Traditional bluegrass vocalist James King's second set is as good as the first. Tenor singer Dudley Connell returns to supply great high harmony vocals. Highlights of this set include a strong, soulful version of West Virginia songwriter Hazel Dickens' A Few Old Memories, and Sharon Higgins' Crazy Heart. He's as likely to pick an old country song as a bluegrass chestnut, as shown by the Ernest Tubb and George Jones songs included here. Even Vince Gill's "When I Call Your Name" is made to sound like an old bluegrass classic. ~ Ben O'Connor, All Music Guide
Lonesome and Then Some
10/01/1995
All Music Guide Review
Lonesome and Then Some Track Listing
Credits of Lonesome and Then Some
- David McLaughlin
- Guitar, Baritone (Vocal)
- Tim Smith
- Fiddle
- Marshall Wilborn
- Bass
- James King
- Sax (Tenor), Vocals, Main Performer
- Mike Compton
- Mandolin
- Tom Adams
- Banjo
- Dudley Connell
- Guitar, Tenor (Vocal)
- Ronnie Freeland
- Engineer
- Ken Irwin
- Producer












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