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    (LP + Download) Historische Aufnahmen des 1898 geborenen Bluesmusikers.(LP + Download) Historische Aufnahmen des 1898 geborenen Bluesmusikers. Born on June 19, 1898, in Halley, Arkansas, Dewey Corley was part of the same Beale Street jug band scene that spawned Will Shade, Gus Cannon, Furry Lewis, and others. A jack-of-alltrades when it came to jug band sounds, Corley played washtub bass, jug, and kazoo, on which he was considered an expert. He spent time in Will Shade s Memphis Jug Band, as well as Jack Kelly s South Memphis Jug Band, before founding his own Beale Street Jug Band , who were a fixture in Memphis through the 1960s. In his later years he became a talent scout for the blues revival label Adelphi, scouting out figures like Hacksaw Harney and Willie Morris. Corley passed away in his adopted city of Memphis on April 15, 1974.George Mitchell: Dewey was a crotchety old fucker, very irritable. We brought Johnny up from Como to play with Dewey, and in the middle of the song, Johnny Woods let loose a whoop of enthusiasm, and at the end of the song, Dewey yelled at him: You just frustratin things. But he liked to be recorded, and we got him on three different occasions with three different accompanists: the harp player Johnny Woods, the guitarist Earl Bell, and Walter Miller, who was a buddy of Abe McNeil s up in Memphis. TRACKS: 1. Fishing In The Dark 2. I'm Going Home 3. Good Potatoes And Green Tomatoes 4. Just A Dream I Got On My Mind 5. Highway 61 6. Tri-State Blues 7. Back To The Country 8. Harp Instrumental 9. Beale Street 10. Memphis Is A Wonderful City 11. Kansas City 12. Down to Arkansas 13. Church Bell Tolling
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    Wayne 'Buddy' Ingram is an award winning old time banjo player that has spent much of his life studying, documenting, and presenting old time music and banjo styles. Buddy was a founder of the Middle Tennessee Banjo Institute and organizes the 'Breakin' Up Winter' celebration every spring at Cedars of Lebanon State Park. He plays banjo, guitar, harmonica, kazoo, jug, and sings. He frequently performs at festivals, workshops, and presentations at the Country Music Hall of Fame along with his wife, Lisa Ingram, who plays battle organ, banjo uke, washboard, washtub bass, and sings. Josh Smith is a guitar, banjo, and mandolin player from Murfreesboro, TN. Josh has studied and performed bluegrass and old time music for years before joining the Gallinippers. He was influenced by local popularities Rob Pearcy, Dustin McClary, and Cody Kilby. He has studied a wide range of guitar styles from Tony Rice, Bryan Sutton, Sam McGhee, Riley Puckett, Gid Tanner, Doc Watson, Clarence White, and Rob Pearcy. The Gallinippers perform with two fiddle players Michael Defosche and William See. Defosche is a master middle TN old-time fiddler. A hidden national treasure who is native in style from Fiddlin Arthur Smith to Clyde Davenport. His pleasant and natural old-time style are a treat to hear. William See is from Lebanon, TN. He has studied since youth from many of the middle TN greats that are now gone. An avid preserver of old-time music. An able and enthusiastic fiddler. Lisa Ingram makes frequent appearances as well. A high strung wash tub player who warbles beautifully.
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