Banjo player
Ron Block devoted more than a dozen years to
Alison Krauss & Union Station and other groups before branching out to record
Faraway Land, a solo album of gospel music that was released by Rounder Records in 2001. He previously spent about four years during the late '80s with the group
Weary Hearts, of which he was a founding member, and a bit of time early the following decade with
the Lynn Morris Band. With
Alison Krauss & Union Station since 1991, when he stepped in to take over for
Alison Brown,
Block provided enduring and lovely songs for the outfit's albums, and they are frequently concerned with the topic of faith. Among the other artists who have recorded
Block's songs are
Michael W. Smith,
Randy Travis,
Rhonda Vincent,
the Forbes Family, fellow
Union Station member
Dan Tyminski, and
the Cox Family.
Block has lent his talents to recordings by
Vince Gill,
Dolly Parton,
Clint Black,
Susan Ashton,
Brad Paisley,
Billy Dean, and
Bill Frisell, among others. In addition to his songwriting and playing,
Block also has worked as a producer on the bluegrass-gospel
In the Shadow of Your Wings, recorded by
the Forbes Family. The list of artists who contributed to
Block's debut reads like a high-caliber who's who, and includes
Alison Krauss & Union Station,
Chris Thile and his
Nickel Creek partners,
Sara Watkins and
Sean Watkins, and
the Forbes Family.
Block, whose father owned a music store in Lawndale, CA, got his hands on a guitar of his own when he was 11 years old. After catching a televised performance by
Lester Flatt two years later, he was drawn to the banjo. Later that same year, his father presented him with one of the instruments, a Kay model, as a Christmas gift. After high school he turned to Texas' South Plains College to study music, specifically country and bluegrass. There he joined forces with
Eric Uglum and
Mike Bub to establish
Weary Hearts. The group would later include
Chris Jones and
Butch Baldassari. In addition to
Flatt,
Block cites a wide range of musical influences, including
Flatt's partner
Earl Scruggs,
Bill Monroe,
Jerry Douglas,
Tony Rice, and
Ricky Skaggs, among others. Inspiration later came from such diverse musicians as
B.B. King,
Benny Goodman,
Eric Clapton,
Pat Metheny,
Joni Mitchell,
James Taylor, and
Larry Carlton. In 2007
Block released
DoorWay, his second solo album, on the Rounder label.
–
Linda Seida, Rovi