Adaline

Remedy Tree
Record Label:
Mountain Fever Records
Songwriter:
Gabriel Acevedo
Song Time:
3:16
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Musicians
Gabriel Acevedo – lead vocal, guitar
Abigail Acevedo – bass, harmony vocal
Nathan Beaumont - banjo, harmony vocal
Bryce Griffin - mandolin
Engineer, mixed and mastered by Aaron Ramsey at Mountain Fever Studios, Willis, VA
Produced by Aaron Ramsey
Executive Producer: Mark Hodges
About The Song
Mountain Fever Records is excited to present the latest release from Remedy Tree, "Adaline." Born from an unexpected moment of inspiration during the pandemic, this song tells a bittersweet story of lost love and regret. It follows the memory of Adaline, a hardworking and graceful woman from Wisconsin, whose quiet beauty remains just out of reach. As the narrator roams under the harvest moon, he searches for what could have been.
Blending Remedy Tree’s signature energy with evocative lyrics and rich instrumentation, "Adaline" captures the fleeting nature of connection and the stories we weave around those who cross our paths. Featuring Gabriel Acevedo on lead vocal and guitar, Abigail Acevedo on harmony vocal and bass, Nathan Beaumont on harmony vocal and banjo, and Bryce Griffin on mandolin, the band brings this poignant story to life with their unique sound.
For more information about Remedy Tree, please visit remedytreemusic.com or mountainfever.com.
More about Remedy Tree:
Founded in 2015, Remedy Tree is a bluegrass band based in the great state of Florida. Known for their innovative sound that fuses bluegrass with folk and Appalachian old-time influences, Remedy Tree has earned a reputation as one of the genre’s most exciting new acts. The band features Gabriel Acevedo (vocals and guitar), Abigail Acevedo (vocals and bass), Bryce Griffin (mandolin), and Nathan Beaumont (banjo). They have shared the stage with legends such as Peter Rowan, Rhonda Vincent, Ricky Skaggs, and The SteelDrivers.
We hope you enjoy this incredible new track from Remedy Tree and add it to your playlists today! Remedy Tree is available for interviews, and would love to be a part of your show! As always, please do not hesitate to reach out if you need any assistance with your broadcasting needs.
Mountain Fever Music Group
(540)789-7403 / radio@mountainfever.com
Lyrics
Garden girl from Wisconsin, Thought she’d always stay
She was quiet like an evening deer prancing through the rain
Could’ve had her hand in mine, but I only got her name
Dirty hands and rolled up sleeves she works all through the day.
Walkin through the daffodils putting them to shame
Could’ve had her kisses, but I only got her name
The harvest moon is rising and I just lay awake
It’s getting hard to be livin with this heavy weight
Spend my days on the trail lookin for a sign
I ride the road at night and I see Adaline
One hot sunny Monday morning she had gone away
She left her copper watering can right where she had lain
Could’ve had her in my arms, but I only got her name
The harvest moon is rising and I just lay awake.
It’s getting hard to be livin with this heavy weight
Spend my days on the trail lookin for a sign
I ride the road at night and I see Adaline
She spoke with her eyes that pierced my soul when she said her name
I should’ve known right then and there I’d let her walk away
There was so much I could say, but I only got her name