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bluegrass legend plucks some wonderfully happy, good-time tunes - the tracks, feat. Keith Coleman, come from the "Puritan Sessions", inc. 12 cuts from an "Afternoon Session" & 10 bonus tracks called the "Evening Session"
Liner Note Author: Dave Samuelson.
Recording information: Custom Audio, Inc., Des Plaines, IL (07/19/1975).
Photographer: Akira Otsuka.
Personnel includes: Jethro Burns, Keith Coleman.
Personnel: Jethro Burns (guitar, mandolin); John Burns (guitar); Keith Coleman (fiddle).
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Additional personnel includes: June Carter, The Jordanaires (vocals); Chet Atkins, Grady Martin, Julian Levert Stockdale, George Barnes (electric guitar); Jerry Byrd (steel guitar); Jerry Reed (banjo); Jackie Phelps (dobro); Johnny Frigo (violin, bass); Wade Ray (fiddle); Marty Rubenstein, Marvin Hughes, Marty Gold, Bob Davis, Floyd Cramer, Dick Marx, "Papa" John Gordy (piano); Charles Grean, Bob Moore, Ernie Newton, Anita Carter, Henry Strzelecki, Arthur "Holly" Swanson (bass); Frank Rullo, Phil Kraus, Kenneth Buttrey, Norman Szukala, Farris Coursey, Bob Harman (drums).
Recorded between 1941 and 1971. Includes liner notes by Dave Samuelson.
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