OneStringOver, a central North Carolina trio, prides itself on artistic variety.

Who Are the Musicians?
Renee Henry has entertained at festivals, coffeehouses and clubs for years in diverse music combinations.  Her track record speaks for itself, recording with Grammy-award-winning "Brother Where Art Thou" artist Dan Tyminski and the renowned mandolinist Tony Williamson. Renee’s vocal versatility will take you on a journey through traditional folk to bluegrass, from jazz to rock.  She flavors OneStringOver with her vocals, guitar, and Celtic harp.  
 
Bradford Reaves sang a church solo at age 14, kept on singing, . . . and then began playing.  Sporting his "Western Carolina University-opera-meets-mountain-music-paid-for-by-funk-band” music roots, Brad continues to perform, teach, produce music, and build his song catalogue, which has earned him songwriter awards and publishing contracts.  His vocals and lead guitar stir themselves into the mix, moving the whole music experience OneStringOver.
 
Jim Harvish began playing as a teen and grew up on classic rock and pop guitar.  He switched to bass to accept spots in country/rock bands, including one led by noted North Country New York pedal steeler Billy Strong. After relocating to south side Virginia, he met Renee on an internet singles site where he had posted a lyric by the band Heart.  Renee figured that was her kind of guy, contacted him, and they began their musical romance.  Now married and playing in the same band, OneStringOver adds a fine bass player to the blend.










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