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Wooden Man: Old Songs From The Southern School
$14.00
Wooden Man is Alan Senauke’s 2002 recording. Traditional songs across many folk styles–bluegrass, old-time, blues, and Cajun. Featuring Bill Evans, Eric & Suzy Thompson, Kate Brislin, Jody Stecher, Jon Sholle, and more.
Alan Senauke has been carrying the old-time, country, blues, bluegrass and folk tunes of this release for a good many years. They are old songs that speak about lost love, natural disasters, prison, death, and more — themes of folk music that have sadly been discarded by the nabobs of popular music. But in a real sense, these tunes are popular music.
Appalachian music, Cajun, country, bluegrass and old-time music are all well represented on this varied project with most tracks recorded live without extensive overdubbing or artificial enhancement.
Reviews
“‘Wooden Man’ marks a welcome return to recording for Alan Senauke, a fine traditionally based singer and guitarist.” — Sing Out Magazine, Spring 2003
“…is one of the most satisfying old-time recordings to skid across my CD player in at least a year.” — John Wolfe, Pow’r Pickin Magazine, Fall, 2002
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$14.00
Wooden Man is Alan Senauke’s 2002 recording. Traditional songs across many folk styles–bluegrass, old-time, blues, and Cajun. Featuring Bill Evans, Eric & Suzy Thompson, Kate Brislin, Jody Stecher, Jon Sholle, and more.
Description
Alan Senauke has been carrying the old-time, country, blues, bluegrass and folk tunes of this release for a good many years. They are old songs that speak about lost love, natural disasters, prison, death, and more — themes of folk music that have sadly been discarded by the nabobs of popular music. But in a real sense, these tunes are popular music.
Appalachian music, Cajun, country, bluegrass and old-time music are all well represented on this varied project with most tracks recorded live without extensive overdubbing or artificial enhancement.
Reviews
“‘Wooden Man’ marks a welcome return to recording for Alan Senauke, a fine traditionally based singer and guitarist.” — Sing Out Magazine, Spring 2003
“…is one of the most satisfying old-time recordings to skid across my CD player in at least a year.” — John Wolfe, Pow’r Pickin Magazine, Fall, 2002
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