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Traditional Bluegrass
Genre:
Country: Bluegrass
Release Date:
2007
Fiddlin' with Les
Ashley Davis
© Copyright-Ashley Davis
Record Label: Golden Valley Records
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1. Golden Slippers |
2:31 |
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2. Faded Love |
3:40 |
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3. Gold Watch & Chain |
2:40 |
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4. Big Mon |
2:21 |
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5. When the Angels Sing |
3:50 |
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6. Home Sweet Home |
2:55 |
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7. Jerusalem Ridge |
3:46 |
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8. Ashokan Farewell |
3:07 |
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9. I Wonder Where You Are Tonight |
3:04 |
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10. Lonesome Moonlight Waltz |
3:55 |
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11. Ragtime Annie |
2:39 |
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12. Keep On the Sunny Side |
2:56 |
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13. Louisville Breakdown |
2:48 |
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14. Angel Band |
3:26 |
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15. Amazing Grace |
1:55 |
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Ashley Davis joined Sweet Potato Pie (www.sweet-potato-pie.com) in September 2008. Given time to develop, Ashley has the potential to be a fiddle super star. While she is a mere 20 years old, she plays like a seasoned veteran. Ashley began her musical journey when her mother began teaching her piano. It wasn't until age 12 when she saw the movie, "O' Brother Where Art Thou?" that she got the bluegrass bug. "When I heard the song "Man of Constant Sorrow", I was hooked!" She started listening to bluegrass on the radio and buying albums from Alison Krauss and Rhonda Vincent.
Her dad bought an old fiddle at an antique shop when she was about 7, but she didn't start playing until she was 13. Over the next few years she taught herself to read music and play by ear as she listened to radio and watched fiddlers on TV. At 14, her mom took her to jam sessions around the Fayetteville area where she met professional fiddlers Leslie Sandy and Matt Hooper. They took her under their wings and started to mentor her in the ways of a bluegrass fiddler.
In April 2005, Ashley was hired to play with Bill Jordan & Southern Bluegrass where she began developing her fiddling style. Upon finishing high school she started freelancing as a musician and began courses for a degree in Business Administration at Fayetteville Technical Community College.
Ashley found The Parsons (www.theparsons.info) in 2007. The Parsons played a different style of music they called "Uptown Hillbilly Swing." She loved the challenge of learning different styles of music and found them to be very encouraging of her musicianship. When her schedule allows she continues to play with the Parsons.
These days Ashley is very busy with school and her job with a local heating and air company.
She enjoys spending time with friends and family, a good jam session, traveling, and cooking! If you ask her what she likes to do when she's not playing music...she'll look at you as if to say..."Is there something besides music?" With Ashley's determination and talent you will definitely be seeing and hearing a lot of this girl!
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