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Euro-Americana-ChartThe Rubber Knife Gang’s critically acclaimed new album “Drivin’ On” has been spreading like wildfire. We were especially tickled and excited to see that the album debuted on the Euro-Americana Chart at #15 this month


EuroAmericana Chart for November 2010

1  – Boris McCutcheon, Wheel of Life, Frogville
2  – Annie Keating,  Water Tower View, Self rel.
3  – Old 97’s, The Grand Theatre, Volume 1, New West
4  – Lynne Hanson, Once The Sun Goes Down, Self rel.
5  – Yvette Landry,  Should have known, Soko Music
6  – Jim Byrnes, Everywhere West, Black Hen Music
7  – Tom Corbett, Tonight I Ride, Roundhole Rec.
8  – Charlie Roth, Broken Ground,  Medicine Music
9  – Rachel Harrington, Celilo Falls, SkinnyDennis Rec.
10 – Joe Cassady & The West End Sound, The Chymical Wedding of , Avenue A Rec.
11 – Daniel Norgren, Horrifying Deatheating Bloodspider, Superpuma Rec.
12 – Annemarieke Coenders & Wim Sebo, Go, Continental Rec.
13 – Kort (Kurt Wagner & Cortney Tidwell), City Slang
14 – Ben Weaver, Mirepoix and Smoke, Bloodshot Rec.
15 – The Rubber Knife Gang,  Drivin’ on,  Self rel.
16 –  Larkin Poe, Summer,  DefPig Rec.
17 – Justin Townes Earle, Harlem River Blues, Bloodshot Rec.
18 – Crosby Tyler, Lectric Prayer, Bohemia Music
19 – Donna Beasley,  Under the Rushes, Strange magic Recordings
20 – Solomon Burke & De Dijk,  Hold on tight,  Universal
21 – Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses, Junky Star, Lost Highway Rec.
22 – Richard Thompson, Dream Attic, Proper
23 – Chris Brecht, Dead Flower Motel, Blue Rose
24 – J.R. Shore, Talkin’ On A Bus, Self rel.
25 – Eric Brace & Peter Cooper, Master Sessions, Red Beet

Plans are in the works for the boys to jump across the pond to say hi to all the wonderful folks over in the old world. Keep your eyes out for dates coming your way soon!

Meanwhile, find out more about RKG and grab yourself a copy of Drivin’ On by stopping by their Official Website.

Also available on Itunes!!

Stop by the continually updated Official Blackfork Release Page for Drivin’ On

“Assuming that the fans are not afraid of experimentation, the Rubber Knife Gang could very well be the future of bluegrass. Of course, that is a lot to ask of bluegrass fans who tend to cling too heavily to tradition. But even if they don’t become bluegrass stars, they will remain one of the best underground bands in the Americana scene and this will remain one of the best albums of the year.”

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