BLUEGRASS ARTIST JOE HOTT’S NEW ALBUM “WEST VIRGINIA RAIL” AVAILABLE NOW

 Produced By GRAMMY Winner Glen Duncan and Sony/ATV’s Adam Engelhardt

Rising bluegrass artist Joe Hott is excited to announce the release of his debut album with Rural Rhythm Records “West Virginia Rail,” produced by GRAMMY award-winning Glen Duncan and Sony/ATV Music producer Adam Engelhardt. The album is available today on Spotify, iTunes, Amazon and all other online retailers.

“West Virginia Rail” features seven brand new original songs co-written by Joe and three songs with a Stanley Brothers connection. “If That’s The Way You Feel” written by Ralph Stanley, “Loving You Too Well” written by Carter Stanley, and “I Can’t Get You Out of My Mind” (only available on the physical copy of the album) written by Jack Lynch and Archie Jones for Stanley Brothers band member Roy Lee Centers.

“‘West Virginia Rail’ has that great old school, traditional feel to it,” explains Hott. “It is an album that can really take you back to a much simpler time. I could not have achieved this goal without Glen Duncan and Adam Engelhardt co-writing and producing this fine record!”

The twelve song album has already produced two bluegrass charting singles, “West Virginia Rail” and “World of Lies.” The unique blend of retro-bluegrass, traditional country, gospel and original Appalachian mountain music on this project makes the West Virginia-born Joe Hott a rare treasure on today’s music scene.

“From the moment we sat down to write with Joe Hott, we knew we had something special,” says Glen Duncan, producer and co-writer of the album. “The very first song we wrote with Joe was “West Virginia Rail,” so, just like we wrote in our song: ‘Engineer won’t you hold your throttle wide open, just as fast as she will sail,’ and take a ride with Joe Hott on the “West Virginia Rail.”

West Virginia Rail Track Listing

  1. West Virginia Rail

(Joe Hott, Glen Duncan, Adam Engelhardt)

  1. Cry From The Cross

(Johnnie Masters)

  1. Lonesome As Can Be

(Joe Hott, Eddie Sanders, Glen Duncan)

  1. I Got No Reason To Stay

(Joe Hott, Eddie Sanders, Glen Duncan, Adam Engelhardt)

  1. Loving You Too Well

(Carter Stanley)

  1. World Of Lies

(Joe Hott, Glen Duncan, Adam Engelhardt)

  1. I’ve Got A Story To Tell

(Joe Hott, Eddie Sanders, Glen Duncan, Adam Engelhardt)

  1. I Can’t Get You Out Of My Mind (only available on the physical copy of the album)

(Jack Lynch; Archie Jones)

  1. If That’s The Way You Feel

(Ralph Stanley, Peggy Stanley Bland)

  1. Today Ain’t The Day

(Joe Hott, Eddie Sanders, Glen Duncan, Adam Engelhardt)

  1. Someday You’ll Call My Name

(Jean Branch; Eddie Hill)

  1. Sweet Lovin’ Lies

(Joe Hott, Glen Duncan, Adam Engelhardt)

 

About Joe Hott

Striding confidently onto the Nashville music scene, Joe Hott is a new face and voice for a world of listeners ready to discover that “all things old become new.” The lanky 6 foot preacher’s son found a fascination early in life with the tradition-steeped sounds of artists like Dr. Ralph Stanley, Flatt & Scruggs, Hank Williams, Sr. and Bill Monroe. This spun the fabric of Joe’s creative inspiration, formed his vocal interpretations and set the foundation for his songwriting. Joe has performed multiples times at Nashville’s legendary Bluegrass venue, The Station Inn and the iconic Grand Ole Opry. Now, after years of touring Appalachia and developing a musical identity of his own, Joe has earned the support of WSM Radio and a partnership with national retailer Durango Boots.

For more information visit www.joehott.com