What Folks are Saying About Runaway Freight

Runaway Freight started in December of 2003. They recorded their first CD in 2004 and a second in 2005. They declared professional status in December of 2006 and recorded their 3rd CD "Welcome Aboard" in 2007. They have received great reviews on their latest CD and the tilte cut was selected for Prime Cuts of Bluegrass Volume 92 for March of 2008.

Here are some things that folks are saying about Runaway Freight:

"You guys did a great show at the Liars Contest. I've never really been a bluegrass fan, but I became one that night." - John Henson (Daily Herald - Columbia, TN)

"Runaway Freight is an unlikely name for this quiet, polite, unassuming, free-spirited group. I love their attitude and their music. This month they're my favorite band!" - Tom T. Hall


"Whenever a group that's new to me requests one of our songs to record I always catch my breath,after all, these songs are the children of our souls and we have to trust they will be well treated. I'm sure glad we took our chance with Runaway Freight. Their performance is, to say the least, remarkably fulfilling. We feel they are as part of the family. Welcome Aboard guys!!!" - Dixie Hall

"This next group is top notch in my opinion and I've been in bluegrass all my life. Put your hands together and make welcome Runaway Freight." - James Johnson (Rocky River Theatre)

"I particularly liked the way these boys melted together to form a unit of fun and bluegrass music and it's conveyed in their performances … and they do it - their way! - Gracie Muldoon (www.worldwidebluegrass.com, Station Manager)


Runaway Freight was named "Artist of the Month" on ww.BluegrassRadio.org for April of 2007 and March of 2008!

"Boys , you stole the show this weekend. I want to get y'all back down here next year"
(Rabbit Riddle - Horse Pens 40 Festival - Steele,AL)

"Ladies and gentleman, this group has played the Williamson County Fair the last two years and my bluegrass festival in Franklin, Tenneessee for the last three years and they are as good or better than anybody you will see on the grand ole opry." (Being introduced at the Williamson County Fair by Tommy Jackson - emcee and festival promoter)

"Matt, you guys have got a great sound , just hang in there" (Gary Booher - from The Boohers)

"You guys did a good job tonight. Lots of folks were bragging on you when they were checking out."
(Jennette Gregory - owner/manager of Bell Buckle Cafe

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