Purchase our CDs directly from the website or at these fine stores:
McIntyre's Fine Books at Fearrington Village
Quail Ridge Books & Music, Raleigh
Regulator Bookshop, Durham
Page After Page Bookstore, Elizabeth City
Bulls Head Bookshop, UNC Campus
Dismal Swamp Welcome Center, South Mills, NC
RCR & the NC Symphony
RCR was honored to perform with the North Carolina Symphony New Year's Eve of 2008, premiering three new orchestrations for "string band with orchestra" and one new suite composed and orchestrated by our own Jack Herrick. We performed with the symphony again on June 6, 2009 at the Koka Booth Amphitheater at Regency Park in Cary.
The popularity of the collaboration has led the orchestra members to request our presence at a special free concert in Moore Square (downtown Raleigh) on September 12. Stay tuned for more details...
Listen to an excerpt from the suite, "The Old North State Ramble":
With Our Compliments, Sheet Music for "The North Carolina State Toast"
Here's to the land of the long leaf pine, the summer land where the sun doth shine...
As sung by the Red Clay Ramblers on the all-new Old North State album, please download and enoy this "gift of music", a lovely musicalized setting of our beloved state toast, penned by our own Jack Herrick and Bland Simpson. Click here to download, print, and take right to your parlor after supper, raise a glass and your voice in song!
New RCR Album!
In stock and shipping, an all new studio recording of songs and tunes with a Tar Heel taste!
N.C. Symphony and Red Clay Ramblers Play Concert In Moore Square
Thank you, North Carolina Symphony! Thank you, Red Clay Ramblers! Thank you, Triangle Brass Band! Thank you so much for the awesome free concert in the Moore Square Park last Saturday evening. The music was absolutely the best.- Chris M, a fan
Budget cuts forced the North Carolina Symphony to cancel its popular Pops in the Park concert, but the musicians wanted to still give a free concert for the public. "Even if you're not in the fundraising business, you're always in the friend-raising business," symphony Chief Executive David Worters said. Read more...