Volume Five is currently celebrating the success of their latest album For Those Who Care To Listen on Mountain Fever Records. The album has received tremendous chart success with five tracks charting on Bluegrass Today’s Top 20 Song Chart. Two singles, “The Army Vet Song” and “15th of October,” reached the #1 spot. “The Army Vet Song” was also #14 on Bluegrass Today’s Top 30 Songs of 2019.
Multi-instrumentalist Aaron Ramsey is no stranger to the music of Volume Five. As a recording engineer for Mountain Fever Records, he has worked on several of Volume Five’s chart-topping albums. He toured twelve years with Mountain Heart before joining Volume Five on mandolin. “We have all known Aaron for years and have worked with him in studio. He has also filled in on mandolin and bass a few times in the past. We look forward to creating new music, and him being part of Volume Five,” said lead vocalist and fiddler Glen Harrell.
Volume Five’s new bass player, Kameron Keller, previously toured with Junior Sisk, Grasstowne, Darrell Webb Band and the Highland Travelers. “I am extremely excited to get to stand on stage with some of my best friends and favorite musicians. I have always loved the material choices of this band and the direction of their music. Now I am really looking forward to being a part of Volume Five playing bass,” said Kameron. Glen Harrell certainly agrees saying, “We are so excited to welcome Kameron to the band. We have known him for several years and he’s filled in with us before. Kameron has a great reputation as one of the best bass players in the business and we can’t wait to get started on a new recording so everyone else can hear what we hear. He’s a great guy and we look forward to performing and recording a lot of music with him.”
Be sure to catch the debut performance with the exciting new line-up of Volume Five on February 15 at the Joe Val Bluegrass Festival in Framingham, MA. Tickets now on sale at bbu.org/events/joe-val-festival/buy-tickets/.
For additional tour dates and more information on Volume Five and their music, please visit volumefivebg.com, and join them on Facebook.com/volumefive, Instagram.com/volumefivemusic, twitter.com/volumefiveband, and Spotify.
The award-winning bluegrass band Volume Five is proud to announce two new additions to the group. Aaron Ramsey on mandolin and Kameron Keller on bass, have joined Glen Harrell on fiddle, Patton Wages on banjo, Jacob Burleson on guitar to complete this stellar five-piece line-up.
Volume Five is currently celebrating the success of their latest album For Those Who Care To Listen on Mountain Fever Records. The album has received tremendous chart success with five tracks charting on Bluegrass Today’s Top 20 Song Chart. Two singles, “The Army Vet Song” and “ctober,” reached the #1 spot. “The Army Vet Song” was also #14 on Bluegrass Today’s Top 30 Songs of 2019.
Multi-instrumentalist Aaron Ramsey is no stranger to the music of Volume Five. As a recording engineer for Mountain Fever Records, he has worked on several of Volume Five’s chart-topping albums. He toured twelve years with Mountain Heart before joining Volume Five on mandolin. “We have all known Aaron for years and have worked with him in studio. He has also filled in on mandolin and bass a few times in the past. We look forward to creating new music, and him being part of Volume Five,” said lead vocalist and fiddler Glen Harrell.
Volume Five’s new bass player, Kameron Keller, previously toured with Junior Sisk, Grasstowne, Darrell Webb Band and the Highland Travelers. “I am extremely excited to get to stand on stage with some of my best friends and favorite musicians. I have always loved the material choices of this band and the direction of their music. Now I am really looking forward to being a part of Volume Five playing bass,” said Kameron. Glen Harrell certainly agrees saying, “We are so excited to welcome Kameron to the band. We have known him for several years and he’s filled in with us before. Kameron has a great reputation as one of the best bass players in the business and we can’t wait to get started on a new recording so everyone else can hear what we hear. He’s a great guy and we look forward to performing and recording a lot of music with him.”
Be sure to catch the debut performance with the exciting new line-up of Volume Five on February 15 at the Joe Val Bluegrass Festival in Framingham, MA. Tickets now on sale at bbu.org/events/joe-val-festival/buy-tickets/.
For additional tour dates and more information on Volume Five and their music, please visit volumefivebg.com, and join them on Facebook.com/volumefive, Instagram.com/volumefivemusic, twitter.com/volumefiveband, and Spotify.