Songs for Little Pickers (Rpkg) Review
Arthel "Doc" Watson is without doubt a living legend in American music. For four decades, he has been America’s most renowned and influential folk guitar stylist. He is one of America’s national treasures — a recipient of the National Medal of Arts, a National Heritage Fellowship, and seven Grammy Awards (including a Lifetime Achievement Award)! Read more...
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Doc Watson is one of America's national treasures, a man whose music, despite his global fame, remains rooted in the traditional sounds of the Appalachian Mountains, where he lives. A folk and bluegrass legend--especially for his precise and eloquent flat-pick guitar playing--Watson displays a nearly palpable charm and low-key sense of humor in performance, which is no where better than on his children's album, which was recorded live in 1990 at a concert for kids in Atlanta. With the intimacy of a living-room gathering, this set of traditional folk songs, kids' classics, and Watson signature tunes both delights and enthralls. The harmonica on "Mama Blues" sounds all the world like a crying infant and the picking is so hot on "John Henry" that surely it, too, could forge steel. And when Watson and touring companion Jack Lawrence tickle the lyric of "Mole in the Ground" with their guitar filigree, youngsters big and small will find it hard not to squeal out loud. --Alanna Nash
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