The Kentucky Minstrels have released their latest album, The Last Rose Of Summer A Hundred Years From Now, and it's a delightful mix of traditional folk tunes and original compositions. The album features the band's signature harmonies and instrumentation, with banjo, guitar, fiddle, and mandolin all making appearances.
One of the standout tracks on the album is the title track, "The Last Rose Of Summer A Hundred Years From Now," which showcases the band's ability to craft a beautiful melody and poignant lyrics. Another highlight is "Wildwood Flower," a classic folk tune that the Kentucky Minstrels breathe new life into with their unique arrangement.
The album also features a number of upbeat tracks, such as "Sally Ann" and "Cumberland Gap," that are sure to get listeners' toes tapping. Throughout the album, the Kentucky Minstrels demonstrate their mastery of traditional folk music, while also infusing their own style and personality into each track.