Songs From Gholson Road

With melodies and harmonies that evoke those of America, The Byrds and early CS&N, the Kentucky-bred duo of Ken Marvin and Brian Gentry show off their very own skills- Roots Report 2018

5.0 out of 5 stars Real harmony and real music !

Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2021

In search of lush harmony and acoustic all wrapped up in a warm fuzzy blanket of real music? This is probably it. Easy to enjoy and very reminiscent of the band "America".
K. Flynn

 

Of English Origin "Gholson" means you are introspective, prophetic, philosophical, and soul searching

 

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Peace Revisited 

(℗© 2020 Dan Peek Music, Feralette Media/ 7 Mile Entertainment)

Album length: 15 tracks: 50 minutes, 47 seconds
Street Date: January 24, 2020


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What others are saying about Peace Revisited:

  • "Finally, someone gave Dan the respect he and his music deserve. It’s as if he finally got a proper burial. I have listened to this numerous times since getting it over the weekend and every time I hear it I am filled with quell levels of joy and sadness. The three of you together as PEACE created magic! I have to say Dan was at the top of his game with PEACE. Thanks for this gem." - Kevin from Dallas, TX
  • "I wanted to let you know that I really enjoyed your re-mix. I consider your version a great improvement on the original recordings. Many thanks!"- Tom from Oxford England
  • "I've heard a lot of great music from Ken and Brian (Marvin & Gentry) and this is among the very best. You owe it to yourself to order a copy of their new CD Peace Revisited: Dan Peek, Marvin & Gentry" - Steve from Nashville, TN
  • From the artist who wrote and sang “Lonely People”, “Don’t Cross The River”, “Today’s The Day” and the huge Adult Contemporary hit “All Things Are Possible” (some 40 weeks on the charts). Hearing Dan here is like getting a call from an ol’ friend. His song “Missing You” here might be incorrectly titled. It’s really us missing him. - QuakerLaneCrossing