Avante
02-10-2014, 06:24 PM
Well this will be it because he only recorded one song.
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Not a record, one song. Nobody knows who he really was or how he even got in the studio. One of roots music's real mysteries. A great trivia question is.........what's on the other side????
I own a bunch of this stuff, one of the better Elvis wannabe's.
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Clarence Ashley, Dock Boggs and B.F.Shelton the best examples of that old time Appalachian sound. Ashley the cat who first recorded the original..."House of the Rising Sun"...in 1933, yep, it took The Animals to make it famous. He also recorded the original..."Little Sadie"....that Bob Dylan made famous. Roscoe Holcomb and Hazel Dickens who most associate with that Appalachian ...High Lonesome...sound came later.
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7YvzeCNICYk
Not a record, one song. Nobody knows who he really was or how he even got in the studio. One of roots music's real mysteries. A great trivia question is.........what's on the other side????
I own a bunch of this stuff, one of the better Elvis wannabe's.
9xsl0hLzZSs
Clarence Ashley, Dock Boggs and B.F.Shelton the best examples of that old time Appalachian sound. Ashley the cat who first recorded the original..."House of the Rising Sun"...in 1933, yep, it took The Animals to make it famous. He also recorded the original..."Little Sadie"....that Bob Dylan made famous. Roscoe Holcomb and Hazel Dickens who most associate with that Appalachian ...High Lonesome...sound came later.
-cgXTyjDU1M