February 28, 2018

Curly Seckler Sings Again With The Shenandoah Cutups

County Records 732

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1971
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Bluegrass
[Tracklist]
A1 Moonlight On My Cabin (2:19)
A2 Thinking About You (2:35)
A3 Some Old Day (3:22)
A4 No Mother Or Dad (3:11)
A5 You Took My Sunshine (2:10)
A6 Remember The Cross (2:29)
B1 Don't This Road Look Rough & Rocky (2:05)
B2 That Old Book Of Mine (2:25)
B3 Worries On My Mind (2:16)
B4 Old Salty Dog Blues (1:38)
B5 What's The Matter Now (2:32)
B6 Sing, Sing, Sing (2:19)
[Credits]
Curly Seckler (guitar/vocals) Hershel Sizemore (mandolin) Tater Tate (fiddle) Billy Edwards (banjo) John Palmer (bass)
Editor & Liner Notes: Bill Vernon, Photographer: Alan Whitman
[Notes]
Curly Seckler (born December 25, 1919, China Grove, North Carolina, USA – died December 27, 2017, Nashville, Tennessee, USA) was an American bluegrass singer, guitarist, banjoist and mandolinist. The International Bluegrass Music Association honoured Curly in 2004 which solidified Curly's place as one of the pioneers of the genre and steward of customs and traditions. Throughout his career, Seckler played with Jim and Jesse McReyonlds,, among many others. Seckler was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 2010.

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