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Playing a dexterous, eclectic spin on bluegrass -- one that was as informed by contemporary singer/songwriters as it was on tradition --
Della Mae made a splash in the early years of the 2010s.
This World Oft Can Be, their 2013 album for Rounder, brought the band to an audience outside of bluegrass festivals, earning a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album in 2014. Despite this success, the group released just one more record -- an eponymous 2015 album -- before taking a long hiatus. After a five-year break, the group returned in the 2020s with
Headlight and
Family Reunion.
Fiddler
Kimber Ludiker formed
Della Mae in Boston, Massachusetts in 2009 with mandolinist
Jenni Lyn Gardner, guitarist/banjoist
Courtney Hartman, bassist Amanda Kowalski, and vocalist Grace Van't Hof. All five musicians were veteran roots and bluegrass players -- among the acts they supported were
Willie Nelson,
Del McCoury Band, and
Leon Russell -- so they were positioned to enter this circuit upon their formation, which they did. An EP called Acoustic arrived in 2010, followed by the self-released I Built This Heart in 2011. That year,
Celia Woodsmith joined the band as the lead vocalist, just after Van't Hof departed. Kowalski left in 2012, replaced by
Shelby Means, and this lineup recorded
This World Oft Can Be, their debut for Rounder.
This World Oft Can Be turned out to be a pivotal album for
Della Mae, earning them a wider audience along with a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album in 2014.
Della Mae toured the album heavily, while also making online appearances.
Means left prior to the group recording of 2015's eponymous album with
Jacquire King.
Following the conclusion of their 2015 album in May 2016,
Della Mae decided to take a break from touring. Over the next couple of years, the individual members pursued their own projects, deciding to reconvene -- this time without
Hartman -- in 2018.
Accompanied by bassist
Zoe Guigueno,
Della Mae released "Bourbon Hound," their first new song in three years, in December 2018, followed by
The Butcher Shoppe EP in March 2019. During the next year, the core trio of
Ludiker,
Woodsmith, and
Gardner worked with producer
Dan Knobler on their fourth album, expanding their sound with electric guitars and a prominent rhythm section. The resulting
Headlight appeared in January 2020. The following year saw the release of
Family Reunion, which included a spirited mix of hearfelt originals ("These Days") and choice covers of songs by penned by the likes of
Gillian Welch,
John Hartford, and
Hazel Dickens. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine