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Bascom Lamar Lunsford

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Many a clog dance has been performed to the music of Bascom Lamar Lunsford. Mostly recorded in the 1920s, his Appalachian folk songs often reveal dualities: they are both eerie and festive, lovelorn and romantic. His dexterous banjo picking combines with a crooning mountain voice that can make your hair stand on end. Lunsford was one of the first pastoral musicians to put stories of his life into his songs in a way that captivated listeners and earned him the title among many country and folk music enthusiasts as the king of folk music.

- Eric Shea

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Intro: Banjos Prepare For Battle, The / Bluegrass Breakdown (3:51) Banjos That Destroyed the World $0.99
2. Randy Lynn Rag (2:08) Banjos That Destroyed the World $0.99
3. Lost John Dean (3:48) Serenade The Mountains: Early Old Time Music On Record, CD B $0.99
4. I've Got a Woman (4:22) Banjos That Destroyed the World $0.99
5. Farewell Blues (3:54) Banjos That Destroyed the World $0.99
6. Banjo Signal (2:22) Banjos That Destroyed the World $0.99
7. I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground (3:22) O Brother - The Search Continues $0.99
8. Dry Bones (3:00) Serenade The Mountains: Early Old Time Music On Record, CD B $0.99
9. "Nol Pros" Nellie (3:15) Serenade The Mountains: Early Old Time Music On Record, CD B $0.99
10. Mountain Dew (3:08) Serenade The Mountains: Early Old Time Music On Record, CD B $0.99

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