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The Farm Hands

The Farm Hands

Bluegrass Quartet

From Nashville, Tennessee. Formed in 2011 by Daryl Mosely (bass), Tim Graves (Dobro™), Bennie Boling (banjo) and Kevin Williamson (guitar). The band name came from an internet TV show called “Farm County Jubilee.” A segment of the show featured Mosley and Graves performing with the Farm Hands Quartet. Featuring bluegrass gospel music, they perform primarily in churches and at gospel concerts. 2012, released “Songs from Mama’s Hymnbook” album. 2013, released “In a Country Town” album. 2014, Jesse Turner (guitarist from Alabama) replaced Kevin Williamson in the band. Williamson left to work with his family band. Later the same year, guitarist Keith Tew replaced Turner. 2015, banjo player Benny Boling was replaced by Don Hill. 2015, released Better Than I Deserve album (Pinecastle). 2016, released Diggin’ in the Dirt album (Pinecastle). 2017, they were awarded a proclamation by the Tennessee State Senate honoring them as musical ambassadors for the state of Tennessee (April 20). 2017, released Colors album (Pinecastle). 2019, Mosely left the band to pursue a solo career and do more songwriting. Benny Boling returned to the band, playing bass.

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