Various Artist - Southern Filibuster: A Tribute To Tut Taylor (2010)

Artist: Various Artist
Title: Southern Filibuster: A Tribute To Tut Taylor
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: E1 Entertainment
Genre: Folk, Country, Bluegrass
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 53:00
Total Size: 154/342 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Southern Filibuster: A Tribute To Tut Taylor
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: E1 Entertainment
Genre: Folk, Country, Bluegrass
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 53:00
Total Size: 154/342 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jerry Douglas - Southern Philabuster
02. Billy Cardine - Swampwater
03. Michael Witcher - Dobro Country
04. Orville Johnson - Ghost Picker
05. Curtis Burch - Black Ridge Ramble
06. Rob Ickes - Oasis
07. Cindy Cashdollar - Little Green Pill
08. Mike Auldridge - This Ain't Grass
09. Ferrell Stowe - Me And My Dobro
10. Randy Kohrs - Oozin' The Blues
11. Phil Leadbetter - Acoustic Toothpick
12. Andy Hall - Resophonic Guitar
13. Megan Lovell - Reso Fandango
14. Ivan Rosenberg - Stevens Steel
A very special CD project is released today on the E1 Entertainment label (formerly Koch Records).
The album, Southern Filibuster: A Tribute To Tut Taylor, is the brainchild of celebrated resonator guitarist Jerry Douglas, who produced and recorded this project as a surprise to Taylor, one of the early innovators of the instrument in bluegrass and acoustic country music. Douglas assembled 14 of the top reso players on the scene and knocked this out before word could sneak out.
Tut Taylor has been an active musician since the 1960s, reaching some notoriety with John Hartford as a part of his Areo-Plain Band along with Norman Blake. His reso style was unique in that he played with a flatpick, unlike the more common fingstyle approach. Tut has since been known as an instrument dealer and craftsman as well, having been instrumental in the development of the Tut Taylor model reso guitars built by Crafters Of Tennessee.
The album, Southern Filibuster: A Tribute To Tut Taylor, is the brainchild of celebrated resonator guitarist Jerry Douglas, who produced and recorded this project as a surprise to Taylor, one of the early innovators of the instrument in bluegrass and acoustic country music. Douglas assembled 14 of the top reso players on the scene and knocked this out before word could sneak out.
Tut Taylor has been an active musician since the 1960s, reaching some notoriety with John Hartford as a part of his Areo-Plain Band along with Norman Blake. His reso style was unique in that he played with a flatpick, unlike the more common fingstyle approach. Tut has since been known as an instrument dealer and craftsman as well, having been instrumental in the development of the Tut Taylor model reso guitars built by Crafters Of Tennessee.