During the folk music revival which spanned the late 1950s to the 1970s, legendary old-time traditional artists were rediscovered, and previously unheard exponents of this tradition were found and brought to perform at folk festivals. It was an exciting epoch which coupled "living legends" like Clarence Ashley and Tommy Jarrell with younger incarnations of the old-time spirit (New Lost City Ramblers, Red Clay Ramblers, etc.) This rare video collection presents some of the finest old-time musicians playing in a variety of stylesRoscoe Holcomb:1. Across the Rocky MountainClarence Ashley:2. Free Little Bird3. Interview about early recordings4. The CuckooSam McGee:5. Wheels6. Interview about Uncle Dave Macon7. Mississippi SawyerDoc Watson, Clint Howard & Fred Price:8. Way downtown9. Daniel Prayed10. Lee Highway BluesPete Steele:11. Pay Day at Coal Creek12. Coal Creek March13. GalileeSumner, Young & Holcomb:14. Red Apple RagTommy Jarrell:15. John Henry16. Drunken HiccupsRoscoe Holcomb17. Little Birdie18. Graveyard Blues19. Little Grey MuleSumner, Young & Holcomb:20. Bile Them Cabbage DownCorbett Grigsby:21. Pretty PollyJean Ritchie22. The CuckooTommy Jarrell:23. John Brown's DreamThe Walker Family:24. Bowling Green25. Hangman26. Rollie True Love27. I'll Be Somewhere ListeningRoscoe Holcomb:28. John HardyJean & Edna Ritchie:29. My Pretty Little Miss30. The Four MarysSumner, Young & Holcomb:31. Grey Eagle
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