Friends of Old Time Music: The Folk Arrival 1961-1965

Friends of Old Time Music: The Folk Arrival 1961-1965

by FRIENDS OF OLD TIME MUSIC: FOLK
Friends of Old Time Music: The Folk Arrival 1961-1965

Friends of Old Time Music: The Folk Arrival 1961-1965

by FRIENDS OF OLD TIME MUSIC: FOLK
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Overview

At the height of the folk revival in the early '60s, three movers and shakers -- Ralph Rinzler (a member of the Greenbriar Boys folk group), John Cohen (of the New Lost City Ramblers) and Israel "Izzy" Young (owner of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village) -- presented a number of traditional folk concerts in New York City under the umbrella of the Friends of Old Time Music. Among the now-legendary artists they brought to the city, some for the first time, others for the first time in decades, were Doc Watson, Maybelle Carter, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys, Roscoe Holcomb, Dock Boggs and Mississippi John Hurt, whose song "Coffee Blues," including the phrase "lovin' spoonful" and performed here, provided a future New York rock band with their name. The 14 concerts in the series, which took place between 1961 and 1965, were recorded by Peter K. Siegel, who produced and annotated this three-CD boxed distillation of highlights from the events. For fans of the kind of pure, unadulterated folk music that flourished on campuses and at folk festivals during those years before Bob Dylan discovered electricity, the set is a rejoice-worthy find. Folk music at that time encompassed not just the stereotypical guitar-strumming troubadour carrying a message, but also raw blues, Appalachian ballads, kickin' bluegrass, gospel and other strains of roots Americana, and the performances heard by the fortunate big city audiences were honest, moving and, most importantly, devoid of outside intervention or corrupting influence -- most of these artists were shell-shocked to be playing to appreciative audiences in a place like New York City after decades of toiling for the locals down south. The songs proffered by these musicians, of poverty and jail time, hard drinking and mining disasters, were not contrived but, true to the folk process, familiar tales handed down via the oral tradition, or written anew to add to it -- many, like Jesse Fuller's "San Francisco Bay Blues," Maybelle Carter's "Foggy Mountain Top," Monroe's "Shady Grove" and Roscoe Holcomb's "Rising Sun Blues" (aka "House of the Rising Sun"), have long been accepted as staples of the American folk repertoire, but were relatively new to mainstream audiences at the time, regardless of their vintage and their familiarity in the rural regions that birthed these performers. Friends of Old Time Music is, of course, a valuable historical document but, better than that, it's a rewarding listening experience. This is the real item, the sound -- in excellent fidelity, incidentally -- of America's treasured heritage peeking out from its longtime hiding places -- 53 of the 55 recordings have never before been released -- and fanning out across the land and into the permanent cultural fabric. ~ Jeff Tamarkin

Product Details

Release Date: 09/26/2006
Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
UPC: 0093074016022
Rank: 81070

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I'm Troubled  -  Watson
  2. The Country Blues  - Dock Boggs
  3. Going Down to the River  - Mississippi Fred McDowell
  4. East Virginia Blues  - Roscoe Holcomb
  5. The Storms Are on the Ocean  - A.P. Carter  - Maybelle Carter
  6. The Dream of the Miner's Child  -  Stanley Brothers
  7. Soldier's Joy  - Hobart Smith
  8. Coffee Blues  - Mississippi John Hurt
  9. Live and Let Live  - Bill Monroe  - Gene Sullivan  - Wiley Walker
  10. Lonely Tombs  -  Watson Family
  11. Rockin' Boogie  - Jesse Fuller
  12. Brown's Dream  - Gaither Carlton  - Doc Watson
  13. Down South Blues  - Dock Boggs
  14. Knoxville Blues  - Sam McGee
  15. Have a Feast Here Tonight  - Charlie Monroe  -  Stanley Brothers
  16. Riley  -  Georgia Sea Island Singers
  17. Buck and Wing  - Jesse Fuller

Disc 2

  1. Hell Among the Yearlings  - Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith
  2. Amelia Earhart's Last Flight  -  Greenbriar Boys
  3. The Brakeman's Blues  - Bill Monroe
  4. Foggy Mountain Top  - A.P. Carter
  5. Hick's Farewell  - Doc Watson
  6. Jordan Is a Hard Road to Travel  - Daniel Decatur Emmett  -  New Lost City Ramblers
  7. Write Me a Few of Your Lines  - Mississippi Fred McDowell
  8. Bimini Gal  - Joseph Spence
  9. Shady Grove  - Bill Monroe
  10. Grey Eagle  - Bill Monroe
  11. Walkin' the Dog  - Tex Grimsley
  12. San Francisco Bay Blues  - Jesse Fuller
  13. Short Life of Trouble  - Doc Watson
  14. John Henry  - Roscoe Holcomb
  15. Kneelin' Down Inside the Gate  -  Thompson
  16. Tell Me Why You Like Roosevelt  - McKinley Peebles
  17. Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow  - Maybelle Carter
  18. Mansions for Me  -  Stanley Brothers
  19. Before This Time Another Year  - Bessie Jones

Disc 3

  1. My Creole Belle  - Mississippi John Hurt
  2. Guitar Lesson  - Jesse Fuller
  3. Cincinnati Blues  - Jesse Fuller
  4. Poor Boy in Jail  - Dock Boggs
  5. He's Solid Gone  - A.P. Carter  - Maybelle Carter
  6. Maggie Walker Blues  - Clarence Ashley
  7. Chevrolet  - Emma Ramsay  - Ed Young
  8. Rising Sun Blues  - Roscoe Holcomb
  9. Lord, Build Me a Cabin in Glory  - Bill Monroe
  10. Frankie and Albert  - Mississippi John Hurt
  11. Hard Times  - Ralph Stanley
  12. The Miller's Will  - Horton Barker
  13. The Coo Coo Bird  - Clarence Ashley
  14. Double File  - Gaither Carlton  - Doc Watson
  15. The Wandering Boy  - Annie Bird
  16. Stranger Blues  - Jesse Fuller
  17. I Saw the Light  - Bill Monroe
  18. Sugar Hill  - Maybelle Carter
  19. Amazing Grace  - Clarence Ashley

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Doc Watson & Family   Primary Artist
Dock Boggs   Primary Artist,Banjo,Vocals
Mississippi Fred McDowell   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Emma Ramsay   Primary Artist,Vocals
Annie Bird   Primary Artist,Vocals
Doc Watson   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Accompaniment
The Greenbriar Boys   Primary Artist
Gaither Carlton   Primary Artist,Fiddle
Horton Barker   Primary Artist
Joseph Spence   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Sam McGee   Primary Artist,Guitar,Accompaniment
The New Lost City Ramblers   Primary Artist
Mississippi John Hurt   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith   Primary Artist
The Georgia Sea Island Singers   Primary Artist
The Stanley Brothers   Primary Artist
The Watson Family   Primary Artist
Bessie Jones   Primary Artist,Vocals
Bill Monroe   Primary Artist,Vocals,Mandolin,Tenor (Vocal)
Clarence Ashley   Primary Artist,Banjo,Vocals
Jesse Fuller   Primary Artist,Harmonica,Guitar (12 String Acoustic),Bass,Kazoo,Vocals,Cymbals
Mother Maybelle Carter   Primary Artist,Banjo,Guitar,Vocals
Roscoe Holcomb   Primary Artist,Banjo,Guitar,Vocals
Hobart Smith   Primary Artist,Banjo
Stanley Thompson   Primary Artist,Vocals
Ed Young   Primary Artist,Fife,Vocals
McKinley Peebles   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Mike Seeger   Fiddle,Guitar,Accompaniment
Bob Yellin   Banjo,Tenor (Vocal)
Kenny Baker   Fiddle
Kirk McGee   Banjo
Jack Cooke   Guitar,Vocals
Fred Price   Fiddle,Vocals
John Cohen   Guitar
Del McCoury   Banjo,Baritone (Vocal)
Clint Howard   Guitar,Vocals
Ralph Stanley   Banjo,Tenor (Vocal)
Tom Paley   Banjo,Vocals
John Hurt   Vocals,Guitar
Fiddlin' Arthur Smith & His Dixieliners   Fiddle
Horton Baker   Vocals
John Davis & the Georgia Sea Island Singers   Vocals
Arnold Watson   Banjo,Vocals,Harmonica,Bass (Vocal)
Vernon Derrick   Fiddle
Bessie Lee Mauldin   Bass
Edith Pinder   Vocals
Ethel McPhee   Vocals
Clifford Ellis   Bass (Vocal)
John Cooke   Guitar
Carter Stanley   Guitar,Vocals
John Herald   Guitar,Vocals
Curley Lambert   Mandolin
Ralph Rinzler   Mandolin,Baritone (Vocal)

Technical Credits

A.P. Carter   Composer
Mike Seeger   Photography
Alan Lomax   Photography
D.A. Sonneborn   Production Supervisor
Robert Frank   Photography
Jody Stecher   Essay,Liner Notes,Music Consultant
John Cohen   Liner Notes,Photography,Introduction,Poster Design,Essay
Jesse Fuller   Composer,Fotdella
Mother Maybelle Carter   Arranger
Ralph Stanley   Composer
Dan Sheehy   Production Supervisor
Daniel Decatur Emmett   Composer
Wiley Walker   Composer
John Hurt   Arranger
Ed Young   Arranger
Dock Boggs   Arranger
Charlie Monroe   Composer
John Davis & the Georgia Sea Island Singers   Arranger
Jeff Place   Archive Research
Mississippi Fred McDowell   Composer
David Gahr   Photography
Tex Grimsley   Composer
Guy Droussart   Photography
Mary Monseur   Production Coordination
Peter Bartok   Engineer
Carla Borden   Editorial Assistant
Anton Mikofsky   Photography
Doc Watson   Arranger
Gaither Carlton   Arranger
Gene Sullivan   Composer
Pete Reiniger   Producer,Transfers,Production Supervisor
Peter K. Siegel   Engineer,Producer,Mastering,Transfers,Liner Notes,Track Notes
Sam McGee   Composer
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