Mountain Smoke is a band formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Playing a mixture of their original songs and music they have adapted to their unique style, Mountain Smoke will take you on a musical journey. With a smile, they will tell you, “We have played at the White House in Washington D.C., in the Round Barn in Arcadia, Oklahoma and most everywhere in between.” The group is also known for launching the musical careers of Vincent Gill, Bobby Clark, and David Coe.
In addition to performing at The White House and for Presidents Gerald Ford, George Bush, Jimmy Carter, and every Oklahoma Governor since 1973, the band's list of performance credits reads like a who’s who in bluegrass and country music.
Discography[]
- Studio Albums
- On Blue Ridge (1975)
- Lettin' It Slip Away (1976)
- Sing & Dance Again (2006)
- Bluegrass Hop (2007)
- The River Road (2009)
- Roads Well Traveled (2013)
- "50", 50th Anniversary (2023)
Selected Awards & Honors[]
Daily Oklahoman[]
- Oklahoma's Favorite Band (twice)
Oklahoma Gazette[]
- Oklahoma's Best Country Band