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1.1 Cold Icy Mountain1.2 Hey John D1.3 Jenny Git Around1.4 Jack Monroe1.5 Little Sparrow1.6 Bunker Hill1.7 Red Rocking Chair1.8 Snow White Shirt1.9 Cumberland Gap1.10 Buck Creek Girls1.11 Southern Texas1.12 Coal Creek March1.13 Jay Gould's Daughter1.14 Bloom of Her Youth1.15 Rocky Road up Doubles1.16 Tom Cat's Kitten1.17 Uncle Henry's Tune1.18 Never Get Drunk Anymore1.19 Ball n Chain1.20 Take Me Back to East Kentucky1.21 Coy Morton's Fox Chase |
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Description: | Upon My Word And Honor by John Haywood, released 5 May 2023.
This version of Upon My Word And Honor comes as a 1xCD. - Kentucky mountain music was described by Pete Seeger in 1987: "I have no proof, but I suspect that the Kentucky mountain style (of singing a short verse in a high intense voice, and then playing for 20 or 30 seconds some lightning quick notes on the banjo) is descended from the West African style in some way." The music Seeger described came to east Kentucky from Virginia with the enslaved, mixed-race people (some known as Melungeon), and white musicians whose ancestors socialized with African Americans beginning in east Virginia. Banjo songsters, once common in the Kentucky mountains, are now scarce. John Haywood is one of the last of the Kentucky mountain banjo songsters. When listening to Haywood's recording, "Upon My Word and Honor," one can hear echoes of West African music through his high, intense singing and his outstanding banjo playing. Haywood's selection of tunes are a tribute to songsters who are no longer with us: the Couch family of Harlan County, Lee Sexton, Dewey Shepherd, Morgan Sexton, Willy Chapman, Gran Hudson, Roscoe Holcomb, Reverend Buell Kazee, WL Gregory and Clyde Davenport, Jack and Henry Bunch, Rufus Crisp, Banjo Bill Cornett, and Coy Morton. -George Gibson, Winter 2023 |
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No. of tracks: |
21 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
NMAS012 |
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