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Doug Back and Rik Lovelady : Droolin Banjos, Lullabies for Babies
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Lullabies on Banjo, Easy Listening
Genre: Easy Listening: Background Music
Release Date: 2005
Droolin Banjos, Lullabies for Babies Record Label: Deep Woods Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
All Through The Night 1:49 $0.99
French Lullaby 2:17 $0.99
Barcarolle 2:07 $0.99
Danny Boy 3:35 $0.99
Donkey Laugh 2:27 $0.99
Edelweiss 2:40 $0.99
Welcome To Life 2:51 $0.99
Evening Prayer 2:14 $0.99
Gymnopedie 2:06 $0.99
Hush A Bye 1:46 $0.99
Lovely Hula Hands 2:16 $0.99
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore 1:45 $0.99
Russian Lullaby 2:28 $0.99
A Summer Night, Lullaby 2:27 $0.99
Traumerei 2:44 $0.99
Tumbalalaika 2:28 $0.99
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Album Notes

The banjo is rarely thought of as an instrument capable of playing beautiful and lyrical melodies appropriate as lullabies, but in the hands of two master musicians, Doug Back and Rik Lovelady, the banjo is transformed into an instrument that is both tender and beautiful.

A perfect gift idea for parents, grandparents, baby showers, or for those who simply enjoy easy, relaxing music.

Contains: All Through the Night, French Lullaby, Barcarolle, Danny Boy, Donkey Laugh, Edelweiss, Welcome to Life, Gynopedie, Hush a Bye, Lovely Hula Hands, Michael Row the Boat Ashore, Russian Lullaby, A Summer Night-Lullaby, Traumerei, Tumbalalaika.

About Doug Back: "Douglas Back is known throughout legitimate music circles as a consumate musician. His work as performer and educator on guitar, classic five-string banjo, and mandolin has elevated Back to a position few in the fretted instrument world could hope to achieve. From his virtuoso renditions of classic banjo pieces of the past, to his recordings of classical guitar works, Doug Back's enviable reputation as musician, educator, and performer are certainly well deserved," wrote All Frets magazine (Fretted Instrument Guild of America) editor Johnny Baier.

While earning undergraduate and graduate degrees in music performance (classical guitar and lute), Doug Back studied at the St. Louis Conservatory, The University of Missouri-St. Louis, and The Florida State University. Awards have included a 1993 National Endowment for the Arts Recording Grant, a 2002 Governor's grant award, and the International Network of Performing and Visual Arts Schools Teacher of the Year award in 2003. Back has appeared as a soloisit on classic 5-string banjo, 4-string plectrum and tenor banjo, classical guitar, renaissance lute, and mandolin in concerts throughout the United States, Australia, Great Britain, and the Philippines.

About Rik Lovelady: Rik Lovelady is Professor Emeritus of English and Greek at Grace College and prominent banjoist for national banjo conventions, with personal concerts at 300 locations. Lovelady holds the Ph.D. from Purdue University and Diploma in Tenor Banjo from the University Extension Conservatory, Chicago.

With "Dimensions in Brass" he was a featured soloist on banjo and guitar on recordings and in performance across America, Germany, and France. With the "Swampwater Stompers Dixieland Band" he performed for former President George H.W. Bush. With a strong dixieland inclination, he has performed with the "Stompers," The Sugardaddys," and with Carol Kaye's Dixieland Jazz Band," a nine-piece group. He has recorded two solo banjo recordings and several others with the "Stompers" and "Carol and Kaye's Dixieland Jazz Band."

Press Reviews:

This CD is one of those rare finds in the banjo world. I'm so impressed, I'm almost in tears-thank you, thank you, thank you! CD review-Eddy Davis (musical director of Woody Allen's New Orleans Jazz Band)-The Resonator


With a scintillating combination of tenor, plectrum and classic five string banjos along with bouzouki, acoustic guitar, mandolin, ukulele, harmonica and synthesizer, Back and Lovelady have crafted an extraordinarily interesting banjo recording. ..Bravo Doug and Rik. CD review-Johnny Baier-All Frets magazine.


This is a very fine multi-instrumental effort by two very talented and musical ABF members. The duet and multi-tracked playing is sensitive and beautifully done. Eli Kaufman-editor- The 5-Stringer

On this CD the banjos are in league, complementing each other with beautiful harmonies. Also, the music is slow and quiet enough that you can hear and enjoy every phrase. The CD cover also implies that the music is only for babies, but grandpa Derek thoroughly enjoyed it too. There is interesting variety, with the use of other instruments, as well as multiple banjo playing styles, including classical five string and clawhammer. This CD wouldn't have been possible without the skill of two very accomplished musicians. Douglas Back and Rik Lovelady are to be congratulated.
CD Review-Derek Channing-The Ban-Joes of Michigan Newsletter, Nov. 2005


A portion of the proceeds from this CD goes to St. Jude Children's Hospital.


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REVIEWS

Beautiful and Soothing
author: Viktor Velthuijs
This is much more than just entertaining. Beautiful playing, beautiful music that soothes your soul!
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A beautiful and unique rendering of childhood classics
author: Willis
These superb recordings of classic lullabies are as creative and delightful as the cd's title. The unusual blend of guitar, banjo, and synthesizer treats an enormously diverse selection of music with unforgettable tenderness and precision. A wonderful job!
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Entertaining and relaxing.
author: ALM
I love this CD. I've given it to friends that never thought they enjoyed banjo music and they are amazed at how often they play it. If you have a stressful day at work, this CD is a must for the ride home.
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Not just for those with children! I play it to relax at work!
author: K. Moore
My kids are grown, but I bought it anyway. It's such relaxing music that I play it at work. The instrumentation is such a delightful change from anything else you could find on the radio. Really wonderful to listen to - thanks!
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