Cadillac Sky

Cadillac Sky
Origin Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
Genres Progressive Bluegrass
Years active 2002-2010
Members Matt Menefee
Ross Holmes
Levi Lowrey
David Mayfield
Andy Moritz
Past members Bryan Simpson
Mike Jump
Clint Sturgeon

Cadillac Sky is a Progressive Bluegrass group based in Nashville, Tennessee. The band is currently on an "indefinite hiatus".[1]

History

Cadillac Sky was founded in Texas[2] and recorded their first album, Blind Man Walking, in 2006, including mainly traditional bluegrass tunes.[3][4] The band members at that time were Matt Menefee (Banjo), Ross Holmes (Violin), Bryan Simpson (mandolin), Mike Jump (guitar, vocals), and Matt Blaize (bass, vocals).

In 2008, the band played at the Panhandle Bluegrass Festival in Hedgesville, West Virginia, and released an album, Gravity's Our Enemy.[2]

Mandolin player and singer Bryan Simpson[5] left the band in the middle of a tour in 2010,[6] and was replaced by guitarist Levi Lowrey.[1] That year the band played at Merlefest and guitarist David Mayfield joined the band.[7]

The band's third album, Letters in the Deep combined elements of blues, rock country and jazz with some more traditional bluegrass numbers.[8] Most of the songs are written by members of the band.[9]

At the time the band members decided to go their separate ways in 2011, the lineup consisted of Matt Menefee,[10] Ross Holmes, Levi Lowrey, David Mayfield,[11] and Andy "The Panda" Moritz (Bass).

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
US Grass
[12]
US Country
[13]
Blind Man Walking
  • Release date: January 23, 2007
  • Label: Skaggs Family
2 75
Gravity's Our Enemy
  • Release date: August 19, 2008
  • Label: Skaggs Family
3 58
Letters in the Deep[14] 4
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video
2007 "Born Lonesome"[15]
2010 "Hangman"[16]

References

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