| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Albums that give great dobro | | Date: | Tuesday, February 6, 2007 21:04:40 (-0500) | | From: | D. Tannehill <ephsmath-phys @...net>
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Great Dobro Sessions is a must have. Anything put out by Junior Barber and
Beartracks will feature some good dobro pickin'. Up until a coupla months
ago, Wildfire had Phil Leadbetter playing Dobro(R) And don't forget Roy
Acuff to hear some of Brother Oswald and Flatt & Scruggs if you want a taste
of Josh Graves.
Around here, one can go crazy trying to find Bluegrass CDs in the store.
I've built a good percentage of my collection at festivals and just buying a
CD when the I like the stage show. A lot of the local and regional bands are
on a par with the national touring acts.
Good Luck,
Dan in RI
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill McCloskey" <mccloskey@gmail.com>
To: <resoguit-l@elistas.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 5:48 PM
Subject: [RESOGUIT-L] Albums that give great dobro
> Went to the music store today to get an album with some good dobro solos
on
> it to work on. The problem is I'm not conversant enough with mainstream
> bluegrass enough to know what album to get. I have all the Jerry Douglas,
> Rob Ickes, Seldom Scene, Mike Auldridge stuff. But most BG albums that I
> looked at did not list personal.
>
>
>
> So tell me: what are some of the great bluegrass albums out there that do
> NOT feature the triumvirate (Jerry, Mike, and Rob) but are still great
with
> lots of steelable and stealable licks (please avoid Dobro only albums -
got
> Dobro sessions, got Philabuster).
>
>
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