About 40 years ago I heard about a recording by Sam Chatmon on which Kenny Hall played some mandolin. Did this in fact ever happen? Is there any recorded evidence of this? Been listening to Sam and Kenny separately but wonder how such a compilation would sound.
About 40 years ago I heard about a recording by Sam Chatmon on which Kenny Hall played some mandolin. Did this in fact ever happen? Is there any recorded evidence of this? Been listening to Sam and Kenny separately but wonder how such a compilation would sound.
... just checked: Neither Fancourt & McGrath (1943-1970) nor Ford & McGrath (1971-2000) list such a recording !
About 40 years ago I heard about a recording by Sam Chatmon on which Kenny Hall played some mandolin. Did this in fact ever happen? Is there any recorded evidence of this? Been listening to Sam and Kenny separately but wonder how such a compilation would sound.
I got to play some with Kenny way back. One night at the Monk's Den in Clovis, CA he could not play mandolin because his fingernails were broken so he played fiddle that night. Great musician and a wonderful mentor.
Hello, Kenny Hall plays Mandolin on two tracks on Sam Chatmon`s "1970-74" CD on Flyright FLYCD63.They play"Sittin` on top of the world" and "My little woman".The songs were recprded in july 1970 according to the liner notes. lyndvs
Hello, Kenny Hall plays Mandolin on two tracks on Sam Chatmon`s "1970-74" CD on Flyright FLYCD63.They play"Sittin` on top of the world" and "My little woman".The songs were recprded in july 1970 according to the liner notes. lyndvs
Oh cool, I have that album on my ipod. I have to confess I'd never heard of Kenny Hall until I read this thread.
Hello, Kenny Hall plays Mandolin on two tracks on Sam Chatmon`s "1970-74" CD on Flyright FLYCD63.They play"Sittin` on top of the world" and "My little woman".The songs were recprded in july 1970 according to the liner notes. lyndvs
This is in fact the recording to which I had referred. So, now how do it get it?