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Big Daddy Bluegrass Band

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BIG DADDY BLUEGRASS BAND is led by Acoustic Syndicate’s powerhouse singer and guitar player, Steve McMurry. He organized musicians playing primarily in Keel’s Experience to play shows and eventually record this studio project steered by McMurry’s wonderful talent for choosing unique and penetrating songs to play and sing, including his own masterful compositions. The band includes Larry Keel on guitar, Billy Constable on banjo, Jenny Keel on upright bass, Curtis Burch on Dobro- and Steve McMurry (Big Daddy himself) plays mandolin in this project. The incomparable energy, fun and freshness of this project are, the result of Bil Vorndick’s superb recording skills with the band playing totally live around one superior vintage microphone.


The Songs
  1. Water of Love- Mark Knopfler
  2. The Great Titanic- Traditional
  3. Blackjack- J.D. Crowe
  4. Roll on Columbia- Woodie Guthrie
  5. Bloody Mary Morning- willie Nelson
  6. Sailing Round the Horn- Steve McMurry
  7. Kind Veggie Burritos- Steve McMurry
  8. One More Dollar- Gillian Welch/David Rawlings
  9. Hillbilly Hot Tub- Bill Constable
  10. Amelia Earhardt- Charlie Waller
  11. Passing Away- Charles Wesley
  12. There is a Time- Rodney Dillard/Mitch Jayne
  13. Old Shoes and Old Picture Postcards- Tom Waits
  14. Good Gone Bad- Steve McMurry
  15. Wild Hog- Hugh McLean
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The Players
  • Steve McMurry: mandolin, vocals … guitar on “Sail Around the Horn”
  • Curtis Burch: dobro, vocals
  • Larry Keel: guitar, vocals
  • Jenny Keel: upright bass, vocals
  • Bill Constable: banjo, vocals… mandolin on “Sail Around the Horn”


 
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