Hootenanny

Hootenanny

by David Grier
Hootenanny

Hootenanny

by David Grier

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Overview

In the 1950s, college students who were caught up in the folk boom attended gatherings where they played acoustic instruments and sang. These "hootenannies" were informal and non-professional. Guitarist David Grier decided to have his own little get together with multiple instrumentalists Tim O'Brien and Dirk Powell on Hootenanny. Recorded over a four day period, this album has the loose feel of a few friends hanging out and doing their own thing. The only difference here is that these musicians are professionals, and even when they're just fooling around, they sound great. A lot of room is left on cuts like "Have You Ever Been to England" for the individual players to cut loose and show off their instrumental skill. Grier, as always, is an endlessly inventive and tasteful soloist, and he seems comfortable whether playing blues as in "Lonnie and Maybelle" or jazz in "Ragtime Annie." As on his previous albums, he shares solo space equally with his guests. A multitude of instruments, including mandolin, fiddle, bouzouki, and accordion, are utilized on different tracks to create a rich texture within the context of traditional music. There are a couple of throwaway vocals by O'Brien, one -- "Lonnie and Maybelle" -- that includes scat singing. The tunes penned by Grier, "Red Haired Boy" and "Cascade," fit comfortably with the traditional ones like "Lonesome Road Blues." Hootenanny's approach is more casual, off-the-cuff, than his previous recordings for Rounder, and perhaps that is why it was released on his own label, Dreadnought. Fans of Grier, Powell, and O'Brien should enjoy this set, as should any of lover of good, acoustic music. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.

Product Details

Release Date: 01/01/2000
Label: Dreadnought Recordings
UPC: 0654664980125
Rank: 115620

Tracks

  1. Little Rabbit
  2. Ragtime Annie
  3. Have You Ever Been to England
  4. High Dad in the Morning
  5. Lonnie and Maybelle
  6. Red Haired Boy
  7. Clinch Mountain Backstep
  8. Have You Ever Seen the Devil Uncle Joe
  9. Cascade
  10. Old Joe Clark
  11. Lonesome Road Blues

Album Credits

Performance Credits

David Grier   Primary Artist,Guitar
Tim O'Brien   Primary Artist,Scat,Fiddle,Vocals,Bouzouki,Mandolin
Dirk Powell   Primary Artist,Bass,Banjo,Fiddle,Accordion

Technical Credits

David Grier   Composer,Producer,Mastering,Arranger,Mixing
Norman Blake   Liner Notes
Brent Truitt   Mixing,Engineer,Producer,Mastering
Randy LeRoy   Mastering
Public Domain   Composer
P.D. Scots Pipe Band   Composer
Senor McGuire   Photography
Homer Dillard, SR.   Composer
Peter Stanley   Composer
Steve Wilkison   Design,Layout Design
Raymond Jones   Composer
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