About Pam Gadd
Before she embarked on a career as a solo recording artist in 1997, Pam Gadd was a member of two groups, the traditional bluegrass-oriented New Coon Creek Girls and the country outfit known as Wild Rose. She effectively blended the best of both genres on The Long Road, her first solo album, that was aimed at the alternative bluegrass market. The native of Kentucky played banjo and guitar, and contributed lead vocals to Wild Rose; the group broke into the Top Ten with "Breaking New Ground" in 1989.
Top Tracks
Hold Whatcha Got
Until She Makes It Home
Just Love Me
Home Sweet Highway
Tennessee Hound Dog
Wrong Wrong Wrong
Benefit of Doubt
Black Water Rock
AppleJack (With Dolly Parton)
After the Fire Is Gone (With Marty Raybon)
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