Other Mixes By McDonald12
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Ain't nobody gonna miss me when I'm gone
Artist | Song | |
kentucky colonels | i am a pilgrim | |
kc | dark hollow | |
kc | nine pound hammer | |
kc | prisoner's song | |
kc | fire on the mountain | |
kc | billy in the low ground | |
kc | wild bill jones | |
kc | ocean of diamonds | |
kc | There ain't nobody gonna miss me when i'm gone | |
kc | dixie breakdown | |
kc | get down on your knees and pray | |
kc | alabama jubilee | |
kc | flat fork | |
kc | sally goodin | |
kc | listen to the mockin' bird | |
kc | sunny side of the mountain | |
kc | barefoot nellie | |
kc | shuckin' the corn | |
kc | clarence's house | |
kc | shady grove | |
kc | clinch mountain backstep | |
kc | lee highway blues | |
kc | faded love | |
kc | julius finkbine's rag | |
kc | good woman's love | |
kc | john henry | |
kc | it ain't gonna rain no more | |
Comment:
Bluegrass is a genre I discovered fairly late on in my musical education. I love it with a passion and this group were one of it's finest exponents. Clarence White was a member. Hope this far from definitive collection turns anyone with an aversion to country/bluegrass on to what is essentially goodtime musicFeedback:
Hmm... I think I need to hear this...
Rob and I have a record store acquaintance who's been trying to get us to listen to them for ages. And yet they never have any in stock. Please save us a copy. Clarence White is one of the great guitarists, and maybe, just maybe, the best country picker ever. Or certainly one of the finest. And that says nothing of his brilliant (and I mean BRILLIANT) work in the Byrds.
The only thing sadder about Clarence White's short legacy is his untimely death. Lately, I'm feeling melancholy about musicians cut off in the prime of life, through no fault of their own - White, D. Boon, etc.
I know what you mean, Sean. Far too many of them. Stuff like that makes me doubt the existence of a God when Jimi Hendrix, Clarence White and Gene Clark are gone, and Barry Manilow's still alive.
LOL... don't get Clem/Sean started re: the existence of God, Gerry... you'll be here for awhile... heh.
Clarence White was great. I really need to pick up some of his work with the Kentucky Colonels.