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"GUILTY" by Jett's Creek
Released May 2010

Baby You Ain't Baby
Please
He Loves Me
Denver
One Small Problem
Georgia Girl
Danville Prison Grave
The Arms of Tennessee
Suzanne
Gun Powder & Lead
This Old Hammer
Through It All
Artists: Jon McIntosh, Adam, McIntosh, Angie Young, Reed Jones, Richard Propps, Evan McGregor, Terry Baucom, Rob Baker, Garrett Bryant
Produced by Angie Young
“GUILTY is a wonderful collection of new songs and a couple of covers, with excellent vocal renditions and fine instrumentation, both secular and gospel. I hope this project brings you even more recognition, and earns you a place in some of the best bluegrass festivals around.”
Hank Janney - WGTY
"The band is really tight instrumentally, and the vocal harmonies are superb. The songs on this album, Guilty, are great too!"
Powersource Magazine
“Guilty Pleasures is what the name of the new CD by Jett’s Creek should be! I’ve been listening to it OVER AND OVER AGAIN! Enjoyable! Jett’s Creek has been found ‘guilty!”
Gracie Muldoon, Worldwide Bluegrass.com
"With one celebrated album to its name, the Lebanon, Ohio-based family band known as Jett’s Creek is unlikely to surprise anyone with GUILTY. To put a fine point on it, let’s say there’s unlikely a soul so dead as to be unimpressed or unmoved by the authority, the conviction and/or the unceasing displays of impeccable musicianship and emotionally compelling singing suffusing GUILTY."
The Bluegrass Special
"Holy Toledo! This one starts with the kick of Kentucky mule, a cut soaked in lick-drenched bluegrass and the kind of energy that makes caffeine pale by comparison. Angie's singing is definitely the stand-out here, and she's loaded up with spunk and verve. …and you believe every syllable, trust me. When she cuts loose, that voice slices through the air and heads straight between the eyes, landing twixt quivering ears, raising the hairs on the back of your neck more than just a mite." “This CD (their first) has all the maturity, quality, depth, and soul that Bluegrass fans and aficionados have come to expect from established, experienced, and road-worn bands. But there are a few clues here that Jett’s Creek has yet to plumb the “working” depths of the Bluegrass Music industry. There is a raw freshness, an exuberant enthusiasm, and a noticeable uniqueness that is both excellently presented and deeply respectful of its roots that will not escape the “practiced” ear of folks who love Bluegrass Music. And so I find myself with the enviable privilege of introducing Jett’s Creek.” "Jett’s Creek gives it the full touch with stirring vocal harmonies and carefully blended instrumentation. A magnificent debut and this will be a band to watch." “Wow! Super vocals by Angie and great song selection. I can't get enough of ‘Highway 40 Blues,’ ‘Liked "A Song for Life’ and ‘You Don't Know My Mind.” “Wow! I was not prepared for the sparkling new voice of Angie Young. This girl can sing! What's more, her voice is all her own. I hear no attempt to try to sound like some other singer. She knows her voice and uses it to perfection….. Adam McIntosh drives the song from the very beginning with his rendition of the famous J. D. Crowe banjo break. He hammers it home! When a cover is done this well, I never tire of the old songs. Angie, again, breaks your heart with her soulful singing of Craig Market's "Your Haunting Goodbye." Adam's lead guitar is a strong and fitting accompaniment to Angie's voice. Supposed To Be is a very strong first effort by a young Bluegrass band, Jett's Creek. I suspect this band name will become one we will hear often in the years to come.” Gary Robertson - "Bluegrass Virginia "Jetts Creek- a fairly new Bluegrass Band on the scene, was named for an area in the mountains of Breathitt County, Kentucky. The band is as wild and fresh as the mountain flowers growing there. With a sweet authentically grassy country voice, Angie Young will excite you as a new female voice to add to your Bluegrass "favorite female vocalists" list and the talented band of pickers, are sure to gain attention very quickly. Their sound is authentic and being from Monroe's state of Kentucky, they do justice to what Bluegrass is all about. They have a nice sound that will be most pleasing to ALL ears tuned in. Make you want to go visit Jett's Creek and see where good music is grown!” Gracie Muldoon – WorldwideBluegrass "I received the Jett's Creek CD and I really like their sound and choice of music…performed with energy, enthusiasm, and just enough innovation to take ownership. Got as far as YOU DON’T KNOW MY MIND, then couldn’t resist urge to hit the “repeat” button. Really like this group! I think they are definitely a new band to watch." Joe Wills - WBZC Burlington County Bluegrass “I just listened to The Prayer, written by Angie Young of Jett’s Creek. Very nice song – strong lyrics. Any believer can sure identify with the message.”
David Pyles, FAME
“I have enjoyed getting to know the members of Ohio-based Bluegrass band, JETT'S CREEK. It didn't take long to learn how passionate they are about their music. The core of the band, Adam McIntosh, his sister, Angie Young and their father, Jon McIntosh, have performed together for many years. This project represents just how far they have come musically. Their original songs are impressive and they also draw material from other great writers, like Harley Allen, Pete Goble, LeRoy Drumm, Mike Evans and Brink Brinkman. They are a tight band instrumentally and deliver the vocals with a smoothness I find extremely refreshing.”
Cindy Baucom of Premiere Radio, "Knee-Deep In Bluegrass”
"Jetts Creek has put out arguably one of the best Bluegrass discs (GUILTY) I have received in a year. Having a GREAT traditional sound, but yet feeling their own style incorporated into the music is what I as a promoter look for in a up and coming band. I would encourage any promoter to give this group a good long listen.
VERY VERY GOOD!!
Brad Klabunde, Event Producer

Jett's Creek
"Suppose to Be"
Released: 2009
Ron Thomason, Dry Branch Fire Squad
“Fronted by Angie Young, whose voice lies somewhere south of Alison Krauss and north of Dale Ann Bradley, Jett's Creek exhales all that is good in modern bluegrass. You can hear the mountains in their music, and Nashville as well, and the combination makes them not only accessible to those not into country music, but to those who are. Influences grab them by the song rather than defining their sound and that makes Supposed To Be the really fine album that it is.”
Folk and Music Exchange (FAME)
Brenda Hough, California Bluegrass Breakdown
Phil Hodgen, "Music From the True Vine" Oregon
Sam Passamano, Rural Rhythm Records