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Norman Blake vocals and old time string instruments with the occasional sweet harmony of Nancy Blake. All new recordings of authentic old time songs and tunes performed with integrity and purity. |
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Norman
and Nancy Blake, Boys of the Lough, James and Rachel Bryan
Rising Fawn Gathering
Boys of the Lough travel to the Blake’s
farm in Rising Fawn, Georgia and are joined by James & Rachel Bryan
of Alabama in creating Rising Fawn Gathering. Join in the journey - not
just another hillbilly Celtic record. |
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Norman Blake,
Nancy Blake and Tut Taylor
Shacktown Road
"A beautiful journey by a trio of masters ...an array of musical stylings,
all in the Americana vein. Blake's vocals, guitar and mandolin, Nancy's
cello and, of course, Taylor's flatpicking resonator guitar, combine
to blaze a trail for yet another adventure for these musical pioneers"...Jerry
Lankford, The Record, Wilkesboro, N.C. |
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This is Norman and Nancy's
second recording on Plectrafone Records. Norman's very first critically
acclaimed solo record, Home In Sulphur Springs, in 1972, was a return
to his musical roots. So here it is - another great collection of songs.
"Let' call it Back Home in Sulphur Springs. The
first record was a title only. Now I've written the song, plus it's back
home."...Norman Blake |
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The Morning Glory
Ramblers contains 17 little gems, most so old they are new again, as
described by Norman in his notes.Vocal duet with instrumental accompaniment,
songs of church, home and heart. Collected and performed by America's
#1 purveyors of old time country music, Norman
& Nancy Blake.
The
Morning Glory Ramblers received a grammy nomination for Best Traditional
Folk album of 2004 |
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Bryan Bowers
Bristlecone Pine
Bryan Bowers presents instrumental virtuosity combined with warmth,
eloquence, expression and professionalism. Bryan now brings us
this inspired collection. |
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