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Music CD: Classic Old-Time Music Artist: Various Artists
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Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways
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1. Sugar Hill - The Iron Mountain Band 2. Bill Morgan And His Gal - The New Lost City Ramblers 3. Country Blues - Dock Boggs 4. Little Sadie - Clarence Ashley 5. Susannah Gal - Tommy Jarrell 6. Wednesday Night Waltz - Clark Kessinger 7. Cyclone Of Rye Cove - The New Lost City Ramblers 8. I'm Leaving You This Lonesome Song - Maybelle Carter And Sarah Carter Bayes 9. Carroll County Blues - Doc Watson 10. Don't Let Your Deal Go Down - Sam And Kirk McGee 11. Trouble In Mind - Roscoe Holcomb 12. Chilly Winds - Wade Ward 13. Going Down The Road Feeling Bad - David, Bill And Billy Ray Johnson 14. Pretty Polly - Lee Sexton 15. Bonaparte's Retreat - Mike Seeger 16. Concord Rag - J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers 17. John Henry - George Pegram 18. Bowling Green - Cousin Emmy With The New Lost City Ramblers 19. Fine Times At Our House - John W. Summers 20. Streets Of Glory - Old Reliable String Band 21. Policeman - The Spare Change Boys 22. Love Somebody (Soldier's Joy) - Joe And Tommy Thompson 23. House Of David Blues - Red Clay Ramblers 24. Ship In The Clouds - Andy Cahan 25. Late Last Night - Sam And Kirk McGee 26. Look Down That Lonesome Road - Gaither Carlton 27. Down Yonder - John Patterson 28. Jaybird March - Etta Baker 29. John Brown's Dream - The New Lost City Ramblers
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0093074009321 Label: Smithsonian Folkways Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Smithsonian Folkways Release Date: 2003-04-22 Studio: Smithsonian Folkways
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This collection of old-time social and instrumental string-band music spotlights instrumental prowess. Old-time music features playing styles that pre-date bluegrass, emerging from the string band tradition stretching back to the early years of United States history. Both African-American and Anglo-American ingredients are at its core, the banjo having African origins, the fiddle European. Some of the most revered sources of old-time roots music-Dock Boggs, Roscoe Holcomb, Wade Ward, Tommy Jarrell, and more-are heard playing in their original styles. The Grateful Dead's cover of "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down" and Bob Dylan's rendition of Clarence Ashley's "Little Sadie" clearly attest to the continuing influence of these songs. Compiled and annotated by Jeff Place.
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