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Eli Young Band worked to get its harmony right
BITTERSWEET, Ky. — As much as I love to hear my favorite singers, my heart really
belongs to those groups that bring wonderful harmonies to the country music table. Back
in my playing days, the one thing we worked hardest on was getting the harmony right.
There is a real art to it, and the Eli Young Band does it as well as any group
out there. Now don’t expect a barbershop quartet kind of thing.
 
The band has strong lead vocalists from Mike Eli who fronts the remainder of the
group which includes James Young (guitar), Jon Jones (bass guitar) and Chris Thompson (drums). But when the chorus comes around, these guys are
tight.
 
That to me is the first thing that makes a band stand out. And these guys have had nearly 20 years to make their music the best it can be. Their sound is a very
natural thing, similar to the way family groups come across. In fact, these guys will tell you they are like brothers now.
 
Their first album came out in 2002, but it wasn’t until 2009 the group got a
nomination for an Academy of Country Music Award for Top New Vocal Duo or
Group.
 
The nominations and wins have been coming since. The thing that is just as
impressive to me as their music is the fact that the foursome, who met at North Texas
State University, have stayed together since beginning their musical career. That speaks
volumes to me because, often with a band, it takes a while to get that right blend. Also,
band members won’t often stay around for the long haul. The Eli Young Band has got this
blend thing down and done it because of their longevity.
 
They have been nominated this year as the Academy of Country Music Vocal Group of the Year amongst some incredible completion including Little Big Town,
Old Dominion, Rascal Flats and Lady Antebellum. I really like all of these groups, and I wish EYB the best of luck.
 
If I had to choose a favorite song from these guys, I might have to say all of them, they’re that good and they will have new music coming this year. Looks like I will have more favorites to choose from.
 
Bluegrass Johnson comes from a long line of country music performers and enjoys a passion for the rhythm and melody. From the hills of Kentucky, he will offer his opinions on a variety of new country music each week. Readers with questions or comments may write to Johnson in care of this publication. 
3/30/2017