Here’s what people are saying…
“There’s always something to be said for music that possesses craft and creativity.
Without those essential additives, there’s little worth in listening.
Given Shannon Bielski’s background — fiddle lessons that began in her teens, a Public Performance Scholarship for the bluegrass program at East Tennessee State University, a first place win for her ensemble, Moonlight Drive, at the 2018 Mid-Atlantic Bluegrass Band Competition, and a first place win in the Deer Creek Fiddler’s Convention Songwriting Contest that same year — she certainly possesses the credence that should always ensure a quality contribution.
Indeed, her band — Kyle Windbeck on mandolin, guitar, and harmony vocals, Greg Muller on bass and harmonies, and Rob Benzing on banjo — have the means to guarantee that the quality quotient remains intact. However, to their credit, Bielski and company offer something that skill and savvy don’t always provide — that is, an emotional connection that makes every song on their wonderful new album, Tennessee Heart, a delight to hear. It’s a feeling of connection and inclusion that thoroughly engages its listeners, while inviting them to share in the sentiments that the music tends to express. It’s more than a matter of a robust performance — although there’s certainly no shortage of those — but rather a sense of sincerity and commitment that finds the emotion to be a dominant factor throughout.
That quality is evident at the outset given the joyful title and a ringing delivery that’s conveyed through feelings of exuberance and enthusiasm. Those Memories of You is both sincere and celebratory, awash in sentiment and celebration, just as it was when The Trio first cut it. Her minor key rendition of East Virginia is a vivid vision of a place one calls home, and though it references the folk classic, Dark Hollow, the upbeat and effusive motif offers a clear contrast to the imagery shared in that original rendition.
Other songs follow suit, from the easy stride of Angelina Baker to the sprightly instrumental, Greenridge, the rapid-fire revelry found in Moonshiner and Tuscarora, and on to the energetic outpouring of Without Love. Even the album’s most winsome ballad, the tender Loving You, eschews any mournful melancholia that a slower song might entail.
Not surprisingly then, Tennessee Heart is a rewarding encounter overall, one that boasts equal parts prowess and positivity. It’s an infectious enthusiasm, one that fully reflects Bielski and her band’s sheer joy and jubilation..”
— Lee Zimmerman, Bluegrass Today
“Some albums grab a listener’s attention from the get-go and don’t let up. Sometimes, in a first listen of a CD, you just know “this is something special.”
Tennessee Heart, the debut from Shannon Bielski & Moonlight Drive checks both of those boxes and then some.
Bielski and her band bring some bonafides to the table: they won the 2018 Mid-Atlantic Bluegrass Competition and Bielski took first place that same year in the Deer Creek Fiddler’s Convention Songwriting Contest. She put those skills to good use on Tennessee Heart, opening the album with the heartfelt title track. She penned four other songs — “Power Is,” “Without Love” and “Loving You.” It’s clear she’s got a bright future.
Banjo player Rob Benzing has two nifty original instrumentals, “Greenridge” and “Tuscarora.” The latter composition showcases some tight picking all the way around, from Bielski’s fiddle to Kyle Windbeck’s mandolin and Greg Mulley on bass.
Bielski’s vocals are strong out in front of this progressive band, but she’s not just using that great voice, it is backed by her strong writing and the authentic feel this band produces.
Song selection is good on the other tracks as well. “East Virginia” and “Angeline the Baker” get fresh takes. There’s also a Peter Rowan song (“Moonshiner”) and for good measure, David Grisman’s “E.M.D.”
This is easily going to be one of the best newcomer albums of 2021 and one you can let play through a couple of times before you realize it’s done. ”
— Michael K. Brantley, Bluegrass Unlimited
“Brilliant, charismatic, dynamic!
Masterful musicians, beautiful harmonies. Shannon sings like a diva angel..”
— Linda Z.
“We still have a bit of a glow … This is a tight, professional group with great vocals and expert musicians. They remind me of Allison Krauss and Keith Whitley...”
— John S.