1.3 Dance Around My Pretty Little Miss/Little Mohee/On Top of Old Smoky/Prinson'er Song/Madame I Have Come
1.4 Wagoner's Lad
1.5 Yellow Pups/Fox Chase
1.6 John Hardy
1.7 John Henry
1.8 The Moonshiner (Moonshiner Song)
1.9 Darling Corey
1.10 Cumberland Gap
1.11 Cock Robin
1.12 Old Grey Mare
1.13 Amazing Grace
1.14 When Moses
1.15 My Christian Friends
1.16 Bread of Heaven
1.17 Eternity
1.18 The White Pilgrim
1.19 Bread of Heaven
1.20 Eternity
1.21 My Christian Friends
1.22 When Moses
1.23 The White Pilgrim
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Buell Kazee (1900-1976) grew up playing the five-string banjo in the traditional flailing style ("thrashing" style, as he called it). As a teenager, he began to study religion and ended up spending most of his life as a preacher. Despite his view that banjo music "did not harmonize" with the life of the church, he remained a musician and began recording in 1927 (several of his recordings appear on the Anthology of American Folk Music. Unusual for a mountain musician, Kazee had formal training in voice, and has an operatic tone at times. This style is particularly noticeable on "Dance Around My Pretty Little Miss." Liner notes include an autobiographical article by Kazee and complete song lyrics.