POTD: Springfield Exit
Written by Annette Grady on June 4, 2024
Introducing Springfield Exit: A Bluegrass Band with Deep Roots and Diverse Range
Springfield Exit stands out as a unique bluegrass band featuring former Johnson Mountain Boys and Appalachian Trail members. Their lineup showcases a wealth of experience and talent, with extraordinary musicianship and harmonies at the forefront of their music.
Band Members
The group includes award-winning musicians such as Tom Adams, a three-time IBMA Banjo Player of the Year, and Marshall Wilborn, a four-time Bass Player of the Year. David McLaughlin’s versatility with stringed instruments and David Lay’s exceptional rhythm guitar work complete the ensemble. Linda Lay’s captivating lead vocals, seamlessly transitioning from tender ballads to soulful blues, often take center stage.
Notable Discography
Springfield Exit’s album “That Was Then” demonstrates their impressive range, from the captivating “No One Knows” to the lively “That Was Then and This Is Now” and the folk-rock-inspired “Peaceful Easy Feeling.” Their rendition of Don Williams’ timeless “Till The Rivers All Run Dry” is particularly compelling, rivaling the original.
Live Performances
The band is renowned for its impeccable vocal harmonies and dynamic rhythmic performances. It is revered as one of Virginia’s outstanding bluegrass trios, captivating audiences with original compositions, classic tunes, and an eclectic mix of country, blues, swing, bluegrass, and folk instrumentals during its live shows.
In Summary
Springfield Exit embodies the essence of bluegrass music, blending traditional elements with innovative arrangements. Whether listening to their live performances or recordings, their music engages listeners to tap their feet and sing along.