Wilkes, J.D. / Stamper, Charlie: Cattle in the Cane
Wilkes, J.D. / Stamper, Charlie: Cattle in the Cane
Format: CD
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Artist: Wilkes, J.D. / Stamper, Charlie
Label: Arkam Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 616892250142
Genre: Rock
Old-time music at it's purest, from a direct source! This first full-length solo album by J.D. Wilkes (Legendary Shack Shakers, J.D. Wilkes & the Dirt Daubers) has true crossover appeal, catering to both traditional folk lovers and fans of J.D.'s hard-driving rock 'n' roll projects. The album also features Charlie Stamper, a fiddle player who comes from an Appalachian lineage of mountain players: his daddy was field-recorded, and his brother played with Bill Monroe. He is a true, previously unknown source of the pre-war style that provided the root to all forms of modern bluegrass, blues, and country music.
Tracks:
1.1 Old Smokey
1.2 Soldiers Joy
1.3 Wabash Blues
1.4 Young Edward
1.5 Cattle in the Cane (J.D. Solo)
1.6 Cattle in the Cane (W/ Charlie Stamper)
1.7 Red Rockin Chair
1.8 Buck Creek Girls
1.9 Hook ; Line
1.10 Glory to the Meeting House
1.11 Pretty Polly
1.12 Pretty Fair Miss in the Garden
1.13 Billy in the Low Ground
1.14 Young Hunting