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Luft and Edwards first played together in 2012, when both played a 25th-anniversary show for the West End Cultural Centre in Winnipeg, and in 2014, Edwards played with Luft on her solo tour.<ref name=amg/> Soon after this, they began recording as a duo, and in 2016, their debut as the Small Glories, entitled ''Wondrous Traveler'', was released.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/jul/17/small-glories-wondrous-traveler-review Review], ''[[The Guardian]]''</ref>
Luft and Edwards first played together in 2012, when both played a 25th-anniversary show for the West End Cultural Centre in Winnipeg, and in 2014, Edwards played with Luft on her solo tour.<ref name=amg/> Soon after this, they began recording as a duo, and in 2016, their debut as the Small Glories, entitled ''Wondrous Traveler'', was released.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/jul/17/small-glories-wondrous-traveler-review "The Small Glories: Wondrous Traveler review – visceral bluegrass harmonies"], ''[[The Guardian]]'', Neil Spencer, 17 July 2016</ref>


For their second album, the duo worked with producer [[Neil Osborne]], who was a member of [[54-40 (band)|54-40]].<ref>[https://www.popmatters.com/small-glories-alberta-premiere-2637874803.html The Small Glories Sing the Praises of "Alberta"]. [[Pop Matters]], May 23, 2019.</ref><ref>[https://www.folkradio.co.uk/2019/06/the-small-glories-assiniboine-the-red/ "The Small Glories – Assiniboine & The Red"], ''Folk Roots Radio'', by Mike Davies, 26 June, 2019.</ref>
For their second album, the duo worked with producer [[Neil Osborne]], who was a member of [[54-40 (band)|54-40]].<ref>[https://www.popmatters.com/small-glories-alberta-premiere-2637874803.html The Small Glories Sing the Praises of "Alberta"]. [[Pop Matters]], May 23, 2019.</ref><ref>[https://www.folkradio.co.uk/2019/06/the-small-glories-assiniboine-the-red/ "The Small Glories – Assiniboine & The Red"], ''Folk Roots Radio'', by Mike Davies, 26 June, 2019.</ref>

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The Small Glories is a Canadian folk duo from Winnipeg composed of Cara Luft and J.D. Edwards, both of whom perform on guitar and vocals.[1]

History

Luft and Edwards first played together in 2012, when both played a 25th-anniversary show for the West End Cultural Centre in Winnipeg, and in 2014, Edwards played with Luft on her solo tour.[1] Soon after this, they began recording as a duo, and in 2016, their debut as the Small Glories, entitled Wondrous Traveler, was released.[2]

For their second album, the duo worked with producer Neil Osborne, who was a member of 54-40.[3][4]

They signed to Red House Records to release the album, entitled Assiniboine & the Red, in 2019.[5][6][7]

Discography

  • Wondrous Traveler (Self-released, 2016)
  • Assiniboine & the Red (Red House Records, 2019)

Reflist

  1. ^ a b The Small Glories. AllMusic artist biography by Matt Collar.
  2. ^ "The Small Glories: Wondrous Traveler review – visceral bluegrass harmonies", The Guardian, Neil Spencer, 17 July 2016
  3. ^ The Small Glories Sing the Praises of "Alberta". Pop Matters, May 23, 2019.
  4. ^ "The Small Glories – Assiniboine & The Red", Folk Roots Radio, by Mike Davies, 26 June, 2019.
  5. ^ Review, No Depression
  6. ^ Review, Glide Magazine
  7. ^ Review, American Songwriter