30th Anniversary Album (Remastered) Don Reno & The Tennessee Cut-Ups
Album info
Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
10.12.2020
Album including Album cover
- 1Singin' on the Mountain03:05
- 2Sweethearts in Heaven03:14
- 3Skyline Drive03:09
- 4What Can I Say03:17
- 5The Closest Thing to Heaven03:37
- 6Daddy Was a Hard Working Man03:04
- 7Foggy Mountain Rock02:11
- 8Don't Say Goodbye02:52
- 9Take Me Along for the Ride02:57
- 10Cincinnati Rag02:45
- 11My Arms Are Empty and Cold02:59
Info for 30th Anniversary Album (Remastered)
Don Reno was a legendary banjo player who was best known for his partnerships with guitarist Red Smiley and later Bill Harrell, as well as recording the original “Feuding Banjos” (made famous in the movie Deliverance) with Arthur Smith. Reno developed his own three finger "single-string" style that allowed him to play scales and complicated fiddle tunes note-for-note on the banjo. His style encompasses much more than just single-string picking; double-stops, double-time picking, triple-pull offs—all of these, and other techniques make Reno's playing recognizable and revered. He was posthumously inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1992. This album is the 30th anniversary of his band, The Tennessee Cut-Ups, and the 60th album they recorded together.
Don Reno & The Tennessee Cut-Ups
Digitally remastered
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