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@Napster : Argentine folk legend León Gieco is one of his country's most enduring national heroes.. Then came a two-volume live recording from 1989 pairing him with American folk hero Pete Seeger, Concierto en Vivo (1990); the album was recorded in Buenos Aires, yet they toured the United States subsequently.
@Chick Corea : Washington Post wrote : “Pianist Chick Corea and banjoist Béla Fleck may not seem like a natural pairing… Supernatural is more like it.”
@Eine Kleine Nichtmusik : : We got to see all his (Bela Fleck,) own skills, not least of which is extremely sensitive accompanying; we had a great concert of African and Celtic music; and we had some very fine cross-cultural blending.
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@Rambles : Here's a nice little bluegrass time machine that takes us all back to 1974, when Charles and Danny Bailey (respectively on mandolin and guitar) laid down 14 tracks, aided nicely by Larry Mathis on banjo, Tater Tate on fiddle and Jake Tullock Jr. on bass. The brothers started singing together in the '40s, so it's pretty old-fashioned, but a lot of fun if you can accept the sometimes painful vocals.
- León Gieco & Pete Seeger - John Henry2.25
- Chick Corea & Bela Fleck - Mountain3.53
- Bela Fleck & Oumou Sangare - Ah Ndiya3.49
- The Bailey Brothers - Take Me Back to Happy Valley2.40
- The Ventures - Dueling Banjos1.56
- Harry & Jeanie West - Finger Ring2.31
- Tony Trischka, Bill Keith & Bela Fleck - Salt Creek3.02
- George Pegram & Walter 'Red' Parham - Old Mountain Dew3.20
- Jim & Jesse - Hard Hearted1.52
- Robert Crumb & the Cheap Suit Serenaders - Alabama jubilee2.41
- David Grier & Mike Compton - Flop Eared Mule1.59
- Stanley Alpine & The Sweet Mountain Boys - White House Blues1.58
- Moussu T & Lei Jovents - Bolega Banjo4.14
- J.D.Crowe & The New South - The Old Home Place2.49
- Norman Blake & Tut Taylor - It Must Be Jelly2.13
- Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs - Foggy Mountain Breakdown2.40
- Pinnacle Boys - Tell Her Lies1.44
- Alison Brown & Stuart Duncan - The Sound of Summer Running4.21
- Coltman & Taylor - Fisher's Hornpipe2.36
- The Armstrong Twins - Cabin Home In Caroline2.35
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@Julian Winston : One day he asked if I'd like to go along to an interview he was doing with Harry and Jeannie West. Harry and Jeannie were transplanted southerners, living in the Bronx. Harry had an amazing record collection, and was also a collector and dealer of fine instruments. About a year earlier I had purchased a Dobro from him.
@Amazon : Accompanied variously by fiddle, mandolin and bass, the three veteran players alternate between collaboration (Bill Cheatham, Salt Creek, John Hardy) and soloing with a rotating door of backing musicians (Dust On the Needle, Paddy Kelly's Jig, Silverbell, Mead Mountain Blues, Salty).
@Pegram Family Album : : Arthur Palmer Hudson, reviewing the 1948 Carolina Folk Festival in the Southern Folklore Quarterly, mentions Pegram, "a broadaxe-finished mountaineer under a ten-gallon hat" as vying "with Clegg Garner of Randolph for honors as banjo soloist. George's 'Good Ol' Mountain Dew' a 'special request' number on every program after the first.
@allmusic : A clawhammer-style banjo player and vocalist, Crumb led his band, the Cheap Suit Serenaders, through three albums of tongue-in-jowl, early 20th century string band and jazz ..
to be continued… probably
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