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FRC 703 - Jerry Lundy: Fiddling from Old Time to Bluegrass (Jerry Lundy & Hilary Dirlam collections)

by Jerry Lundy

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Laughing Boy 02:15
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Flatwoods 03:02
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Water Mill 02:36
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Salt Creek 02:49
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Silly Bill 02:52
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Roscoe 02:16
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Dusty Miller 02:17
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Lorena 02:26
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Down Yonder 02:34
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Lost Indian 02:10
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John Hardy 02:15
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Forked Deer 02:10
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Pierre 02:45
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Uptown Blues 03:00

about

Jerry and I recorded this session at Davis and Elkins College during Augusta’s Old-Time Week, July 7, 1991. We met at an informal jam. We decided we’d get together for tunes, just fiddle and guitar. This recording is from a cassette that Jerry made of that session. He seemed eager to record and I remember that everything came together magically with the music; it flowed like a stream, as if we had been playing together for decades. Some of the tunes I had never heard before, and I had to guess at chords. I think we both knew that we had done something pretty special in that session, and I’m really glad that there is a lasting record of it. Jerry was a really nice man, and a great fiddler, and I wish I could have played more with him. - Hilary Dirlam

The grandson of the great Galax, VA fiddler Emmett Lundy, Jerry Lundy (1942-2001) was a well respected fiddler in both bluegrass and old-time music circles. He played in several touring bluegrass bands, including the Southern Mountain Boys (with his cousin, Ted Lundy), as well as the Bob Paisley Band. Jerry had an extensive knowledge of old-time tunes. With his driving fiddle style, he bridged the gap between bluegrass and old-time music.

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released October 7, 2015

Jerry Lundy (fiddle), Hilary Dirlam (guitar)

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