Early Dawg
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Early Dawg | ||||
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Live album by David Grisman | ||||
Released | 1964 | |||
Recorded | 1964 | |||
Genre | Progressive bluegrass, Jazz | |||
Label | Sugar Hill Records | |||
Producer | David Grisman | |||
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Early Dawg is the debut solo album by American mandolinist David Grisman. With Del McCoury on guitar and vocals, Jerry McCoury on bass, Bill Keith on banjo plus other well-known musicians, Grisman offers a mix of traditional songs, compositions by Bill Monroe and his own contributions, mainly of bluegrass and progressive bluegrass style. [2]
Track listing
- Fanny Hill (Grisman)
- Sugar Hill Ramble (Grisman)
- Little Maggie (trad.)
- Blue Grass Twist (Monroe)
- Shenandoah Breakdown (Monroe)
- Opus 57 (Grisman)
- The Prisoner's Song (Massey)
- John Henry (trad.)
- Rawhide (Monroe)
- Little Sadie (trad.)
- Dark Hollow (Browning)
- Dear Old Dixie (Flatt/Scruggs)
- Opus 38 (Grisman)
- I Wonder Where You Are Tonight (Bond)
- Caravan (Ellington)
- Black Mountain Rag (trad.)
Personnel
- David Grisman - mandolin
- Artie Rose - guitar (2, 6, 10, 13, 15)
- Jerry McCoury - bass
- Winnie Winston - banjo
- Frank Wakefield - mandolin (16)
- Bill Keith - banjo (2, 6, 10, 15)
- Del McCoury - guitar, vocals
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