Testimonials.....

Diamond Hill Station is a band made up of very talented musicians.  With this, the release of their first album, they are building a strong bridge to the future.....                                                           Les McIntyre, Bluegrass Unlimited Mag.                                                                             

 

The opening band that afternoon was a band called Diamond Hill Station.  They had just released their second album and played a few originals and a few standards.  They were very good with tight vocals and great harmony's.  The weather was holding out nice though the wind picked up and at one point blew the banjo players banjo over on its stand while he was playing guitar on another song.  Whenhe went to pick it up to play the next song, he found the neck was broken.  Being the professionals that they are, he borrowed a banjo from a local picker and despite obviously being upset, the show went on.  They finished after an hour and the crowd was very pleased.  Diamond Hill Station was a definate hit.....Richard Groner, Bluegrass Guide

 

At the level these guys are playing, I expect to see them at the Grand Ole Opry within the next few years....  Jess Perdue, Goodwill Ambassador to Bean Blossom 

 

Breaking new ground in a traditional musical territory isn't simple.  But the guys in Diamond Hill Station are sure willing to try.  Diamond Hill Station blends diverse backgrounds for a tight-knit sound.  With their style of Bluegrass Music, Diamond Hill Station is on the same bill as Grammy-nominated act Rhonda Vincent and the Rage...Mark Bennett, Terre Haute Tribune Star

 

Comprised largely of standard pieces like "Midnight Train,"  "Little Georgia Rose," and " Sittin On Top Of The World," the selections are performed with a remarkable degree of dexterity and poise.  Diamond Hill Station has created a pleasing collection of hard-core bluegrass that will be instantly welcome by anyone....Review, "Dreams Of A Better Time" October 2005, Bluegrass Unlimited magazine.

 

One of the  highlights of their new CD "Dreams Of A Better Time" is the song "Mill Towns," which tells the sad story of the demise of towns with the closing of the mines and mills...Wayne Bledsoe, Bluegrass Now magazine, October 2005.