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1964 live album by David Grisman
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Early Dawg is the debut solo studio album by American mandolinist David Grisman . With Del McCoury on guitar and vocals, Jerry McCoury on bass, Bill Keith on banjo plus other well-known musicians, Grisman offers a mix of traditional songs, compositions by Bill Monroe and his own contributions, mainly of bluegrass and progressive bluegrass style.
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Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks composed by David Grisman except where indicated
"Fanny Hill"
"Sugar Hill Ramble"
"Little Maggie" (Traditional)
"Blue Grass Twist" (Bill Monroe )
"Shenandoah Breakdown" (Bill Monroe)
"Opus 57"
"The Prisoner's Song " (Guy Massey)
"John Henry " (Traditional)
"Rawhide" (Bill Monroe)
"Little Sadie " (Traditional)
"Dark Hollow" (Bill Browning)
"Dear Old Dixie" (Lester Flatt , Earl Scruggs )
"Opus 38"
"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight" (Johnny Bond)
"Caravan" (Duke Ellington )
"Black Mountain Rag" (Traditional)
Personnel [ edit ]
David Grisman – mandolin, baritone vocal (14)
Del McCoury – guitar, vocals
Artie Rose – guitar (2, 6, 10, 13, 15)
Bill Keith – banjo (2, 6, 10, 15)
Winnie Winston – banjo
Frank Wakefield – mandolin (16)
Jerry McCoury – bass
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