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Grand Dad of the Country Guitar Pickers

Current price: $12.99
Grand Dad of the Country Guitar Pickers
Grand Dad of the Country Guitar Pickers

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Grand Dad of the Country Guitar Pickers

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Recorded over the course of 1969 and 1970,
Grand Dad of the Country Pickers
showcases the considerable talents of
Sam McGee
through exercises in gorgeous, fingerpicked parlor songs, blues guitar playing, banjo tunes, waltzes, and spirituals. Though the majority of the tracks highlight
McGee
's idiosyncratic instrumental skills, renditions of the nostalgic
"When the Wagon Was New"
and the durable and oft-repeated theme in
"Penitentiary Blues,"
both with his colorful word-slurring singing, are standouts themselves. Traditional instrumentals like the fiddle tune
"Black Mountain Rag"
and the spiritual
"Wayfaring Stranger"
are also major highlights. With a repertoire stretching back to the early days of the 20th century,
was able to incorporate elements of the many forms he'd come across in his 75 years and craft a truly vibrant work, all done with a very warm and expressive style. Though more like
Doc Watson
than
Uncle Dave Macon
, with whom he performed extensively,
was a truly unique talent.
is a fine introduction. ~ Matt Fink

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