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4CD released: Aug 14, 2015

Tracklisting:
Disc 1 : Uncloudy Day
1. Uncloudy Day
2. My Home's Across The Blue Ridge Mountains
3. Bringing In The Georgia Mail
4. Train 45
5. The Worried Man Blues
6. The Worried Man Blues
7. The Ranger's Command
8. Big Kid's Barroom
9. The Miller's Will
10. Black Jack Davy
11. John Hardy
12. Single Girl
13. Kitty Wells
14. The Orphan Girl
15. I've Always Been A Rambler
16. Undone In Sorrow
17. You Led Me To The Wrong
18. Absalom My Son, My Son
19. Amazing Grace
20. Six Feet Of Earth
21. All The Dark Places
22. I'm Going Through
23. I've Endured
24. I've Endured
Disc 2 : Undone In Sorrow
1. Undone In Sorrow
2. Plucking The Strings
3. Cherokee Shuffle
4. I'm Longing For A Love I'll Never Know
5. Sally Goodin
6. Story Of Tom Moorem The Gravedigger
7. Footprints Left Below
8. Leave It There
9. Six Hours On The Cross (With Dave Reed)
10. John Hardy
11. Cherokee Eyes
12. High On A Mountain
13. Fiddle On The Wall
14. Rachel
15. The Old Swinging Bridge
16. John Hardy/john Henry
17. Stolen Love
18. The Buzzard And The Monkey
19. The Pussycat And The Bulldog
20. Preacher And The Bear
21. Turkey In The Straw
22. Ryestraw
23. The Butcher Boy
24. Simple Man
25. 1,000 Light Years Away
26. I Feel Like Traveling On (With Hugh Campbell)
27. New River Train
28. Salt Creek
29. Cumberland Gap
30. Boxes Full Of Memories
31. Father, Listen
32. My Home's Across The Blue Ridge Mountains
33. Family Graveyard
34. Over In The Gloryland
VARIOUS ARTISTS
OLA BELLE REED & SOUTHERN MOUNTAIN MUSIC ON THE MASON-DIXON LINE
Label: DUST TO DIGITAL
Cat No: DTD40
Barcode: 9780981734279
Packaging: 4CD Box Set

Ola Belle Reed and Southern Mountain Music on the Mason-Dixon Line is the first in-depth look at the life of Ola Belle Reed, a groundbreaking artist and one of the all-time greatest performers of authentic, old-time music. Born to a musical family in the mountains of Ashe County, North Carolina, in 1913, Reed became a prolific songwriter and performer, known for her unique style of banjo playing and singing. Reed inspired many musicians throughout her life, eventually becoming one of the leading lights of the folk music revival and winning the prestigious National Heritage Fellowship; in 2015, 13 years after her death in 2002, her influence continues to reverberate. In January of 1966, folklore graduate student Henry Glassie made the first professional solo recordings of Ola Belle Reed, travelling from Philadelphia to the town of Oxford, Pennsylvania to see Reed, Alex Campbell, and the New River Boys and Girls play their exciting brand of Southern mountain music live, on the air, in the back of the Campbell's Corner general store. Over the next two years, Glassie - who went on to become one of the United States' most celebrated folkorists, a distinguished professor, and a world-renowned scholar - recorded Reed's extensive repertoire, while also chronicling the remarkable story of the migration of communities from the Blue Ridge Mountains toward the Mason-Dixon Line before WWII. In 2009, Maryland state folklorist Clifford Murphy struck out to discover whether this rich musical tradition still existed in the small Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania towns where it once flourished. Murphy, amazed by what he encountered, began making audio recordings to document the descendants of Ola Belle Reed's musical legacy. This first-ever release of Reed's 1960s recordings, which were deposited in Indiana University Bloomington's Archives of Traditional Music, is counter-balanced by a disc of Murphy's recordings of Reed's descendants and those within her Appalachian community whom she inspired. This deluxe edition, presented as a 256-page hardcover book with two CDs of remastered recordings, highlights Reed's deep repertoire - folk ballads, minstrel songs, country standards, and originals - and traces the impact that her music made and is still making today. This project is a co-production between Dust-to-Digital, Maryland State Arts Council, and Indiana University. Includes performances by Ola Belle Reed, Dave Reed, Alex Campbell, Hugh Campbell, Zane Campbell, Burton DeBusk, the DeBusk-Weaver Family, Burl Kilby, T.J. Lundy, John Miller, Danny Paisley, and Ryan Paisley.