
Beyond Bluegrass: Joe Troop’s Worldly View
Written by David Menconi for Walter Magazine
6.1.22
“Joe is an impressive person and an impressive talent,” says banjo legend Béla Fleck, a regular collaborator. “He’s passionate, cares deeply about injustice in the world and he’s not afraid to take a stand. Combine that with his amazing abilities as a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and composer, and you’ve got a powerhouse.”

LARRY BELLORIN & JOE TROOP: MUSIC OF THE NUEVO SOUTH
Written by Dr. Sophia Enriquez for MusicMaker.org.
5.31.22
”Latino experiences in the South are diverse and complex, irreducible to a single voice, perspective, or musical tradition. In the Nuevo South, music remains at the center of how many communities understand their relationship to place and allows us to approach these various lived experiences and stories with greater care. Troop and Bellorín’s work is an important part of this larger musical project that brings previously overlooked stories to the fore through new musical friendships.”

RESPLENDENT HOPE: MUSINGS ON MUSICAL TWIN FLAMES JOE TROOP AND LARRY BELLORÍN
Written by Lindsey Terrell for Folkworks.org
4.22.22
“It is my belief that music is one of the most powerful and effective buoys for hope.
It is also my belief that no one is doing this better than these two artists. They work together to weave a sonic tapestry that foretells a different future for our world, one of unity, love, prosperity, and mutual respect.”