Identifier | 8186843 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Reference Number | MB2 |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | Tut Taylor Collection Reel #43 |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Tut Taylor 1910-??-?? KY Colonels, Utah Phillips, Tut Taylor Collection, Reel #43 | |
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Set 1 | Tut Taylor Archive Reel #43
The Kentucky Colonels with Tut Taylor Rosalie Sorrels with Tut Taylor Bruce "Utah" Phillips with Tut Taylor Unknown Locations Circa Mid-1960's The Kentucky Colonels with Tut Taylor: Instrumental (?) Lonesome Reuben Rosalie Sorrels with Tut Taylor: I'm a Methodist (Till I Die) If I Could Be The Rain You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone Walking Down That Lonesome Street Starlight on the Rails Bruce "Utah" Phillips with Tut Taylor: Hymn Book Spoof (What a Friend We Have in Jesus) You're a Drug (Unknown Song) If I Could Be The Rain |
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Comment | Tut Taylor Archive Reel #43 features several sets of circa mid-1960's recordings: 1) The Kentucky Colonels with
Tut on two songs; Clarence White really shines on the track #1 instrumental, and 2) Tut backing singers and political activists Rosalie Sorrels and Bruce "Utah" Phillips ("The Golden Voice of the Great Southwest"); other Rosalie Sorrels tunes can be found on Archive Reel #242. The box front is labeled "KY. Cols., R. Sorrells, B. Phillips." The box back is labeled "(Tut) copy of master at S...?, Norm, Tut, ...?" The reel is labeled "Reuben's Dobro, B. Phillips." Side B is blank. |