American Epic: The Best of Memphis Jug Band Add Sales ChannelsThe Memphis Jug Band, most active from 1926 into the 1950s, revolved around guitarist, harmonica player and singer Will Shade and featured a wide variety of instrumentation including harmonica, kazoo, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, piano, washboard and, of course, jug. They recorded more songs than any pre war jug band and as a result, were key in developing the jug band tradition and format. Single LP with single pocket tip on jacket with soft touch
and his work riveting
- “The poems in Kendra DeColo’s extraordinary second collection
INCLUDES FLEXI DISC OF SMITH READING WITH ACCORDION (Emily Ondine Wittman) & DRUM (Craig Pickering) ACCOMPANIMENT
Alluding to the "three" in Third Man
- Features unseen artwork by Ginny Stanford
with CB’s trademark conversational lyricism in perfect contrast to the B-side
Hutto & His Hawks
it’s a fragmented allegory
this wasn't our typical TMR show
Produced and almost entirely performed by Benson at his own Readymade Studio in Nashville
These special editions will only be available direct from Third Man or at Stucky's live performances
with 1997 recording "Dronevil 2" filling out side D of the second LP