The Hillbilly Thomists

The Hillbilly Thomists

The Hillbilly Thomists

12 SONGS • 40 MINUTES • DEC 05 2017

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
02:46
2
Angel Band
03:56
3
What Woud You Give in Exchange for Your Soul?
03:11
4
Poor Wayfaring Stranger
04:20
5
Amazing Grace
02:26
6
I'm a Dog
04:36
7
Steal Away
03:45
8
St. Anne's Reel
01:56
9
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
02:13
10
What Wondrous Love Is This
04:57
11
To Canaan's Land
02:30
12
Just a Closer Walk with Thee
04:16
℗© 2017 Dominican House of Studies

Artist bios

Taking its members from the Province of St. Joseph, a Northeastern division of the Order of Preachers, the Hillbilly Thomists are a ten-piece traditional folk and bluegrass band made up of Dominican Friars. Founded by Fathers Austin Litke (mandolin, guitar, vocals) and Thomas Joseph White (banjo, dulcimer, vocals), this unusual group takes its name from a phrase by American writer Flannery O'Connor, whose own affection for the 13th century's Saint Thomas Aquinas is shared by this amiable brotherhood of pickers and singers. The group initially began as a joyful creative outlet for Fr. Litke and Fr. White, who enjoyed playing traditional Irish tunes together. As the group swelled with the interest of some of the younger brothers of the order, they began to gravitate toward the kind of American folk traditions celebrated on the Coen Brothers' O Brother Where Art Thou? soundtrack, adapting hymns and finding songs that were rich with scriptural and spiritual references. In 2017, the Hillbilly Thomists decided to put their growing repertoire to tape and recorded their eponymous first album, which included traditional classics like "Poor Wayfaring Stranger" and "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms." The album became a surprise success, reaching the Top Ten on Billboard's Bluegrass chart. ~ Timothy Monger

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