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While banjoist Jim Smoak isn't well-known in bluegrass circles, his credentials are excellent. Smoak played and recorded with Bill Monroe in the early '50s and, following a stint in the army, played with Hylo Brown. In 1960 Smoak returned to the south and put together the Louisiana Honeydrippers for a recording session with Harry Oster. One can immediately pick up the influence of Monroe and the more rustic strains of tradition on Bayou Bluegrass. Smoak's old-time vocals seem just right for folk tunes like "Liza Jane," "Old Dan Tucker," and "Mama Don't Allow," and the band's accompaniment, more reminiscent of 1946 than 1960, seems just right. The ingredient that separates these songs and instrumentals from other traditional albums, however, is the "Bayou" factor, which is provided alternately by fiddlers Dewey Edwards and Bucky Wood. Edwards' bow work on "Rabbit, Where's Your Mammy?" and "The Fisher's Hornpipe" gives these pieces a real Cajun flavor. Smoak reinforces this old-time Cajun feel by using claw-hammer and single-note style, respectively, on these pieces. Several songs, including "East Bound Train" and "Underneath the Weeping Willow," are smoothed out a bit by J.C and V.J. Meyers' fine harmony. Bayou Bluegrass is a vital disc, full of inspired performances and lots of deft picking. The 2002 reissue includes four previously unreleased bonus cuts. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
Incl.Prev.Unrel.Tracks & Orig. Songs Rec.By Dr.Harry Oster'61
& The Louisiana Honeydrippers.
Recorded at Baton Rouge. Louisiana in 1961. Includes liner notes by Chris Strachwitz and Harry Oster.h
Personnel: Jim Smoak (vocals, banjo); V.J. Meyers (vocals, guitar); J.C. Meyers (vocals, mandolin); Bucky Wood, Dewey Edwards (fiddle); Lum York (bass).
Personnel: Jim Smoak (vocals, banjo).
Liner Note Authors: Chris Strachwitz; Harry Oster.
Recording information: Baton Rouge, LA (1961). Bayou Bluegrass Music | List Price | $10.97 (You save $1.38) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Blues, Soundtrack Collections, Cajun, Folk, Bluegrass | | Label | Arhoolie | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 296721  | | CD Universe Part number | 4890171 | | Catalog number | 9032 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 27, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Mixed | | Producer | Chris Strachwitz; Chris Strachwitz (Reissue) | | Engineer | Dr. Harry Oster | | Personnel | Lum York - bass Bucky Wood Dewey Edwards - fiddle J.C. Meyers - vocals, mandolin V.J. Meyers - vocals, guitar Jim Smoak - vocals, banjo
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