Big Jam Session [1984] - Jimmy Martin, Paul Williams, J D Crowe & The Sunny Mountain Boys
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
- Label: Old Homestead Records - OHCS-159
Format: Vinyl
Country: US
Released: 1984
Song List:
A1 - Intro 1:11
A2 - Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms 2:29
A3 - Molly And Tenbrooks 2:32
A4 - John Henry 3:04
A5 - Angel Band 3:27
A6 - Paddy On The Turnpike 2:22
B1 - Jimmy's Mule 2:05
B2 - Ruby 3:30
B3 - Little Maggie 2:11
B4 - Put My Little Shoes Away 1:48
B5 - Gotta Travel On 3:00
Musicians:
・Jimmy Martin (Guitar, Vocals)
・Paul Williams (Mandolin, Vocals)
・J.D. Crowe (Banjo, Vocals)
・Terry Smith (Bass)
・Charlie Cline (Fiddle)?
this living room stuff is some'a the best stuff you'll ever hear!!!
this is real stuff right here girls & boys!!!!!!
Thank you Take for all this wonderful music you put up. Amazing!!!
Hi, Bill. You're very welcome, and thank you so much for your continued support. :-) Take
@@TakehikoSaikiBluegrassAlbums Sir, if you ever come across Kyle Creed's "Liberty Album"...........ohhhh I would love to see that come back. It was up for some years and then the fella deleted his channel and I cant find that music anywhere. If anyone in the world has it or could find it, im sure it would be you!!!..... :-)
@@TomSelleck777 Enjoy the album! Thank you for your support, Bill. ruclips.net/video/Ku29XMKh_NM/видео.html
Ty for your hard work for me love this
oh yea!!!! git it boys!!
Terry Smith is a mean man dare I say. He’s one you don’t want to look dead on in the eyes.
I just love this guys
I do like it!!
Timing is important. Feeling too.
Listen to the timing on this stuff. There ain't a modern day band with half the drive that in this. As Jimmy would have said "They ain't nigh close." Keep in mind, this was just a jam session. Imagine sitting on the front row of one of their shows during this time.
Have you heard Billy Strings current band?
The Kody Norris Show. Check them out!
Billy Strings and Kody Norris both are very talented. However, they can't sing anywhere near like Jimmy nor any in this trio.
@@countryascanb5229 I agree. I worked with a band this last year (2021) that has played quite a few shows with Cody & knows him fairly well. Cody is a great entertainer with a tight sound & his band are all very talented musicians. Although I haven't personally heard him say this, the band leader I worked for, says that Cody will tell you that he's not a good singer. In my opinion, he makes his material work well for him & his crowd response reflects that. The only critique I have is that they play certain material WAY too fast. Jimmy, Paul, JD along with many of the founders & veterans of this music, proved many times over that you can have plenty of drive without having to play with excessive speed. It's all about listening to each other, reacting & finding the "groove" that fits each individual song. If a song sounds chaotic, it's too fast & you'll lose the intended feeling of the song. Anyway, that's just my quarter's worth on it. Hope you are doing well & God Bless!!!!!!!
Lol I'd hate to follow this fine band !
Terry Smith - the current bass player with the Grascals - he's about 6'2" tall.
Terry Smith - Bass
Thank you, gomez! :-) Take
who played the fiddle? the guy recordin' it? all the instruments are there when the fiddle's playin'.
Rodney, I'm not too sure, but the fiddler could be Charlie Cline. :-) Take
It doesn't look like the same Terry Smith, you guys. Terry Smith if the Grascals was born in 1960. This album was recorded in the early 50s.
The title says 1984
I wonder what the year was...pre-Elvis?
Released in 1984, recorded in the 60s.
Terry overdubbed the bass in the studio before the album was released.
Who played fiddle on the Paddy On The Turnpike cut?
Good question. Doesn't sound like Paul Williams on mandolin, either. Could this be a studio recording inserted here?
I wonder if it's Benny Martin !