I’ve been PM-ing about all this with several Chiffers and have mentioned some groups in passing in several threads, so I thought I might as well sum up what I’ve found, in case anyone else is interested in some excellent Old-Timey music from some relatively new musicians. (In Old-Timey terms, this means that they are still alive.
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Country music seems to have gotten deflected a bit by rock’n’roll, but these are still on an older track–and going strong. I have lots of field recordings of singers who were old in the '20s and '30s, so it’s good to see that there are some younger ones who still like to play the older styles.
This may look like a long post, but it’s mostly just listings of personnel and track titles. It just covers four of my newer CDs.
The first three are published by CD Baby, and they have nice, long clips for all the tracks. I’ve bolded a few of my favorites, for those who don’t have the patience to listen to everything. If you have the time and interest, there are buttons to play all the tracks.
The Lonesome Sisters http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/lonesomesisters
Lead Vocals: Sarah Hawker
Harmony Vocals, Acoustic Guitar & Mandolin: Debra Clifford.
Clawhammer Banjo: Rose Sinclair.
Fiddle: Chad Crumm.
The material on this one is all traditional.
Tracks:
- Could You Love Me One More Time
- Over The Sea
- Elkhorn Ridge
- I Have No Mother Now - tear jerker - good on whistle
- If That’s The Way You Feel
- Pretty Saro
- Precious Memories
- Let YOur Light Shine On Me
- Omie Wise
- Old Flames
- Western Dream
- Bright Morning Stars
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The Lonesome Sisters With Riley Baugus: Going Home Shoes http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/lonesomesisters2
Lead & Harmony Vocals:
Sarah Hawker, Debra Clifford & Riley Baugus
Rhythm Guitar: Debra Clifford
Lead Guitar: Riley Baugus
Clawhammer Banjo: Riley Baugus
Fiddle: Riley Baugus
Acoustic Bass: June Drucker
Six of these are composed by Sarah Hawker and one by Debra Clifford, but even those have a pretty traditional feel. The liner notes include the words to all the songs.
Tracks:
- God’s Golden Key
- Oh Sleeper
- Going Home Shoes
- Forgiveness
- Go Home Little Girl
- Rain and Snow - scary
- They All Pale
- Token Reminder - funny
- Wild Bill Jones
- Oh Sing to Me of Heav’n - classic
- What Can I do
- _Highlander’s Farewell[/b] - moves right along
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Next is jimmyjohnnyjack, Oldtime Fiddle Music & Songs http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/jimmyjohnnyjoe
Joe Thrift - fiddle, vocals
Mark Olitsky - banjo
Jason Sypher - acoustic bass
Debra Clifford - rhythm guitar, mandolin, vocals
Tracks: - Tiv’s Tune
- Adieu False Heart
- **Sally Ann - modal version
- Old Joe Clark
- Elk Creek Blues
- Darlin’ Don’t You Know That’s Wrong - bluesy
- McMichen’s Breakdown
- Sail Away Ladies
- Sally Gooden
- Hog Eyed Man
- Chompin’ at the Bit
- Shut it Tight
- Turkey in the Straw
- Cherokee Trail
- Old Joe
- Boliver
- Reprise
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The following came from Amazon.com
The Freight Hoppers play some of the most energetic fiddle tunes you’ll ever hear, but also do a variety of songs.
The CD I have is Waiting on the Gravy Train http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000009NTB/qid=1098169929/sr=8-1/ref=pd_ka_1/102-6035851-5436968?v=glance&s=music&n=507846\
The clips are a bit shorter on Amazon than the ones on the CD Baby site. I hate it when you listen to a song clip and just get an instrumental break.
Tracks: - Trouble
- Backstep Cindy - zoom!
- Anchored in Love
- Molly Put the Kettle On
- Ways of the World
- Warfare - eerie
- Polecat Blues - raggedy - jazzy
- Nobody’s Business
- Roving on a Winter’s Night
- Fall on My Knees
- Fort Smith Breakdown
- We Shall All Be Reunited
- Wild Fling in the Woodpile - nice fiddle-banjo unison
- Hell Broke Loose in Georgia
- Young Emily
- Shortenin’ Bread
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I have a couple more new ones from Ginny Hawker, aunt of Sarah Hawker (of the Lonesome Sisters), but need to do some more listening.**_