They say the only thing consistent about change is…well, that it changes. Whether through design or destiny, that's a precept the SteelDrivers know all too well. Throughout their career –one that encompasses four highly acclaimed albums and any number of awards and accolades –the band has demonstrated the ability to adapt to change with unwavering persistence. Theirs is a lingering legacy defined by quality and consistency. It's one in which they've never stopped looking forward, successfully marshalling their resources for wherever that trajectory takes them. Ultimately, it's all about the music. "Our dedication and determination remain intact," says singer, songwriter and fiddler Tammy Rogers. "We honor our older music by always putting our focus on the songs. Some people describe our music as being bluegrass based, but the fact is, we're not bound to any one regimen. I liken us to what the Rolling Stones would sound like if they played banjos, fiddles and mandolins – it's that rock-n-roll edge played on traditional instruments. I don't know if that's true, but we are primarily a band that's centered around songwriting and also just happens to have a bluegrass background." The Philadelphia Inquirer put it even more succinctly. "You can call it power-bluegrass or country soul, but whatever you call it, Nashville's Steeldrivers have bushels of it." In fact, The SteelDrivers' success lies in their consistent growth and ability to reinvent their regimen. Yet their consistent standing at the IBMA awards –which began when they were voted Best Emerging Artist — testifies to the fact that they've been able to maintain a fierce following even while growing their audiences at every interval. The band plays approximately 75 shows a year, including major festival appearances at Bonnaroo, Merlefest, Wintergrass, Bristol Rhythm and Roots and Telluride Bluegrass Festival. It's their populist approach that finds their devotees — self-proclaimed "SteelHeads"– traveling hundreds of miles to see them in repeat performances. "It's hard to believe it's been ten years since our first album," Rogers muses. "And yet, even with all the change and transition, we still have the same joy and enthusiasm that we did in the beginning. Even as the trajectory changes, the story continues to unfold."
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