CD -Rural Change
It's Here!
Traditionally Wound is pleased to announce the release of their first CD “Rural Change”.
The CD, recorded at Operation Northwoods in Mono Ontario, is a mix of original and traditional bluegrass music and represents a great cross section of the bands talent. The title track, Rural Change, was written by band member Jerry McNulty and reflects the theme that runs its way throughout the CD with titles such as “Man in Red Camels” and “Hills of Caroline”. Contributors to the original material consist not only of band members Jerry, Ken, and Nick, but also family members Art Groomes (Ken’s dad) and John McDonald (Nick’s brother).
Operation Northwoods is located about an hour north of Toronto in the hills of Mono. The studio is owned and operated by Juno award winning Darryl Neudorf who has recorded such musicians as Blue Rodeo, Neko Case, The Sadies and Justin Rutledge.
The goal of the project was to capture the live feel of the band. Anyone who has heard Traditionally Wound in person will not be disappointed as the energy and feeling produced in their live shows has burned its way off the stage and onto the CD.
The CD, recorded at Operation Northwoods in Mono Ontario, is a mix of original and traditional bluegrass music and represents a great cross section of the bands talent. The title track, Rural Change, was written by band member Jerry McNulty and reflects the theme that runs its way throughout the CD with titles such as “Man in Red Camels” and “Hills of Caroline”. Contributors to the original material consist not only of band members Jerry, Ken, and Nick, but also family members Art Groomes (Ken’s dad) and John McDonald (Nick’s brother).
Operation Northwoods is located about an hour north of Toronto in the hills of Mono. The studio is owned and operated by Juno award winning Darryl Neudorf who has recorded such musicians as Blue Rodeo, Neko Case, The Sadies and Justin Rutledge.
The goal of the project was to capture the live feel of the band. Anyone who has heard Traditionally Wound in person will not be disappointed as the energy and feeling produced in their live shows has burned its way off the stage and onto the CD.







