After All (Kathy Kallick)
Kathy Kallick: guitar, vocals
Tom Bekeny: mandolin, fiddle, vocals
Avram Siegel: banjo, guitar, vocals
Amy Stenberg: acoustic bass, vocals
with: Jim Nunally (guitar), Darol Anger (fiddle), Ed Neff (fiddle)
“A marvelous Kellogg’s Variety Pack of musical styles and emotions. You prefer Bill Monroe’s High Lonesome Sound? Or the jazzier end? How about an old country or swing piece from maybe 30-40 years ago? They’re all here and they’re good! You want originals? This lady writes lyrics and music that will have you chuckling one minute, shedding tears the next, and shuddering in sheer wonder at where her mind is at still the next. The Kathy Kallick Band is one of those wonderful, rare breeds whose tastes and talents range from the traditional bluegrass and gospel all the way to country, swing, and progressive. And though you can be downright dogmatic in your own musical preferences, you’re amazed to find each selection a true gem. You’re left breathless, heart-pounding, champing at the bit for their next recording or live performance. You don’t listen to them; you experience them. This band is instrumentally and vocally one of the cleanest and tightest, not to mention most innovative bands anywhere. Their musicianship is flawless and creative. They can blow you away one moment with a hard-driving solo, then pull the same thing on you again with a simple, well placed turn-around or tacit. Their lead and harmony vocals: breath-taking. Musically and more, it just doesn’t get any better than this.”
— Joe Zeke Falletta, Tricopolis
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