Ickes grew up in a suburb of San Francisco and discovered the Dobro as a teenager when he borrowed a Mike Auldridge cassette from his brother. He later moved to Nashville to pursue session work for artists such as Alan Jackson, Merle Haggard and Earl Scruggs, co-founded the highly influential bluegrass group Blue Highway, and ultimately won 15 IBMA Awards for Dobro Player of the Year.
Hensley grew up in East Tennessee and started singing in a gospel group when he was 6 years old. A few years later, his parents took him to a bluegrass festival where the lineup included back-to-back sets by bluegrass legends Charlie Waller and Jimmy Martin. Hensley decided then and there that he wanted to play guitar. By the time he was 11, he had performed on the Grand Ole Opry playing guitar with Earl Scruggs and Marty Stuart.
When Scruggs played Knoxville not long after the Opry appearance, he invited the young Hensley to sit in. Ickes, who was playing Dobro in Scruggs’ band at the time, remembers Hensley as “a very talented kid”, but it would be roughly a decade before they crossed paths again. When they did, Ickes was blown away.
“I couldn’t believe the guy!” Ickes says. “I was just so excited about his music that I called everyone I knew in Nashville and told them about him. Then I suggested that we start playing at (Nashville’s) Station Inn and treat it like a showcase for Trey, just to see what might happen. I used to tease him and say, ‘I’ll have you famous by Christmas.’ Then, just one year later, our first record was nominated for a GRAMMY.”
Going forward the goal is simply to reach more people and illustrate what the unique talents and down to earth, honest approach of Ickes and Hensley can bring to roots music. “We want to keep doing the music that we love, no matter what the genre, and finding the audience that gets what we’re mixing together” says Ickes. Hensley adds, “I love what we’re doing, so it’s just continuing on with that, to more and more people.” With upcoming shows at AmericanaFest (including guesting on Buddy Miller’s Cavalcade of Stars) and the 2020 Cayamo Cruise the duo is sure to do just that.
TRACKLISTING
1. Born With The Blues
2. Brown-Eyed Women (Feat. Vince Gill)
3. I’m Here But I’m Lonely
4. Thirty Days
5. World Full Of Blues (Intro)
6. World Full Of Blues (Feat. Taj Mahal)
7. The Fatal Shore
8. Nobody Can Tell Me I Can’t
9. There’s Always Something To Remind Me Of You
10. Suzanne
11. Both Ends Of My Rainbow
12. Rugged Road
ROB ICKES & TREY HENSLEY ON TOUR
Additional Tour dates TBA
AUGUST
Aug. 8 – Nashville, TN – The Station Inn
Aug. 27 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle (w/ Hot Tuna Electric)
Aug. 28 – Asheville, NC – Orange Peel (w/ Hot Tuna Electric)
Aug. 30 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns (w/ Hot Tuna Electric)
Aug. 31 – Copper Mountain, CO – Copper Country Music Festival (Band)
Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 – Pagosa Springs, CO – Four Corners Folk Festival (Band)
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 4 – St. Louis, MO – Sheldon Opera House (w/ Hot Tuna Electric)
Sept. 5 – Urbana, IL – ELLNORA | The Guitar Festival (Spontaneous Combustion w/ Luther Dickinson, Steve Dawson, & Molly Tuttle)
Sept. 6 – Frankfort, IL – Down Home Guitars
Sept. 7 – Urbana, IL – ELLNORA | The Guitar Festival
Sept. 10-15 – Nashville, TN – AmericanaFest (Band)
Sept. 19 – Lexington, KY – Kentucky Castle
Sept. 20-23 – Pomeroy, OH – Jorma Kaukonen’s Fur Peace Ranch Guitar Camp (Performances & Workshops w/ Jorma Kaukonen)
OCTOBER
Oct. 4 – Guthrie, OK – Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival
Oct. 10-11 – Ft. Wayne, IN – Sweetwater Recording Master Class
Oct. 16 – Boise, ID – Arts Northwest Official Showcase
Oct. 17 – Boise, ID – Arts Northwest – Performance at New Frontier Touring Booth
Oct. 19 – Galax, VA – Blue Ridge Music Center
Oct. 21 – Nashville, TN (Private)
Oct. 23 – Burns, TN (Private)
Oct. 24 – Baton Rouge, LA – Red Dragon Listening Room
Oct. 25 – Mobile, AL – The Listening Room
NOVEMBER
Nov. 7-10 – Nashville, TN – ResoSummit
Nov. 13 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere (Roots & Branches Tour w/ The Gibson Brothers)
Nov. 14 – Baltimore, MD – Union Craft Brewing (Roots & Branches Tour w/ The Gibson Brothers)
Nov. 16 – Round Hill, VA – B Chord Brewing Company (Roots & Branches Tour w/ The Gibson Brothers)
Nov. 20 – Buffalo, NY – Buffalo Iron Works (Roots & Branches Tour w/ The Gibson Brothers)
Nov. 21 – Syracuse, NY – Westcott Theater (Roots & Branches Tour w/ The Gibson Brothers)
Nov. 23 – Brownfield, ME – Stone Mountain Arts Center (Roots & Branches Tour w/ The Gibson Brothers)
DECEMBER
Dec. 4 – Boulder, CO – Chautauqua Community House
Dec. 5 – Denver, CO – Cervantes’ Other Side (w/ Mark Lavengood Band & Special Guests)
Dec. 7 – Carlsbad, CA – Museum of Making Music
JANUARY
Jan. 9, 2020 – Nashville, TN – The Station Inn
FEBRUARY
Feb. 3-10, 2020 – Miami, FL – Cayamo
Feb. 13, 2020 – Nashville, TN – The Station Inn