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What do you get when you mash up a virtuosic bluegrass mandolinist, a traditional Irish fiddler, and an old-timey songster? The roots of bluegrass on fiddle, mandolin, mandola, and guitar.
Genre: Folk: String Band
Release Date: 2010
Little Black Train
Little Black Train
Record Label: Native Home Music
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1. Take Your Leg Off Mine 3:02 Album Only
2. Shakin' Down the Acorns 2:07 Album Only
3. Little Black Train 4:17 Album Only
4. Lancer's Petronella 4:16 Album Only
5. Roving Gambler 2:53 Album Only
6. Julie Ann Johnson, Dubuque 3:48 Album Only
7. The Moonshiner 4:02 Album Only
8. Donegal Highland, Jackson's, The Old Bush 4:31 Album Only
9. Lady Hamilton Dalrymple’s Strathspey, The Old Falls of Richmond 3:49 Album Only
10. Been All Around 2:36 Album Only
11. Booth Shot Lincoln, Shenandoah Falls 4:10 Album Only
12. My Native Home 2:54 Album Only
13. Liberty/Temperance/St. Anne's Reel 3:38 Album Only
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What do you get when you mash up a virtuosic bluegrass mandolinist, a traditional Irish fiddler, and an old-timey songster?

Native Home Music announces the release of "Little Black Train" from Kenny Blackwell, John Weed, and Stuart Mason. From Depression-era gospel to Appalachian and Celtic dance tunes, they dig up the roots of bluegrass that traveled to America from Ireland and Scotland in the 19th century. Avid practitioners of the time-honored folk process, these boys combine new words and melodies with traditional songs from sources such as the Carter Family, Doc Boggs, and Charlie Pool. The new record also includes fiddle tunes from archival sources in West Virginia, Ireland, and Scotland. Spanning holler, hoedown and ballad, thirteen tracks alternate 50-50 between instrumentals and songs, all recorded direct to stereo studio mics without multitracking.

Mandolinist Kenny Blackwell, who studied with the legendary Jethro Burns, has been a fixture in the West Coast bluegrass scene since the late '80s. He is known for his extensive studio work on various projects, as well as his collaborations with progressive fiddler Richard Greene and his membership in the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, a legendary California bluegrass outfit.

An accomplished fiddler across genres, John Weed has lived in Ireland and immersed himself in the traditional styles of Clare and Donegal.  The result is an old-time Irish fiddling style that compliments his forays into bluegrass, swing, and other American music. A classically trained violinist, John leverages his understanding of the instrument to coax emotion from every tune.

Guitarist Stuart Mason is known for his authentic vocals, melodic mandola, and inability to hold his whiskey. A native of West Virginia, Stuart has won awards for traditional singing (Goleta Old-Time Fiddler’s Convention), mandola (Topanga Banjo and Fiddle Contest), and songwriting (West Coast Songwriter’s Association). In 2009 his song "Devil's Box" from solo release "Appalachian Bride" was selected from among 286 entries to appear on the first New Times Music Awards Compilation CD.

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