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Scotty Stoneman: Live in L.A.!
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Artist
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Scotty Stoneman, fiddle & vocals. The Kentucky Colonels.
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Label
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Micro Werks
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Format
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CD
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Runtime/Release Date
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55'53/2009
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Label Number
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043
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Daedalus Item Code
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27529
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Description
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Called "the bluegrass Charlie Parker" by his sometime collaborator Jerry Garcia, Scotty Stoneman fiddles up such a storm that one might speculate about the proverbial pact with the devil. Tracks include "Eighth of January," "Oklahoma Stomp," "Cacklin' Hen," "Goodnight, Irene," "Shuckin' the Corn," "Lee Highway Blues," "Down Yonder," "Sally Goodin," "Wound Time Can't Erase," and "Orange Blossom Special." "As a member of the legendary Kentucky Colonels, the late guitarist Clarence White backs traditional fiddler/singer Scotty Stoneman, whose outer limits sound could not be matched by just any musician."—Sing Out! "This 1965 recording … includes a young Clarence White on guitar and vocals, prior to White's leap into country-rock…. Most of the largely traditional material is instrumental, giving Stoneman many chances to play rapid, extended passages … [with] a daring intensity…. The vocal numbers … [are] highlighted by Stoneman's risqué 'Any Damn Thing'."—All Music Guide
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