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Good Overview of
Mountain Music, April 20, 2009
Amazon.com by Bob Cherry --
Cybergrass
New
Lonesome Records CD: Appalachia; Music From Home!
"Appalachia: Music From Home" is a wonderful collection
of today's mountain music. Mountain music is the
foundation of Old-Tyme and Bluegrass Music that
originated from these ancient mountains.
This collection, that is a companion to the 4-part PBS
Special "Appalachia: History of Mountains and People"
and includes music from a variety of artists.
The album consists of 20 tracks that cover modern
mountain music from Bluegrass Music's Blue Highway Band
and Ralph Stanley to the styles from Dock Boggs and
Molly Slemp. There is old and new including traditional
songs like "Susanna Gal" and "Rock Andy" and Nashville's
Darrell Scott performing a highlight piece on the album,
"Banjo Clark."
Mountain music started long before the coal mining days,
transitioned through it and reflects on that history
today. Before the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
brought electricity to the region, there was music. As a
result, the music is acoustic consisting of banjos and
fiddles, guitars and mandolins and held together with a
upright bass. Washerboards, harmonicas and other
instruments frequently found their way in and out of the
music over time.
Mountain music has a soul of its own. It was played on
the front porches of homes on the hills and in the
hollers. It was family and social music without the
fancy polish of today's Nashville sound. This was music
from the hearts and souls of the people who worked the
fields and the mines in the region. It was a way to
bring folks together. That soulful "alive" essence of
the music is what made it real and that reality still
exists today.
"Appalachia: Music From Home" is not only music from
home but is also a snapshot of time made by the people
who live there and created the music. It is a page of
history that illustrates the history of the imigrants
who moved into the region, the country and rural
attitudes of the mountain man and the soul of the
families and social community that exists today. It has
endured through ecological disaster, the Civil War,
mining, logging and more. It endures because of the
people. Those people are the artists contained within
the 20 tracks of this collection of Mountain Music. A
wonderful expression for our time.
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