self-titled LP released by Rebel Records (SLP 1543) in 1975
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Monday, September 26, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
The Shady Mountain Ramblers with Gary Patton
"All Smiles Tonight" released in 1981 on Heritage Records
"The use of piano in a string band is certainly a part of Blue Ridge tradition and this recording proves the resulting blend remains successful and beautiful today." - Blanton Owen
Photography by Dennis Kegley
Cover design by Andy Cahan
Sunday, September 11, 2011
David Lambeth and the High Lonesome Ramblers
"Standing in the Shadows" released by King Bluegrass (KB 541) in 1975
"I have the privilege and honor of seeing and announcing a lot of good bands. The High Lonesome Ramblers happen to be one of these bands" - Hillard Jones (MC, Fiddle and Banjo Club, Roanoke, Virginia)
Liner notes by Hillard Jones
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Tenino (Washington) Old Time Music Festival 1970 - 1971 - 1972
Features Don Gish, Bill Yohey, Loyd Wanzer, Boyce Stuckey, Andrew Woolf, Al Sanderson, Frank Bolden, Don Poindexter, Bob Walbauer, Joe Pancerzewski, The Harmonicops, Johnny WIlliams, Nettie Williams, Chuck Griffin, Pauline Griffin, Yvonne Reuge, John Standifer, The Artesians Barbershop Quartet
Released on Voyager Recordings (VRLP 308-S)
Cover art by Betty McArthur. Jacket design by Patty McArthur.
"The cover for this album was chosen from a group of entries by the Tenino High School art class. As a result of their efforts, a scholarship in art will be awarded each year to a high school senior expecting to study art." - Neil M. Johnston (General Chairman, Tenino Old Time Music Festival)
Tenino (Washington) Old Time Music Festival 1973-1974
features Mark O'Connor, Joe Pancerzewski, Barbara Lamb, Vivian Williams, Dudley Hill, Benny Thomasson, Don Gish, Myron Hinckle Students, Al Sanderson, Ed Stoker, Clarence Norberg, Bill Yohey, Harmonicops, Neil Johnston, Sims Family, Charlie Burry, Ed Morken, Oregon Fiddlers
Released on Voyager Recordings
Cover art by David Vanderhoof
"The only way folk music can be learned and transmitted to others is by hearing it and playing it, incorporating one's own style into the tune." -Neil M. Johnston (General Chairman, Tenino Old Time Muic Festival)
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