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During the folk music revival of the 1950s and '60s, the old-time string band New Lost City Ramblers rekindled traditions of southern mountain music, introducing them to wider audiences. Here John Cohen, Mike Seeger, and Tracy Schwartz provide backing for Cousin Emmy, the skilled banjo player, fiddler, and singer, whose legacy as a country music pioneer is cemented in the memories of those who heard her animated performances onstage and on the radio. This album contains some of her only recorded material, including several of her own compositions along with selections of old-time and bluegrass repertoire.
Tracklist:
- Old Tim Brooks
- A Home in Old Kentucky
- I'm Going 'Cross the Sea
- Pretty Little Miss Out in the Garden
- Little Joe
- Ruby, Are You Mad at Your Man?
- Dance All Night with a Bottle in Your Hand
- Lost John
- Bowling Green
- Cat's Got the Measles
- Mother's Grave
- Chilly Scenes of Winter
- Graveyard
- Johnny Booker
- Scat Tom Kitty Puss
- Shortening Bread ^1.17
UPC: 093073101514
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Release Date: 9.1.23
Format: Vinyl Record
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