Lead Kindly Light: Pre-War Music and Photographs from the American South
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176-page hardcover, clothbound book with 2 CDs featuring recordings of Rural Southern Music: Old Time, String Band Music from Appalachia, extremely rare Country Blues and...
176-page hardcover, clothbound book with 2 CDs featuring recordings of Rural Southern Music: Old Time, String Band Music from Appalachia, extremely rare Country Blues and African American gospel singing from 1924-1939.
1. Buster Carter and Preston Young – “I’ll Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms”
2. Georgia Yellow Hammers – “Mary Don’t You Weep”
3. Narmour & Smith – “Jake Leg Rag”
4. Prince Moore – “Church Bells”
5. Roane County Ramblers – “Callahan Rag”
6. Banjo Joe – “Engineer Joe”
7. Ernest Phipps and His Holiness Quartet – “I Want to Go Where Jesus Is”
8. Amos Baker – “I Wish I Were a Mole In the Ground”
9. Lewis Brothers – “When Summer Comes Again”
10. Dykes’ Magic City Trio – “Frankie”
11. Leake County Revelers – “Johnson Gal”
12. Gid Tanner, Clayton McMichen, Riley Puckett, Lowe Stokes, Fate Norris
– “Possum Hunt on Stump House Mountain, Part 1”
13. Gid Tanner, Clayton McMichen, Riley Puckett, Lowe Stokes, Fate Norris
– “Possum Hunt on Stump House Mountain, Part 2”
14. Mississippi Bracey– “Stered Gal”
15. Jilson Setters – “Little Boy Working on the Road”
16. Loveless Twins Quartet – “Lead Kindly Light”
17. Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters – “Roll On the Ground”
18. J. E. Mainer’s Mountaineers – “Concord Rag”
19. Uncle Eck Dunford and Ernest Stoneman – “Barney McCoy”
20. Blue Ridge Highballers – “Round Town Girls”
21. Carter Family – “Motherless Children”
22. Rev. W. M. Mosley and His Congregation – “Labor for the Lord”
23. Home Folk Fiddlers – “Arkansas Hoedown”
24. Allen Brothers – “Skipping and Flying”
25. Fiddlin’ Sam Long of the Ozarks – “Sandy Land”
26. Rev. J. C. Burnett – “True Friendship”
27. Narmour and Smith – “Tequila Hop Blues”
28. Orville Reed – “The Telephone Girl”
29. Burnett and Ruttledge – “Blackberry Blossoms”
30. Kid Williams and Bill Morgan – “When He Died He Got a Home in Hell”
31. Buster Carter and Preston Young – “It’s Hard to Love and Can’t Be Loved”
32. Carter Family – “Kitty Waltz”
33. Birmingham Entertainers – “Johnny Bring the Jug ‘Round the Hill”
34. Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers – “Old Time Corn Shuckin’, Part 1”
35. Blue Ridge Corn Shuckers – “Old Time Corn Shuckin’, Part 1”
36. Mainer’s Mountaineers – “Train Carry My Girl Back Home”
37. Miller’s Merrymakers – “Old Time Breakdown”
38. Riley Puckett – “Railroad Bill”
39. Leake County Revelers – “Been to the East, Been to the West”
40. Charlie Bowman and his Brothers – “Gonna Raise the Ruckus Tonight”
41. Charlie Parker and Mack Woolbright – “Man Who Wrote the Home Sweet Home Never Was a Married Man”
42. Dykes’ Magic City Trio – “Cotton Eyed Joe”
43. Joe Smith – “Kidnapping is a Terrible Crime”
44. Rev. W. M. Mosley – “The Comforter Has Come”
45. Roane County Ramblers – “Johnson City Rag”
46. Jilson Setters – “Way Up on Clinch Mountain”
Catalog Number DTD-38
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Artist(s)
Recording Era(s) ["1924-1939"]
Number of Tracks
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Label(s) / Partner(s) Dust-to-Digital
Producer(s) Sarah Bryan, Peter Honig, Steven Lance Ledbetter
Audio Engineer(s) Michael Graves
Designer(s) Debbie Berne
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Additional Information
USA
English
Bluegrass
Country
Country Blues
Gospel
Old Time
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