Netradiodogs Interview Rusty Morrell and Leah Ross About the Orthophonic Joy CD Release at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum

Bristol, VA, May 23, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Orthophonic Joy is a two CD compilation with several new revisions of songs from the Bristol Sessions and is an ear pleasing musical representation and education course on the first Bristol Sessions. Rusty Morrell acted on his idea to remake the 1927 Bristol Sessions and worked hard to create this work of art including many well known artists such as Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Brad Paisley and many of the top Country Music Stars.

Rick Dollar with NetRadioDogs.com sat down with Rusty Morrell and Leah Ross the director of the Birthplace of Country Music Museum to discuss the makings of this project and the wonderful place the City of Bristol is. Bristol is nestled in the Southwestern Virginia/Northeast Tennessee area where Interstate 81, Highway 11, and Highway 421 meet. Bristol was the hub of the area in the early 1900's as their train station was famous across the nation. The Orthophonic Joy CD tells the story of the 1927 Bristol Sessions and the foundation of Country Music in a new way.

The interview can be listened to at http://www.netradiodogs.com
Orthophonic Joy can be purchased at http://www.birthplaceofcountrymusic.org/
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