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Shady Grove. Various. Beginning.

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Shady Grove. Various. Beginning.

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Shady Grove. Old Time Music from North Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia. Composed by Various. For Acoustic Instruments. Boxed, Concert. Documentary. Vestapol. American. Beginning. DVD. Duration 60 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. MB.13071DVD. ISBN 9781579409883. American. 5.25 x 7.5 inches. This DVD presents poignant and exciting musical performances by four highly expressive and individualistic makers of traditional old time country music. Although Kilby Snow, Dock Boggs, Tommy Jarrell, and Roscoe Holcomb played music that in some ways was typical of the regions in which they spent their whole lives, they also were astonishingly inventive. Their influence has been very far reaching, extending far beyond their communities, and effecting the minds and works of mainstream popular musicians, as well as the playing of far-flung old time music practitioners. Here is the only known footage of Dock Boggs singing his classic mountain blues and playing his signature banjo style. the intense and original "high lonesome" singing of Roscoe Holcomb, playing both banjo and guitar. Kilby Snow's moving vocal and brilliant autoharp playing. Black-Eyed Susie. Bonaparte's Retreat. Breaking Up Christmas. Cindy. Country Blues. Cripple Creek. Cumberland Gap. Forked Deer. I Hope I Live. John Brown's Dream. Old Jimmie Sutton. Old Smokey. Pretty Polly. Raggedy Ann. Sail Away Ladies. Shady Grove. The Boll Weavil. Troubles. Two-Timing Blues. You Are My Flower.

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Shady Grove. Old Time Music from North Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia. Composed by Various. For Acoustic Instruments. Boxed, Concert. Documentary. Vestapol. American. Beginning. DVD. Duration 60 minutes. Published by Grossman's Guitar Workshop. MB.13071DVD. ISBN 9781579409883. American. 5.25 x 7.5 inches. This DVD presents poignant and exciting musical performances by four highly expressive and individualistic makers of traditional old time country music. Although Kilby Snow, Dock Boggs, Tommy Jarrell, and Roscoe Holcomb played music that in some ways was typical of the regions in which they spent their whole lives, they also were astonishingly inventive. Their influence has been very far reaching, extending far beyond their communities, and effecting the minds and works of mainstream popular musicians, as well as the playing of far-flung old time music practitioners. Here is the only known footage of Dock Boggs singing his classic mountain blues and playing his signature banjo style. the intense and original "high lonesome" singing of Roscoe Holcomb, playing both banjo and guitar. Kilby Snow's moving vocal and brilliant autoharp playing. Black-Eyed Susie. Bonaparte's Retreat. Breaking Up Christmas. Cindy. Country Blues. Cripple Creek. Cumberland Gap. Forked Deer. I Hope I Live. John Brown's Dream. Old Jimmie Sutton. Old Smokey. Pretty Polly. Raggedy Ann. Sail Away Ladies. Shady Grove. The Boll Weavil. Troubles. Two-Timing Blues. You Are My Flower.