Out Standing in Their Field: The New Lost City Ramblers, Vol . 2, 1963-1973

Out Standing in Their Field: The New Lost City Ramblers, Vol . 2, 1963-1973

produced by Jon Pankake (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 1993), 1 hour 13 mins

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Field of Interest
American Music
Description
Tracy Schwartz joined Mike Seeger and John Cohen in the New Lost City Ramblers after Tom Paley left the group in 1963. The new chemistry between these fine musicians produced seven Folkways albums between 1963 and 1973. Intended as a companion to The Early Years (SF 40036), the 27 tracks on this 72-minute anthology reflect the remarkable breadth of this trio's repertoire and underscore their richly deserved place in the folk song revival movement. "A one-stop tour of America’s old-time musical traditions, performed with skill, perfection, and humor." — Sing Out!
Content Type
Music recording
Duration
1 hour 13 mins
Format
Audio
Sub Genre
Old Time, American Folk
Label
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Producer
Jon Pankake
Release Date
1993
Subject
American Music, World Music, Music & Performing Arts, American Studies, Traditional Music, United States and Canada, Música Tradicional, Estados Unidos y Canadá, Estados Unidos e Canadá, United States
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Música Tradicional, Estados Unidos y Canadá, Estados Unidos e Canadá

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