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Monday, July 16, 2012

Cranford Nix

by Praguefrank
SESSIONS
1968 Fortune Recording Studio, Detroit, MI – Frank Buchanan and Cranford Nix and The Sunnysiders
001 SWEET SIXTEEN NEXT SUNDAY Fortune LP-3008
002 HIWASSEE BREAKDOWN Fortune LP-3008
003 LONESOME ROAD BLUES Fortune LP-3008
004 BLUE RIDGE CABIN HOME Fortune LP-3008
005 DEAR OLD DIXIE Fortune LP-3008
006 GOOD OLD MOUNTAIN DEW Fortune LP-3008
007 TRUCK DRIVIN' MAN Fortune LP-3008
008 TOM DOOLEY Fortune LP-3008
009 MEXICAN BANJO Fortune LP-3008
010 IF I SHOULD WANDER BACK TONIGHT Fortune LP-3008
011 CRIPPLE CREEK Fortune LP-3008
012 MEMORY OF YOUR SMILE Fortune LP-3008
1974 Nashville, TN – Cranford and Company (Cranford Nix [banjo], Bobby Smith [gt], Josh Graves [dobro], Josh Graves, Jr. [bass], Jody Maphis [drums], Vassar Clements [fiddle])
013 ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL Atteiram API-L-1503
014 JUST JOSHIN Atteiram API-L-1503
015 PIKE COUNTY BREAKDOWN Atteiram API-L-1503
016 HOME SWEET HOME Atteiram API-L-1503
017 FOGGY MOUNTAIN BREAKDOWN Atteiram API-L-1503
018 BANJO SIGNAL Atteiram API-L-1503
019 LONESOME REUBIN Atteiram API-L-1503
020 KATY HILL Atteiram API-L-1503
021 EVENING TRAIN Atteiram API-L-1503
022 STEEL GUITAR RAG Atteiram API-L-1503
023 GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK Atteiram API-L-1503
024 JOHN HENRY Atteiram API-L-1503
1983 Hillsboro Recording Studio, Nashville, TN – Cranford Nix with special guest Curly Seckler (Cranford Nix [vcl/banjo], Curly Seckler [vcl/mandolin], Charlie Cushman [gt/banjo], Pat Enright [gt], Gene Wooten [mandolin/dobro], Terry Smitch [bass/vcl], Tater Tate [fiddle/vcl]. Producer: Cranford Nix, Vic Gabany)
025 PARADISE Walking Tree WT 101
026 DO YOU WONDER WHY Walking Tree WT 101
027 SIX MORE MILES Walking Tree WT 101
028 GOING DOWN THE ROAD FEELING BAD Walking Tree WT 101
029 TAKE ME IN THE LIFE BOAT Walking Tree WT 101
030 GOING BACK TO HARLAN Walking Tree WT 101
031 YOUR LOVE IS LIKE A FLOWER Walking Tree WT 101
032 DON'T STOP THE MUSIC Walking Tree WT 101
033 BREAKING IN A BRAND NEW PAIR OF SHOES Walking Tree WT 101
034 IS THERE ROOM FOR ME Walking Tree WT 101


ALBUMS
Fortune LP-3008 Sing And Play Folk Songs And Bluegrass: Sweet Sixteen Next Sunday; Hiwassee Breakdown; Lonesome Road Blues; Blue Ridge Cabin Home; Dear Old Dixie; Good Old Mountain Dew; Truck Drivin' Man; Tom Dooley; Mexican Banjo; If I Should Wander Back Tonight; Cripple Creek; Memory Of Your Smile – 11-68 w. Frank Buchanan
Atteiram API-L-1503 The World's Greatest Ten String Banjo Picker! Volume 1: Orange Blossom Special; Just Joshin; Pike Co. Breakdown; Home Sweet Home; Foggy Mt. Breakdown; Banjo Signal; Lonesome Reubin; Katy Hill; Evening Train; Steel Guitar Rag; Grandfather's Clock; John Henry – 74
Walking Tree Productions WT-101 Real Bluegrass: Paradise; Do You Wonder Why; Six More Miles; Going Down The Road Feeling Bad; Take Me In The Life Boat; Going Back To Harlan; Your Love Is Like A Flower; Don't Stop The Music; Breaking In A Brand New Pair Of Shoes; Is There Room For Me – 83 w. Curly Seckler

1 comment:

  1. Cranford Nix is the same person who recorded as Ford Nix & Moonshiners
    Nine Times Out Of Ten / Ain't No Sign I Wouldn't If I Could for CLIX in 1959

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