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Live From Panther Hall: 1963
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& The Cumberland Mountain Folks. Contains tracks recorded for Columbia from 1946 to 1951. Includes a 44-page booklet with photos and detailed session notes. Personnel: Molly O'Day (vocals, guitar, banjo); Lynn Davis (vocals, guitar); James "Jimmie" Selph (steel guitar); George ...
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$14.19 While many folk-country artists have long since severed their connections with the blues, guitarist Doc Watson has never forgotten his. Watson's commitment to the blues deepened as his son, the late Merle Watson, picked up the guitar and joined him on-stage and in the studio. Sittin' Here Pickin' the Blues reaches back to several Doc and Merle Watson albums recorded for Rounder in the early- to mid-'80s, including the ...
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$15.05 Personnel: Tom Paxton (vocals, guitar); Mark Howard (guitar); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Al Perkins (dobro); Richard Bailey (banjo); Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson (harmonica); Joey Misculin (piano); Roy Huskey Jr. (bass); Pat McInerney, Kenny Malone (drums); Iris Dement, Verlon Thompson, Dave Francis, Claire Louise Davidson, Suzy Ragsdale, Jack "Cowboy" Clement, Jim Rooney (background vocals). Recorded at the Cowboy Arms Hotel And Recording Spa, Nashville, Tennessee. Personnel: Tom Paxton (vocals, guitar); Mark Howard (guitar); Iris DeMent (gut-string guitar); Al Perkins (dobro); Richard Bailey, Jr. (banjo); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Kirk Johnson (harmonica); Joey Misculin (piano); Pat McInerney, Kenny Malone (drums). Audio Mixer: Richard Adler . Liner Note Author: Tom Paxton. Recording information: Cowboy Arms Hotel And Recording. Photographer: Senor McGuire. Wearing the Time (1994) proved to be something of a comeback for Tom Paxton, or at least a return to form. Although he was putting out laudable CDs for kids in the early '90s, he hadn't delivered an adult-oriented set of songs since 1991. Thanks in part to the popularity of Nanci Griffith's 1993 homage to old folkys, Other Voices, Other Rooms, interest in '60s-era folk stars had reawakened among contemporary folk audiences. Paxton emerged from a self-admitted bout with depression in 1994 with this ...
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$7.59 Dixie Chicks: Emily Robison (vocals, guitar, papoose guitar, banjo, dobro, accordion); Martie Seidel (vocals, mandolin, fiddle, viola); Natalie Maines (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Emmylou Harris (vocals); Bryan Sutton (guitar); Lloyd Maines (slide guitar); Adam Steffey, Chris Thile (mandolin); Stefanie Astedi, Leigh Mahoney (violin); Lara Hicks (viola); Sara Nelson (cello); Glenn Fukunaga (bass); John Mock, Paul Pearcy (percussion). HOME won the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Country Album and Best Recording Package. "Long Time Gone" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. "Lil' Jack Slade" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance. HOME was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year and Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical). "Long Time Gone" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Song. This limited edition of HOME includes a 20 page hard-cover book. Dixie Chicks: Emily Robison (vocals, guitar, papoose guitar, banjo, dobro, accordion); Martie Seidel (vocals, mandolin, fiddle, viola); Natalie Maines (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Emmylou Harris (vocals); Bryan Sutton (guitar); Lloyd Maines (slide guitar); Adam Steffey, Chris Thile (mandolin); Stefanie Astedi, Leigh Mahoney (violin); Lara Hicks (viola); Sara Nelson (cello); Glenn Fukunaga (bass); John Mock, Paul Pearcy (percussion). HOME won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Long Time Gone" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. "Lil' Jack Slade" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance. HOME was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year, Best Recording Package and Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical). "Long Time Gone" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Song. Personnel: Emily Robison (vocals, dobro, banjo, accordion); Martie Maguire (vocals, mandolin, fiddle, viola); Emmylou Harris, Natalie Maines (vocals); Bryan Sutton (guitar, baritone guitar); Lloyd Maines (acoustic guitar, slide guitar); Chris Thile, Adam Steffey (mandolin); Sara Nelson (cello); John Mock (tin whistle, Uilleann pipe, bodhran, percussion); Paul Pearcy (percussion). Audio Mixer: Gary Paczosa. Recording information: Cedar Creek recording, Austin, TX. Photographer: James ...
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$14.79 Dawn Maracle Dawn Maracle injects her alternative stylings with a spark of energy and a way of bending melody that stamps her distinct signature on her tunes. Catchy without sacrificing artistic credibility and shot through with songwriting savvy that speaks of innate talent and a dedication to the perfection of one\'s craft, Maracle\'s songs are road signs along the path to musical satisfaction. Vigor “Music makes me feel invigorated and full of energy,” says Maracle, and it\'s plain to see – or hear – from the way her music shines along a sharp edge of finely honed sounds. Her music is full of the energy with which music itself inspires her, as though it was a gift that demanded to be passed on. And her music is as absorbing for fans as it is for her as the creator. “I get deeply engrossed with passion when performing any music,” she declares, and it\'s a passion that qualifies as benevolent contagion without cure – and who would want a cure? Gift For Maracle, though, the credit doesn\'t rest with her. She views herself as a messenger of sorts. Music is a present with which she was bequeathed and her duty as an artist is to shape it into pleasing sounds and share it with others. And such she does gladly. “Music is a gift from God and if you are blessed with a talent, you should be honest and respect that.” Maracle hit the ground running with her talent. She\'s devoted to her music and writes and plays with an unquenchable enthusiasm. “Take it as far as you ...
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