Jim Lauderdale And Roland White
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In the summer of 1979 Jim Lauderdale made a pilgrimage to Nashville from North Carolina with two goals: to work with and befriend Roland White and George Jones, and to make a mark on the respective worlds of bluegrass and country music. While Lauderdale puts it down to luck, it was more likely fate that brought he and White together. The result of their friendship was, of course, a Bluegrass record, created with a myriad of talented musicians in the basement of Earl and Louise Scruggs home. Despite its seemingly natural beginnings, the record initially struggled to attract a formal record deal, and was ultimately left unreleased. Years later, Roland White's wife discovered the a reel to reel of a rough mix in the bottom of a box. And thus, Jim Lauderdale and Roland White was born again. Jim Lauderdales first record, once lost in time, again discovered.
Tracklisting
Los Straitjackets
The Reverend Horton Heat
Born Ruffians
Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore
Louisa Stancioff
Jukebox the Ghost
Eli Paperboy Reed
Lenny Kaye & The Fleshtones
Jim Lauderdale
Jim Lauderdale
Jim Lauderdale
Jim Lauderdale
Jim Lauderdale
Jim Lauderdale