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Alleghany County musicians : past and present.

Other author/creatorJoines, Ernest E., compiler.
Format Audio (CD) and Musical Sound Recording
Publication Info[Sparta, N.C.] : [Alleghany County Sesquicentennial Committee], [2009]
Description4 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject(s)
Contents disc 1. The wooly booger song 1959 (Bobby Carpenter, guitar & vocals ; Ernest Joines, banjo & vocals ; Agnes Joines, vocals) -- Devilish Mary (Red Fox Chasers) -- Hound chase (Homer Reeves, banjo & vocals) -- Fortune (Art Wooten and His One-Man Band, fiddle, banjo & guitar) -- Sourwood Mountain (David Sturgill, banjo) -- Cluck ole' hen (Brown Jug Fiddlers) -- Sally Ann (Clell Caudill, banjo) -- Last gold dollar (Henpecked Husbands) -- Untitled instrumental (John H. Evans, banjo) -- There will come a time (Cliff Evans, guitar & vocals) -- Billy in the low ground (Wiley P. Maxwell, Jr., banjo) -- Lonesome road blues (Bertie Dickens, banjo ; Joe Caudill, fiddle ; Dan Williams, guitar) -- Sally Ann (Fred Roupe, banjo) -- I'm gonna wear a starry crown (the Woodie Brothers) -- Frankie & Johnny (Wood Blevins, piano) -- Fox chase (Ernest Joines and His One-Man Band, guitar, banjo, harmonica, drum, spoons, and more) -- Fireball mail (David Wooten, banjo ; Kilby Poe, guitar) -- Walkin' in the parlor (Kilby Reeves, fiddle) -- The roving gambler (Hobart Delp, fiddle & vocals ; Larry Delp, banjo ; Joe Kyle, guitar) -- Sourwood Mountain (Tom Reeves, fiddle) -- Don't fall in love with a rambler (Dennis Joines, guitar & vocals with band) -- Little Bessie (Bill Joines, vocal lead with band, Southern Breeze) -- Did you ever see the devil Uncle Joe? (Lucas Pasley, fiddle) -- Bullhead rag (Lon Brooks, fiddle ; Cliff Evans, guitar) -- Roof bolting daddy (Gene Carpenter, vocals) -- Untitled fiddle tune (Gary Joines from the Alleghany "Gong Show" ; T.J. Worthington, MC) -- Untitled banjo tune (Lynn Worth from the Alleghany "Gong Show" ; T.J. Worthington, MC) -- Washington County (Carolina Partners) -- Likes liquor better than me (the Woodie Brothers) -- Cindy (Lynn Worth, banjo)
Contents disc 2. Hello Carolina (J.D. Higgins) -- You're not the changin' kind (Franklin Delano "Del" Reeves, guitar & vocals) -- Cotton-eyed Joe (Rise and Shine Band) -- Ashoken farewell (Swampgrass) -- This town (Cranberry Creek Boys) -- God's country (Earl Baker, vocals) -- What a wonderful savior (Ernest Joines, guitar and vocals ; Agnes Joines, vocals) -- Echoes from the burning bush (Bobby Gillespie, Joyce Gillespie, Carol Brooks, vocals ; Aubrey Brooks, guitar and vocals) -- Walking the sea (the Walker Family) -- Farther along (Bill Joines, vocal lead ; Southern Breeze) -- Praises meant for a king (Christian Quartet) -- Heaven must be a wonderful place (Primitive Heritage) -- We'll sing a new song (Joines Singers) -- They shall walk with me in white (Hobert Dowell, Pauline Dowell, Thelma Edwards, vocals) -- My Lord is near me (Ernie Lee Joines, vocals ; the Lundy Brothers) -- How great thou art (Estel Bedsaul, guitar and vocals ; Paul Joines, Irvin Sherin, Roger Pearson, vocals) -- He's coming back again (the Joines Family) -- Down among the budded roses (Paul Joines, guitar and vocals ; Cliff Evans, guitar) -- Swingin' doors (Joe Irwin, guitar and vocals) -- Wildwood flower (Mountain Thyme) -- Raleigh & Spencer (Mark Handy, vocals and banjo, with band) -- Tater patch (Joy Roupe Patton, fiddle, with band) -- Walkin' in my sleep (Dean Maines, fiddle) -- The hanging of Georgie (Paul Joines, vocal, unaccompanied) -- Katy Hill (Art Wooten, fiddle) -- The war is a'raging (Polly Joines, vocal, unaccompanied) -- Katy Hill (Tim Smith, fiddle)
Contents disc 3. Our happy little home (Bub Busic, guitar & vocals ; the Blue River Band) -- Lost in this world (Daniel Smith, vocals ; Big Daddy Love) -- Two teen hearts (James Billings, vocals ; the Continentals Combo) -- Last date (Tommy Combs, piano ; the Continentals Combo) -- Old mule (Billy Dancy, banjo) -- Iron Mountain flowers (Charlie Edwards, guitar & vocals ; Gary Jones, lead guitar ; the Rise and Shine Band) -- Listen to the mockingbird (Roy Martin, harmonica ; Kyle Smith, guitar) -- Salt Creek (Monica Santos, lead guitar with band) -- Big sandy (Green Mountain Boys) -- Hey Lucille (the New Freedom Grass Band) -- Ballad of Ezra DeBorde (Phillip Shaw, guitar & vocals) -- Leather britches (Borderline) -- Rodeo clown (George Sheets, Bill Joines guitar & vocals) -- Coal miner's daughter (Dorothy Morris with band) -- Tennessee waltz (Terry Joines, fiddle ; Dennis Joines, guitar ; Ernest Joines, mandolin) -- Someday I will (Tony Lovelace, guitar & vocals ; Inez Reeves, Myrtle Adams Pruitt, vocals ; Tommy Combs, guitar ; Terry Joines, drums ; Larry Crouse, bass) -- I saw the light (Earl Baker, harmonica, with band) -- Gettin' in the fight (Peaceful Valley Quartet) -- How happy are they (Millard Pruitt, Ray Caudill, and congregation at Laurel Glen Regular Baptist Church) -- White oak on the hill (the Taylor Family) -- Amazing grace (Ray Billings, saxophone ; Continental Band) -- I want to be faithful (Covered by Blood) -- Clinging to a saving hand (New Home Trio) -- It won't be long (the Jones Family) -- City of gold (the New Home Gospel Singers) -- How happy we'll be (the Edwards family) -- So much to thank him for (Saved by Grace)
Contents disc 4. Ghost riders (Riders Band) -- Cruel old world (Paul Wooten, vocals) -- Nine pound hammer (Ray Wooten, guitar & vocals ; Richard Woodie, banjo ; Joe Willey, mandolin & vocals ; Kermit Pruitt, bass & vocals) -- Another (Thomas Woodie, guitar & vocals) -- Untitled fiddle tune (Houston Caudill, fiddle) -- That's what tears me up (Carl Davis, vocals, with band) -- I wish I was a single girl again (Stella Wagoner, banjo & vocals, with friends) -- Wildwood flower (Milton Scott, harmonica) -- Riding on that new river train (Cleo Reeves, fiddle & vocals ; Homer Reeves, guitar & vocals ; Billy Dancy, banjo ; Harold Hayes, bass) -- Orange blossom special (Cleve Andrews, fiddle ; Richard Woodie, banjo ; Larrie Woodie, guitar ; Thorval Caudill, bass) -- Poor man's blues (J.D. Higgins, vocals) -- Old mule (Paul Nichols, Jack Nichols, fiddle ; Oscar Nichols, banjo ; Richard Nichols, guitar) -- Arkansas traveler (Troy Irwin, banjo) -- Fortune (Mack Brooks, fiddle, with band) -- Cookie coo (Ambrose Billings, vocals) -- Flop eared mule (Kyle Smith, banjo) -- Carolina I'm coming home (Darin Hirschy, vocals, with band) -- Guide me o thou great Jehovah (Walter Evans and congregation) -- When I walk on the streets of gold (the Little Pine Singers) -- The first million years (Thomas Woodie, guitar & vocals ; Tommy Witherspoon, Shirley Mabe, vocals) -- Jesus is always looking out for me (Bryan Gospel Ensemble) -- Silver haired daddy of mine (G.C. Crouse, vocals, with autoharp) -- Orange blossom special (Wayne Williams, fiddle, with band) -- My baby loves to rock and roll (Del Reeves) -- Thoughts of a fool (Ernie Lee Joines, vocals with guitar and band) -- Ashoken farewell (Gary Joines, fiddle ; Ernest Joines, guitar) -- Rolling in my sweet baby's arms (Olen Harris, guitar & vocals) -- Ramblin' round (Keith Oliver, lead vocals & guitar ; R. Jeff Pardue, Roger Miller, harmony vocals) -- John Henry (Lee Harris, banjo ; George Harris, Elsie Harris, guitar) -- Throwing old stones (David Parsons, vocals, with band) -- Little brown jug (Bill Williams, fiddle ; Charlie Cox, guitar ; Edison Nuckols, banjo) -- Step it up & go (Homer Reeves, guitar & vocals) -- My baby's gone (Lujean (Wyatt) Keepfer).
General noteCollected by Ernest E. Joines.
General note"Sesquicentennial celebration 150 years."
General noteCompact disc.
General noteIn container 26 x 15 x 3 cm.
General noteProgram notes ([8] p.) inserted in container.

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