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Jim Smoak Discography of CDs

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| | Bayou Bluegrass CD (2002)
$9.05 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. One can immediately pick up the influence of Monroe and the more rustic strains of tradition on Bayou Bluegrass. In 1960 Smoak returned to the south and put together the Louisiana Honeydrippers for a recording session with Harry Oster.
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| Carolina Boy CD (2004)
$12.95 Although Jim Smoak made his rep playing banjo for Bill Monroe way back in 1954, he ceased performing for a living after the early '60s. Smoak, however, never lost his love for bluegrass, and as Carolina Boy shows, never lost
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| Artist appears on Cumberlands Civil War Tribute Collection: 15 Timeless Classics - Songs Of Battle, Honor, Pride, Loved Ones & Home Sick Blues CD (2005)
$13.05 Liner Note Author: Colin Escott.
Recording information: Ear Peace Studios, Shellbyville, KY (03/10/2005/03/11/2005).
The Cumberlands: Michael Cleveland (mandolin, fiddle); J.D. Miller (bass instrument); Harold Thom, Jim Smoak.
Personnel: Harold Thom (vocals, guitar); Jim Smoak (banjo, harmonica).
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| Artist appears on Bill Monroe Bluegrass (1950-1958) CDs (1990) (Import) Box Set; Germany
Jim Smoak music CDs
$93.05 Includes liner notes by Neil V. BLUEGRASS (1950-1958) is a 4-disc set containing 109 recordings. Rosenberg and Charles K. It includes a 65-page book with detailed discography and personnel listing.
Recorded between February 3, 1950 and December 1, 1958.
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| Artist appears on Bill Monroe Bill Monroe And His Bluegrass Boys: 1950-1958 CDs (2009) (Import) Remastered; Box Set; United Kingdom
Jim Smoak CD discography
$26.55 Recording information: Nashville, TN (02/03/1950-12/01/1958).
Personnel: Charlie Cline (vocals, baritone, guitar, fiddle); Edd Mayfield, Jimmy Martin & the Sunny Mountain Boys, Carter Stanley (vocals, guitar); Boudleaux Bryant (vocals); Kenny Baker (baritone, fiddle); Birch Monroe, Milton Estes (bass voice); Joe Stuart (guitar,
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Jim Smoak albums Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Jim Smoak Songs
Popular or famous Jim Smoak music songs: Back Home in Indiana, Carolina Home, Cookin' in the Kitchen, Goin' Back to Harlan, Goodbye Jim, I'll Fly Away. More music songs In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town, Leave It Alone, Let the Lower Lights Be Burning, Pickin' in the Pokey, Steel Goin' Down. More music songs Swing That Pretty Girl Round, Bill Cheatum, Calinda, Chicken Pie, East Bound Train, Fisher's Hornpipe, Great Big Billy Goat, Kissin' Cousins.
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