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Buffalo Creek Stringband : Weary Woman Blues
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A great new band from North Carolina, playing tunes with a feeling somewhere between the organic funk of old time, and the soulful sophistication of bluegrass.
Genre: Country: Old-Timey
Release Date: 2007
Weary Woman Blues
Buffalo Creek Stringband
Record Label: Old 97 Wrecords
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Elkhorn Ridge 2:32 $0.99
Mining Camp Blues 3:09 $0.99
You Don't Tell Me That You Love Me Anymore 3:10 $0.99
Bile Them Cabbages 3:00 $0.99
Jealous Hearted Me 2:33 $0.99
Bear Creek Blues 3:35 $0.99
Making Believe 2:54 $0.99
Gospel Plow 2:56 $0.99
Oklahoma Rooster 3:49 $0.99
Please Baby 3:33 $0.99
Walking In My Sleep 2:34 $0.99
Rocky Island 3:08 $0.99
Weary Blues 3:24 $0.99
Polly's Mountain Kettle 2:48 $0.99
Willow Garden 3:18 $0.99
Roscoe's Gone 2:37 $0.99
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Album Notes

Buffalo Creek Stringband is Jackie Burgess, Annie Griffey, Joy Moser and Scott Dixon. They play string band music of the Appalachian Mountains. Old-time songs, fiddle tunes, and mountain ballads. Songs influenced by early bluegrass and country music with a little hillbilly blues thrown in for good measure. Timeless music sung with spirit and mountain soul.

A great new band from North Carolina, playing tunes with a feeling somewhere between the organic funk of old time, and the soulful sophistication of bluegrass.

Buffalo Creek Stringband is fronted by two great female harmony vocals, singing traditional old-timey country tunes. Think early Hazel and Alice with a heavy dose of Carter Family, Ola Belle Reed and Kitty Wells. This CD includes a healthy mix of vintage Carter-Country, Appalachian Fiddle tunes, Vern-grass, and Hillbilly blues.

Joy Moser and Annie Griffey voices are simple, with rich backroad textures, they blend beautifully together. They are backed by Alabama state fiddle champ Jackie Burgess and Scott Dixon on banjo

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