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Ashby Frank announces new album "Leaving Is Believing" 

Arden, North Carolina (December 20, 2022) — For more than half his life and all of this century, singer/songwriter/mandolinist Ashby Frank’s been too busy to find the time for making a follow-up to his 1999 debut album. So it should come as no surprise that Leaving Is Believing, his first full-length for Mountain Home Music Company, reveals an artist who’s saved up a lot to say — and given the care and sheer creative range that Frank and a distinguished list of colleagues brought to the project, it will be no surprise if the collection is found, when it’s all said and done, to be standing among the strongest releases of the year. 

Indeed, Leaving Is Believing (now available for pre-order, add or save ahead of its February 10 release) acts almost as a musical jigsaw puzzle, fitting together aspects of Frank’s musical identity that have been shown in different contexts and circumstances across his career into a single, multi-dimensional portrait. Those familiar with him as a writer of hits for artists like Junior Sisk, Dale Ann Bradley, Lindley Creek and more will be excited to learn that he’s an accomplished, expressive singer; those who know him from his work with the genre-bustingMountain Heart will find a musician at ease with the vocabulary of traditional bluegrass, while those who’ve seen him with Jerry Douglas’ Earls of Leicester will be introduced to an artist with an affinity for deep catalog modern country; and those who have chuckled at the hillbilly humor of the Darrell Brothers will be dazzled by his elegant, incisive mandolin playing. 

For listeners in each of the different audiences Frank has touched over the years, familiar names and musical voices offer signposts throughout the collection, from the opening “Any Trouble,” an entry from a 2011 Glen Campbell album that features bandmates from Mountain Heart (who appear throughout the album) and from the critically acclaimed Likely Culprits, to the whimsical original, “Paintball Gun,” with appearances by Douglas, Ronnie Bowman and the Travelin’ McCourys’ Jason Carter, to Tom Paxton’s folk and bluegrass classic, “Where I’m Bound,” which includes Bowman, John Cowan, and former Mountain Heart fiddler Jim VanCleve. Still, there’s never any doubt as to whose album Leaving Is Believing is, and what emerges is a compelling distillation of several decades’ worth of artistic exploration. Few artists have Frank’s unique sensibility, and even fewer have the skills and vision to knit together each of its elements into a project at once focused and kaleidoscopic. 

“I started my first professional road gig as a musician the week before I turned 16 years old, and I’ve spent most of my time since then either behind a microphone or traveling to get to another one,” Frank recalls. “When I decided to make this album, I knew I wanted to gather songs that meant something to me and represented my musical journey. I also wanted to make sure that I recorded a variety of songs, including a couple of the more quirky tunes that I’ve been known to write. I am so fortunate to have Brandon Bostic as a co-producer and engineer on this project, because he saw and heard what I wanted to do from day one. We were able to include so many of my amazing musician friends, and they brought these songs to life in a way that I couldn’t have imagined before. I am so excited to share this album with everyone. I couldn’t be more proud of the entire project.” 

Shows

Previous events

Date Event Location
Ashby Frank and friends Station Inn, Nashville, Tennessee Station Inn, Nashville, Tennessee
 —  — Ashby Frank w/ Ronnie Bowman Band and Sister Sadie Pickin' in the Pines Bluegrass and Acoustic Music Festival, Flagstaff, Arizona Pickin' in the Pines Bluegrass and Acoustic Music Festival, Flagstaff, Arizona
Mountain Heart Ophelia's Electric Soap Box, Denver, Colorado Ophelia's Electric Soap Box, Denver, Colorado
Mountain Heart Sherbino Theater, Ridgway, Colorado Sherbino Theater, Ridgway, Colorado
Mountain Heart Big Barn Dance, Taos, New Mexico Big Barn Dance, Taos, New Mexico
Sister Sadie (w/ guest "Mr. Sadie" Ashby Frank) Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival, Brunswick, Maine Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival, Brunswick, Maine
Sister Sadie (w/ guest Mr. Sadie Ashby Frank) Earl Scruggs Music Festival, Mill Springs, North Carolina Earl Scruggs Music Festival, Mill Springs, North Carolina
The Earls of Leicester Newport Folk Festival, Newport, Rhode Island Newport Folk Festival, Newport, Rhode Island
The Earls of Leicester The Cabot, Beverly, Massachusetts The Cabot, Beverly, Massachusetts
Mountain Heart Shastice Park Summer Concert Series, Mount Shasta, California Shastice Park Summer Concert Series, Mount Shasta, California
Mountain Heart The Clayton Opera House, Clayton, New York The Clayton Opera House, Clayton, New York
The Earls of Leicester 50th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival , Telluride, Colorado 50th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival , Telluride, Colorado
Sister Sadie (w/ guest "Mr. Sadie" Ashby Frank) Pagosa Folk N' Bluegrass, Pagosa Springs, Colorado Pagosa Folk N' Bluegrass, Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Mountain Heart Willingham Theater, Yadkinville, North Carolina Willingham Theater, Yadkinville, North Carolina
Jason Carter and friends DelFest, Cumberland, Maryland DelFest, Cumberland, Maryland
 —  — Ashby Frank at DelFest Academy DelFest, Cumberland, Maryland DelFest, Cumberland, Maryland
John Cowan w/ Ashby Frank, Matt Menefee, and Seth Taylor Hotel Pyramidia, Prague, Czech Republic Hotel Pyramidia, Prague, Czech Republic
Ashby Frank and friends The Station Inn, Nashville, TN The Station Inn, Nashville, TN
Sister Sadie (w/"Mister Sadie" Ashby Frank) Chapman Cultural Center, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29306 Chapman Cultural Center, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29306
Jason Carter and friends Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN