The Roe Family Singers

The Roe Family Singers are a celebrated fixture in the American folk and old-time music scene, known for their rich tapestry of acoustic melodies and harmonies that capture the spirit of traditional Americana. Hailing from the heartland of Minnesota, this dynamic collective is fronted by the husband-and-wife duo of Quillan and Kim Roe. They are respected not only for their musical prowess but also for their ability to forge a deep connection with audiences of all ages, sharing stories and songs that traverse the emotional landscapes of life's trials and joys.

Their discography showcases an impressive versatility, weaving together influences from folk, country, and bluegrass. Their recent releases, such as "Loretta Lynn Blues," pay homage to the greats of country music while "Road to Hell" delivers a foot-tapping, reflective journey through the complexities of morality. "Roll Up The Rug" is an invitation to dance and celebrate, reminiscent of bygone barn dances, whereas "Don't Worry About the Rich Man" offers a more contemplative take on life's disparities and the pursuit of contentment. The Roe Family Singers' albums "Songs of the Mountains, Songs of the Plains" and "The Earth And All That Is In It" are testaments to their deep reverence for the natural world and the simple beauties of the landscapes that surround us, making them treasures within contemporary folk music. The Roe Family Singers continue to charm audiences with their heartfelt performances and their commitment to carrying the torch of American roots music into the future.

Latest Release
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Sisters & Brothers
Album - 12 Tracks - Released February 2, 2024
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