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Posted by Andrew McKnight
- Play count: 173
Size: 8,298kb, uploaded 9/20/2011 6:02:34 PM
Genre: Folk / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
As a young girl growing up in remote southwest Virginia, Mother Maybelle Carter developed the unique guitar style that is among the very foundations of country music. I thought it high time to pay tribute, and it strung together nicely with this tune my old bandmate Jeff originally concocted on the mandola. Traditional melody, words by A.P. Carter; Jeff Arey, ©1998, arranged by A. McKnight no lyrics, instrumental version from Something Worth Standing For, released 01 February 2008 AM – acoustic guitar Chance McCoy – banjo Jim Baird - bass
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