Tom Rigney
House of the Rising SunA Blue Thing 2004 via Parhelion
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The Songs Roots Has It's Origin In The Sixteenth Century - Oldest Known Recording, 1933
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The Songs Roots Has It's Origin In The Sixteenth Century - Oldest Known Recording, 1933
Formed By George Landry In The Early 1970's - Landry's Nephews The Neville Brothers Appear On The Album
Frank With The Nelson Riddle Orchestra - Initially Published As A B Side On The EP, "Session With Sinatra"
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Leah & Chloe Smith Melding Southern Appalachia And New Orleans Working With An Array Of International Musicians Creating A Full Mix Of Fertile Sounds
Appearing 6/17 At The Buttermilk Jamboree, Circle Pines Center Delton, MI
Asheville, NC - Belongs To A Tradition Of Bardic Singer-Songwriters; A Latter Day Elizabethan Poet Troubadour Of Barrooms, Ragged Towns And Coal Miner Shacks - "This Is A Very Good Album," Robb M
Louisville, KY - Based In San Francisco the Past Thirty Years - An Occasional Pianist For Tom Rigney And Flambeau
King David's Jug Band Recorded This In 1930; The Second Of Only Two Songs Known To Exist Recorded During One Session - On This Song, The Sound Of The Kazoo Is Actually Played Through a Stovepipe
Composer: Bill Monroe, 1954 Never Recorded It But Taught The Melody To Alice & Hazel - This Album Is a Re-Issue Of A Mid 1960's Session
Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely & Butch Hancock - Originally Only A Few Copies Released On 8-Track Tape; Shelved Until 1991 - These Guys Were Outside The Nashville Norm
Producer: Merle Watson - Doc & Merle Reworking Mississippi John Hurt
Written As a Poem By Joseph M. Schriven, 1855; The Tune To The Hymn Composed By Charles Crozat Converse, 1868
Mining The Gems From The Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee Songbook
Miller's Mohican Name Is Fush-Ya Heay Aka (Meaning "Bird Song")
Suzy Boggus, Gretchen Peters & Matraca Berg - Suzy, Lead Vocal; Gretchen, Mandolin; Matraca, Harmonica
Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch & Fats Kaplin
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May 8, 1911 Mississippi - August 16, 1938 Missippi
Little Commercial Success Or Recognition during His Lifetime - An Itinerant Performer, His Influence Resonates To This Day
George Morrow, Bass...Wade Legge, Piano...Kenny Dorham, Trumpet...Max Roach, Drums...Sonny Rollins, Tenor Sax
Stuart Duncan, Noam Pilkeny & Chris Stapelton On The Track
Appearance: Milan Bluegrass Festival 8/3 Milan, MI
J.D. Crowe Has Retired From The Trio; Doyle & Paul Continue On
Years Active; 1945-2002 - Upon Jim's Passing In 2002, The Had Brothers Performed Together For 55 Years - At Age 89, Jesse Still Plays The Occasional Music Festivals
Eleven-Day Seige In 1992 Near Naples, ID
Philosophical Renderings From Andrew Marlin & Emily Frantz